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McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 190

Page 190 of the McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85

Page 190 of the McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85

[ABBREVIATIONS (found on page 17)  –ab above; adv advertisement; asst assistant; bds boards; cor corner; do same place or same street; dept department; e s east side; h house; n near; n s north side; opp opposite; r rear; rev reverend; s s south side; wid widow; w s west side; n north; s south; e east; w west; bet between.]

[Towns, Villages and Settlements in York County continued]

Transcription:

YORK COUNTY.

A good fitting garment made at Gunn’s, Fredericton.

[TRIPP SETTLEMENT continued]
Morris Thomas, farmer, p o Upper Keswick ridge
Tripp Stepnen, farmer, p o Upper Keswick ridge

TWEEDSIDE SETTLEMENT.
BELL JOHN, farmer, p o Tweedside
Burrill Isaac, farmer, p o Tweedside
Cleghorn Mrs Agnes, p o Tweedside
Cleghorn George, farmer, p o Tweedside
Cleghorn John, farmer, p o Tweedside
Cleghorn William, farmer, p o Tweedside
James Edward, farmer, p o Tweedside
McFarlane Samuel, farmer, p o Tweedside
McFARLANE THOS, farmer, p o Tweedside
McGowan John, farmer, p o Tweedside
McGowan William, farmer, p o Tweedside
Messer James, farmer, p o Tweedside
Messer Thomas, farmer, p o Tweedside
Messer William, farmer, p o Tweedside
Messer William jr, farmer, p o Tweedside
MOORE SOLOMON, farmer, p o Tweedside
Morow William, farmer, p o Tweedside
Oakley Mrs William, p o Tweedside
Patterson James, farmer, p o Tweedside
Rutherford James, farmer, p o Tweedside
RUTHERFORD JOHN, postmaster, p o Tweedside
Sivan Henry, farmer, p o Tweedside
Swan Alexander, farmer, p o Tweedside
Swan John, farmer, p o Tweedside
Swan John jr, farmer, p o Tweedside
Thompson John, farmer, p o Tweedside
Wood George, farmer, p o Tweedside
WOOD PETER, farmer, p o Tweedside
Wood Peter jr, farmer, p o Tweedside

WARD SETTLEMENT.
ARNOLD THOS, farmer, p o Stanley
Crotty Michael, farmer, p o Stanley
Dennison George, farmer, p o Stanley
Dennison John, farmer, p o Stanley
Dennison Michael, farmer, p o Stanley
Douglas Andrew jr, p o Stanley
Douglas John, farmer, p o Stanley
GILMORE EDWARD, farmer, p o Stanley
Gilmore Thomas, farmer, p o Stanley
Gilmore William, farmer, p o Stanley
Harvey John, farmer, p o Stanley
Howe William, farmer, p o Stanley
Kelly Duncan, farmer, p o Stanley
Kelly Duncan, farmer, p o Stanley

Try Gunn’s for a good Suit of Clothes, Queen Street, Fredericton.

[McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 13 – Index]

[McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 5 – Title Page]

A Fredericton Region Museum (formerly the York Sunbury Museum) project
… exhibiting the history of Fredericton and central New Brunswick!

A BIG thank you to Erin who has volunteered to help me with the McAlpine transcriptions!!!

McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 152

Page 152 of the McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85

Page 152 of the McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85

[ABBREVIATIONS (found on page 17)  –ab above; adv advertisement; asst assistant; bds boards; cor corner; do same place or same street; dept department; e s east side; h house; n near; n s north side; opp opposite; r rear; rev reverend; s s south side; wid widow; w s west side; n north; s south; e east; w west; bet between.]

[Towns, Villages and Settlements in York County continued]

Transcription:

YORK COUNTY.

Queen Hotel, every attention paid to guests, Queen St., Fredericton

[NASHWAAK VILLAGE continued]
Shields Thomas, laborer, p o Nashwaak village
Sloot John, farmer, p o Nashwaak village
Smith Cornelius A, farmer, p o Nashwaak village
Smith James W, farmer, p o Nashwaak village
Vanhorne Cornelius, farmer, p o Nashwaak village
Vanhorne Gabriel, farmer, p o Nashwaak village
VANHORNE GEORGE, farmer, p o Nashwaak village
WHITE SEBASTIAN, farmer, p o Nashwaak village
Woodworth Frederick, farmer, p o Nashwaak village

NASHWAAKSIS.
Bailey David, laborer, p o Nashwaaksis
Bailey Jeremiah, laborer, p o Nashwaaksis
Bailey William, laborer, p o Nashwaaksis
Bailey William, jun, laborer, p o Nashwaaksis
Bailey William, 3rd, laborer, p o Nashwaaksis
Barker John, farmer, p o Nashwaaksis
Barker Judson, farmer, p o Nashwaaksis
BIRD ROBERT, farmer, p o Nashwaaksis
Boyer Edward, laborer, p o Nashwaaksis
Brewer Thomas H, laborer, p o Nashwaaksis
Burpee Charles, laborer, p o Nashwaaksis
BURPEE GEORGE, farmer, p o Nashwaaksis
Burpee John, farmer, p o Nashwaaksis
Burpee Wallace, farmer, p o Nashwaaksis
CARTER GEO E, general dealer, p o Nashwaaksis
CLAYTON Mrs JAMES, general dealer, p o Nashwaaksis
Crummer Benjamin, farmer, p o Nashwaaksis
Crummer John, farmer, p o Nashwaaksis
DYKEMAN GILBERT, miller, p o Nashwaaksis
Evans Benjamin, laborer, p o Nashwaaksis
Gill George, laborer, p o Nashwaaksis
GILL J H, mill owner, p o Nashwaaksis
Grant John, laborer, p o Nashwaaksis
Grant Ludlow, carpenter, p o Nashwaaksis
Gunter Samuel, farmer, p o Nashwaaksis
Harris Thomas, laborer, p o Nashwaaksis
Hazlet John J, laborer, p o Nashwaaksis
Hill Thomas, farmer, p o Nashwaaksis
James Joseph, farmer, p o Nashwaaksis
Johnston James, farmer, p o Nashwaaksis
Johnston William, farmer, p o Nashwaaksis
JOHNSTON WM E, general dealer, p o Nashwaaksis
Kelly Alonzo, school teacher, p o Nashwaaksis
Keen Henry, boot ann [sic] shoe maker, p o Nashwaaksis
KINGHORN Rev WILLIAM, Free Baptist, p o Nashwaaksis
Kinghorn William, jun, tanner and currier, p o Nashwaaksis
MANZER Rev DOUGLAS, Baptist and general dealer, p o Nashwaaksis
McAdam James, carder, p o Nashwaaksis
McCullough William, laborer, p o Nashwaaksis

J. J. Weddall, Dry Goods, no second price, Fredericton.

[McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 13 – Index]

[McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 5 – Title Page]

A Fredericton Region Museum (formerly the York Sunbury Museum) project … exhibiting the history of Fredericton and central New Brunswick!

McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 42

Page 42 of the McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85

Page 42 of the McAlpine's York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85

[ABBREVIATIONS (found on page 17)  –ab above; adv advertisement; asst assistant; bds boards; cor corner; do same place or same street; dept department; e s east side; h house; n near; n s north side; opp opposite; r rear; rev reverend; s s south side; wid widow; w s west side; n north; s south; e east; w west; bet between.]

Transcription:

FREDERICTON.

JAMES R. HOWIE,
Merchant Tailor & Clothier,
DEALER IN
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS.
A large and well assorted stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING
always on hand.
Imported CLOTHS and RUBBER GOODS a specialty.
Queen Street, – – – Fredericton, N. B.

HOWIE JAMES R, Merchant Tailor and Clothier, Queen, h Waterloo Row See adv above
HUGHES REV JOHN H, Baptist, h George
Hughie Andrew, laborer, h Westmoreland
HUME GEORGE, prop Long’s hotel, King, cor York
HUNT GEORGE C, druggist, Queen, h York
Hunt Sophia A, wid Capt G C, h off Queen e
Hunter Mary, wid James, h George
Hurley Cornelius, laborer, h King
Hurley James, boot and shoe maker, Queen, h King
Hurley Patrick, laborer, h Regent
Hurley Patrick C, harness maker, h King
INCHES ANDREW, dep Sur Gen, Queen e, h do, cor Gas lane
INCHES JULIUS L, general ins agent and sec Bd of Agriculture, Queen, h St John, cor Queen
INGRAHAM CHAS S, J P, Queen, bds, Brayley house
Ingraham Edgar, clerk, bds Brayley house
Jack Arthur C B, student-at-law, h University N B
Jack Edward, civil engineer, bds King
Jack R Melville, lumber agent, Surveyor Gen office, h King
JACK WM B, principal N B University, h College Hill
Jackson Elizabeth, wid Stepehn, h Charlotte
Jacobs John, physician, King, h do
James Neil B, bookbinder, h Regent
Jarvis Charles, laborer, h Charlotte
Jarvis Harry M, salesman, h King, n St John
Jarvis John, care taker Government House
Jarvis John, moulder, h King
Jarvis Matthew, laborer, h St. John
Jarvis Robert D, salesman, h King, n St John
Jarvis William, boot and shoe maker, King, h do

A good assortment of Cloths at Gunn’s, Queen Street, Fredericton.

[McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 13 – Index]

[McAlpine’s York and Carleton Counties Directory for 1884-85 Page 5 – Title Page]

A York Sunbury Museum project … exhibiting the history of Fredericton and central New Brunswick!

Clippings (MS19 – 248 to 297)

View of the underside of Westmorland Street Br...

View of the underside of Westmorland Street Bridge (Image via Wikipedia)

MC300-MS19 York-Sunbury Historical Society Collection Description (page 164)

If you are interested in any of these files then please contact the Provincial Archives of New Brunswick.

Continued from Clippings (MS19 – 1 to 18), Clippings (MS19 – 19A)Clippings (MS19 – 20 to 103), Clippings (MS19 – 104 to 157)Clippings (MS19 – 158 to 216) and Clippings (MS19 – 217 to 247)

248  Clippings Downtown Fredericton Facelift-April 1977,

249  Clippings, Fredericton, Heritage Trust Festival-April 23, 1977

250  Clipping, “My Kind of Town – Impressions of Dawn Pollard, Museum Impressive”; detailed description about the interior and holdings of the York-Sunbury Museum; n.d.

251  Clipping from The Daily Gleaner, “York-Sunbury Historical Society Hears Address on N.B. Early Education”; n.d.

252  Clipping, The York-Sunbury Historical Society presents “The Past, Present and Future of Rug Hooking”; n.d.

253  Clipping from The Daily Gleaner, “Honor Jonathan Odell at Ceremony Tuesday”; n.d.

254  Clipping on “Mary Barker Funeral Scheduled Wednesday”, obituary, photo of Mary Barker, n.d.

255  Clipping on grants for smaller galleries mentions Fredericton’s Beaverbrook Art Gallery, the National Exhibition Center and the UNB Art Centre, Old Government House, Mansion House, photo of The Original Old Government House in Fredericton, photo of chest of drawers (c1820) made by Saint John cabinet-maker Thomas Nisbet, by Christina Sabat, n.d.

256  Clipping on exhibits of commemorative pottery at the York-Sunbury Museum “Display Recollects Barker House Era” by Debbie Laaper – photo

257  Clipping on “Interesting Facts about Early Fire Fighting In City by Graham Galloway, Gleaner Staff Writer, n.d.

258  Clipping on saving the Military Compound by Wayman A. Fairweather, n.d.

259  Clipping on the Military Compound by Louise Hill, n.d.

260  Clipping on saving historic buildings downtown Fredericton by Jesse Tweeddale Hall, n.d.

261   Clipping on “Alberta’s Oil Boom Started in New Brunswick” by John Fisher, n.d.

262   Clippings on “Downtown Development Outlined” by Roger Alain and “Military Compound’ Suggested as Name”, n.d.

263   Clipping and photo of Lieutenant-General Ernest W. Sansom who was honored with life membership in legion by Milton Thomas, n.d.

264   Clipping on preserving Fredericton city houses, n.d.

265   Clipping on Historical Society wants answers on the proposed commercial development in the Military Compound by Stuart Allen Smith, n.d.

266  Clipping on “The Saxby Gale”, 1869 in Penniac station by Harry P. Wade. Has information on Wade family, n.d.

267  Clipping on “Grounds for Dissension” on the Westmorland Street Bridge by Robert Fellows, n.d.

268  Clipping from The Daily Gleaner on “Marysville Place Discussed”, photo, n.d.

269  Clipping of poem “Poet’s Memory Honored” Glenn E. Pond (photo), by Michael O. Nowlan, n.d.

270 Clippings from The Atlantic Advocate on York-Sunbury Museum, by Fred Phillips, photographs by Dr. R.E. Balch, n.d.

271  Clipping and photograph of Historical Tour of the York-Sunbury Museum by Keith Minchin, February 21, 1990.

272  Clipping and photo of a painting of the original Provincial Exhibition Palace, “City’s First Exhibition Building” inaugurated in 1864 by Linda Squiers Hansen, n.d.

273  Clipping and photo of CFNB’s Jack Fenety, “Chance Meeting Led to Career” n.d.

274  Clipping and photo of Dr. Wallace Brown, “UNB History Professor Elected to Society Post, n.d.

275  Clipping and photo of Muriel McQueen Ferguson receiving 1986 Persons Awards presented by Governor General Jeanne Sauve, n.d.

276  Clipping of “River Jubilee open in Capital” by Sharon Pond, n.d.

277  Clipping on “Fredericton Heritage Trust” by Stuart Allen Smith, n.d.

278  Clipping on “McKinley Ferry Has Ended Long Service”, n.d.

279  Photocopy of notes on Executive Meeting – York-Sunbury Historical Society, May 8, 1946 and General Meeting – York-Sunbury Historical Society, May 8, 1946.  Photocopy of newspaper clipping “Historical Society Interesting Paper” in regards to May 8th meeting and newspaper clipping “Historical Society Noted Accessions”, July 15, 1946.

280  Photocopy of newspaper clippings “Ask For Memorial-Late Dr. Priestman”, Historical Society Considered Several Important Questions at Meeting, August 30, 1950.  Photocopy of newspaper clipping – “Attended Conference”, Dr. Ivan Crowell and Miss Louise Manny Spoke at Rockwood, Me, October 17, 1950.  Photocopy of General Meeting, October 18, 1950.

281   Clipping with photo of early furnishings at the York-Sunbury Museum in the old Officers’ Barracks Building, “Society Revives Historical Period”, July 3, 1961.

282   Clippings from The Daily Gleaner with photo of Queen Mother Elizabeth, “Giant Indian-Eskimo Murals will Decorate Uplands Airport for Queen Mother’s Arrival”.  Clipping “Monument of Great Historic Significance Says Professor”, This is the text of an address by Prof. W.S. MacNutt, professor of history at the University of New Brunswick, delivered during the unveiling of the National Historic Site Plaque at Old Government House.  “Black Watch Members Leave”.  Photo of Youth and Welfare Minister W.R. Duffie meeting with officials of the Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps.  Clipping with wedding photo between Ronald Richard Gallagher and Lucy DiGiacinto, June 5, 1962. 

283   Clippings from The Daily Gleaner “Signal Corps Team Wins Carnival March”.  Photo of Lt-Gen. E.W. Sansom, president of the York-Sunbury Historical Society visiting the winning marchers.  The march was made on the 150th anniversary of the march of the 104th Regiment.  February, 1963.

284   Clippings from The Daily Gleaner “104th Regiment’s March is Featured Today”,.  “Camp Gagetown Mess Has Valuable Report of Famous March”, February 7, 1963.

285  Clipping and photo from The Daily Gleaner of the presentation of a tray handed down from the original 104th Regiment to Lieut. A. F. Charters, team captain, 3rd Signal Squardron, the winning team in a march held to commemorate the march of 104th Regiment 150 years ago. February 8, 1963.

286  Clipping and photos from The Daily Gleaner “75 Students from City Schools Visit Officer’s Square Displays” by Ralph Thompson, March 29, 1963.

287  Clipping and photo from The Hartford Courant “Noted New Brunswick Museum Contains Host of Rare Items” by Fred Phillips, April 7, 1963.

288  Clipping and photo from The Daily GleanerYork-Sunbury Museum Historical Treasure Chest on our Doorstep by Fred Phillips, June, 1963.

a.  Clipping and photo from The Daily Gleaner “Queen Marks 10th Anniversary of Her Coronation”, June 1963.;

289  Clipping and photo from The Daily Gleaner, on a York-Sunbury Historical Museum tour and demonstration for kindergarden students, October 4, 1963.

290  Clipping and photo from The New York Times, “The House That Trenton Built for Redcoats” by Leo Hamalian, December 13, 1964.

291   Clipping and photo of “Wilmot Church Plans Special Services for 174th Anniversary”, November 12, 1965.

292   Clipping and photo of “Fredericton Business History Contained in Old Advertisements” by Dick James, November 16, 1965.

293   Clipping and photos from Lewiston Journal Magazine Section “Aroostock War Recalled In Visit to N.B. Museum” by Steve Libby.  Photos are of a model of “David Weston” steamboat, an iron column which was one of the original posts set out to mark the International Boundary between the State of Maine and the Province of New Brunswick, and authentic re-furnishings of the York-Sunbury Museum, March 12, 1966.

a.  Clipping and photo from Lewiston Journal Magazine Section “Bell Hill Meeting House, Otisfield”, Maine, March 12, 1966.

294  Clipping from The Sun Baltimore, MD “Colonial History Treasure” article on the York-Sunbury Museum, October 16, 1966.

295  Clipping “13,000 Visitors at Museum, Interest in History Growing, Meeting Told”, January 22, 1968.

296  Clipping and photos,from Lewiston Journal Magazine Section, of N.B and one of George Taylor “First to be wet plate Nature Photographer?  George T. Taylor, by Fred H. Phillips, January 27, 1968.

297  Clipping and photos from The Daily Gleaner, “York-Sunbury Historical Museum Opens; More Exhibits This Year, June 8, 1968.

Lilian Maxwell Genealogical Correspondence

MC300-MS3 York-Sunbury Historical Society Collection
Description
(page 97)

If you are interested in any of these files then please contact the Provincial Archives of New Brunswick.

“Lilian Mary Beckwith Maxwell (1877-1956) was born in Fredericton, the daughter of Charles Beckwith and Mary Helen Glasier.  She graduated from the University of New Brunswick in 1898 with a Bachelor of Arts with Distinction in English.  She attended Wellington Teachers’ Training School in Massachusetts and the Provincial Normal School in Fredericton, and taught in Ludlow and Saint John.  She married James Brown Maxwell, an engineer.  After living in the United States for a short time, they, with their three children, settled in Fredericton.

Lilian Maxwell was a charter member of the York-Sunbury Historical Society, and wrote for the Society as well as for newspapers and magazines.  She had several books published including The History of Central New Brunswick and The River St. John and Its Poets.  She was a member of the Senate of the University of New Brunswick and received an honorary Doctorate of Laws from that Institution.  She was also a charter member of the Society for the prevention of Cruelty to Animals, and of the Governor Carleton Chapter of the Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire.

Her other interests included art and antiques.  Maxwell was a very active member of the Historical Society and in some cases in this series, it is difficult to differentiate between her personal correspondence and research and that done on behalf of the Society.  She produced a great many family genealogies and responded to numerous inquiries in the form of letters to Maxwell, which date from 1932 to 1965.  They are arranged by the surname of the main family being researched.  The names in brackets are also mentioned in the correspondence and the date following the name refers to the date of the inquiry.  In many cases, the amount of genealogical information actually provided is minimal.  This series measures 50 centimeters.”

1   General information on genealogical procedure: 1938-1953
2   Abrahams (Abrams); 1938
3   Adams; 1937-52
4   Agnew; n.d.
5   Ahearn; 1947
6   Ansley; 1939
7   Allan (Allen); 1934-1943
8   Allison (Ellison); 1946
9   Anderson; 1944
10   Appleby; 1940
11   Armstrong; 1965
12   Arnold; n.d
13   Atchison; 1943
14   Atkinson; 1951
14a  Austin; 1949-1964
15   Ayer; 1950-1952
16     Babbit; n.d.
17     Bagley; 1944
18     Bailey; 1954
19     Barker; n.d.
20     Bassett; 1939
21     Baxter; 1937
22     Beach; 1942
23     Bearisto; 1950
24     Beckett; 1938
25     Beckwith; 1936-1940
26     Bedell; 1955
27     Derris (Dennis); 1958-1959
28     Bishop; 1944
29     Blakeney; n.d.
30     Bogert; (Bogart); 1965
31     Bonney; 1938-1953
32     Bowden; 1948
33     Bowen; 1944
34     Boyd; 1951
35     Radford; 1945-1948
36     Bradley; 1937
37     Brand; 1944
38     Brannen; 1931
39     Briggs; 1946
40     Brittain;1937
41     Brown; 1936
42     Brownell; 1937
43     Buchanan; 1937
44     Burnett; 1944
45     Burt; n.d.
46     Burton; 1949
47     Caldwell (Rowell); 1937
48     Calhoun; 1939
49     Calkin; 1965
50     Cameron (Lint; Cook); 1947
51     Camp; 1948
52     Campbell; 1935
53     Carl; n.d.
54     Carleton; 1936
55     Carlin (Carling); 1939
56     Carlisle; 1950
57     Carmen (Haight); 1950
58     Carmichael; 1938
59     Carney; 1950
60     Chase (Moore; Keezer); 1943-1944
61     Chestnut; 1951
62     Chipman; 1931
63     Clark; 1939
64     Clements; 1930
65     Cliff; 1935
66     Close; n.d.
67     Coates; 1946
68     Coddington; 1946
69     Cody; 1965
70     Cole; 1940
71     Coleman; 1934
72     Compton; 1947
73     Condon; 1950
74     Cook (Lint); 1934
75     Coon; 1933
76     Cougle (Allan; Lockwood); n.d.
77     Coulthard; 1964
78     Cox; n.d.
79     Crandall; 1941
80     Crane; 1939
81     Crighton; 1939
82     Croft (Simonds); 1945
83     Crouse; 1941
84     Cunningham; 1936
85     Cyr (Sears; Crock); 1946
86     Dailey; 1940
87     D’Amours; n.d.
88     Davidson; 1934-1946
89     Davis; 1949
90     Day; 1939-1942
91     DeVeber; n.d.
92     Doak; 1943
93     Dow; 1945
94     Drummond; 1940
95     Dunham (Close); n.d.
96     Earle (Fraser; Rapalje; Emerson); 1946
97     Ebberson; 1950
98     Edmonds; 1938
99     Edmondton; n.d.
100   Elliot (Murchie); 1937-1952
101   Ellis; 1951-1952
102   Emery; 1937
103   Estabrooks; 1955
104   Estey (Morehouse; Hartt; Cunningham); 1957
105   Finnimore; n.d.
106   Fitzgerald;l 1938-1939
107   Foreman (Moore); 1946
108   Forrester; 1947
109   Foshay (Jones; Dayton) 1940
110   Foster (Wortman); 1942-1949
111   Fowler (Bostwick; Odell; Cables); 1934
112   Fox (104th; Moran); 1946
113   Fraser (Frazer; Leonard; Rapelie; Grigor; Baby; Earle; Hoare; New Brunswick Fencibles; Calder) 1949
114   French (Bennet); 1931
115   Fuller; 1943
116   Gage (Goucher); 1949
117   Gallant (Haches; Hacheys); 1965
118   Gamble (Howe); n.d.
119   Garden (Balloch; Thompson; Hewlett; Green); 1936
120   Garrison; 1946
121   Gaskin; 1937
122   Gault; 1941
123   Gaynor; n.d.
124   Gethchell (Jay; Jessey; Barnard; Fowler; Brown); 1948
125   Gilbert; n.d.
126   Gill; 1931
127   Glasier; n.d.
128   Glendenning (Perkins); 1953
129   Golden; 1947
130   Good; 1965
131   Gorham; 1933
132   Graham (Mitchey; Mitchell; Jackson); n.d.
133   Grant; 1953
134   Graves; 1949
135   Gray (Scott); 1954
136   Greenough; 1946
137   Gregory; 1938
138   Gunter; n.d.
139   Guyon (Guion; D’Amours; Freneuse); n.d.
140   Hailes (Sproule); 1943
141   Hall (Hart); 1933
142   Handy; 1939
143   Hanson; (Baldwin); 1953
144   Harding (Price; Fownes); 1954
145   Harley; 1956
146   Harper (Hastings); 1939
147   Harris; n.d.
148   Hartt; n.d.
149   Harvey; n.d.
150   Hatfield; 1938
151   Hatheway; n.d.
152   Hatton (Crerar); n.d.
153   Hawkins; n.d.
154   Hayes (Baxter); 1937
155   Hazen (Harley); n.d.
156   Henry; 1940
157   Hewlett (Whiting); 1942
158   Hierlihy; n.d.
159   Hill; n.d.
160   Hillman; n.d.
161   Hopkins (Bennison); 1948
162   Hopps (Bradford); 1954
163   Hovey; 1937
164   Howard; 1952
165   Howlet; n.d.
166   Hubbard; n.d.
167   Hunter; n.d.
168   Huston (Inches); 1938
169   Jackson; 1949
170   Jacob; 1953
171   James; 1940
172   Jarvis; n.d.
173   Jenkin; 1941
174   Jenks; 1948
175   Jewett (Beckwith; Juet); 1933-1948
176   Johnston (MacBeath); 1939
177   Jones; 1952
178   Keenan; 1965
179   Kennedy; 1934
180   Kenny (Kinny; Barlow; Kenney); 1934
181   Kent; n.d.
182   Ketchum; 1950; 1950-1953
183   Kimball; 1952
184   Lamoreaux; 1946
185   Lan (Long); 1946-1947
186   LaTour; n.d.
187   Lattie; 1949
188   Lawrance; 1938
189   Lawson; 1940
190   Leonard (Earl; Fraser); 1948
191   Lint; 1946
192   Lipsett (Coomb); n.d.
193   Little; 1942
194   Lord; 1953
195   Lounsbury; 1945
196   Ludlow; n.d.
197   MacBean; 1934
198   MacMillan; 1948
199   MacNaughton (Kerr; Gunn; Johnson-Johnston; Burnett; MacBeath); 1939
200   McCumber; n.d.
201   McGlinchey (Bailey); n.d.
202   McLeod (McLean; Price; Pond; MacKenzie); n.d.
203   McNeil (McNeal); n.d.
204   Manuel; 1952
205   Manzar; 1941
206   Marsh (March; La Marche); 1941
207   Mauger; 1933
208   Maxwell; 1948
209   Mersereau; 1933
210   Miles; n.d.
211   Millage; 1943
212   Mills (Olmstead); 1937
213   Minard; 1968
214   Minchin; 1946
215   Mitchell (Anderson); 1938
216   Mott; 1954
217   Mowry; 1939
218   Murray; 1931
219   Myler; 1933
220   Nadeau; 1941
221   Needham (Jouet; Yerxa; Fraser; Nadeau); 1947
222   Nevers (Innis; Gidney); 1953
223   Odell; 1942-1944
224   O’Meara (Meade); 1944
225   Oren (Coloured); n.d.
226   Owen (Medely; Kent; Wade; Arnold; Young); 1947
227   Paddock (Robinson); n.d.
228   Paine; 1952
229   Palmer; n.d.
230   Parent; 1937
231   Patterson; 1938
232   Peck (Pack); 1942
233   Perkins; 1938-1953
234   Perley; n.d.
235   Peters (Inches; Glasiers); 1938
236   Phair; 1952
237   Phillips; 1952
238   Pickard (Brill); 1941
239   Polley; 1933
240   Pond; 1950-51
241   Post (Bogart); 1938
242   Power; 1939
243   Price; 1947
244   Purdy (Currie); 1933-1949
245   Rand; 1943
246   Randall; 1935-1949
247   Rapalje (Vanderbury; Vanderburg); 1932
248   Raymond; 1945
249   Reid; 1931
250   Reynolds; 1950
251   Rideout; 1950
252   Roberts; 1938
253   Rockwell; 1948
254   Rosborough; n.d.
255   Ruby (Roby; Howe); 1952
256   Russel (Marsh); 1953
257   Ryerson; 1937
258   Saunders (Allen; Tabor); 1941
259   Say; 1950
260   Schrivner; 1933
261   Secord (Mabee); 1946
262   Seely (Ziele; Uziele); 1948
263   Segee (Noble); 1940
264   Sentall; 1932-1934
265   Sharp; 1945
266   Shaw; 1940-1947
267   Sherman; 1947
268   Sherwood; 1969
269   Shvieler; n.d.
270   Simonds; n.d.
271   Smith; 1935
272   Snider; 1945
273   Sqrague (Bonney); 1941
274   Sproule; 1931
275   Steeves; 1954
276   Stephenson (Coon); 1933
277   Stilson; 1945
278   Stow; 1939
279   Strange; 1933
280   Street; n.d.
281   Sutton; n.d.
282   Sypher; 1938
283   Terrill (Earle); 1928
284   Thomas (Bowden; Blaicher; Bleaker; Blackard; Blucher); 1939-940
285   Thorton; 1952
286   Tibbits; 1952
287   Tingley; 1965
288   Todd; 1936-1938
289   Tomson; n.d.
290   Towers (McLaughlin); 1953
291   Townsend (Waugh; Carney); 1948
292   Trafton; 1947
293   Trecartin; 1948
294   Tribe; 1946
295   Turner; 1939-1943
296   Vail; 1938-1940
297   Valentine; n.d.
298   Vandenburg (VanAllen); 1933
299   Vanderbeck (Underhill); 1935
300   Van der Burgh; n.d.
301   Vardy (Verder); 1933
302   Vogler; 1937
303   Wallace; n.d.
304   Walsh; n.d.
305   Ward (Salisbury; Ayer; Finney; Dixon); 1939;1950
306   Wardell (Riseley); 1950
307   Webb; n.d.
308   Webster; 1939-1945
309   Welch; 1939
310   Weldon; 1952
311   Whelpley; 1941
312   Whitmore (Babbidge; Lyons); 1948
313   Lyon; 1959
314   Wilkinson; 1941
315   Williams (Reid; Morris; Van Buskirk); 1946
316   Willoughby (Herbert); 1939
317   Wilmot; 1932
318   Wilson; n.d.
319   Winslow (Winterbottom; Moodie); 1942
320   Woodforde (Winslow); 1940
321   Wolley (Slocum); 1940
322  Wortman; 1940
323  Yerxa; 1934-1942
324  Yeomans (Ferguson; Vanduson); 1946
325  Young; 1935
326  Hamlyn; 1956
327  Grasse (Bubar; Howland; Degrasse; Phillips); 1956-1961
328  Ketcheson; 1956
329 Goldrup (Gooldrup); 1956