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- 1872 Envelope Addressed to James PateAn envelope addressed to James Pate. The date stamped is March 27th, 1872.An envelope addressed to James Pate. The date stamped is March 27th, 1872.County of Brant Public Library
- Letter from Agnes Pate to James Pate, Nov 9, 1876Letter to James Pate from his sister, Agnes Pate. Letter was sent on Nov 9, 1876 and discusses various family members and illnesses in the community. Page 1 Midtown Nov 9th 1876 My Dear James How are you keeping this cold weather? I am afraid you will be missing some …Letter to James Pate from his sister, Agnes Pate. Letter was sent on Nov 9, 1876 and discusses various family members and illnesses in the community. Page 1 Midtown Nov …County of Brant Public Library
- Letter to James Pate from Thomas Pate, December 31 1876Letter to James Pate from his brother Thomas Pate. The letter was sent December 31 1876. In the letter Thomas says Merry Christmas to his brother and provides an update on how he is doing. He states that they are selling very little milk and he thinks it is due …Letter to James Pate from his brother Thomas Pate. The letter was sent December 31 1876. In the letter Thomas says Merry Christmas to his brother and provides an update …County of Brant Public Library
- Invoice to James Pate from Edward Sang and Sons Nurserymen and Seed Merchants, October 25 1876Invoice to James Pate for 18 gooseberries and 8 blackcurrants from Edward Sang and Sons Nurserymen and Seed Merchants - .66 pounds. Invoice was sent October 25, 1878.Invoice to James Pate for 18 gooseberries and 8 blackcurrants from Edward Sang and Sons Nurserymen and Seed Merchants - .66 pounds. Invoice was sent October 25, 1878.County of Brant Public Library
- Letter from Martha Dykes to James Pate, January 18 1879Letter from Martha Dykes (a cousin) to James Pate, sent January 18, 1879. In the letter she discussed her school lessons, and how a girl named Miss Scott went skating and got sick and died. Jessie scott was staying with Martha through the summer. She discussed how the farm was …Letter from Martha Dykes (a cousin) to James Pate, sent January 18, 1879. In the letter she discussed her school lessons, and how a girl named Miss Scott went skating …County of Brant Public Library
- Letter from William Pate to James Pate, August 20, 1882A letter from William Pate (brother) to James Pate on August 20, 1882 discussing the farm. Page 1 Lethangie Kinross My Dear Brother, I have only once I think – and that very shortly – written you. Since you left here. I prefer – lazy as I am at writing …A letter from William Pate (brother) to James Pate on August 20, 1882 discussing the farm. Page 1 Lethangie Kinross My Dear Brother, I have only once I think – …County of Brant Public Library
- Letter, John Bialas to Mary Dancavitch, 1 February 1943John Joseph Bialas, the eldest son of John and Katherine (Serdersky) Bialas, was born on 7 May 1921 in Brantford, Ontario. He attended St. Basil’s Separate School and was a member of the St. John the Baptist Ukrainian Catholic Church. He was one of Brantford’s best known young hockey players, …John Joseph Bialas, the eldest son of John and Katherine (Serdersky) Bialas, was born on 7 May 1921 in Brantford, Ontario. He attended St. Basil’s Separate School and was a …County of Brant Public Library
- Letter, Joseph "Joe" Bialas to Mary Dancavitch, 25 June 1943Joseph “Joe” Bialas was born in 1923 or 1924 to John and Katherine (Serdersky) Bialas. He was the second youngest son, with John Joseph being the eldest son, and Frank the youngest. There were also two daughters in the family, Alice and Mary. During the Second World War, he served …Joseph “Joe” Bialas was born in 1923 or 1924 to John and Katherine (Serdersky) Bialas. He was the second youngest son, with John Joseph being the eldest son, and Frank …County of Brant Public Library
- "Thomas Hill at Mohawk Institute"Photograph of Thomas Hill when he was a student at the Mohawk Institute.Photograph of Thomas Hill when he was a student at the Mohawk Institute.Six Nations Public Library
- "Mohawk Institute"Photograph of the front exterior of the Mohawk Institute residential school.Photograph of the front exterior of the Mohawk Institute residential school.Six Nations Public Library
- Airgraph, John Bialas to Mary Dancavitch, 19 February 1943John Joseph Bialas, the eldest son of John and Katherine (Serdersky) Bialas, was born on 7 May 1921 in Brantford, Ontario. He attended St. Basil’s Separate School and was a member of the St. John the Baptist Ukrainian Catholic Church. He was one of Brantford’s best known young hockey players, …John Joseph Bialas, the eldest son of John and Katherine (Serdersky) Bialas, was born on 7 May 1921 in Brantford, Ontario. He attended St. Basil’s Separate School and was a …County of Brant Public Library
- Chancery Sale for estate of Charles Thompson, 1865This document lists the properties offered during the June 1st, 1865 chancery sale of the estate of Charles Thompson, who owned the Summer Hill Estate in the township of York. Herbert Biggar, of Mount Pleasant, is listed as one of the parties to the chancery case. The document was provided …This document lists the properties offered during the June 1st, 1865 chancery sale of the estate of Charles Thompson, who owned the Summer Hill Estate in the township of York. …County of Brant Public Library
- War Loss Claim of Capt. H.S. Hart of the 1st Battalion, 82nd Regiment- November 2, 1814This document is the war loss claim of Capt. H.S. Hart of the 1st Battalion, 82nd Regiment. He stated on November 2, 1814 that he lost 3 pairs of boots, 3 pairs of shoes, a brush, luggage and other stores in a boat wreck on his way from Kingston to …This document is the war loss claim of Capt. H.S. Hart of the 1st Battalion, 82nd Regiment. He stated on November 2, 1814 that he lost 3 pairs of boots, …
- Letter from Lt.Col. Chewett to Ensign Kuck- 6 Sept 1814Letter from Lt.Col. Chewett to Ensign Kuck.Letter from Lt.Col. Chewett to Ensign Kuck.
- Letter From Sir Isaac Brock to James FitzGibbon - July 29, 1812[1812], 29 July: Major-General Isaac Brock, York, to James FitzGibbon. I lament that you should have been so long impressed with the idea that I possessed the means of being serviceable to you. I had scarcely heard of Mr. Johnson having declined a Company in the Glengarry (which would have …[1812], 29 July: Major-General Isaac Brock, York, to James FitzGibbon. I lament that you should have been so long impressed with the idea that I possessed the means of being …
- The Statutes of his Majesty's Province of Upper Canada in North America- Sir Isaac Brock, 1812The Statutes of his Majesty's Province of Upper Canada in North America outlining the recruitment, administration and discipline of the militia.The Statutes of his Majesty's Province of Upper Canada in North America outlining the recruitment, administration and discipline of the militia.
- Military commission of George Ridout in the York Militia, June 1812This is the military commission appointing George Ridout to the rank of Lieutenant in the Flank Company of the Third Regiment of the York Militia. It was issued by Isaac Brock, President Administering the Government of Upper Canada and Major General Commanding his Majesty’s forces therein on June 29, 1812. …This is the military commission appointing George Ridout to the rank of Lieutenant in the Flank Company of the Third Regiment of the York Militia. It was issued by Isaac …
- Wesleyan Methodist baptismal register: York County, 1835-1910, a transcription......
- Index to the 1871 census of Ontario: York......
- Inhabitants of York County, Ontario, 1850......