- CA PHI 7-A-1
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- 1984
Part of Gorham family
This item chronicles some of the Gorham family genealogy and the history of the Gorham family farm from 1984.
Gorham, Beryla
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Part of Gorham family
This item chronicles some of the Gorham family genealogy and the history of the Gorham family farm from 1984.
Gorham, Beryla
This fonds is broken down into four series, which are Historical Information, Miscellaneous, Correspondence, and Genealogical Information respectively. Contained within it are vital records that pertain to the family, histories and accounts, genealogical reports, family trees, and photographs. There is a gap in the records before the first census of the area in 1851. After that time, however, the family's presence in the area is well documented.
Gorham (family)
Part of Gorham family
The obituary for one Pauline Frances Gorham who died on March 2, 2008.
Hampton Herald
This collection contains a very small number of letters, accounts, receipts, and legal documents pertaining primarily to the James Jardine and Simon Graham familes of Kent County. Of particular interest are a copy of Simon Graham's protest sworn before the His Majesty's Vice-Consul in Lima and Callas (1834) regarding the imprisonment and return of sailors; a Russian-Japanese War map; James Gordon's certificate of competency as master in the merchant service (1869), and an accepting offer signed by James Jardine for the conveyance of Her Majesty's Mails between Kingston [now known as Rexton], Jardineville, and Richibucto Village (1899). There are also a few deeds relating to Mazy Plume.
Graham (family)
The Grant diary records the daily activities of the Grant family of Old Ridge, St. Stephen Parish, Charlotte County, New Brunswick, between 29 January 1827 and 30 May 1827. The diarist mentions the wedding of sister Marjory, attending church meetings, work done on the farm, visits to and from family and friends, the weather, and community events.
There is also a brief memo containing genealogical information on the Grant family which was probably compiled by Mr. Maxwell.
Grant, William (family)
Part of Raymond Dixon Collection
Items are ninety holiday cards glued onto the pages of an album. For the majority of the items, the writing on the back is not accessible without damaging the album, so recipients, senders, and dates have not been determined
Items which have become loose are located in the front inner-cover
Part of Carolyn Smith Collection
Items are cardstock or paper greeting cards for various holiday (Valentine's Day, Christmas, etc) received by Gertrude M. Cook
Part of Read Stone Company Fond
Item is a photograph of four individuals standing amongst the rocks at Ragged Reef, near Joggins, Nova Scotia.
Part of Read Stone Company Fond
Item is a photograph of a group of women and children seated on the rocks at Ragged Reef, near Joggins, Nova Scotia.
The fonds consists of records belonging to several generations of the Hanington family. There is a letter, 1818, from William Hanington in Shediac to his son, John, in Halifax about the purchase of merchandise for his business. Two modern copies of this letter are also included. There are school certificates for good character and deportment belonging to Jane Chase from the New York Ward School, 1851 and 1853, and Mrs. Hunts Seminary for Young Ladies, 1858.
There are also travel documents belonging to Mabel Hanington for a journey through Siberia and Russia en route to Switzerland. There is also a published English language reader and a pamphlet in Chinese.
Hanington (family)