- CA ON00156 TR/3157
- Item
- c. 1960
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.
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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.
The file contains a commemorative pamphlet on the history of the Weller's Stage Coach, along with a copy of an advertisement from the Cobourg Star (11 August 1841).
The file contains a couple of newspaper articles, a programme and a commemorative booklet for the Centennial Celebrations of Wellington.
A family history on the Wilkins' family. 2 pages.
Wilkins, Col. Charles, 1782-1867
A history on Col. Charles Wilkins and notes made by Mr. Gerald Boyce. 13 pages.
Williams, M. Y. "Upper Canada and New York State"
Newspaper articles by Dr. M. Y. Williams on the settlement of Prince Edward County. 5 pages.
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.
File contains a newspaper article dated November 2, 1966 about Blake Young of Carrying Place, a fifth generation U.E.L. family.
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, Lieut. Col. Reuben Young - Obituary 1899
File contains the obituary (7-February-1899) for Lt. Col. Reuben Young. Born 19-July-1805 in Carrying Place, oldest son of Lieut. Col. James Young, M.P. Lt. Col. Reuben Young married Nancy Briant in 1829, she predeceased him 10 years.