Julie P Kalelest

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Julie P Kalelest

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Daughter of Felix Kalelest and Angelique Asshwaradsa
Wife of Paul Rosette
Mother of Agnes Allan; Joseph Rosette; Augustin Rosette; Lily Rosette; Angelique Rosette and 1 other

Managed by: Michelle Kathleen Gordon
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About Julie P Kalelest

JULIE KALELEST

is the daughter of Felix Kalelest and his wife, Angelique Asshwaradsa. She was born at Alkali Lake in British Columbia, Canada, in 1873 or 1874, and married Pauley Rosetti on 13 February 1890 [British Columbia, Marriage Registrations, 1859-1932, index and images, FamilySearch] https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JDDH-FZ7

It cannot be regarded as certain but it seems likely that Julie Kalelest and her husband, identified as Julie and Paul but without surnames, are the parents of Daniel Allan's wife Agnes. She married Daniel Allan at Kamloops in British Columbia, Canada, on 19 July 1911. Andre Damien and Suzan Jules were the official witnesses to the marriage ceremony [British Columbia, Marriage Registrations, 1859-1932, index and images, FamilySearch] https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD8W-5N9

CHILDREN

Augustin Rosel 15 February 1927 British Columbia, Marriage Registrations, 1859-1932, index and images, FamilySearch] https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/JD8H-97W .

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THE STAMPEDE

"For years the Kalelest family always camped right where the Curling Rink stands today. Selina's parents had camped there always and she continued to choose the same spot. Her daughter Stella told me that it was just accepted that certain spots belonged to certain families and very seldom would another group camp in your usual place. Camp was set up and well organized, the tents errected and wagons unloaded, for the stay here usually lasted a week or so. Water for drinking and washing was hauled from the stock water place or the creek or the lake. The horses were turned loose to roam the Stampede grounds and hardly bothered with until it was time to leave again. Selina's daughter, Stella Rosette says she cannot remember a time when they ever had anything "permanently borrowed or stolen" from their camp and on only one occassion remembers someone having a horse go missing" [Tent City] http://www.cowboylife.com/index.asp?p=231&cmd=viewarticle&nArticleI...

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Julie P Kalelest's Timeline

1873
1873
1892
August 1, 1892
Dog Creek, Akali Lake, British Columbia, Canada
1892
Lava Lake, British Columbia, Canada
1892
Dog Creek, British Columbia, Canada
1895
1895
British Columbia, Canada
1903
1903
Dog Creek, British Columbia, Canada
1912
May 14, 1912
Alkali Lake, British Columbia, Canada
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