Col. Roscoe Vanderwater Dies at Home
- CA ON00156 TR/3124/01
- Unidad documental simple
- 14, January, 1957
A newspaper article announcing the death of Col. Roscoe Vanderwater.
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Col. Roscoe Vanderwater Dies at Home
A newspaper article announcing the death of Col. Roscoe Vanderwater.
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Zenas Ross and His Descendants
A newspaper clipping about the death of Lester Ross and Catherine Badgley, last of their generation of the descendants of Zenas Ross.
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Poems by William James Savage of Belleville
A binder of handwritten poems by William James Savage, written 1914-1964, with the last two pages containing an index of poems by title.
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Col. Roscoe Vanderwater Obituary
An obituary for Col. Roscoe Vanderwater.
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Impressive Ceremony Marks Last Rites for Col. Vanderwater
A newspaper article about the funeral for Col. Roscoe Vanderwater.
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File contains photocopy of Canniff genealogy pages taken from Mary G. Plumpton's 1967 book The Rambling River.
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Newspaper article on the Ridley house in Belleville. Includes photograph.
Custom House, Kingston, Ontario
Parte deMorrison family records
1 postcard of the Custom House in Kingston Ontario. The postcard was sent by Irene B. to her aunt, Miss Mary Delore in Tweed, Ontario.
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Rockwood Asylum, Kingston, Canada
Parte deMorrison family records
1 postcard with an image of Rockwood Asylum, Kingston, Canada on the front. The postcard was sent to Miss Emma Delore.
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S. Mary R.C. Church, Berlin, Canada
Parte deMorrison family records
1 postcard with the image of the S. Mary R.C. Church, in Berlin (now Kitchener), Canada on the front. The postcard was sent to Mrs. D Morrison, in Tweed, Ontario.
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Toronto-Queen and Yonge Street
Parte deMorrison family records
1 postcard with an image of Toronto at Queen and Yonge Street on the front. In the image of Toronto at Queen and Yonge Street, there is a building labelled as Bank of Montreal, and another building labelled as Heintzman Co. Piano`s. The postcard was sent by Mary to Mrs. W Morrison in Tweed, Ontario. Mary refers to Mrs. W Morrison as her auntie.
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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.
A History of H. Corby Distillery Ltd.
A short local history of Henry Corby and the Corby Distillery, taken from the Nick and Helma Mika book 'Belleville Friendly City', 1973.
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Newspaper article on the Manor house in Belleville. Includes photograph.
Parte deMorrison family records
1 Christmas postcard. The front of the postcard reads "Greeting A Merry Christmas" and is decorated with holly and cardinals. The postcard was sent by sister Lillie to Mr. Dunk. Morrison.
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'Clarke Chronicles: the Life and Times of William Samuel Clarke 1829-1910 of the Norfolk Clarkes of Hastings County' by Perla M. Pidgeon. Photocopy of a manuscript history of the Clarke family of Hastings County.
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Printed history of the Doyle, Noble and Hoey families of Prince Edward and Hastings Counties.
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Family history of John McIntosh (1865 – 1925) and Henrietta Calder (1867 – 1950), immigrants from Scotland to Canada who settled in Belleville, Ontario.
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'Tracing a United Empire Loyalist Family Story Rooted in the Quinte Area: Unfolding one branch of the Redner Tree'. Illustrated family history of the descendants of Johannes Ridenour (Redner), inhabitants of Prince Edward County and Belleville, Ontario.
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Wedding Invitation, Clara Frost to Harry Roblin
Invitation from Mr. and Mrs. George E. Frost to attend the marriage of Clara Ethel Frost to Harry A. Roblin at 206 Pinnacle Street, Belleville, Ontario on 11 June 1902.