- CA ON00156 TR/1317
- Dossier
- 1963
Fait partie de HCHS Textual Records collection: Files 1000 to 1499
File contains the family history of Isaac Allan Fraser (b. 1843 near Cobourg, d. 1896 in Belleville).
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Fait partie de HCHS Textual Records collection: Files 1000 to 1499
File contains the family history of Isaac Allan Fraser (b. 1843 near Cobourg, d. 1896 in Belleville).
Frankford – Cemetery – Wesleyan Methodist Church
Fait partie de HCHS Textual Records collection: Files 1000 to 1499
File contains a transcription of the Old Frankford Cemetery (Wesleyan Methodist Church).
Fait partie de HCHS Textual Records collection: Files 1000 to 1499
File contains newspaper clippings about the life of Senator W. A. Fraser from Trenton, as well as his obituary.
Fait partie de HCHS Textual Records collection: Files 1000 to 1499
File contains genealogical information about the Fraleck family (original spelling Frolig).
Fait partie de HCHS Textual Records collection: Files 1000 to 1499
File contains newspaper clippings about the election of new Lions Club Officers, and the election of Frankford man, Jim Johns, as Lions Club District Governor.
Fait partie de HCHS Textual Records collection: Files 1000 to 1499
File contains a program form a 1912 Sock Social at the Methodist Church in Frankford, a newspaper clipping about the Emmanuel Gospel Church purchasing the old Frankford theatre in 1957, and a 1959 article about a Ross Martin Jr. saving the life of four boys in a cottage fire at Glouchester Pool.
Fait partie de HCHS Textual Records collection: Files 1000 to 1499
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.
Fait partie de HCHS Textual Records collection: Files 1000 to 1499
File contains a newspaper clipping about the expected completion date for the Frankford Rink.
Frankford Hydro-Telephone 1956
Fait partie de HCHS Textual Records collection: Files 1000 to 1499
File contains two newspaper clippings from 1956. The first clipping is about the Golden Jubilee of the Frankford Hydro Electric Power Commission. The second clipping is about a 19th anniversary celebration for Mr. and Mrs. George Wanamaker to honour their public service in the Frankford office of the Austin-Wooler Telephone Company.
Fait partie de HCHS Textual Records collection: Files 1000 to 1499
File contains invoices from 1906-1907 for Sills & Bro Flour and Feed Mills, and a newspaper clipping about the 100th anniversary of Franck Lodge No. 127 of Free Masonry.
Fait partie de HCHS Textual Records collection: Files 1000 to 1499
File contains newspaper clippings from 1956-1962 regarding Frankford municipal business, including: an advertisement to re-elect H. Willmott Rose as Reeve, the operations of the water system and sewage disposal, a fire that destroyed three stores in Frankford, and a new fire hall.
Fait partie de HCHS Textual Records collection: Files 1000 to 1499
File contains a copy of a newspaper clipping about the history of Frankford.
Fait partie de HCHS Textual Records collection: Files 1000 to 1499
File contains a copy of a notice placed in a newspaper in 1861, seeking tenders for repairing the Frankford bridge.
Fait partie de HCHS Textual Records collection: Files 1000 to 1499
File contains a Letters Patent, recorded in 1838, authorizing a fair in Frankford.
Fait partie de HCHS Textual Records collection: Files 1000 to 1499
File contains a newspaper clipping recalling the 1870 flood in Frankford.
Fait partie de HCHS Textual Records collection: Files 1000 to 1499
File contains a newspaper clipping announcing the appointment of Sir George Arthur K.C.H. Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada and Major General in 1838; and a newspaper clipping printed in 1931 about the history of the Frankford Fair dating back to 1838.