The fonds consists of a commission as third Sergeant in the Militia dated March 6, 1806 at Bolton.
Sargeant, RoswellThe fonds contains primary source information regarding Rosewell Olcott, including a Bachelor's of Arts diploma, summons and agreements.
Olcott, RoswellThe fonds consists of an account of Bell's activities, including dates of birth and death by W.K. Knowlton, dated January 6, 1813.
Bell, Richard EdwardThe fonds consists of primary source documents relating to Rev. William Adolphus Fyles, son of Rev. Dr Thomas William Fyles and Mary Myers. It includes a biography of the man, perhaps handwritten by Viola Hurlbut Beaudoin, and photographs of W.A. Fyles and the Anglican Church of Iron Hill that was built by his father Rev. T.W. Fyles.
The fonds contains primary source information regardin the Rev. Richard Whitwell. The fonds contains the following series: Correspondence (1817-1860); Legal Papers (1826-1859); Business Papers (1822-1862).
Whitwell, Richard, 1878-1864The fonds consists of a receipt for board and tuition, with the same receipt also in French, dated March 2, 1830 at St. Hyacinthe as well as a letter from Samuel Willard re an account dated Febuary 28, 1831 at Stukely.
Girouard, Rev. AntoineThe fonds contains primary source information regarding the Proper family, including Peter Benjamin Proper, married to Sarah Traver, and their son Arthur Proper, married to Lillian Sears of Sutton.
The fonds consists of primary and secondary source information regarding the Prime family, particularly the two brothers Benjamin Worcester Prime and Thomas Merrell Prime who owned Prime Tavern. The photographs also includes pictures of the Prime Tavern and of Dr. Thomas Merrell Prime Jr.
Prime FamilyThis fonds consists of primary and secondary source materials relating to the Pettes family, including family photographs.
Pettes FamilyThe fonds consists of an account of land surveyed by Capt. Holland, a bond to Joshua Willard of £50, as well as a newpaper article on Henry Augustus Prevost Holland, grandson of Major Samuel Holland, dated May 25, 1792.
Holland, ParkerThe fonds consists of primary and secondary source information about the Pagé family, originally from Quebec City, who came to live in the Eastern Townships through Louis Gustave Pagé (1856-1948) and Élise Gingras (1854-1894). They had six children: two daughters and four sons. Henri-Arthur Pagé (1887-1929) and his wife Catherine Moquin (1890-1990) setlled in Knowlton, along with the youngest son Ernest Pagé (1894-1978), who became a well-known commercial printer after buying the business of Henry F. Smith in Knowlton. The fonds include documents and photographs inserted in a big photo album that was created by the children of Jean-Paul Pagé, son of Henri-Arthur, and Madeleine Vézina. It contains four generations of portraits of the Pagé Family and some documents about André Pagé, who was a missionary in Africa.
The fonds consists of primary and secondary source documents relating to Orlando John Soles, and members of his direct family, such as his parents Charles Soles and Sophronia Westover, his wife Henrietta E. Dow, and one of their daughter, Sarah Ellena Soles.
Orlando John SolesThe fonds consists of primary and secondary source documents relating to Norman Edson. The textual records include many secondary source documents relating to the career of Norman Edson. The photographs are the most important documents in the fonds as they are original reproductions printed by the artist and given to different clients and friends. Some of the photographs are originals that he colorized and framed. He also wrote the title on the back of the pictures.
Norman Stewart EdsonThe fonds consists of primary and secondary source documents about Nina May Pickel, married to Owen Ernest Owens. The textual records contains personal and family documents but also documents about her professional career as a painter. The photographs include family portraits, some of them being ambrotype and tintype, and postcards.
Nina May Pickel OwensThe fonds consists of primary and secondary source documents relating to the Nichols family of Potton Townships. They include documents, photographs and diaries of Joshua Levi Nichols, his wife Jemima Carter and their son George Nichols.
Nichols, Joshua LeviThe fonds contains primary source information regarding Nicholas Austin. The fonds contains the following series: Correspondence (1799-1807); Legal Papers (1810).
Austin, NicholasThe fonds contains a family record of Nelson Martin and a birth certificate of Nelson Keene Martin.
Martin, NelsonThe fonds consists of quit claim to Lewis Frost, of Bolton, Lot No. 21, Range 1, Township of Stukely, dated October 11, 1830 at Stukely.
Call, NathanielThe fonds consists of primary source documents relating to the Nash family of Brattleboro, Vt, who came to live in Brome County. It includes documents relating to Ephraim Nash (1754-1816), married to Hannah Wells; their son Alfred Nash (1793-1861), married to Lucinda Knowlton Willard (daughter of Samuel Willard); and their son Ephraim Nash (1820-1851), married to Harriet Parker. Ephraim Nash and his grandson were official surveyor for the East Farnham region.
The fonds contains primary and secondary source information regarding the Mizener family, including Karl A. Mizener.
The fonds consists of primary and secondary source information regarding the Mitchell family. It includes documents and photographs relating to George Mitchell and Jane Armstrong descendants, and Malcolm M. Mitchell and Homer Acton Mitchell. The photo album is related to the Hagan-Mitchell family.
The fonds consists of primary and secondary source information regarding the Mills family.
The fonds consists of a marriage certificate of Michael Pearson and Mary Ann Townsend dated December 7, 1832 at St. Paul, Yamaska Mountain, a burial certificate of Dr. Michael Pearson dated May 31, 1837 and six letters between members of the Pearson and Townsend families, dated May 31, 1837.
Pearson, MichaelThe fonds consists of primary source information regarding the McLoughlin and Willard families from the late 18th century to the mid 20th century. It is divided in four series:
1) Joseph Amos McLoughlin: The first series focuses on Joseph's personal, professional and legal endeavours throughout his life. There is an emphasis on his time as an Inspector of School for the District of Bedford (1870-1888).
2) Charlotte Elizabeth Willard: This second series focuses on Charlotte's personal and legal responsibilities as an estate executor. There is an emphasis on her extensive correspondence throughout her life with family and friends.
3) McLoughlin Willard families: The third series highlights the implications of both families mainly in correspondence in the early to mid 19th century and some photographs. There is also a significant amount of letters from the children of Joseph and Charlotte McLoughlin.
4) Family photographs, including John A. McLoughlin and Charlotte Willard portraits.
The fonds contains primary and secondary source information regarding the McLaughlin families, who came to live in West Bolton and Knowlton, all descendants of James McLaughlin and Elizabeth Andrew, coming from Argyll, Scotland.
The fonds contains primary source information regarding Martin Duboice, including two Commisions concerning the Militia.
Duboice, MartinThe fonds consists of primary and secondary source documents relating to Dr. Robert Tyre MacDonald of Sutton, consisting mostly of photographs of him at different moments in his adult life.
Robert Tyre MacDonaldThe fonds consists of a bond to Isaac Gilbert, Isaac Bowen and Ichabod Young dated October 1, 1800.
Gary, LovedThe fonds consists of a Power of Attorney re estate of Rosetta Knowlton from Caroline and Mary W. Frost to Lee Knowlton, dated November 20, 1850, at Medina, Ohio, a Power of Attorney regarding the Estate of Rosetta Knowlton from Matilda Frost, Harriet Frost and William Frost, dated August 31, 1852, at Lowell, a Power of Attorney as under date of August 31, 1852, dated May 12, 1853, at Lowell, a Power of Attorney by Caroline Frost to Lee Knowlton regarding the Estate of Rosetta Knowlton, dated June 12, 1853, at Harrisville, a letter from Lee Knowlton to Brush & Cantwell, attorneys, enclosing attorney forms, dated August 31, 1853, at Magog, and a letter from Lee Knowlton to his attorney regarding the Estate, dated November 11, 1853, at Magog.
Knowlton, LeeThe fonds consists of primary source information relating to the Lace family that lived in Foster. It includes framed portraits and a little photo album containing pictures of William Henry Lace (1864-1948) and Ruth Lucinda Whitehead (1870-1942) family, including John Edwin Lace (1897-1977) and Fred Ambrose Lace (1892-1959).