Emma and
Robert, both teachers, married in July 1846, and they established a school at Boulogne-sur-Mer,
France.
2 They were a well-educated couple, and they caught the attention of the HBC, who wanted
a school at
Fort Vancouver.
3 Robert was soon appointed as chaplain and schoolmaster for
Fort Vancouver, and he and Emma and their nephew, Horace, departed for their new home in 1848.
4
While the Stainses were in transit to
Fort Vancouver, the HBC transferred their
Columbia District headquarters to
Victoria.
5 So, the Staineses landed there instead in March 1849 and set up a temporary school
in the HBC Bachelors’ Hall.
6
Her husband’s political clashes with
Douglas cost Rev. Staines his job and his life: the ship he sailed on for England with petitions
against Douglas sank in the
Juan de Fuca Strait on March 1, 1854.
7 After his death, Emma sold their farm stock and returned to England with her nephew
in January 1855.
8
Staines Island, on the East side of
Cadboro Bay, is named after her.
9
- 1. Staines Island, BC Geographical Names Information System.
- 2. Madge Wolfenden, Staines, Robert John, Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online.
- 3. Ibid.
- 4. Ibid.
- 5. Ibid.
- 6. Ibid.
- 7. Ibid.
- 8. Ibid.
- 9. Staines Island, BC Geographical Names Information System.