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Stonehaven House

Item is a photograph of a house in Stonehaven, NB, with a young woman, a girl and a boy standing in front.

Mathilda and Mary Elsie Wry House

  • CA THT IWFFonds-2006.14.04-2006.14.04/22
  • Item
  • [192-?]
  • Part of Wry Family Fonds

Item is a photograph of a house on the corner of Salem and Union Street in Sackville, NB, owned at one time by Mathilda and Mary Wry. This view shows the house facing Salem Street, with Clarence and Blanche Wry standing with their two sons in front of it. Mabel and John Alward can be seen to the left on the lounge in front of the house.

Wry House on Charlotte Street

  • CA THT IWFFonds-2006.14.04-2006.14.04/20
  • Item
  • [192-?]
  • Part of Wry Family Fonds

Item is a photograph of a front-angled view of Willard and Jennie Wry’s home built by Willard on Charlotte Street, Sackville, NB, at the end of Wry Lane.

Mathilda and Mary Elsie Wry House

  • CA THT IWFFonds-2006.14.04-2006.14.04/21
  • Item
  • [192-?]
  • Part of Wry Family Fonds

Item is a photograph of a house on the corner of Salem and Union Street in Sackville, NB, owned at one time by Mathilda and Mary Wry. This view shows the side entrance from Union Street. On the roof sits Clarence Wry and his wife Blanche with their two sons.

Ann (Haley) Berman

  • CA CCA MC 867
  • Item
  • [194-?]

This series contains the papers of Ann (Haley) Berman including a scrapbook compiled by Ann with a detailed map of New Brunswick on the cover. Newspaper and magazine clippings collected in the scrapbook concern significant New Brunswick places and landmarks, people, and events from the 1940s. Some notable cut-outs include articles on Dochet, or St. Croix, Island, fires in St. George including a two-storey wooden frame 1800's house, customs officers at Upper Mills, lighthouse and fog stations in the Bay of Fundy and their keepers, the Home and School Association on Campobello, fishing in Blacks Harbour and other areas of the Bay of Fundy, and mysterious moose carcass near St. George. The scrapbook also contains clippings on the city of Saint John’s history, some of New Brunswick’s earliest settlers, famous families and individuals such as Lord Beaverbrook or Charles Saint Etienne de La Tour, New Brunswick hospitals and the Red Cross, hunting and fishing, and global events like post World War II talks between Britain, the U. S. and Russia.

All Saints Church (St. Andrews : Anglican) fonds : [1803-1953]

  • CA PANB MC219
  • Fonds
  • 1803-1953, 1970

This fonds consists of both original paper records and microfilm copies. It documents the management of the land owned by the parish and other business affairs of All Saints Church, St. Andrews. The church was granted a large glebe, including land in the town, forest and on the waterfront. The documents consist of bonds, leases, assignments, licences of occupation, memos of sale, notes and mortgages. There is also some business correspondence dating from the first half of the twentieth century. A microfilm of the vital statistics records of the parish (baptisms, marriages and burials), dating from 1787-1961, is also included.

All Saints Church (St. Andrews, N.B.)

Wilmot United Church (Fredericton, N.B.)

  • CA PANB MC49
  • Fonds
  • 1821-1825, 1919; Microfilmed 24 June 1971

This fonds consists of both textual and microfilmed records. Textual records include a record book for the Fredericton Methodist Chapel Sunday school, 1821-1825, that gives the names of individuals enrolled in the school, and a printed programme for a memorial service held at Fredericton Methodist Church on 19 January 1919 for soldiers who died during World War I.

Microfilmed records include vital records covering the years 1793-1971, and include baptisms (1793-1971, excluding 1835), marriages (1835-1874, 1918-1933), and burials (1850, 1920-1971), along with trustees minutes (1861-1930) and quarterly board minutes (1900-1919).

Wilmot United Church (Fredericton, N.B.)

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