Hayfield, Alberta
The locality of Hayfield was also known as Leighmore, approximately 52 km west of Grande Prairie,[1] formed around the Leighmore Post Office established July 1, 1922 in the home of George James Beadle on the SW quarter of section 10, township 71, range 11, west of the 6th meridian.[2] According to Place Names of Alberta. Volume IV. Northern Alberta, it was named after post master Beadle's former home in the Channel Islands,[1] the Barnardo Boys Home at Teighmore Park on the Island of Jersey.[3] The name was misspelled, and recorded as Leighmore.[1] In 1934, Hayfield School District 4661 was formed for the children of the area, as their former schools at Appleton and Rio Grande were becoming overcrowded.[4] The post office closed in 1947,[2] and the school in 1950.[4] Information on people who lived in the Leighmore district can be found in Beaverlodge to the Rockies.[5]
References
- Aubrey, Merrily (1996). Place Names of Alberta Volume IV, Northern Alberta. Calgary, Alberta: University of Calgary Press. p. 95. ISBN 1-895176-59-X.
- "Post Offices and Postmasters". Postal Heritage and Philately. Library and Archives Canada. Retrieved 7 December 2015.
- "Canadian Passenger Lists". ancestry.com. Library and Archives Canada. Retrieved 7 December 2015.
- Nutting, Mary B (2010). A Grande Education. Grande Prairie, Alberta: Grande Prairie: South Peace Regional Archives Society. pp. 151–152. ISBN 978-0-9735665-0-5.
- Stacey, Earl C. (1974). Beaverlodge to the Rockies. Beaverlodge, Alberta: Beaverlodge: The Beaverlodge and District Historical Association. pp. 375–382. ISBN 0-919212-52-2.