The Francophone Ranchers of British Columbia’s Interior Plateau The Francophone Ranchers of British Columbia’s Interior Plateau Société historique francophone de Colombie-Britannique
James “Jimmy” Isnardy (1879-1978), son of Amédée and Julienne Waillamalkwa, attended St. Louis College of the Oblates in New Westminster, where he learned how to play the violin. […]
First World War Memorial Plaque presented to the family of William Isnardy, who died in battle in France. The family of all military personnel from the British Empire […]
David “Sonny” Isnardy (1914-1988), son of James “Jimmy” and Christine Bowe, was a sniper on the front lines during the Second World War. The photo shows him and […]
Rupert Michael “Mike” Isnardy (1923-2004), eldest child of Jimmy and Evelyn, was well respected as a horseman. On his Springhouse ranch, he raised cattle as well as bucking […]
Some of Mike Isnardy’s winnings are now artifacts at the BC Cowboy Hall of Fame, Museum of the Cariboo Chilcotin, Williams Lake, including the prize saddle presented to […]
Isidore Boucherie is seated second from the right. Luc Girouard, the first European settler at Vernon stands second from the right. Bernard Lequime, son of Éli Lequime, the […]
No photo exists of Éli’s wife, Marie-Louise. Éli, Marie-Louise and the family of their daughter Aminade eventually settled in San Francisco, leaving behind the flourishing town of Kelowna.
The residence on the Lequime ranch, beside their first general store, 1872.
The source’s cataloging information is as follows: “The gloves worn by Indians and cowboys were so striking for Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria East that he bought no […]
At Dog Creek, Isidore Versepuech began to profitably grow several strains of wheat at his new Gaspard ranch. He also opened a flour mill with business partner Charles […]
Mootla was the daughter of Koteminak and Cormenaskat of the Dog Creek Band (today, the Stswecem’c Xgat’tem First Nation). Mootla and Isidore’s son Édouard became a champion golfer […]