- Corporate body
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A Cappella Quinte formed in Trenton, Ontario in 1973 as a regional chapter of the Barbershop Harmony Society. The group was originally known as The Trentones, changing its name to A Cappella Quinte in 2011.
A Cappella Quinte formed in Trenton, Ontario in 1973 as a regional chapter of the Barbershop Harmony Society. The group was originally known as The Trentones, changing its name to A Cappella Quinte in 2011.
George Bruce Airhart was a lumberman who lived in Marmora, Ontario. He was Reeve of Marmora and Warden of Hastings County in 1926.
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.
Albert College (Belleville, Ont.)
Albert College was established as Belleville Seminary in 1857; its name was changed to Albert College in 1866, and it affiliated with Victoria University in 1884 and gave up its right to grant degrees, becoming a high school. Wikipedia article: Albert College
Alcoholics Anonymous is an international mutual aid fellowship whose stated purpose is to enable its members to "stay sober and help other alcoholics achieve sobriety." It was founded in 1935 by Bill Wilson and Bob Smith in Akron, Ohio https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcoholics_Anonymous
Alderville has been home to the Mississauga Anishinabeg of the Ojibway Nation since the mid-1830s. Before that time the people lived in their traditional lands around Bay of Quinte (Grape Island). From: https://alderville.ca/alderville-first-nation/history/
Almonte Douglas Alkenbrack was a lumber merchant and politician. Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Douglas_Alkenbrack
An Ontario Land Surveyor. Some of his notes and records have been acquired by Watson Land Surveyors Ltd.
Muriel Kathleen Galbraith was born in Toronto on 28 August 1904, the child of James Galbraith and Mary Priscilla (Turnbull). She married Evan Allin on 20 September 1930. She lived in Deseronto, Ontario, in her later years and took a keen interest in the history of the town. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church of the Redeemer. Kay Allin died on 9 November 1997.
Rev. Cyrus Richmond Allison was born in Adolphustown and died in Picton, Methodist Episcopal. https://krassoc.wordpress.com/2012/11/17/cyrus-richmond-allison-methodist-episcopal-minister/
Tom Allison was a resident of Belleville, Ontario with an interest in railway history. He started working for the Canadian National Railway in 1950.
Alpha Dairies was located at 57 Cannifton Road in Belleville, Ontario.