Irish John Willson United Empire Loyalist family fonds RG 169
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2024-03-29T11:14:00ZPhotograph - Young girl, Martha. Approximate age 6-9 years old. Ambrotype
http://hdl.handle.net/10464/9249
Photograph - Young girl, Martha. Approximate age 6-9 years old. Ambrotype
Young girl, Martha. Approximate age 6-9 years old. Ambrotype Ca.
1850s? Brass matting with brass border. Wooden case. Photograph very
faded. 8.5mm x 9.5mm (yellow sticker with “x” on front of case).
1850-01-01T00:00:00ZPhotograph - Young girl, Mary. Ambrotype
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Photograph - Young girl, Mary. Ambrotype
Young girl, Mary. Ambrotype Ca. 1850s? Approximate age 9-12
years old. Rose coloured cheeks. Elaborate brass matting with decorative
brass border in wooden case. 8.5mm x 9.5mm (blue sticker on front of
case).
1850-01-01T00:00:00ZPhotograph - Tin type? Middle Aged Woman
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Photograph - Tin type? Middle Aged Woman
Middle aged woman (Margaret Muir?). Approximately 42 years old.
Tin type? Ca. 1850s? Circular photograph on brass matting with a brass
decorative border. Some discolouration along photo border in wooden
case. 8.5mm x 9.5mm
1850-01-01T00:00:00ZIndenture - 1773
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Indenture - 1773
An indenture dated October 1, 1773 between Mary Willson (daughter of Andrew Willson) and Hill Carney and Sarah his wife and Mary their daughter. Mary "hath put herself and by this presents doth voluntarily and of her own free will and accord put herself Apprentice to Hill Carney Sarah his wife and Mary their daughter".
2014-02-19T00:00:00Z