James Todd (Canadian Settler)

James Todd (Canadian Settler)

In 1865, James Todd (1832–1925) and his family established a ranch south-east of Kamloops, British Columbia. He and Lewis (Lew) Campbell could be considered the first settlers of Barnhartvale, British Columbia.

Read more about James Todd (Canadian Settler):  Starting Out in North America, Acquired Land, Children, Brother and Father, Sold Land

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