Hanik, Ethel Rose
Michael Hanik, Jr. “Mike”
Diane, Tom, Bob, Debbie
Father: James Thomas Henderson (1891-1930)
Step-father: Elie Fleurie Florence Alexandre (1885-1946)
Mother: Kathryn Edith (Weisenborn/Fenton) Alexandre (1901-1968)
Step-brothers: Michael Joseph Rabbitt (1920-1920); Thomas Joseph Rabbitt (1924-2007); George Albert Alexandre (c.1913- ); Charles “Charlie” Thomas Alexandre (c.1921-?)
Step-sisters: Victoria Theresa (Alexandre) McInroy (c.1896- ); Marie Alexandre
Sisters: Myrtle Annette (Henderson) Pratico (1928-1981); Florence Henderson (1930-1930); Ruth Pauline (Alexandre) Spencer (1931-2007); Rose Georgia (Alexandre) O’Rourke (1932-1984)
Ethel Henderson was born at Hatzic, BC on December 12, 1926. After her father died in August 1930, her mother married Elie Alexandre in 1931. Ethel married Michael Hanik, Jr. on April 5, 1947 in Princeton, BC. Hanik was a truck driver at the time of their marriage and she was working as a packer at the Princeton Brewery. She died on May 11, 2003 and is buried in the Princeton Cemetery.
She was a clerk at the Post Office.
Phyl Schepens
23 August 2024 @ 9:30 pm
This photo is not my aunt Ethel Rose Henderson Hanik, it is the photo of my mother, Rose Georgina Alexandre O’Rourke. There are a few other errors that I have seen on this page regarding my family members. I realize this is a huge undertaking and appreciate the effort. How may I help with inputting the correct information of members of my family. Thank you
Neal Dangerfield
26 August 2024 @ 10:30 am
Thanks for the input, and yes with over 4500 entries in just the people section alone, it is a big job going through and checking everything. There are a number of ways you can help correcting the information. You could write up complete new Bios for your family members and email them to us at [email protected] or just do what you’ve done here and any mistakes you find under a specific person make a comment under that person with the correct information. The comments won’t show up until we approve them and we take those comments and put them in a spreadsheet which our scrutineers go through, verify and update our records. This is exactly what we were hoping for when we set up this website. People interacting and helping us record Princeton’s past. Thank you.