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Accession # 4289 Genealogies of P.E.I. Families ITEM LISTING Accession # 4289 Genealogies of P.E.I. families ITEM LISTING ABBOTT *See HEANEY. ADAMS Adams Compiled Family History. H. Lorne Adams. n.d. Received April 1988. 8 pages. HFG- Adams-27. AHEARN P.E.I. Records to 1862 of the Ahearn, Dalton, Kinch, Mackie, McCarthy, MacDonald, Myers, O'Connor and Whelan Families. Thomas P. O'Connor. n.d. Received June 1991. pages unnumbered. Also includes a floppy disk. AITKEN A Short Sketch of the Aitken Family. n.d. 11 pages. The Aitkens of Kings County, Prince Edward Island. Alice Fraser. ca. 1974. 100 pages. HFG- Aitken-14, HFL 6268. ALLEN/ALLING A History and Genealogical Record of the Alling-Allens of New Haven, Conn., the Decendants of Roger Alling, First, and John Alling, Sen., from 1639 to the present time. Compiled by George P. Allen. (New Haven, CT: Press of the Price, Lee and Adkins Co.) 1899, 1977 reprint. 322 pages. *See also MAIR. AMOS The Amos Family of Scotland and Prince Edward Island. Malcolm and Ellen (Gillis) Amos and their Descendants. Compiled by M. Frederick Amos. 1990. 160 pages. ISBN 0-9694317-0-8. ANDERSON *See also CLAY Accession # 4289 Genealogies of P.E.I. families ITEM LISTING - continued ANDREWS A Benacre Legacy: A Genealogical Family History of the Andrews Family of Prince Edward Island, the Manning Family of Benacre and the Andrews Family of Aurora. 2nd Printing with Revisions. Ralph W. Manning., 2005. 517 pages. ANNEAR See LEMON ANNETT The Annett Family of Gaspe. Ken Annett. n.d. Received 1980. HFG-Annett-2. HFL 6656. ARBING *See JEWELL. ARCHIBALD Archibald and Blenkhorn Family History. An Account of the Ancestry of John Geddie Archibald and Cora Estelle Blenkhorn. John Geddie Archibald. 1955. 97 pages. HFG-Archibald-3. ARSENAULT Arsenault. Family Genealogies of Residents of St. Chrysostome. Albin J. Arsenault. n.d. 99 pages. HFG-Arsenault-13. Memoirs of the Hon. A. E. Arsenault, former Premier and Retired Justice, Supreme Court of Prince Edward Island. n.d. 188 pages. HFG-Arsenault-68. *See also PERRY/POIRIER. ASKIN “It’s the Askin in You”: William Askin and his descendants, Lot 29, Kelly’s Cross (Desable), Prince Edward Island and some family connections. Mary Olga McKenna and Treva McNally. 2007. 189 pages. Received 2008. ATWOOD Accession # 4289 Genealogies of P.E.I. families ITEM LISTING - continued *See EWING. AVARDS The Avards in Canada. Grace Tomkinson, plus additions by Gordon M. Avard. n.d. Received 1977 form Gordon M. Avard. 71 pages. BAGNALL The Bagnalls of Turua 1864-1984. A Story of Bagnalls and Stevensons of Staffordshire, England and Scotland; P.E.I., Canada and New Zealand. Dorothy Chadwick Bagnall. Revised, 1985. 153 pages. HFG-Bagnall-67. Bagnall Family History. Received from Dorothy Bagnall MacDonald, 1984. 122 pages. HFG-Bagnall- 47. **The Bagnalls of Turua. A story of Bagnalls and Stevensons of Staffordshire, England, Scotland, Prince Edward Island, and New Zealand. Dorothy C. Bagnall. 1984, updated and reprinted 1993. Approximately 150 pages. *See also BESSAC JEWELL. BALLUM **Ballum and MacDougall family genealogy. Christopher and Joanne Read. August 1994. 36 pages. BANKS *See EWING. BARBOUR Barbour Family Tree 1815-1984. (Includes descendants of Thomas Archibald Barbour of Scotland and Malpeque area, P.E.I.). Kevin Leigh Barbour. 1984. 50 pages. Student paper. HFG-Barbour-11. The Barbours of Prince Edward Island. Kevin Leigh Barbour. 1988. 169 pages. Student paper. HFG-Barbour-12. Accession # 4289 Genealogies of P.E.I. families ITEM LISTING - continued Senator George Hilton Barbour. Kevin Leigh Barbour. 1987. 81 pages. Student paper. HFG- Barbour-13. BAYFIELD **The descendants of Henry Wolsey Bayfield. John Bayfield and Jeanie Hackett. n.d., circa 2000. Approximately 36 pages. Donated by Marjorie Hackett. BEAGAN **Beagan family notes. Compiled by Allen Beagan. Approx. 75 pages. BEAIRSTO History and Genealogy of the Beairstos of Prince Edward Island. Volume I. (2 parts) Irene Turner Barstow. n.d. 364 pages. HFL 6655. And, Volume II, Hannah Beairsto Aitken. Irene Turner Barstow. n.d. 356 pages. HFL 20272. BEARS Bearce to Bears Genealogy 1638-1982. Compiled by C. Austin Bears. 1982. 270 pages. HFG-Bears- 55. Bears Genealogy. Volume 2. Compiled by C. Austin Bears. 1989. 140 pages. HFG-Bears-57. *See also BISHOP. BEATON Farquhar Beaton and His Descendants. James Eardley Beaton, June 2003. 140 pages. BECK Descendants of Vere Beck (1783-1878). Compiled by James Vere Beck. July 1973. HFL 6654. (2 copies). The Descendants of Vere Beck. James Vere Beck. 1983. Published by M.N. Beck, Williams and Crue, Printers. 128 pages. HFG-Beck-18. 2 copies. Accession # 4289 Genealogies of P.E.I. families ITEM LISTING - continued Descendants of Vere Beck and Elizabeth Sarah Marfleet. Compiled by various descendants and donated by Dr. Malcolm Beck. Received September 1991. Includes 11 binders of genealogical materials. **Name listings of the Vere Beck (1783-1878) family. James Beck. 1993. 160 pages. BEER Beer Family History. A Family History of some of the Devon Beer Family on Prince Edward Island. Betty Jean Beer. 1989. 163 pages. Received June 1992 from Betty Jean Beer. *See also BESSAC. BELCOURT Georges-Antoine Belcourt. Manitoba Culture, Heritage and Recreation. 1984. 12 pages. Father Georges-Antoine Belcourt. The Farmers' Bank, Rustico. Jean-H. Doiron. n.d. 56 pages. HFL 6914. BELL The Bell History. Nathan Bell and Jean Carruthers. 1967. 51 pages. Received in 1990 from H. Dean Bell. HFG-Bell-57. BERNARD **La petite histoire de Papa – Edmond Bernard. Alice (Bernard) Richard. Ca. 1994. 129 pages. Received via Department of Education. BESSAC Jean Guilliaume Bessac (1760-1824) and His Descendants. George Park, Benjamin L. Bessac and Henry William Bessac, plus additions by Betty Jean Beer. (Lincoln, CA: 1901). 1977 reprint. Received 1990 from Betty Jean Beer. BETTS Betts family history, 1634-1958. Warren C.B. Robbins. 1959. 122 pages. (Photocopy). Received Accession # 4289 Genealogies of P.E.I. families ITEM LISTING - continued from Mrs. William Gillmour, North Vancouver, BC, 1984. HFG-Betts-6. BIRCH Leaves From the Birches of Avoca. A History and Genealogy of Denis Birch and his Family. Jeanette Birch. n.d. 398 pages. Williams and Crue, Printers. HFG-Birch-5. BIRT The Birts of Prince Edward Island 1831-1986. Compiled by the Birt Committee. 1987. 242 pages. ISBN 0-9692945-0-6. Birt. Compiled family history information. Received from the late W. P. MacLean. 1985. HFG-Birt- 3. BISHOP Compiled family history information. Includes: Bears, Bishop, Compton, Gosbee, Howatt, Hume, Jardine, Jenkins, Lowe, Martin, Murdock, Reeves, Sanders, Smallwood, and Webster. Compiled by and received from James Harvey Bishop, August 1992. 230 pages. Cross referenced under all families. BLACK History of the Blacks. Historical Record of the Posterity of William Black. Cyrus Black and L. W. Black. n.d. The Tribune Press, Ltd., Sackville, N.B. 178 pages. HFG-Black-8. BLACQUIERE See GALLANT BLANCHARD An Acadian Family. Alf Blanchard. 1983. 25 pages. Student paper. Received 1984 form Francis Blanchard. HFG-Blanchard-11. *See also BROWN. Accession # 4289 Genealogies of P.E.I. families ITEM LISTING - continued BLENKHORN *See ARCHIBALD. BOATES **A Boates family history. 1750-1997. Compiled and edited by Tilbury Thomas Boates, Jr. 127 pages. BOSWALL Family Tree Climbing in Bonnie Scotland. Rena Wood Johnstone. 1972. 78 pages. HFG-Boswall- 12. HFL 6653. 3 copies. BOUDREAU Ancestors of Exzelia Elizabeth Boudreau and Branch Lines of the Boudreau, Senezaque, Senet and Menard Ancestors. Volume I. Betty Lou Madden. 1980. The Cornhusker Press, Hastings, Nebraska. 476 pages. Library of Congress No. 80-82936. Received 1983. Descendants of Exzelia Elizabeth Boudreau's Paternal and Maternal Grandparents: Cyprien Boudreau and Mary Louise Senesac and Basile Senez and Marie Adelaide Menard. Volume II. Betty Lou Madden. 1982. Cornhusker Press, Hastings, Nebraska. 482 pages. Library of Congress No. 81-92840. Received 1983. BOULTER **The descendants of Rev. Benjamin Higgins Boulter from Albany, PEI, born in 1792. Compiled by Robert Boulter. 1999. Approximately 150 pages. BOURQUE See BURKE. BOWER Genealogy and History. The Bower Family, the Thomson Family. Compiled by Kendall Myers Bower and Gertrude Thomson Bower. 1979. 224 pages. HFG-Bower-1. HFL 6651. Accession # 4289 Genealogies of P.E.I. families ITEM LISTING - continued BOWLEY **The Bowleys of Prince Edward Island. A history of some of the ancestors of Greg Bowley. Greg Bowley. Student history paper, 29 May 1998. 15 pages. BOWNESS **The descendants of William Bowness of Kirkton, Scotland. Kyler C. Bowness. Printed by Halcraft Prints, Halifax. 1997. 261 pages. Index to The Descendants of William Bowness of Kirkton, Scotland. Kyler C. Bowness. nd. 20 pages. *See also ELLIS. BREHAUT Descendants of Henry Brehaut, 1767-1848. Compiled by Russell Ewing. 1992. 67 pages. **Descendants of Henry Brehaut . Compiled by Russell Ewing. 2000. 49 pages. See also BURHOE BREWER Our family notebook. Brewer. Cudmore. Betty Brewer. circa 1993. 150 pages. BREWSTER *See EWING. BROOKS Brooks. A link with the past. Irene Ramsay. April 1986. **The first Dumville and Brooks families to migrate to Prince Edward Island and many of their descendants. Rev. Garland C. Brooks. May 1997. Approx. 60 pages. Accession # 4289 Genealogies of P.E.I. families ITEM LISTING - continued BROWN **The Browns and Blanchards. A family history. By Ric Smith and Ron Peterson. 1999. 86 pages. **A story of the Browns, Douglas and Carluke, Scotland, New Glasgow and Margate, Prince Edward Island. Samuel, William, William, George, and Jennie Brown 1787-2001. Constance Ketchum. 2001. Approximately 212 pages. *See also MACDONALD. BRUCE Descendants of Donald and Ann (Matheson) Bruce. Selkirk Settlers of Valleyfield, P.E.I. (1840- 1977). A First Approximation - 1977. Lloyd Beck MacLeod. 1977. HFG-Bruce-13. HFL 6650. Cross referenced under Matheson. **The Bruce family of Red Point, Prince Edward Island, 1840-1999. Emery M. Bruce. 1999. 99 pages. Donated by Emery M.
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