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Subject: Captain Thomas H. Staynes & Alice Delilah Staynes


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Brian J McIntyre
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Date Posted: 11:01:02 04/17/05 Sun

My great great aunt and her husband were stationed in Oregon, Washington and eventually Glen Valley/New Westminster, British Columbia. I have a few quite ancient photographs of them both in their SA uniforms. Alice was born Alice Delilah McIntyre in 1864. She eventually married a man with the last name of Day. Thats all I know on that subject. She eventually met Capt. Thomas Staynes in the SA and they were married in Roseburg, Oregon as far as I can tell. They eventually were transferred to Glen Valley, BC in Canada where they lived out the remainder of their lives with my great great grandmother, Mary Ann Hunter. Mary Ann was 1st married to my GG grandfather, Gordis McIntyre. He up and left the family in about 1881 and disappeared. I am under the assumption that Mary Ann remarried to a man with the last name of Hunter, although I can find no reference to this in our family history. They took the old wagon trail from Iowa to Oregon and that is where Alice met Tom Staynes and married him. Mary Ann always lived with Alice no matter where Alice ended up. Mary Ann, Alice and Tom are all buried in the Glen Valley/Ft Langley/New Westminster area of BC. The other McIntyre children were not involved in the SA, but I will list their names in case it helps someone else in their geneaological searches. The McIntyre children were:
Franklin Jackson McIntyre - B.- 1852 in IL / D.- 1923 in Alice, MT
Horace McIntyre - B.- 1854 in IL / D.- 1930 in Helena, MT
Alice Delilah McIntyre - B. 1864 in IA / D.- 1944 in Glen Valley, BC
Miles McIntyre - B. 1868 in IA / D.- 1954 in Healdsburg, CA
Fred Grant McIntyre - B. 1880 in IA / D. - 1954 in Santa Barbara, CA.

The family, minus my GG grandfather immigrated to Oregon in the 1880's and everyone seems to have split up from there. My G Grandfather was Horace McIntyre. He homesteaded and founded the town of Alice, Montana...named for his sister. Town no longer exists but was close to Grant, Montana. Grant, MT was named for his brother Fred Grant McIntyre who lived in Grants Pass, OR and eventually in Santa Barbara, CA. Hope this history of my family will help others in any research they may be doing regarding the Salvation Army or any other research. If this site would like the photographs of Capt. Thomas Staynes and Alice D. Staynes, I would be happy to copy them. I can be reached at: Brian J McIntyre - bjmci1@bresnan.net

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Re: Captain Thomas H. Staynes & Alice Delilah StaynesBrian J. McIntyre11:44:26 04/24/08 Thu


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