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Family Papers and Local History

Reference AFC 20-S5-SS2
Title Family Papers and Local History
Physical Description 5cm textual records
Dates [1800-1950]
Level of Description Sub-series
Scope This sub-series consists of research on local history and families collected by Edwin Seaborn.
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Consists Of Memoirs of Peter John Alison
William Adair Reminiscences
The Robert Addison Family Memoirs
Extracts from the Diary of Richard J. Bainard
Birdsall History by Samuel Birdsall
Bullen Family Register
Scrapbook of Nursing Sister Agnes Davis - Collected by Edwin Seaborn
Memoirs of Richard Jones Evans
Letters written to Mr. Bentinck Harding
Matheson Family History - Including William Matheson, Watchmaker, Lucan, Ontario
Autobiography of Donald McAlpine - Teacher and Inspector, London
Aldborough Settlers by Ebenezer McColl.
McConnell Family Correspondence
Hellmuth Ladies College Scrapbook
History of the Misener Family by Ray S. Morrish
Will of Thomas Moorhouse, Moorhouse Geneaology and Moorhouse Letters
Recollections of Newton A. Meyer
History of the Munro Clan
History of Major James Parkinson
Quaker Families: Doan, Zavitz, Vail, Haight and Chase
Cornelis Rickard
The Life of James Sangster
Dr. George Whitehouse
Major Wood, Middlesex County and Woodstock Township
Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents
The Caradoc Academy
The Fairfield Academy
The Komoka Academy on Baptist Church Property and Drake Corners
Huron College
Minute Book of the London Collegiate (later Hellmuth Boys College)
Union and Albuna Schools
Congregations in London Presbytery
Talbot Street Baptist Church
Vanneck Church
Village and Township of Adelaide
West Adelaide Church Session Book
Account of the Rebellion of 1885 by H. Bapty, 7th Fusiliers, London, Ontario
The Riel Rebellion in 1885 by living members of the 7th fusiliers, London, Ontario
Sam Shed's Photographs and Postcards
John Lauder's Edison Papers
Original Scrapbook of Charles Lilley - Manor and Post Master of London East
Restrictions The original Charles Lilley scrapbook in S5-SS2-F41 is restricted due to poor condiition; please use microfilm for access.