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H Vertical Files FOLDER/DIVIDER TITLE Date Documentary Artifact Type Title Author Source Description Keywords Hacker Family October 8, 2003 Letter Re: William Henry Hacker Fred Hacker A letter with genealogical Hacker Family: information on William Henry Hacker and the Hacker Family. Hallen Family Undated Transcript Diary of Rev. George Hallen January 22 - George Hallen A copy of the translated transcript Hallen Family: George Hallen: August 1, 1835 of George Hallen's diary. Undated Papers Untitled A collection of hand written Hallen Family: genealogical information on the Hallen Family. Undated Cards Untitled Photocopies of series of cards Hallen Family: with information on the Hallen Family. April 15 Letter Untitled A letter and several pages of a Hallen Family: Eleanora Hallen: book in progress by Laura Peetoom on the Hallen Family, based on the diary of Eleanora. Tuesday July 6, 2004 Newspaper, Clipping No scandal in this sponsorship plan Sharon Weatherall An article on the collection of Hallen Family: Huronia Museum: Mary Hallen-Gilmoure: Jamie Hunter: Catharine Mary Hallen-Gilmoure being Drinkwater: acquired by the Huronia Museum. Undated Book, Clipping (Photocopy) Untitled A series of bookplates with the Hallen Family: name Hallen. Undated Newspaper, Clipping Pioneer Home A sketch of the home of John Hallen Family: John Drinkwater: John S. Drinkwater: Eleanora Hallen: Drinkwater by Eleanora Hallen. Undated Newspaper, Clipping Pioneer Medonte Homestead A sketch of the first home of Hallen Family: Eleanora Hallen: George Hallen: St. James-on-the-lines: George Hallen by Eleanora Hallen. Sunday February 24, 1991 Newspaper, Clipping A gentle hand painted the settling of Huronia Sunday A feature article on Mary Hallen Hallen Family: Mary Hallen-Gilmoure: Eleanora Hallen: Sarah Hallen: Huronia a century and a half ago Gilmour and her art. Undated Newspaper, Clipping First French Homes Sketch of the first French farms on Hallen Family: Eleanora Hallen: Drummond Island: Penetang Bay: St. James-on-the- the west side of Penetang Bay by lines: John S. Drinkwater: Eleanora Hallen. Undated Papers Untitled Copies of a transcript of Eleanor Hallen Family: Eleanora Hallen: Hallen's diary. Hallen Art Prints (Copies) Undated Pictures (Photocopies) Untitled A collection of copies of art works Hallen Art Prints (Copies): Eleanora Hallen: Mary Hallen: by the Hallen sisters. Hallen, Eleanora Journal Undated Journal Journal of Eleanora Hallen Journal of Eleanora Hallen Hallen, Eleanora Journal: Eleanora Hallen: Ruth Fowler: Caroline Parry: transcribed by Ruth Fowler with corrections by Caroline Parry. Halleran Family July 15, 1996 Fax Untitled Jamie Hunter A fax to Terry Halleran regarding Halleran Family: a question of whether there was a Chief Halleran ever employed in Midland. Undated Letter Untitled Terry Halleran A letter to Jamie Hunter regarding Halleran Family: Francis Halleran: Michael Halleran: Elizabeth Halleran: John the Halleran Family. Armstrong: Elizabeth-Fannie Dickson, Armstrong, Halleran: Undated Letter, Email Jamie Hunter - Thomas Halleran Chief of Terry Halleran A letter asking what information if Halleran Family: police Midland any Jamie Hunter has found on Chief Halleran of Midland. Thursday February 1, 1990 Newspaper, Clipping (Photocopy) Accused of Theft Several articles that mention the Halleran Family: Chief Halleran: S. Campbell: name Chief Halleran. Halliday, Cindy Friday April 6, 2007 Newspaper, Clipping A mother's wish Lori Martin The Mirror An article on the unsolved murder Halliday, Cindy: Jackie Halliday: Larry Reesor: Bill Crozier: of Cindy Halliday. Hamelin Family Undated Papers Family of Louis and Mary Hamelin Genealogical information on the Hamelin Family: Louis Hamelin: Mary Hamelin: Hamelin family. Undated Newspaper, Clipping Cards of Thanks A note of thanks to the people who Hamelin Family: Albert "Pete" Hamelin: Paul Hamelin: helped the family of Albert "Pete" Hamelin after his passing. Undated Papers Descendants of Joseph Hamelin Genealogical information on the Hamelin Family: Hamelin family, starting with Joseph Hamelin and proceeding by generation. November 16' Newspaper, Clipping (Photocopy) Mary Hamelin Obituary for Mary Hamelin. Hamelin Family: Mary Hamelin: Undated Newspaper, Clipping (Photocopy) At rest Funeral notice for Louis Joseph Hamelin Family: Louis Joseph Hamelin: Hamelin November 10, 1955 Newspaper, Clipping (Photocopy) Louis J. Hamelin Obituary for Louis Joseph Hamelin Family: Louis Joseph Hamelin: Hamelin Undated Newspaper, Clipping (Photocopy) He Builded Well A photo of the Hamelin family on Hamelin Family: Louis Joseph Hamelin: Philip Hamelin: Arthur Hamelin: Austin the occasion of the 40th wedding Hamelin: Mark Hamelin: Andrew Hamelin: John Hamelin: Albert "Pete" Hamelin: anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Thelma Scott: Pat Lefaive: Hamelin. Undated Newspaper, Clipping Hamelin Obituary for Lawrence P. Hamelin Family: Lawrence P. Hamelin: Hamelin. Wednesday July 8, 1953 Newspaper, Clipping (Photocopy) Midland Carpenter Proud of Record He An article on the anniversary and Hamelin Family: Louis Joseph Hamelin: John Preston: W.E. Preston: Alec Preston: Helped Build Many Town Homes life of Louis Hamelin. John Jr. Preston: Joseph Beausoleil: Mrs. Joseph Lalonde: Wednesday September 15, Newspaper, Clipping (Photocopy) Hamelin Birth announcement for Linda Jean Hamelin Family: Andrew Hamelin: Jean Smith: Alex S. Smith: 1948 Hamelin. Friday July 1. 2005 Newspaper, Clipping Underwater Lumber jacks Tom Villemaire Free Press An article on Georgian Bay Wet Hamelin Family: Peter Hamelin: Paul Hamelin: Wood Inc., the lumber recovery business of Peter Hamelin. September 2005 Magazine Fuelling the Future Robin MacLennan Simcoe Business An article on Mark Hamelin and Hamelin Family: Mark Hamelin: Andy Mitchell: Rob Hamilton: Magazine his ethanol production company. 1975 Newspaper, Clipping Fire guts Tiny Township home Photo and description of a fire at Hamelin Family: Michael Hamelin: the home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hamelin. Undated Newspaper, Clipping The Parkhill Home A photo and description of the Hamelin Family: Mark Hamelin: Parkhill home on Hugel Ave. Undated Notice In Loving Memory of Neil Hamelin A memorial service notice for Neil Hamelin Family: Neil Hamelin: Hamelin. Undated Notice In Loving Memory Funeral notice for Mrs. Jeanette Hamelin Family: Serafin Family: Serafin. Undated Notice Untitled Funeral notice for Andrew Hamelin Family: Hamelin. Undated Papers Family of Louis & Mary Hamelin Genealogical information for the Hamelin Family: Louis Hamelin: Mary Hamelin: Louis and Mary Hamelin family. Undated Papers Descendants of Bethelmy Maheu Genealogical information on the Hamelin Family: Maheu Family: Bethelmy Maheu: Maheu / Hamelin family, starting with Bethelmy Maheu and proceeding by generation. Undated Newspaper, Clipping Honor An article on the passing of Henry Hamelin Family: Henry Hamelin: Hamelin. Tuesday June 1, 2004 Newspaper, Clipping Veteran recalls D-Day invasion An article on Bob Hamelin, a Hamelin Family: Bob Hamelin: Bernadette Hamelin: Harold Currie: Leo LeCamp: veteran of WWII and D-Day. Undated Newspaper, Clipping WWI vet, former police chief dies Article on the passing of former Hamelin Family: Henry Joseph Hamelin: Midland police chief Henry Joseph Hamelin. Undated Web Page, Printed Myrtle Hamelin Obituary for Myrtle Hamelin nee Hamelin Family: Myrtle Hamelin nee Contois: Bernie Hamelin: Contois. Undated Newspaper, Clipping Hamelin, Yvonne Obituary for Yvonne Hamelin. Hamelin Family: Yvonne Hamelin: Undated Notice In Loving memory of Jean Hamelin (nee Funeral notice for Jean Hamelin Hamelin Family: Jean Hamelin (nee Smith): Smith) (nee Smith), Undated Notice Untitled Two graduation notices one for Hamelin Family: Jodi Hamelin : Jeffery Hamelin: Yvonne Hamelin: Brent Hamelin: Jodi Hamelin and one for Jeffery Hamelin upon their graduation from Guelph University. Thursday January 5, 2012 Newspaper, Clipping Pride of Craft An article on local business Hamelin Family: Peter Hamelin: Paul Hamelin: including Georgian Bay Wet Wood Inc. Hamilton Family Undated Papers Untitled Cemetery reference information for Hamilton Family: the Hamilton family: Undated Notes Untitled Hand written genealogical Hamilton Family: information on the Hamilton family. Undated Charts A Chart Showing the e Relationships A genealogical chart of the Adj. Hamilton Family: Adj. James Keating: Nicholas Hamilton: Dr. David Mitchell: Between the Families of: Adj. James James Keating, Nicholas Hamilton Keating, Nicholas Hamilton, Dr. David and Dr. David Mitchell families. Mitchell June 1, 1990 Letter Untitled Gwen Patterson A letter to Phyllis Dykun regarding Hamilton Family: James Hamilton: William Basil Hamilton: the research done into William Basil Hamilton as part of the Descendants of the Establishments project. Undated Diary Untitled A transcript of a diary of William Hamilton Family: James Hamilton: William Basil Hamilton: Basil Hamilton. Wednesday February 2, Newspaper, Clipping (Photocopy) Isabella Lawson of Hamilton Inn Free Press An article on the arrival of the Hamilton Family: Isabella Lawson: Jock Hamilton: Ross Parott: A.A. Ingram: Lilly 1955 Hamilton family in Simcoe County Atkinson: Margaret Ritchie: Agnes Atkinson: Emma Marlow: Miss Hamilton: and the establishment of the Margaret E. Ingram: Hamilton Inn. Undated Papers Untitled A collection of hand written Hamilton Family: genealogical information on the Hamilton Family. Undated Chart John Hamilton - 79th Regiment - A chart of the genealogical Hamilton
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