- Corporate body
- 1902-2012
Melrose Women's Institute was organized in 1902 in Melrose, Hastings County, Ontario. It was disbanded in 2012.
Melrose Women's Institute was organized in 1902 in Melrose, Hastings County, Ontario. It was disbanded in 2012.
George W. Latta was a photographer active in Toronto between 1918 and 1922.
Ontario Genealogical Society. Quinte Branch
On June 14th, 1980, the Quinte Branch was chartered as the 18th branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society (OGS) covering the Bay of Quinte area that includes Hastings and Prince Edward Counties and surrounding areas in Ontario, Canada.
Anson Gilbert Northrup was the clerk for the Hastings County Court in Belleville, Ontario, for over 50 years. He was born in Ogdensburg, New York, on 21 August 1832 and died in Belleville, on 28 December1904.
Dorothy Aselstine was born in Belleville, Ontario, in 1919, the daughter of Howard Aselstine and Mae Carolyn Baxter. She married Jack Aitchison and they had three children. She died on 13 June 2013.
Jesse Barlow married Rachel Parfoot in Brooke, Norfolk, England on 30 October 1792. They had at least eight children: John (born 1793), William, Elizabeth, Susannah, Robert, Hannah, Isaac and George (born 16 April 1814). George moved to Canada before 1839 and farmed 35 acres of land forming part of lot 7 in the first concession of Thurlow Township. He married a woman called Mary Ann and in the 1871 census they had nine children living with them. George died on 2 April 1894 and was buried in the Belleville cemetery. His wife died in 1920.
Anne Elspeth Rector is a writer, artist, and photographer and a resident of Belleville, Ontario.
John Robert Delderfield was born in Norwich, England, on 1 March 1895. His family moved to Canada in 1906 and settled in Ernesttown Township in Lennox and Addington County. In 1917 John was working as a fireman for the Grand Trunk Railway when he signed up to fight in the First World War. He married Annie Beatrice Garrard in Norwich in 1919 and in 1921 the couple were living in Station Street, Belleville, Ontario with a son. The family relocated to Sarnia, Ontario in 1932 and John died there in 1941.
Family tree following the marriage of William Campbell and Isabella Mason
Manager of the CN Telegraph Office in Belleville, retired 1968 after 45 years service
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.
Born South Lappum England, Burrell Axe Factory, E. Moira (listed Gazetteer & Directory Ontario 1869), died March 1882