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Alexander Edgar Douglas was born on a farm near Melfort, Saskatchewan, on 12 April 1916, of Scottish descent. His paternal grandfather, Kenneth Douglas, as a young man was a shepherd in Scotland and Alex ’s father, Donald Douglas, was born in Inverness in October 1879. A few years later the family moved to Watton at Stone in Hertfordshire (England) where they rented a substantial farm .The farm residence was Broome Hall which is still standing and has been named a heritage building. Donald Douglas attended school at Watton. After leaving school he worked for a while as a wheelwright but in 1904 emigrated to Canada. In 1905 he took up a homestead at Thaxted, near Melfort, Saskatchewan, in an area that was largely unpopulated at the time. Through the years he played a considerable role in founding and operating the local school, the local telephone company and the farmers ’ cooperative society. In 1909 he married Jessie Florence Carwardine. They had four children of whom Alex was the third . Donald Douglas and his wife remained on the same farm until 1945. Alex Douglas said of his father: ‘He was a quiet modest man who fitted the model of a Scottish Highlander (with absolute honesty and deep convictions). In spite of the harsh conditions of the time he loved the farm and country .’
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