- Personne
- 1925-1999
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Notice d'autorité- Personne
- fl. 1967
Eleanor Herchmer Robertson was a descendant of Johan Jost Herchmer and a librarian in the Douglas Library of Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario.
- Personne
- 1898-1979
Stuart Hilton Plante was born in Wiarton, Ontario on 21 April 1898, the child of Frederick William Plante and Florence (McKinnon). He served in the Royal Flying Corps during the First World War as ground crew for 90 Canadian Training Squadron, principally at Camp Rathbun in Deseronto and Camp Taliaferro in Texas. He married Fossia Alfretta Dawe on 28 May 1924. He died in Wiarton on 3 June 1979.
- Personne
- 1912-1987
Margaret Helena Jean Wilson was born in 11 May 1912 in Belleville, Ontario, the child of Herbert Roy Wilson and Isabel Adella (Ford). She married Henry Wilfrid Dean Thomas in Winnipeg on 21 February 1940. The couple had one son, Herbert Wilfrid Thomas. She died in Langley, British Columbia, on 24 October 1987.
- Personne
- 1924-2009
Lorena Marjorie Haight was born in Rawdon Township, Ontario, in 1924, the child of Charles Frederick Haight and Flossie Mabel (Wright). She worked as a seamstress for many years at MacIntosh Bros. in Belleville. She married George Vernon Ashley (1923-2001) in around 1956 and died in 2009. She was buried in the Stirling cemetery.
Albert College (Belleville, Ont.)
- Collectivité
- 1857-
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
- Personne
- fl. 2022
Author page at the Canadian Encyclopedia: https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/author/natasha-l-henry
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natasha_Henry-Dixon
- Collectivité
- 1973-
The volunteers of the Friends of Glanmore National Historic Site support the work of the museum. They were formed as the Hastings County Museum Auxiliary in 1973.
- Personne
- 1874-1956
Lucy Holton was born in Belleville, Ontario on 13 August 1874, the child of Charles Phillip Holton and Caroline Harriet Bowell. She studied music in New York and returned to Belleville to teach "Voice Culture" in 1902. She was a member of Bridge Street Methodist Church and its choir. At the time of the 1911 census she was living in Saskatoon where she owned a boarding house at 428 5th Avenue North. From 1916 to 1929 she taught shorthand and typewriting at the Bermuda Commercial School. She died in Bermuda on 13 April 1956.
- Personne
- 1882-1945
Ida May Boyce married Oliver Mather (1856-1925) in Cannifton, Ontario, on 10 April 1912. Mather's first wife was Ida Ketcheson, who had died in 1906.
- Personne
- fl. 1956
Alexander W. Smith was a school inspector based in Bancroft, Ontario.
- Personne
- 1891-1960
Alfred Briggs Baird was an entomologist. He was born in Lake Stream, New Brunswick, on 11 October 1891. He was placed in charge of the Dominion Entomological Laboratory in Belleville in 1929 and spent the rest of his career there, retiring in 1956. He died on 17 September 1960 and was buried in Pinecrest Cemetery, Ottawa.
- Collectivité
- 1961-1973
The Hastings County Museum opened in the former Hastings County Registry building on Church Street in Belleville in 1961.
Hastings District Women's Institute
- Collectivité
- 2011-
The Hastings District Women's Institute was formed by the amalgamation of the Hastings West, Hastings East and Hastings North districts in 2011. Website: https://www.hastingsdistrictwomensinstitute.ca/
- Collectivité
- 1910-
The first meeting of the Ivanhoe Women's Institute took place in the Orange Hall in Ivanhoe, Ontario, in 1910.
Queensborough Women's Institute
- Collectivité
- 1912-
Queensborough Women's Institute was first organized in 1912 and then re-organized in 1948 after a meeting at the schoolhouse in Queensborough, Ontario.