Fonds contains photographs and textual records pertaining to the descendants of Isaac Wry, which were handed down to and kept by his great granddaughter, Pauline Mary (Alward) Spatz. Most of the content refers to Pauline, her parents John Bunyan and Mabel Lena (Wry) Alward, and her grandparents John Willard and Jennie Grace (Snowdon) Wry, as well as other close relatives. The records listed here were part of a donation that also included a number artifacts.
Fonds is divided into four sousfonds which are further divided into relevant series. All content has been arranged chronologically.
Sub-fond 1: John Willard Wry and Jennie Grace (Snowdon) Wry Sub-fond 2: Mathilda Wry and Mary Elsie Wry Sub-fond 3: John Bunyan Alward and Mabel Lena (Alward) Wry Sub-fond 4: Pauline Mary (Alward) Spatz
Item is a brown ledger used to keep records of transactions and sales at the Etter store located in Aulac, New Brunswick. Photo of George King Etter taped to the front.
This fonds is broken down into five series, which are Historical Information, Miscellaneous, Correspondence, Genealogical Information, and an individual series for Raymond Paddock Gorham. 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.
4 copies of 1 photograph of Hedley O'Donnell with sportsman William P. Munger. Hedley Waterton O'Donnell, born August 7, 1916, son of Jane (Long) and Richard O'Donnell. Married Geraldine Georgina Price on August 15, 1942.
1 photograph of George ("Geordie") Donald with his oldest son W. R. "Bill" Donald in the mid 1950's and a 39.5 lb salmon, caught at the mouth of the Muzerolle (1953). Bill notes that "the snow came early that fall."
1 group photograph showing (L-R) Ella Norrad (b. 1877), Beniah Norrad (b. 1843), Chester Foster, Bert Carson, Kate (Norrad) Carson (b. 1884) and Bert Norrad. Standing in the background is Ichabod “Ike” Norrad.
This collection contains documents pertaining to Freeman Hale Todd's business ventures, including his logging and lumber business along the St Croix River Region, as well as his merchant and grocery businesses. These include account books, promissory notes, receipts and documents related to shipping as well as deeds, indentures, mortgages, assignments of land and insurance policies. There are also wills, family papers and matters relating to Probate that pertain to Freeman Hale Todd's estate after his death on 9 September 1885. Documents involving a co-partnership between Ninian Lindsay Todd and F. H. Todd & Sons are also included. Freeman Hale Todd's election address from when he was elected in 1865 as a candidate opposing the Confederation of New Brunswick with Canada also fall under the scope of this collection. There are also some documents related to his eldest son Frank Todd which include promissory notes, receipts, correspondences, and mortgages related to his business ventures and investments in Maine and New Brunswick.