- CA CCA MC21
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- 1976 - ?
Scrap book containing genealogical research by J.C. Hanson Jr,
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Scrap book containing genealogical research by J.C. Hanson Jr,
Ann Eliza (Rogers) Moore fonds : [1852-1896]
This fonds consists of 5 diaries kept by Ann Eliza Rogers Gallacher Moore, from 1852-1876 and from 1890-1896 inclusive. The diaries record the activities of her family and friends, as well as local, provincial, and national events.
In particular, she notes births, deaths, marriages, church meetings, and social gatherings and comments on such events as federal elections, the earthquake of 1885, and outbreaks of consumption and cholera in the 1850s. Her entries for the 1860s deal with the Gallacher family's life in Boston and Philadelphia, and she makes particular mention of natives of Hopewell, Albert County, N.B., who were residing there. As well she comments on activities pertaining to the American Civil War.
Moore, Ann Eliza Rogers Gallacher
Hedley O'Donnell with sportsman
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.
Calvin Brophy, Charlie Wade, Jack and Joe Brophy, and Fred Johnson
3 copies of 1 photograph of Calvin Trophy, Charlie Wade, Jack and Joe Trophy, and Fred Johnson.
Photograph of George Donald with Daughter and Salmon
1 photograph of George ("Geordie") Donald with a salmon catch. His daughter Isabel (or Muriel) is sitting nearby.
Material related to the 2SLGBTQIA+ purge of the Canadian Armed Forces, and Diane Doiron's personal experience as a 2SLGBTQIA+ Veteran.
Doiron, Diane
"In-Laws, Outlaws, and Kinfolk"
This collection contains articles published in the St. Croix Courier which were part of a series written by F.E. McConvey titled “In-Laws, Outlaws, and Kinfolk”. This series of articles was dedicated to genealogical research into the families of Charlotte County, New Brunswick. Articles could provide advice to readers on how to conduct genealogical research for themselves, but could also contain the results of other people’s genealogical research and the stories of how that information was found.
St. Croix Courier
MC5/ Norman Richard sous-fonds
Norman Richard was a member of Fredericton Lesbians and Gays and the New Brunswick Coalition for Human Rights Reform. He was employed in Fredericton in the audio-visual services at Communications New Brunswick, part of the Government of New Brunswick and in the 1990s he had recorded the newscasts regarding LGBT issues and the fight for Human Rights as a personal endeavor. The collection consists of three VHS Tapes containing TV Newscasts regarding Gay Rights in New Brunswick and one Beta tape (PB30) containing Studio Interviews. The interviews recorded were for a production entitled Causes Of Prejudice and were pulled at the last stage in the editing for fear of controversy.
This fonds contains material related to Grand Manan Natural Historian and Conservationist Allan Moses. It includes a document titled "Moses Genealogy" which features recordings of the lives of members of the Moses family, including an extensive entry on Allan Moses.