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Annie Fodchuk fonds
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Artifacts: spinning wheel, carding paddles, spools, squirrel-skin stretcher, hand-knitted sweaters (two,) vest, two scarves, mittens, bonnet, needles.
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Annie Fodchuk (nee Kowalchuk) was born in 1912 north of Athabasca, Alberta to Matiy, and Barbara Kowalchuk. She married Steve Fodchuk in 1940 and they homesteaded NW 26-66-21-W4. They had two children, Lesia (1941, later renamed Alice) and Orest, 1944. They retired from farming in 1965. Steve passed away in 1993 and Annie in 2004.
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Alice Wlos (nee Fodchuk) daughter.
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Annie Fodchuk ordered an Eatons catalogue spinning wheel in the 1940s to make clothing for her young family on their homestead west of Athabasca, Alberta. It arrived via train at the CN train station in Athabasca.
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Alice Wlos
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"Land of Dreams: Districts East of Athabasca: Golden Sunset (Tawatinaw), Parkhurst, Toles )Amber Valley), Roger's Chapter, Forest, Ferguson, and Clover View,'" 2009.
"Reflections from Across the River," 1994.
Athabasca Archives obituaries.