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Young, Eugene Claude - Obituary

File contain the newspaper obituary for Eugene Claude Young, born 23-November-1882 and died 23-June-1963. Mr. Young was born in Belleville, was the founding member of the Bay of Quinte Branch of the U.E.L. Association, he lived in Wellington at the time of his death and is buried in Zion Hill Cemetery in Thurlow Twsp.

Young Family History

File contains the genealogy for George & Mary Lawrence Young, descended from Oliver Cromwell, settled Hastings County and donated land for present day Belleville Cemetery. The file also contains newspaper clippings from 1955 about the celebrations for Beniah Young's 101st birthday (January 12, 1955) and his obituary (November 2, 1955). Mr. Ben Young was born in Roblin's Mills, Prince Edward County and died in Trenton, Ontario. He is buried in Carrying Place Cemetery. Mr. Beniah Young was a decedent of George & Mary Lawrence Young.

Yeomans Genealogy

File contains research material for Yeomans Genealogy; including excerpts from the 1851, 1861 and 1871 Census' for Prince Edward County and Hastings County. Also Family Group Records for: Yeomans, Whelpley, Osborn, McGorman, and Clapp. Photocopies from a family bible belonging to Benjamin Osborne and a copy of an excerpt from the publication Ontario Historical Soceity Papers Volume 21: "Pioneer Sketches and Family Reminiscences" - The Osbornes of Sophiasburgh.

West Lake Islands claimed by Alnwick Indians

An original, waxed linen map entitled "Islands claimed by Alnwick Indians, Pursuant to Instructions bearing date Crown Lands, Dept. Quebec 2nd October 1861." The area in mention concerns the West Lake Islands, in Prince Edward County. Surveyed by Duncan McDonell Greenfield and John McNaughton, P. L. S. in May and June 1862. Scale: 8 chains to an inch.

McNaughton, John, P.L.S. & D.P.S.

Weller's Bay

This file contains a copy of a newspaper article about the history of Weller's Bay at the south end of Carrying Place. The article also references Capt. Thomas Burrowes and his various water colour drawings.

Weller's and Hay Bay Islands claimed by Alnwick Indians

An original, waxed linen map entitled "Plans of Islands claimed by the band of Alnwick Indians. Pursuant to Instructions bearing date “Crown Lands Department” Quebec 2nd October 1861." The area in mention concerns Weller's Bay and Hay Bay, in Prince Edward County. Surveyed by John McNaughton, P. L. S. in April and May 1862. Scale: 8 chains to an inch.

McNaughton, John, P.L.S. & D.P.S.

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