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Allen-Bellamy family fonds
Family genealogy and Northumberland County historical information
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Date
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14-016/004(01)
Allen family genealogy: includes family trees and family genealogical information; memorial cards, death notices, newspaper clippings
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14-016/004(02)
Bellamy family genealogy: includes family trees and lists of names and dates; memorial cards, death notices, newspaper clippings, correspondence (Note: some information pertaining to the local area is found throughout)
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14-016/004(05)
Cramahe Township, Northumberland County, Ontario: historical research, newspaper clippings, notes, 1943-2006
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14-016/005(02)
Castleton, Ontario, local history: includes notes on Bush School, newspaper clippings, two Castleton United Church centennial (1865-1965) pamphlets (Note: materials compiled/collected by Ruth Bellamy)
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14-016/005(05)
Miscellaneous items: - postcards: West gate entrance to Algonquin Park; Oshawa hospital; King Street East, looking West, Oshawa, Ontario - newspaper clippings - Maps: Dominion of Canada and Adjacent Regions; prepared by Natural Resources Intelligence Service, Dept. of the Interior, Ottawa, n.d. Township of Murray in the County of Northumberland; Province of Ontario Office of Public Roads and Highways, n.d. [1915?] Township of Brighton in the County of Northumberland; Province of Ontario Office of Public Roads and Highways, 1915 Also, rolled maps (located in Map Cabinet – Drawer 13): Road Map of the United Counties of Northumberland & Durham, 1924 Road Map of the County of Victoria, 1950 Road Map of the County of Lennox & Addington, 1950
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14-016/004(03)
Northumberland County scrapbook of births, marriages, and deaths of friends and family of Kathryn Bellamy: newspaper clippings and cards
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1931-2006
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14-016/005(03)
Handwritten menu book of Presqu’ile Hotel, Brighton, Ontario, 1958-1959 (Note: accompanying note states that Ruth Bellamy bought the “menu book” at a Presqu’ile Hotel auction sale in the late 1960s or early 1970s)
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14-016/005(04)
Pamphlets pertaining to Churches attended by the family: Colborne United Church: annual reports, 1968-1975; Sunday service programs, 1971-1981; Colborne Pastoral Charge, ca. 1983; correspondence, 1978 Salem United Church, 1955-1963; Rules and Regulations of Salem Cemetery, ca. 1949 “Our Treasured Recipes: Anglican Church Women: St. James’ Roseneath; St. George’s Hastings”, n.d. “United Church Women: Constitution Interim Issue of By-Laws and Handbook”, n.d. “The Dominion Council of The Woman’s Association of the United Church of Canada”, 1959
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14-016/004(07)
Duotang of typed stories about Northumberland County and surrounding areas, ca. 1940s, assumed to have been collected by Ruth Bellamy: scattered local names appear throughout; several stories are taken from newspapers; possibly part of reading material provided for local history class; some titles include “The Serpent Mounds,” “Indians of Ontario,” “Sainte-Marie/Excursion into Living History,” etc. (Note: in most cases, the original sources are not provided)
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[194-?]
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14-016/004(04)
Northumberland County newspaper clippings re local history, ca. 1970s; local date calendars
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[197-?]
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14-016/004(06)
Salem, Ontario local history, written by Ruth Bellamy, about life in Salem, Ontario, Cramahe Township, Northumberland County
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April 1975
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14-016/005(01)
Local history materials collected by Ruth Bellamy, who took several courses in the 1970s. The history mainly encompasses Northumberland County; materials include newspaper clippings, notes from classes, etc. (Note: these items were received in a fragile black binder which has been discarded)
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