La pièce est une photographie de Robert Grant aux États-Unis.
La pièce est une photographie d'Alexander Henry (Harry) Ward, William Ward, Albion Ward et Charlie Ward.
La pièce est une photographie de Robert Grant Ward (debout à gauche), Alexander Henry (Harry) Ward, Charlie Ward, Grant, Peter Ward et Albion Ward.
La pièce est une photographie d'Alexander Henry (Harry) (à gauche), Annie M. Cairns-Ward, Robert Grant Ward, Evelyn Ward et Lois Ward.
La pièce est une photographie d'Alexander Henry (Harry) Ward, sa fille Evelyn Ward et un enfant. La photographie à été prise à une maison de repos du nord de Toronto en 1963.
The series contains primary source material on the Ward family from around 1907 to before 1970. It consists of photographs and postcards featuring members of the family, their friends, a vacation home in Black Lake, and mining installations. It also includes an identity and registration card with photograph for Doris Ward.
La pièce est une déclaration de George Hanby Cairns de Montréal écrite le 6 juillet 1905.Il décrit les vies et biens de Robert Cairns (couturier) et Ann Jane Hope Cairns, avec mentions a Mr, Fergusons (marchand couturier) et sa fille Hanby F. Cairns (avocate), Dr. James Douglas, Charles Cairns et Arthur Cairns. La déclaration semble être une réclamation d'une partie de la propriété de Ann Jane Hope Cairns par son neveu George Hanby Cairns.
La pièce est un article de journal à propos de Robert Grant "Bob" Ward accueillant le boxer professionnel Jack Dempsey.
La pièce est une lettre de Jean Marc Roberge (notaire) de Thetford Mines à Doris Peterson-Ward de Montréal. La lettre est datée du 15 septembre 1966. La lettre The item is a letter from Jean Marc Roberge (notary) in Thetford Mines to Doris Peterson-Ward in Montreal, dated September 15, 1966. La lettre était jointe à une copie d'un acte de vente en faveur de Flintkote Mines Limited (Thetford Mines).
Ce fonds contient des sources d’information primaire sur la famille Ward de Thetford Mines de 1904 à 1988. Il comprend des photographies, des registres fonciers, des correspondances, de l’information concernant les Royal Scots of Canada, 5th Battalion, ainsi que l’extraction minière dans la région de Thetford et de Black Lake et des photographies de la maison de campagne d’Albion Ward à Saint-Jean-de-Brébeuf et de Robert Grant Ward, troisième du nom, le boxeur. Le fonds est organisé selon les séries suivantes : Documents commerciaux (1925-1977), Naissances, mariages et décès (1913-1986), Propriétés (1966-1988), Armée (1904), Photographies (1907?-avant 1970), Divers (1905-1973).
Famille Ward (Thetford, Qué)The serie contains primary source material on the Ward family in Thetford from 1905 to 1973. It consists of various documents including a statement by Geo. Hamby Cairns, a newspaper article on Robert (Bob) Ward from 1946, a letter between Albion and Harry Ward in 1962, a letter from Albion Ward to an unnamed brother in 1962, an adjustment of sale and a common share of Midland Dsler Securities, and a copy of "Appendix, Reply to the Common Council of the City of New York" concerning Thomas F. Meagher from 1852 [typed ca. 1950s].
The series contains primary source material on the military service of Captain Peers Davidson in 1904. It consists of two letters from Capt. Peers Dadvidson to A. H. Ward informing the latter of activities of the Royal Scots of Canada, 5th Battalion, Highlander Regiment.
The series contains primary source material on the estates of members of the Ward family in Thetford from 1966 to 1988. It consists of correspondence and a last will and testaments pertaining to the estates of Albion T. Ward, Robert Grant Ward and Doris P. Ward.
The file contains primary source material on business conducted by Doris Peterson Ward in Montreal from 1954 to 1967. It consists of two declarations from the Cour Superieure du Quebec authorizing Mrs. Ward to carry on buisiness as a trader under the firm name and style of "The Knitting Pin Reg'd" and to certify that she has ceased to carry on the same activities.
The series contains primary source material on the births, marriages and deaths of members of the Ward family in Thetford from 1913 to 1986. It consists of two certificates of birth for Doris Christine Peterson (future wife of Albion T. Ward) and Lois Turriff Ward, the obituaries for Charles O. Ward and Mrs. Robert G. Ward, a certificate of marriage for Wilfred Alan Greatrex and Lois Turriff Ward, and certificates of death for Albion T. Ward and Doris Christine Ward.
The file contains primary source material on the mining in Thetford from 1925 to 1977. It consists of deeds of sales and partitions for mining lots, certificates of titles, a report on A. T. Ward copper prospects in Inverness and Halifax townships, contracts, correspondence and a map showing the holdings of the Asbestos Corporation Limited in Broughton, Coleraine, Thetford and Ireland Townships from around the 1930s.
The series contains primary source material on business conducted by members of the Ward family in Thetford and Montreal from 1925 to 1977. It consists mainly of deeds of sale, contracts, correspondence and reports. It is comprised of the following files: Mining (1925-1977), The Knitting Pin (1954-1967).