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- 1809-1877
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People and Organizations- Person
- 1826-1891
- Family
- fl. 1832-1932
Family tree following the marriage of William Campbell and Isabella Mason
- Person
- fl. 1923-1968
Manager of the CN Telegraph Office in Belleville, retired 1968 after 45 years service
- Person
- fl. 1830's
Burrowes, Thomas - Assistant Overseer of the Works during the building of the Rideau Canal. Thomas Burrowes provided many beautiful watercolour paintings that give us a view of what the canal was like both during and after construction.
- Person
- 1825-1882
Born South Lappum England, Burrell Axe Factory, E. Moira (listed Gazetteer & Directory Ontario 1869), died March 1882
- Corporate body
- 1901-1910
Co-founded by William Charles Springer after leasing the Chown Factory. Located at 270 Pinnacle St. in Belleville. Remained in operation until it was re-named in 1910 to the Belleville Lock Company Ltd.
- Corporate body
- 1919-1997
Leslie's Shoes was established on Front Street in Belleville in 1919 when William Leslie bought out the business of John McKeown. It remained in the hands of the Leslie family until its closure in 1997.
- Person
- b. 1950
Russell J. Barber was an archaeologist who worked for the Peabody Museum, Harvard University.
- Corporate body
- 1932-
The Rushlight Club is a non-profit educational organization dedicated to the history of early lighting: https://www.rushlight.org/
- Person
- 1723-1797
Born in Ireland immigrated to the United States, was commissioned in 1777. Incorporated as a Loyalist in 1780, settled Lot 14, 5th Concession Fredericksburgh, died February 1797, buried 20 Feb 1797. Langhorn's Anglican Registers 1787 - 1814
- Person
- 1842-1911
David Boyle, born abt. 1842 in Scotland was the 1st Curator of the Royal Ontario Museum. The 19th century collector David Boyle, whose work at the Canadian Institute Museum (1884-1896) and the Ontario Provincial Museum (1896-1911) would eventually form the core of the ROM’s own Ontario archaeology collection.
- Person
- 1827-1903
Born in Marmora, one of the oldest residents at the time of his death, buried Marmora Cemetery.
- Person
- 1941-1976
Born in 1941 in Picton, an enclave for many branches of the Bowerman clan, Gary moved to Belleville, Ontario in 1951 with his family where he took up membership at the Bay of Quinte Golf & Country Club. http://flagstick.com/profiles/mini-profiles-gary-bowerman/