- CA ON00156 TR/3285-1
- Item
- April 29, 1932
This file contains a copy of the obituary for William Charles Reid, gardener, born 9 February 1853 in Camden, Ontario and died 27 April 1932 in Belleville. Brother of ex-mayor of Belleville George A. Reid.
This file contains a copy of the obituary for William Charles Reid, gardener, born 9 February 1853 in Camden, Ontario and died 27 April 1932 in Belleville. Brother of ex-mayor of Belleville George A. Reid.
Topographical maps and Callaghan family scrapbook
Collection of Canada Department of Mines and Technical Surveys maps of the Quinte region (1:25,000):
1) Topographical map 30N/15f of False Duck Islands (Prince Edward County), 1965
2) Topographical map 30N/14a of Gull Bar (Prince Edward County), 1965
3) Topographical map 31C/3d of Ameliasburgh (Prince Edward County), 1966
4) Topographical map 30N/15g,h of Main Duck Island (Prince Edward County), 1966
5) Topographical map 30N/14b of Point Petre (Prince Edward County), 1966
6) Topographical map 31C/3a of Glenora (Prince Edward County), 1966
7) Topographical map 31C/4g of Wooler, 1970
8) Topographical map 31C/3e of west Belleville, 1971
9) Topographical map 31C/3f of east Belleville, 1971
10) Topographical map 31C/3h of Deseronto, 1971
11) Topographical map 31C/2e of Napanee, 1971
12) Canadian Hydrographic Service nautical chart (1:30,000), of Belleville to Telegraph Narrows, with Belleville harbour inset, 1982
13) Scrapbook of newspaper clippings relating to members of the Callaghan and Kellaway family, including Chris Simboli, Thomas Callaghan, Kay Callaghan, Don Kellaway, Ellen Kellaway, Frank Maloney, Michael Callaghan, Theresa Kellaway and Jack Bradford, 1983-1994
Kellaway, Don
Digital materials relating to the McGreer family of Deseronto and Napanee
PDFs of:
8 low-resolution JPEGS of McGreer family members, St. Mark’s Church exterior and bayview of Deseronto:
File contains notes and correspondence pertaining to Albert and James Wilson, genealogy.
This file contains a short account titled "My Favorite Ancestor" written by Edward G. Scott about his fourth great-grandfather Abel Scott 1782-1873 U.E.L. and Pioneer Settler.
Hay Bay Church, 1947, service & article re Sir J.A. Macdonald & church
File contains newspaper clippings from 1947 about the Hay Bay Methodist Church and other stories from the Hay Bay area, including where Sir John A. Macdonald grew up a child and a Loyalist family, with one child (John Roblin) having been shot in the knee during the American Revolution, he later fought and was killed in the War of 1812; Mr. Roblin's widow later owned grist and lumber mills.
File contains a newspaper clipping discussing the social news occurring in Flinton, such as birthdays and couples taking trips to visit relatives.
File contains newspaper clipping from 1968 featuring the history of Flinton; including: a photograph of Sargent Edmund Vance of Flinton who took part in the battle of Vimy Ridge, and two copies of an article about items of local history found in an old box after the house of the former postmaster was purchased.
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.