Rabbitt, Euphemia (Lorenzetto)
Thomas Rabbitt
__ __Pete, Kate __Michael Andrew, Mary Julie, Euphemia Ann, Bridget Catherine, Thomas Peter, Honora Theresa (Nora), Daniel Lorenzetto, Elizabeth Margaret, Bridget Antonia (Tony), Catherine Rose, Patrick Joseph (Paddy), Leona Rita
(Lorenzetto) Born in 1875. She was an old timer honored in the 1958 BC Centennial. She was the Centennial Queen in 1958, over 80 years old at the time. The Lorenzettos came from Italy and farmed at St. Elmo on the Fraser River, serving Fort Hope, and the communities along the river. They specialized in fruits, vegetables and oxen. Euphemia’s older sister came to the Similkameen and married Mr. Bromley. Euphemia married Mr. Rabbitt and they were early farmers in the Tulameen area. The Fame of St. Elmo is a biographical book of her young life.
Princeton 100 Years Pg. 54, 76 Princeton BC (1979) – Laurie Currie Pg. 84, 85
15 April 2026 @ 2:17 pm
Looking to find out any information on the Rabbitt’s. Euphimia was my great grandmother. I know lots of little bits but anything more always great to have so I can help pass onto the next generation.
15 May 2026 @ 9:16 am
Have you investigated this website? There is a autobiography written by Euphemia here: https://princetonbcmuseum.com/hosted-literature/when-great-great-grandma-was-a-child-by-aurelia-angela-allison-mcdiarmid-dec-1978-2/ and much information in Princeton Our Valley here: https://princetonbcmuseum.com/hosted-literature/princeton-our-valley/ You can contact me at [email protected] if you want more information. Todd Davidson.