Memorable Manitobans: Anna Hollins Muckle Elliot (1879-1974)

Educator.

Born at Clandeboye on 24 January 1879, daughter of Alexander Montgomery Muckle (1844-1908) and Janet Muckle (1846-1930), she graduated from the Provincial Normal School and, on 25 November 1920, married John C. “Jack” Elliot (1863-1931) at St. Andrews. Her teaching career included Winnipeg Beach School (1905-1906), Cochrane School (?), Petersfield School (?), Gonor School (1917), Norwood School (1918), Elm Creek School (1920), and Fillmore School (1927-?), and she was a Principal of Lockport School (1924-1925). She died at Selkirk on 11 June 1974 and was buried in the Clandeboye United Church Cemetery.

Sources:

Marriage and death registrations, Manitoba Vital Statistics.

1901 Canada census, Library and Archives Canada.

Obituary, Winnipeg Free Press, 13 June 1974, page 44.

Beyond the Gates of Lower Fort Gary 1880-1981 - R.M. of St. Andrews by the Municipality of St. Andrews, 1982.

This page was prepared by Nathan Kramer.

Page revised: 5 November 2023

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