- CA ON00156 TR/1352-1/1
- Unidad documental simple
- 1958
Newspaper article on the Ridley house in Belleville. Includes photograph.
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Newspaper article on the Ridley house in Belleville. Includes photograph.
File contains one page typescript notes on the Delyea family, ca. 1865-1889, as derived from the Madoc Directory.
Letters to Mrs. Diamond 1855, 1860, 1868
File contains two letters sent from Mrs. Diamond's sister, Hester Chapman, a letter from her child.
File contains biographical information about Abraham Diamond (b. 1828 d. 1880), a Belleville lawyer, journalist and police magistrate.
Dionne Quintuplets (Dr. Dafoe)
File contains newspaper clippings about the health of the Dionne Quintuplets, one article mentions Dr. Dafoe.
Donnan, Lieut. Col. – obit Feb. 26, 1963
File contains obituary and an article about the funeral of Lieutenant Colonel B.C. Donnan of Belleville.
Dyer, Rev. & Mrs. W.P. : memory book
File contains a printed memorial booklet for the late Rev. William Pierrette Dyer, D.D., principal of Albert College, d. 1913 and Mrs. Dyer, d. 1916. Also contains a death notice for the infant, Joseph Howard Dyer, d. 1889.
Education -1916 : S.S 22 Thurlow, Point Anne
File contains a printed report of promotion examinations listing students and their grades, 1916; printed scripture readings for use in religious instruction in public and high schools in Ontario; printed and manuscript Annual report of the Principal, Thurlow, 1929; and various blank, printed provincial forms for the engagement of a teacher and trustees' statement of expenditures. Also contains a typescript will and correspondence concerning Earl Gilbert Wheeler, gunner, Canadian Expeditionary Force, 1917, and a printed preamble to the Covenant of the League of Nations.
File contains a manuscript letter from Mrs. A.E. Hall to the Hastings County Historical Society concerning the Fraser and Eastman families of Madoc ca. 1850-1893.
File contains a “Birthday Congratulations” to Gene Fairfield originally from Picton, but served as a Belleville Council Member.
Fairman, Mrs. Fred, Pres. Melrose W.I. 1901-4
File contains a newspaper clipping about the publication of the East Hastings Women's Institute “Tweedmuir History” books.
File contains an obituary for Senator Bill Flint (b. 1805 d. 1894)
Flinton Pioneers, Lessard J. and 1968
File contains the obituary of Joseph Andrew Lessard (b. 1864 d. 1968) Flinton's oldest resident; and the obituary of Howard Emerson Thompson (d. 1968) of Thomasburg, Ontario.
File contains a newspaper clipping discussing the social news occurring in Flinton, such as birthdays and couples taking trips to visit relatives.
Frankford – Cemetery – Wesleyan Methodist Church
File contains a transcription of the Old Frankford Cemetery (Wesleyan Methodist Church).
File contains an “In Loving Memory” card from the funeral of Mrs. Lucinda Bell (b. 1849 d. 1903) of Frankford. There are also newspaper clippings from 1956-1956 regarding the upcoming municipal election possibly seeing record vote, the re-election of H. Willmott Rose as Reeve, the obituary of Gerald William Dickson (b. 1878 d. 1957), an article about the death of former Frankford resident Major James Robert Lowery, and an article about a telegram sent from Queen Elizabeth to Mrs. John Bridget Barry who was celebrating her 100th birthday in 1959.
File contains newspaper clippings about the life of Senator W. A. Fraser from Trenton, as well as his obituary.
File contains the family history of Isaac Allan Fraser (b. 1843 near Cobourg, d. 1896 in Belleville).
Gardiner, Rev. James, "Story of My Life"
File contains two copies of typescript extracts from an autobiography, “My Life-Story” by Rev. James Gardiner, D.C.L (b. 1818), written in 1897-1898. The extracts were made by Gerry Boyce in 1960.
Also contains article "When the 'Plain Speaker's' Type was Pied" by H. F. Gardiner, son of James, presented at the Ontario Historical Society in July 1922.
File contains a printed funeral notice for Harry Albert Gordon, Colborne, August 14, 1883.