CHRISTOPHER•ALLEN•SMITH•WINTON Family Tree - Person Sheet
CHRISTOPHER•ALLEN•SMITH•WINTON Family Tree - Person Sheet
NameIrene Mae HARRINGTON [6668], [6669], [6879], [6881]
Birth Date25 Jun 1907 [6670], [6879], [6880], [6881]
Birth PlaceWoodville, Saint Croix Co., Wisconsin, United States
MemoReference to Michigan in 1940 census appears incorrect.
Census Date10 Mar 1920 [6881] Age: 12
Census PlaceGladstone, Delta Co., Michigan, United States
Memo1212 Superior Street, Ward 4
Reside Date1 Apr 1935 [6670] Age: 27
Reside PlacePortland, Multnomah Co., Oregon, United States
Census Date13 Apr 1940 [6670] Age: 32
Census PlacePortland, Multnomah Co., Oregon, United States
Memo3508 N. Haight, Precinct 302, Ward 2
Reside Date15 Apr 1942 [6668] Age: 34
Reside PlacePortland, Multnomah Co., Oregon, United States
Memo2686 NW Thurman
Death Date27 May 1969 [6880] Age: 61
Death PlaceSan Francisco Co., California, United States
FatherAlonzo HARRINGTON (ca1876-)
MotherKate CHASE (ca1883-)
Misc. Notes
In 1942, when Lester HANSON was registering for the draft, he provided Irene’s name as a contact, indicating her residence in Portland, Oregon. But he gave her maiden surname, even though they are presumed to have already married by that time (1940 census). [6668]

Although the 1940 census reports Irene’s birthplace as Michigan, the only Irene HARRINGTON born in Michigan around the same time appears to have married Patrick Eugene YORE, 27 Sep 1936,
and died 26 Jul 1997, in Michigan, as Irene A. YORE [105]. Lester was mistaken in 1940.
Spouses
Birth Date18 Jan 1897 [6632], [6637], [6668], [6694], [6706]
Birth PlaceAlexander, Franklin Co., Iowa, United States
MemoUnnamed at birth. Lester spelled his birthplace “Alexandra” and gave the day as “20”
Census DateJun 1900 [6632]
Census PlaceScott Twp., Franklin Co., Iowa, United States
Immi Date1910 [6699]
Immi PlaceCanada
Census Date5 Jun 1911 [6699] Age: 14
Census PlaceMedicine Hat District, Alberta, Canada
MemoTownship 15, Range 10 W, 4th M.
Reside Date16 May 1918 [6694] Age: 21
Reside PlaceAlderson, Cypress Co., Alberta, Canada
Voy Date15 Apr 1919 [6706] Age: 22
Voy PlaceVancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Memo“S.S. Princess Mary” to Ketchikan, Alaska, United States
Reside Date23 Aug 1924 Age: 27
Reside PlaceParkland, Alberta, Canada
Reside Date1 Apr 1935 [6670] Age: 38
Reside PlacePortland, Multnomah Co., Oregon, United States
Census Date13 Apr 1940 [6670] Age: 43
Census PlacePortland, Multnomah Co., Oregon, United States
Memo3508 N. Haight, Precinct 302, Ward 2
Reside Date15 Apr 1942 [6668] Age: 45
Reside PlaceSan Francisco Co., California, United States
MemoSacramento Street (cross street appears to be “Sanson” but he probably meant Sansome.
Alias/AKAWesley [6699]
OccupationLongshoreman [6670]
FatherBengt SVENSSON (1859-1924)
MotherIda May SHAVER (1861-1933)
Misc. Notes
Lester had a tattoo of his Social Security No. on his right arm. [6668]

On 2 Aug 1915, in Alberta, Lester applied for a Homestead of the property at the NW Quarter, Section 14, Township 14, Range 10 W, 4th Meridian (160 acres). As a side note, it was three years later, as part of Lester’s application for military service, that he signed a “Form of Will” (16 May 1918), in which he bequeathed his real estate to his mother, Mrs. Ida HANSON, of Alderson, Alberta. Interestingly, this document is not in the CEF Personnel files, but in the Homestead file. As for the Homestead application, Lester declared that he was a British subject, by virtue of the fact his father had been granted that status in 1913. In May 1916, Lester built an 8’x12’ lumber home on this property, but did not actually make it his residence until 10 Jun 1917. The house was desroyed by wind in 1918.
[6702]

On 15 Apr 1919, Lester boarded the S.S. Princess Mary, at Vancouver, BC, and sailed to Ketchikan, Alaska, with the stated intent of onward travel to Whitehorse, Yukon Territory. How he traveled from Alderson, Alberta, to Vancouver, and why he wanted to go to White Horse, is still a mystery. Though the passenger list did say he had been in Minot, North Dakota, in 1918. It also said his nationality was British, which he claimed after his father had switched nationalities from American to British Subject in 1913.
[6706]

Lester was the informant for his father’s death certificate. [6869]
Military
Canadian Expeditionary Force. 1st Depot Battalion, Alberta Regiment, Regimental No. 3207086.
Voluntary enlistment on 16-MAY-1918, at Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Discharged due to demobilization, 14-SEP-1918.
[6694]
Research
Lived in Alberta, Canada, about 1910-1919.
Where was he from 1901-1910? - possibly North Dakota?
Not found in 1905 Iowa census (nor his parents).
Not found in 1916 census of Alberta, Canada.
Where was he 1919-1923? (when and how did he leave Whitehorse, YT?)
Where was he 1925-1930?

SSDI has a Lester Hanson who died Oct 1963 in California, with a birth date of 20 Jan 1897. California Death Index matches SSDI data: d. 08 Oct 1963, San Francisco.

Possibly was briefly married to a “Pearl V.” (see 1930 census), married circa 1923 ?

Have not found any border crossing record showing his return to the United States.
Children(Private)
 Delbert Lester (1937-2000)
Birth Dateabt 1906
MemoThis date is only a guess for rough chronological placement.
Last Modified 16 Apr 2018Created 23 Jun 2022 using Reunion for Macintosh
First Published 22 Sep 2013. Revised 23 Jun 2022
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