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The series contains primary source material on families that had a connection to the Dericks. It consists of research notes, newspaper clippings, family registers, correspondence, legal documents, scrapbooks, The series is comprised of the following subseries; Andrews, J.R (1883-[18--?]), Beerwort (1891-[198-?]), Brisbin, James Thomas (1848), Christie, Gabriel ([19--?]), Cochrane, Frank ([19--?]), Colton ([197-?]-[199-?]), Cutting (1928, [198-?]-[1993?]), Eaton, Wyatt ([197-?]-[199-?]), Flagg ([1834?]-[1993?]), Friott ([19--?]), Greer ([197-?]), George ([1828?]-[2003?]), George, B.C (1979), Hawley ([1789]-[19--?]), Holt ([19--?]), Hunt ([1991?]), Hunter ([19--?]), Huntington ([19--?]), Hulbert ([1978?]-[199-?]), Hurd (1968-1972), Huxley (1995), Johnson ([1972?]-[199-?]), Kemp, James (1832-[19--?]), Lambie ([19--?]), Livingston, Darcy Gary (1970-[198-?]), Longeway (1838, 1974-[198-?]), Luke ([19--?]), Lyon, C.G ([196-?]), MacCallum ([19--?]), MacDowell, Thain Wendell (1816-[2002?]), MacFie ([19--?]), Mitchell (1993), Mock ([198-?]-[199-?]), Naylor (1862-1992), O'Connor ([19--?]), O'Hea, Timothy ([1988?]), Odell ([1844?]-[19--?]), Patterson, Richard (1960-[198-?]), Robinson ([196-?]), Rowe-Hewson ([1918?]-[198-?]), Ruiter (1782-1799, [198-?]-[199-?]), Ryan ([19--?]), Saxe ([19--?]), Scott ([197-?]), Shand ([1971?]-[197-?]), Snider ([19--?]), Stewart, Rev. Charles James ([19--?]), Stevens ([199-?]), Stone (1975), Struthers ([195-?]-[199-?]), Taylor, Rev. Ernest ([1938?]-[19--?]), Townsend ([18--?]-[19--?]), Van Vliet (1889-1993), Vaughan (1770[reproduction]-1993), Williams (1854-[19--?]), and Young ([198-?]-[199-?]), Mayo (1824), Eyby (1830-1804), Trepannier (1815-1939), Caldwell (1801), Gustavsson (1904), Other people (1794-1949), Genealogical research binders ([196-?]-[199-?], and Genealogical correspondence (1965-1972).
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The sub-series contains information on J.R. Andrews in Bishopton from around the 1940s. It consisted of published poems by J.R. Andrews, consisting of “Thoughts…garnered by the way” and “The message, dedicated to her Royal Highness Princess Elizabeth”.
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The sub-series contains primary and secondary source information on the Beerwort family in Missisquoi County. It consists of family history research and correspondence. The sub-series is composed of the following files: Family research (1942-[198-?]), Ada Mina Beerwort (1891), and Carrie Ella Beerwort (1894-1895).
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The file contains secondary source information on the Beerwort family's origins in Germany, their immigration to New York and then to Missisquoi County. It consists of research compiled by Herbert R. Derick, including research notes, family trees, correspondence, and biographical sketches. It also contains a ribbon for the Clarenceville Union Agricultural Society.
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Ada Mina Beerwort was born 17 May 1855 in Clarenceville to Harvey H. Beerwort and Hulda M. Terry. She married Nathaniel Miller on 9 February 1876 and together they had six children: Harvey Henry, Lillie May, Myrtle Louise, Ethel Maude, Marshall White, and Gordon Taylor. She died on 6 October 1937 in Brome.
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The file contains primary source information on the life of Ada M. Beerwort in Brome in 1891. It consists of a letter from Ada to her sister, Lizzie Beerwort, regarding the death of a neighbour, Mary Vernal, and other family topics.
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Carrie Ella Beerwort was born on 29 July 1870 in Clarenceville to Harvey H. Beerwort and Hulda M. Terry. She spent time in Burlington, Vermont, working as a nanny.
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The file contains primary source information on the life of Carrie Ella Beerwort in Burlington from 1894 to 1923. It consists of letters written by Carrie to her brother-in-law, Morris C. Derick (a.k.a. Mott), regarding her employment as a nanny and family news from 1894 to 1895 and a copy of the last will and testament of Mabel D. Bangs from 1923.
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The sub-series contains information on the Brisbin family in Lacolle from the 1870s to 1923. It consists of pages from a family Bible. Winnifred Alice Brisbin married John L. Derick.
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The sub-series contains information on Gabriel Christie from 1786 and around the 1960s. It consists of reproduction of a land deed between Gabriel Christie and Conrad Derick and a history of the Gabriel Christie house on Viger in Montreal.
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The sub-series contains information on the Cochrane family in Clarenceville from the 1900s to 1974. It consists largely of correspondence and newspaper clippings, focusing particularly on the Honourable Francis Cochrane.
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The sub-series contains information on the Colton family in England, New England and Clarenceville from around the 1970s to 1991. It consists largely of research notes, reproduced family trees and biographical notes, and correspondence.
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The sub-series contains information on the Cutting family in Lacolle and Clarenceville from 1828 to 1993. It consists of a last will and testament for Keziah Cutting, research, notes, family trees, and correspondence. It also includes information on the Rice family.
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The sub-series contains information on the family of artist Wyatt Eaton family in Philipsburg from the 1970s to the 1990s. It consists of correspondence, family trees, research, and a reproduction of Charlotte Eaton’s book on Wyatt Eaton.
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The sub-series contains information on the Flagg family in Clarenceville from the 1830s to 1993. It consists largely of research notes, correspondence, and family trees. It also includes some accounts information for Ira Flagg.
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The sub-series contains information on the Friott family in Noyan in 1856. It consists of reproductions of two land deeds.
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The sub-series contains information on the Geer family. It consists of research notes and correspondence.
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The sub-series contains information on the George family in Potton from around 1828 to 2003. It consists largely of notes, research, and family trees. Included among the documents are a will for Joseph George and freemason certificates.
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The sub-series contains information on the life of Brackett C. George in Potton from 1884 to 1930. It consists largely of business correspondence, deeds, and receipts.
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The sub-series contains information on the Hawley family in Caldwell’s Manor from 1789 to 1971. It consists of a settlement permit and Loyalist compensation for Ruben Hawley, as well as research, notes, and correspondence.
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The sub-series contains information on the Holt family in St-Armand and North Hatley from 1821 to 1992. It consists of a reproduced petition, a reproduced land petition, documents from the Holt Association of America, research, notes, and correspondence. It also includes a scrapbook largely focused on Albert E. Holt.
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Item is a photograph of L. Holt going down a waterslide (shute), dressed in a bathing suit, with C. Holt looking on, taken in August 1916.
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The sub-series contains information on the Hunt family from around 1991. It consists of an obituary for Katherine Taylor (nee Hunt) Scott and documents related to her funeral service, an issue of the Hunt Newsletter, and an article by Crosbie Cotton.
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The sub-series contains information on the Hunter family in Clarenceville from 1857 to 1898. It consists largely of reproductions of land deeds and wills.
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The sub-series contains information on the Huntingdon family in 1784. It consists of a reproduction of an indenture for Simon Huntingdon.
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The sub-series contains information on the Hulburt family in St-Armand from 1820 to 1992. It consists largely of research, notes, and correspondence. It is also a source of information on the Brust family.
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The sub-series contains information on the Hurd family from 1968 and 1972. It consists of correspondence.
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The sub-series contains information on the Huxley family in Vermont from 1995. It consists of a list of headstone transcriptions from the Alburgh Center Cemetery.
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The sub-series contains information on the Johnson family from 1972 to 1988. It consists largely of correspondence and research, and focuses particularly on Sir John Johnson.
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The sub-series contains information on the James Kemp family in Lacolle from 1832 to 1975. It consists largely of an account book, land deeds, receipts, newspaper clippings, and correspondence.
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The sub-series contains information on the Lambie family in Noyan from 1864 to 1980. It consists largely of reproductions of military records for John F. Lambie and correspondence.
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The sub-series contains information on the Livingston family in Clarenceville 1970 to 1980. It consists of correspondence and family trees.
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The sub-series contains information on the Longeway family in Noyan from 1838 to the 1980s. It consists of letter from John Longeway (Inspector of fences and ditches), correspondence, and a family tree.
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The sub-series contains information on the Luke family in St. Armand from 1803 to the 1910s. It consists largely of reproductions of land deeds and correspondence.
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The sub-series contains information on the Lyon family from 1965 to 1968. It consists largely of correspondence regarding research conducted by C.G. Lyon.
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The sub-series contains information on the MacCallum family in Caldwell’s Manor from 1785 to 1991. It consists largely of reproduced correspondence, as well as a map of the grave stones on John MacCallum farm.
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The sub-series contains information on the McDowell (MacDowell) family from 1915 to 2002. It consists of newspaper clipping, a history of the Hall and McDowell families, and reproductions of military records from Thain Wendell MacDowell.
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The sub-series contains information on the MacFie family in Clarenceville from 1909 to 1963. It consists of a book of poems “Verses...Grave and Gay” by John MacFie, miliary records, a passport, correspondence, and land deeds.
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The sub-series contains information on the Mitchell family in Clarenceville from 1993. It consists of a family tree and an ad for genealogical research.
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The sub-series contains information on the Mock family in St. Armand from 1980 to 1991. It consists of reproductions of land deeds, family history, and an issue of the Mock family newsletter.
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The subseries contains primary and secondary source information on the personal, professional, and military lives of the Naylor family in Missisquoi County and in Manitoba from 1862 to 1992. It consists primarily of correspondence, photographs, biographical notes, family tree research, newspaper clippings, and land deeds pertaining to various members of the Naylor family. The subseries is comprised of the following files: Family research (1911[copied]-1990), Business affairs ([187-?]-[1975]), Property (1862-1921[photocopied]), Agnes A. Naylor (1911-1930), Benjamin V. Naylor (1874-1919), Donald B. Naylor (1914-1992), Elizabeth Bessie Naylor ([190-?]-1960), George B. Naylor (1901-1985), Grace A. Naylor (1902-1959), Herbert V. Naylor (1913-1917, 1987), Rev. William H. Naylor (1910-1990), Other Naylor Photographs ([186-?]-1929), and Boats and Shipping ([187-?]-[191-?]).
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The file contains secondary source information on the genealogy of the Naylor family in Noyan, Que. from 1911 to 1990. It consists of family trees, correspondence and research notes.
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The file consists of primary source material on the business affairs of the Naylor family in Missisquoi County from around the 1870s to 1975. It consists largely of advertisements for steamship excursions and lumber, shipping receipts, an advertisement for Ile-aux-Noix Park, letterhead for "Naylor's summer resort", and a history of the Vaughan and Naylor shipping history.
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The file contains primary source information on property belonging to the Naylor family in Missisquoi County from 1862 to 1921. It consists of a land deed and a retrocession from Albert Chapman to Henry Naylor for land in St. Georges de Clarenceville as well as a copy of a letter pertaining to Benjamin V. Naylor's lease and transfer of land on Ile-aux-Noix to the Department of Militia and Defense and the Department of the Interior.
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The file contains primary source information on Agnes Amelia Naylor from 1911 to 1930. It consists of a postcard addressed to Agnes, Red Cross and confirmation certificates, a letter from Agnes to Grace Naylor, and 3 photographs of Agnes as a child and young woman.
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The file contains primary source information on Benjamin Vaughan Naylor from 1847 to 1919. It consists of a certificate confirmation, three letters by Benjamin (two addressed to Bessie), and photographs, as well as a membership card and insurance plan for his wife, Sarah A. Derick.
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Photograph shows Donald B. Naylor at left, ca. 1915.
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The file contains primary and secondary source information on the life of Donald Benjamin Naylor from 1914 to 1992 in Missisquoi County and in the Canadian North. It consists largely of correspondence regarding Donald Naylor's career as a sailor and captain; copies of attestation papers and other records from his military service during World War I with the 24th Battalion of the Canadian Infantry Brigade; copies of and original correspondence by Donald during his time at war as well as later in life; an interview transcript; magazine and newspaper articles; and research notes.
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The file contains primary source information on the life of Elizabeth (a.k.a. Bessie) Gertrude Naylor from the 1900s to 1960. It consists of correspondence, a souvenir booklet of poems, a wedding invitation for Bessie and Everett G. Fadden, a cemetery lot deed, and documents regarding pension benefits.
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The file contains primary and secondary source information on George Ball Naylor from 1901 to 1985. It consists of correspondence, postcards, a souvenir booklet for the Clarenceville Model School from 1901, property tax and registration receipts, a membership certificate for the Freemasons Grand Lodge of Alberta, and research on G.B.'s career as a captain.
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The file contains primary source information on Grace Alison Naylor from 1902 to 1954. It consists of correspondence, a confirmation certificate, a school certificate, a postcard, and photographs. The postcard shows the residence of W.A. Smith in St. Armand, and the photographs include Rebecca Vaughan and Minnie Ross along with Grace Naylor.
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The file contains primary source information on Herbert V. Naylor from 1913 to 1987. It consists of correspondence, receipts, photographs, newspaper articles, and land records pertaining to H. V. Naylor's military service and death during World War I with the 8th Battalion, C.E.F. and property in Swift Current, Sask. Among the photographs are two of H.V. Naylor at Valcartier Camp and among the documents is a day pass from Valcartier.
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The file contains primary and secondary source information on Reverend William Herbert Naylor from 1910 to 1990. It consists of a copy of land deed from William H. Naylor to George Bryan, biographical research, obituaries for W.H. Naylor and for his son, Rev. Reuben Kenneth Naylor, and correspondence between L. Reed Naylor and Herbert R. Derick.
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The file contains primary source information on the Naylor family from the 1860s to 1929. It consists of photographs of Benjamin V. Naylor and his wife, Sarah; of George, Grace and Bessie Naylor; of W.W. Hudson; of John R. Naylor; a monument on the Naylor property; and George Naylor and Mr. Hicks; as well as some unidentified photographs. The album largely contains photographs of members of the Naylor but includes others as well. It consists of photographs of the following people: Archdeacon William Herbert Naylor, Benjamin Vaughan, C.R. Cousins, Howard Naylor, Rev. Henry Alford Naylor, Jennie (née Struthers) Naylor, William Struthers Naylor, Anne Struthers, Ada (née Mount) Naylor, George Naylor, Ella Hudson, W.H.N. Bogs, Mrs. James A. Struthers, Mr. and Mrs. Stone, George B. Naylor, Grace A. Naylor, Elizabeth (Bessie) Naylor, Herbert V. Naylor, the children of G.R. Struthers, Maggie Simpson, Capt. Amos Hawley Vaughan, Mrs. J. Vaughan, Mrs. R. Struthers, Nancy (née Smith) Vaughan, Reuben Hawley Naylor, and Amelia Salt Naylor.
The identified photographs were filed with the Naylor family by the fonds' creator and, subsequently, have been kept with the Naylor family files.
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Item is a photograph of a group of the children of Benjamin V. Naylor, probably including Elizabeth (Bessie), George, Grace, Herbert, and Donald, likely taken around 1896. Photographer: Pinsonneault (St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Que.).
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Item is a photograph of Rev. Henry A. Naylor and Ada E. Mount on the occasion of their marriage on 5 May 1896. Ada is in a wedding dress, holding a bouquet.
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Item is a photograph of Benjamin Vaughan, probably taken in the 1890s. Photographer: McKay (Cresco, Iowa).
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The file contains information on various boats, largely on the Richelieu River, from around the 1870s to the 1910s. Included among the boats pictured are the Island Queen, the Ojibway, the Missisquoi, a schooner captained by W. Montgomery, the Daisy, an unidentified barge, the Windsor, and the Majestic. Also pictured is the Richelieu Bridge and possibly St. Johns wharf.
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Item is a photograph of the Missisquoi steamboat on the Richelieu River, captained by B.V. Naylor, in 1904.
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Item is a photograph of the Island Queen on the Richelieu River, with people visible on the deck, taken in 1898. Captained by Benjamin V. Naylor.
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The sub-series contains information on Avis Martin in Clarenceville from 1883 to 1889. It consists of an autograph book.
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The sub-series contains information on the O’Connor family from around the 1980s. It consists of research and family trees.
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The sub-series contains information on Timothy O’Hea in Ireland and Australia. It consists of research on O’Hea’s military career.
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The sub-series contains information on the Odell family in Odelltown from 1824 to 1854. It consists of seigneurial rents ledgers for members of the Odell family, an invoice ledger, and a reproduction of a claim by Joseph Odell.
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The sub-series contains information on collected by Richard Patterson. It consists of reproductions correspondence, particularly regarding Pliny Moore, and correspondence between Richard Patterson and Mylo MaCallum and Herbert Derick regarding historical and family research.
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The sub-series contains information on the Robinson family in Noyan. It consists of research notes and correspondence.
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The sub-series contains information on the Rowe-Hewson families in Missisquoi from around 1837 to the 1980s. It consists of correspondence, research notes and reproductions of historical documents pertaining to the Rowe family, including military and militia documents.
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The sub-series contains information on John Ruiter from 1792 to around the 1990s. It consists of a land transaction, an appointment of an executor, and research notes.
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The sub-series contains information on the family of Thomas Ryan. It contains of family research notes.
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The sub-series contains information on the Saxe family. It consists of a reproduced account of “The Saga of the Saxes,” including a family tree.
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The sub-series contains information on the Daniel Scott family in 1972. It consists of an article prepared by Mary McCutcheon on loyalist Daniel Scott.
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The sub-series contains information on the Shand family in Noyan 1971 to 1973. It consists of correspondence regarding the Shand family history and the publication “The Gothic Churches of Dorchester” by Douglass Shand Tucci.
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The sub-series contains information on the Snider family. It consists of a letter and family tree sheet.
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The sub-series contains information on Rev. Charles J. Stewart in St. Armand. It consists of a reproduction of Rev. Stewart’s journal from 1807 and Rev. Stewart’s leaflet “A Short view of the present state of the Eastern Townships” from 1817 and newspaper clippings.
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The sub-series contains information on the Stevens family in Lacolle from 1990 to 1993. It consists of correspondence and a history of the Stevens family by Martin Lathe Nicolai.
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The sub-series contains information on the Stone family in Compton. It consists of a letter and a family tree.
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The sub-series contains information on the Struthers family in Clarenceville. It consists largely of correspondence and family trees.
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The sub-series contains information on Rev. Ernest Taylor in Knowlton from about 1938 to the 1940s. It consists largely of newspaper clippings and a biography.
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The sub-series contains information on the Townsend family from 1800 to about 1900. It consists largely of land deeds, marriage certificates, and correspondence.
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The sub-series contains information on the Van Vliet family in Lacolle from 1863 to 1993. It consists of transcriptions of Traver Van Vliet’s diary (including one by Elizabeth Toop), family trees, the Van Vliet family crest, documents pertaining to a Van Vliet family reunion and reproductions of photographs including members of the Van Vliet family.
The two transcriptions are available in digital format.
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The sub-series contains secondary and primary source material on the Vaughan family of Missisquoi County and Selkirk, Manitoba from 1778 to 1993. It consists mainly of photocopies of original correspondence, photographs, and certificates; research notes and correspondence; and family trees. The sub-series is comprised of the following files: Family Research (1785 [photocopied 1968]-1993), Amos H. Vaughan (1784 [photocopied]-[1965?]), Gershom Vaughan ([197-?]), Josephus Vaughan (1778 [photocopied]-1988), Lynds S. Vaughan (1865 [photocopied]-[198-?]), Reuben H. Vaughan (1839-[198-?]), and Benjamin Vaughan (1778[photocopied]-1853[photocopied]).
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The file contains largely secondary source information on the Vaughan family in New England and Missisquoi County from 1785 to 1993. It consists of genealogical and biographical research notes, correspondence, family trees, and a report titled "Vaughan Loyalists of Stanbridge, Quebec" by Pamela C. Johnson, as well as photocopies of original documents from the Vaughan family.
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The file contains secondary source information on the personal and professional life of Amos Hawley Vaughan in Missisquoi County and Selkirk, Manitoba from 1784 to about 1965. It consists of biographical information and family information, a transcription of an obituary, and reproductions of correspondence and newspaper articles. It also includes photograph reproductions of Amos H. Vaughan, his wife, Nancy Smith, Robert Struthers, Eliza Struthers, Mary Hawley Smith and her husband.
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The file contains secondary source information on Gershom Vaughan in Noyan, Quebec from the 1970s. It consists of family trees and biographical notes.
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The file contains secondary and primary source information on the property and military career of Josephus Vaughan in New England and Missisquoi County from 1778 to 1988. It consists largely of photocopies and transcripts of correspondence and research notes.
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The file contains secondary source information on Lynds Smith Vaughan in Missisquoi County and Selkirk, Manitoba from 1865 to the 1980s. It consists of photocopies from a publication containing family history information, a photocopy of a letter, and a transcript of Lynds S. Vaughan's obituary.
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The file contains secondary and primary source information on the personal and professional life and military career Reuben H. Vaughan in Missisquoi County from 1839 to the 1980s. It consists of a certificate of appointment as ensign to the 3rd Battalion of Rouville; a memorandum; a court ruling; biographies; information on his tombstone; photocopies of receipts, shipping documents and biographical information; and a diary and transcripts.
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The file contains information on the life of Benjamin Vaughan in Connecticut and St. John's (now Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu) from 1778 to 1853. It consists of reproductions of a court judgement declaring Benjamin Vaughan an enemy of the United States and for the seizure of his property, a letter from Benjamin Vaughan and James Bissett regarding the salary for a clergyman, and a record of obligation of Benjamin Vaughan to Charles Pierce.
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The sub-series contains information on the Williams family in Foucault. It consists of notarized documents and a family tree.
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The sub-series contains information on the Young family in Missisquoi. It consists of a Lutheran catechism book from 1786, correspondence, and research documents.
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The sub-series contains information on the Mayo family in Caldwell’s Manor from 1824. It consists of a tutorship and court ruling concerning David Mayo.
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The sub-series contains information on the Eyby family in Caldwell’s Manor from 1803 to 1804. It consists of inventories, an agreement and a receipt.
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The sub-series contains information on the Trepannier family from 1815 to 1850. It consists of land transactions.
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The sub-series contains information on Joseph Whitam from 1801. It consists of a survey report by Joseph Whitam for Philip Derick.
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The sub-series contains information on John Caldwell in 1801. It consists of a debt obligation.
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The sub-series contains information Hildur Gustavsson in 1904. It consists of a telegram and coroner’s certificate regarding her death.
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The sub-series contains information on the Dussault (Dusseault) family in the area of St. Hyacinthe from 1799 to 1917. It consists largely of notarized documents, land deeds, and receipts.
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The sub-series contains primary source information on various people from the area of Missisquoi County from 1794 to 1949. It consists of land transactions, correspondence, and a business card. Among the people represented in the file are: M.A. Hungerford, Mildred E. Hardy, G.G. Stewart, John Slater, Antoine Laberge, Henry Sheldon, Joshua Hammond, Henry Hoose, Henry Emerick, Duncan Dewar, David Tryon, Maria Hudson, Robert Wright, Ernest Dawson, Sidney N. Smith, and Hannah (née Smith?) Richardson.
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The sub-series contains secondary source information on various families in the Missisquoi County area, collected from the 1960s to about the 1990s. It contains Herbert R. Derick's research notes, families trees, and biographical notes for the following families:
- Abbott
- Adams
- Aller
- Ames
-Bartlett
- Billings
- Bissell
-Bowman
- Brisbin
- Bullock
- Bush
- Cameron
- Chadsey
- Clarkson
- Cochran
- Collins
- Cookman
-Covey
- Creller
- Curtis
- Derby
- Edgar
- Edy
- Elliot
- Elvidge
- Emrick
- Ethrington
- Fadden
- Fewster
- Featherston
- Flagg
- Fletcher
- Force
- Fosburgh/Vosburgh
- Gallagher
- Gillman
- Goforth
- Griggs
- Hallerton
- Hammond
- Hawley
- Hewson
- Hillman
- Hodgson
- Hudson
- Hurd
- Iby
- Johnson
- Keet
- Kemp
- Lake
- Leach
- Longeway
- Lyon
- Marsh
- McFie
- McCallum
- Moore
- Naylor
- O'Connor
- O'Dell
- Robinson
- Salls
- Smith
- Stead
- Struthers
- Stuart
- Tary
- Towner
- Tryon
- Whitman
- Williams
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The sub-series contains information on Herbert Derick’s genealogical research from 1965 to 1972. It consists of correspondence.
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The sub-series contains information on various families from the Clarenceville and Noyan areas, from the 1930s to the 1940s. It consists of a photocopied newspaper clippings, which touch on the following families: Stevenson, Beerwort, Hewson, Derick, Hall, Hunter, Sprue, Macfie, Bernhard, Naylor, Miller, Derick, Cantois, Granger, Ely, Wright, and Roy.