- CA ON00156 TR/2954
- Dossier
- 1615
Fait partie de HCHS Textual Records collection: Files 2500 to 2999
File contains documents and a newspaper clipping about the early years of Trenton's history. It begins c.1615, and ends around c.1919.
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Fait partie de HCHS Textual Records collection: Files 2500 to 2999
File contains documents and a newspaper clipping about the early years of Trenton's history. It begins c.1615, and ends around c.1919.
Fait partie de HCHS Textual Records collection: Files 2500 to 2999
File contains a photocopy of a newspaper article, 23 May 1953 concerning the life of Edward Thurlow, 1731-1806, Chancellor of England, in whose honour Thurlow Township was named. Also present is a a newspaper article ca. 1970s concerning prize-winning designs for a new promotional Belleville pennant.
The Wanamaker fonds consists of textual records and graphic materials of genealogical histories of various families. The fonds also contains records, brochures, pamphlets, publications, books, and other textual records from towns and cities throughout Ontario, predominantly from the Quinte Area and Hastings County.
Genealogical family research names:
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Fait partie de HCHS Textual Records collection: Files 1500 to 1999
File containing historical timeline of the Masons in Belleville and a copy of The Tweed News dated 21 May 1970.
Thurlow Township : historical notes from 'The Rambling River'
Fait partie de HCHS Textual Records collection: Files 2500 to 2999
File contains a typescript excerpt of The Rambling River, written and compiled by Mary G. Plumption, concerning the early settlement of Thurlow Township from 1784, together with brief biographical information on Lord Thurlow, and Baron Rawdon, Earl of Moira. Also present are four printed lists of Thurlow Township land holders by name and date of patent from 1798-1818.
Fait partie de HCHS Textual Records collection: Files 2500 to 2999
This file contains a newspaper article clipping by Viva Richmond Graham. this article about the correlation between the first settlers in Ontario, and the naming of new settlements, in the early years of the region surrounding the Hastings County.
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Thurlow Township : miscellaneous notes / by Mrs. Mary Plumpton
Fait partie de HCHS Textual Records collection: Files 2500 to 2999
File contains manuscript notes by Mary Plumpton including lists of Thurlow Town Clerks, 1798-1846; transcripts of pages from an unidentified diary 1870-1872, and notes on individuals appearing in Plumpton's work, The Rambling River. Also present is a photocopied printed excerpt from the 1879 Hastings County Directory with entries for Canifton[sic] listing residents by name and occupation.
Masonic; minutes of instruction 1803
Fait partie de HCHS Textual Records collection: Files 1500 to 1999
File containing minutes of a meeting of Masons from 5 May 1803, Lodge #06 at Kingston. Also a newspaper clipping on the founding of Lodge 11in Belleville.
Land Papers - Martin Foster, Thurlow
Fait partie de HCHS Textual Records collection: Files 3500 to 3916
Collection of deeds, Martin Foster, lot 7, concession 5, Thurlow Township; property registered before 1790.
Land Papers - Jacob Gough, Huntingdon Township
Fait partie de HCHS Textual Records collection: Files 3500 to 3916
Grant for Jacob Gough, concession 12, lot 9, Huntingdon Township.
The fonds consists of 10 boxes of textual and graphic material about the Hutton-Ponton family. The fonds is organized chronologically by the following categories: Military and Civilian. The fonds consists of the following categories:
Boxes 1-3 files 1-26 (1879-1916 15th Battalion Argyll Light Infantry- correspondence: telegrams, financial/inspection reports, inventory lists, medal applications, order books, sergeant's mess meeting minutes, service rolls and how the infantry was named)
Boxes 3-5 files 27-46 (1896-1903 Belleville Rifle Range, 1896-1900 Bicycle Corps, 1900 Canadian Patriotic Fund, Deseronto Militia Company, Militia Headquarters-Ottawa: 1895-1906 discharge and pension documents, 49th Hastings Rifles Battalion order book, 1879-1917 infantry tests and military schools: applications, notebook of notes about Toronto School of Musketry, invitations to various events, letters, documents, militia orders and newspaper articles)
Box 5 files 46-53 (empty envelopes, documents about Queen Victoria's Jubilee, The Red Cross: booklet, The School for the Deaf: letters, the South African War: letters, applications and militia orders, World War 1 and "Wrinkles": letters and wall posters, pamphlets and newspaper clippings)
Box 6 files 54-64 (family papers: certificates, letters, notebook, family history:Hutton/Putton house, wills, estate matters and journal/travel/address book)
Boxes 6-7 files 65-76 (family accounts from 1869-1903)
Box 7 files 77-90A (Belleville Industrial Committee: minutes from meetings, letters, newspaper clippings and various documents about opening different factories in Belleville)
Boxes 7-8 files 91-101-2 (Land and Estate Papers: grants, deeds of land and mortgages and sale of part of a cricket field)
Box 9 files 102-106 (Legal papers: daily journal and legal documents)
Boxes 9-10 files 107-112-4 (Programs and invitations to various programs and events)
Box 10 files 113-117-2 (misc correspondence and newspaper clippings: letters, certificate, and notes)
Box 10 files 118-127 (misc business and other items: reports, letterheads, advertisements, postcards and brochures)
3 red books (The Quarterly Militia List:1897-1900)
small reddish brown book (Infantry Drill by Authority-1889)
2nd larger reddish brown book (Field Artillery Training-1914)
greyish book (The Militia Lists-1886)
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Midland District Hastings County Report on Roads, Crt. of Quarter Sess. 1810-30
Fait partie de HCHS Textual Records collection: Files 3000 to 3499
This file contains a ledger recording roads passed in the Midland District in the County of Hastings from 1810 to 1830. Allan McLean Esq. was acting as Clerk of the Peace of the District. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan_McLean_(Upper_Canada_politician)
these were recorded by James Nichollas, Clerk of the Peace, Midland District.
Fait partie de HCHS Textual Records collection: Files 3500 to 3916
Record of McCullough family births, deaths, and marriages from 1813-1944, 4 pages.
Thurlow Roads, Hastings Co. Roads 1815-32
Fait partie de HCHS Textual Records collection: Files 2500 to 2999
File contains copies of two pages regarding the addition of a new road in the Township of Thurlow c. 1815-1832.
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Simpson, Margaret - Petitons 1816 for town lots
Fait partie de HCHS Textual Records collection: Files 2500 to 2999
Reproductions of petition letters from 1816, regarding lots. Sourced from Library and Archives Canada (1960).
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Land Papers - Canniff House on river, copy of land abstract record
Fait partie de HCHS Textual Records collection: Files 3500 to 3916
Copy of abstract land record for part of lots 5&6, concession II, Thurlow Township; Canniff House on River, 1816.
Melrose : history / by Barbara Weese
Fait partie de HCHS Textual Records collection: Files 1500 to 1999
File contains an original and two photocopies of a typescript essay written by Barbara Weese in 1962 concerning the history of Melrose, Ontario. Also contains a newspaper article by Barbara Weese describing early buildings and residents of Melrose.
Land Papers - Grant to John Reynolds, Belleville
Fait partie de HCHS Textual Records collection: Files 3500 to 3916
Land grant for lot 38 on the east side of Front Street, Belleville.
The collection consists of financial papers, genealogy books, scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, postcards, business cards, music books, horoscope, poll book, address books, ledgers, notebooks, birthday cards, letters, photos/photo album, cartoons, highschool entrance exam, recipe book, stamp book, programs/brochures/concerts, dance cards, yearbooks, certificates, reciepts, invitations, membership cards and text book/teaching book.
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Fait partie de HCHS Textual Records collection: Files 3000 to 3499
The file contains an original note addressed to William Walbridge from William Zwick. The note is dated 1827 in Belleville.