The fonds contains biographical source material on Doris Snowdon's life as an artist and on her family genealogy. It consists of a biographical brochure, an article on the Maffre's genealogy, 3 paintings (reproductions), 6 sketches, a photo album with 54 photographs, and 5 textual records related to the ownership of the Snowdon cottage. The fonds is comprised of the following series: Biography ([196-?]-2001), Maffres' Genealogy ([2002?]), Artistic Works ([195-?]-[196-]), Audiovisual Materials ([1953-1962?]), Photographs ([1930]-[1950]), and Snowdon Cottage at Sally's Pond (1971, [2010])
Snowdon, Doris, 1897-1996Item is a photograph of a group that attended a double wedding, with both brides and grooms in the middle. Possibly from Stanstead or Sherbrooke county.
Germaine, Lucien, Fernande and Marcel Drouin
Paul Phaneuf, André Phaneuf, Rodrigue Blouin, Henri Leroux, Lucien Gosselin, Emilien Lagueux
Item is a photograph of Ebenezer Southmayd, first Postmaster of Barnston/Dixville, Que. (Now known as Ways Mills, Que.). Photograph by M.D. Kilburn.
The item is part one of an interview with Eddy Echenberg on the subject of life in the Townships during World War II (WWII) from 1979.
The item is part two of an interview with Eddy Echenberg on the subject of life in the Townships during World War II (WWII) from 1979.
Item is a photograph of Edmund/Ted and Stewart Messenger, probably taken in the 1950s.
The item contains information on Edward Hale’s personal life. It is a letter adressed to his wife.
Item consists of photograph of the wedding of Robert and Elizabeth Hamilton officiated by Reverend Lovelace on May 12, 1960 at the Lennoxville United Church.
The fonds contains primary source information on the family life; social, religious and economic activities; and education of various members of the Baldwin family, May family and other relatives and friends during the 18th to 21st centuries. It also contains historical information on the Stanstead County and Barnston Township areas, as well as genealogy. The majority of the records were produced in the Eastern Townships, many come from the New England states as well as across Canada and worldwide. It consists primarily of personal and business correspondence, postcards and photographs, maps, historical notes and family history. The fonds is comprised of the following series: Baldwin family ([1783 - photocopied ca. 1999]-2005), May family (1863-[1988, photocopied 2022]), Other Correspondence ([18--]-1970), Genealogy (1832-1999), Photographs ([185-?]-1995), Subject Files and Historical Research (1842-2002), Ferrin Family (1811-1974), Mead Family (1832-1853, 1917, [1934-1948?]), and Stevens Family (1910-1961).
Elvyn M. Baldwin (family)The item is a photograph postcard of Edmond M. Beerworth/Beerwort in Beebe Junction in 1915.
Item is a reproduction of a photograph of Ernest and Eva Saxby in Lennoxville in the early 1920s. Eva is holding a baby in her lap. The photograph was reproduced in 2008.
The sub-series contains primary source information on the personal and professional life of Ernest E. Derick in St. Paul and Minneapolis, Minnesota and South Haven, Michigan from 1890 to 1909. It consists of correspondence from Ernest to his brother, Morris C. Derick largely discussing family life, health, finances, and work.
Derick, Ernest Elisha (b. 1867)The file contains primary source information on Evelyn Mabel Ross (née Jordan) from 1926 to the 1960s. It consists of a pressed four-leaf clover; a programme for the MacDonald College School of Teachers graduation ceremony in June 1926; a wedding card; a handwritten list of births and deaths in the Ives family from 1810 to 1911; and a list of names and locations which includes Evelyn Jordan's name. It also consists of two black and white photographs of Evelyn as a school teacher with her students at the Bulwer Model School.
Item is a photograph of E.W. Farwell.
The item is a photograph of F. Winfield Hackett and Eva (née Ryan) Hackett with children in October 1943. Pictured are: (back, L-R) F. Winfield, M. Cora, Michael W., Eva Rose, John S., F. Ryan, (front, L-R) K. Ann, F. Winfield, H. Sybil, and Eva Ryan Hackett.
Item is a photograph of a family underneath a tree, possibly in Stanstead or Sherbrooke county.
Glass negative of the Williams family along the shore of the Lake. Three children are sitting in a boat in the water, while John Sewell Williams and his wife Elizabeth Wood are standing beside the boat with their oldest son.
Glass negative of a couple, two boys and a girl on a wagon pulled by a dog. There is a barn in the background and a fancy fence.
Glass negative of a large family of twenty-four gathered on the front porch.
Glass negative of the Wood-Williams family: John Williams on top, Elizabeth Wood Williams at left on a chair, an unidentified boy with glasses, Bessie Williams and Helen Wood sitting on the floor.
Glass negative portrait of a group of twenty-one men, woman and children posing outside in an open area with trees in the background.
The series contains primary source materials relating to the family of Alberta Everett (née Ross) from around the 1920s to the 1980s. It consists primarily of documents and photographs attesting to the personal lives of Alberta's father, mother, step-mother, and uncle. The series is comprised of the following files: Curtis Ross ([ca. 1920s]-1942), Evelyn Mabel (Jordan) Ross (1926-[196-?]), Rayfield Ross (1931-1936), and Ruby Reta (Martin) Ross ([ca. 1980]).
Item is a photograph of the Bernier family. There is the three first born of the family. In the horse drawn car is two of Ms. Bernier's sisters (Mathile and Élodia Ducharme) and Ms. Carignan, born Délia Boisvert, daughter of Philippe Boisvert.