and Conrad; Richard Hotham, Mrs. and Bob; Richard ther, Mrs. and John. All boys were just a few months old.
George Underhill senior was a good community man. Anything that would benefit the community he was all for it. He passed away February 13, 1901. Mary Jane, his spouse passed away May 13, 1§28 in Van- couver.
Richard John finderhill married Mary Nevens. They had three children, one son and two daughters. Dick as he was called, ran a livery barn in Rapid City till horses went out of fashion. He then farmed for a
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Underniil.
number of years. He served as Councillor for ward 4 in Saskatchewan for a number of years. His health failed so he returned to Rapid City where he passed away in 1950. Mary his spouse passed away in Minnedosa Hospital in 1976.
William Francis Underhiil passed away in Saska- toon Hospital April 13, 190’? from typhoid fever. He never married.
Edith May played the organ for both Presbyterian and Methodist churches for several years. She married James St. John and they had three children,
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two boys and one girl, all of whom are still living. Jim passed away in 1951. Edith passed away May, i968.
Eva Mary Underhill taught school for several years, married Clayton Fisher. They had four children, two boys and two girls. Two boys and one girl are still living. Mrs. Fisher still is in reasonable good health in her 92 year at Oshawa, Ontario.
George Hawkin Underhill junior married Mary Louise Berlet. They had four children, three boys and one girl. Their oldest son Bolton gave his life in the second world war. George Jr. was a good connnunity worker. He helped organize the U.G.G. when they started at Molina. He was secretary of the Pool when
George Hawkin Underhill family; left to right back row. Eva, Dick, Will. Edith; middle row George, Mrs. Undernill, Elsie. Mr. Underhill, Ambrose. Effie; bot- tom row Reuben, Marshal, Edna.
it started and served on the board for many years as its President and Director. He was director and presi— dent of the Coop store. He served on the school board; church board; was director of the Rapid City Agricultural Society, also served as President. He was also Councillor for ward 4 for the Saskatchewan Municipality for a number of years. George was one of the first farmers to own a small threshing outfit, also one of the first auto owners. He began to farm with tractors in the early thirties and one of the first to have a swather and combine. He still has the first swather that’s in working condition, although is not used. His son Rod still farms the home farm. Mary Louise was church organist at the Molina United Church for a number of years, and also belonged to the U.C.W. She was an ardent gardener and a lover of flowers. Three remaining children are still living. George Jr. is. in his 915i; year. Mary passed away in 1977.
Effie Susanah married Peter Dick. They had three girls and two boys. The oldest boy passed away. The others are still living and in good health. Effie passed away November 11, 1920. Peter her spouse passed away February, 1950.
Lieutenant Reuben James Underhill served in the Royal Air Force during the first world war. He passed