Westmorland County cemetery inscriptions
- CA MtA 136
- Collection
- 1992
File contains cemetery inscriptions for the Parishes of Salisbury and Sackville, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, compiled by V. Bing Geldart, April 1992.
Westmorland County cemetery inscriptions
File contains cemetery inscriptions for the Parishes of Salisbury and Sackville, Westmorland County, New Brunswick, compiled by V. Bing Geldart, April 1992.
Collection contains photocopies of genealogical notes on the Teed, Ayre, and Hanington families of Westmorland County, New Brunswick, compiled by John F.H. Teed between ca. 1941 aand 1971. They were sent to his grandson Scott Gillis, Middleton, Nova Scotia, with an accompanying letter.
Teed, John F.H.
Collection contains a genealogy of the Mountain family of Ireland, including the Hicks, Kilcup, and Estabrooks families of Westmorland County, New Brunswick, 1799-1990, and Stephen Hicks family.
It consists of two volumes of bound computer printouts, with annotations and deletions by the author and signed by the author.
Hicks, Ruth
This fonds consists of a return of scholars for 1850-1851 kept by Lemuel Fillmore. Return includes the number and names of students and is further broken down into number each of boys and girls, ages, and number of days present in the school year.
Fillmore, Lemeul
This fonds consists of minutes of annual meetings of the Board of Directors (1977-1981) of Wilson Cemetery Limited, along with an alphabetical listing of names of those interned in the cemetery and their epitaphs.
Wilson Cemetery Limited (Westmorland County, N.B.)
This fonds includes:
Chandler, Edward Barron
Royal Progressive Conservative Association
The fonds contains records of the Royal Progressive Conservative Association for the months leading up to the nominating convention held in September 1960. It includes correspondence, minutes of meetings, and detailed lists of members of the organizing committees for each polling district.
Royal Progressive Conservative Association (N.B.)
The fonds consists of historical and biographical notes and manuscripts, correspondence, and printed material. The notes focus on the early history and settlers in Westmorland and Albert counties. There are biographical notes of the first English speaking settlers in Salisbury parish, including the Babcock, Beck, Blakeney, Eagles, Chapman, and other families.
Humphreys' correspondence with W. F. Ganong, 1927-1928, and 1929-1936, primarily discusses nomenclature of places in New Brunswick, mostly Westmorland and Albert Counties. There is an unpublished manuscript of ""History of the Petitcodiac"" by J.E. Humphreys which includes an index of major topics. A copy of an unfinished manuscript titled, "The History of Albert County" by W.C. Milner is included along with the author's notes. This work was published by the New Brunswick Museum in 1989.
There are also some publications written by W.F. Ganong, 1900-1928, dealing with the nomenclature of places and the origins of the boundaries of New Brunswick.
Humphreys, James Edward
This fonds consists of personal correspondence of Philip Bannister, seaman's papers, a telegram, and a receipt.
Bannister, Philip
This fonds consists of the business and financial records of the Read Stone Co. Ltd. as well as family correspondence and other personal records. It includes minutes of meetings, correspondence, letterbooks, general ledgers, day books, cash books, accounts receivable and accounts payable ledgers, order books, sales invoices, survey records, bills of lading and other shipping records, invoices, accounts, receipts, bank books, cancelled cheques, draft notes, and time books. Family records include correspondence, diaries, photographs, and material pertaining to the Independent Order of Foresters.
There are also brochures, labels, advertising boards, catalogues of various suppliers, almanacs, grindstone and rock samples. Lastly the fonds includes several annual reports and statements of the Dominion Steel Corp. and British Empire Steel Corporation (1920s), issues of the journals, The Maritime Merchant (1920s) and the Contract Record & Engineering Review (1910s), and a copy of an unpublished thesis entitled, "The Cumberland Basin grindstone industry by James D. Snowden," (1972).
Read Stone Company