Archive Record
Metadata
Accession # |
A2002.54 |
Title |
Saunders family, 1761-1999, part 1 of 6: Guy Saunders fonds (3), A2002.54, Series 17. |
Date |
1642-2000 |
Description |
Guy Saunders fonds (3), SERIES 17: SAUNDERS FAMILY, 1761-1999, part 1 of 6. This series consists of primary sources, photographs, correspondence and family records relating to various Saunders family members including: Joshua Saunders (1768-1853), Thomas Saunders, (1735-1821), Sir Thomas Saunders (date-1645), Colonel Thomas Saunders (1795-1873), Sidney Smith William Saunders (date-date), Frances Maria Saunders (1831-1912), Thomas Willcocks Saunders (1833-1919), Jamima Saunders (nee Jamima Wilson 1835-1926), George William Wilson Saunders (1868-1954), Henrietta Saunders (1838-1918), Isabella ("Bella") Harriet Saunders (1863-1889), Sydney Bernard Brehaut Saunders, (1901-1971), Bernard Daly Saunders (1872-1953), Grace Willcocks Saunders (1894-1979), Lieut. Thomas Brehaut Saunders (1896-1916), Dyce Chalmers Saunders (1899-date), Sybil Audrey Saunders (nee Smith, 1906-date), Annette M. Saunders (date-date), Guy LeFanu Saunders (1908-2002), and Amy Brehaut Saunders (date-date). = = = = = = = = = = MU 457 BEGINS = = = = = = = = = = Subseries 1: Primary sources, 1799-1876? File 1a: Joshua Saunders (1768-1853) correspondence, 1799-1876? [See Series 17, subseries 3, file 25 - Correspondence with Clarice Cosgrove, #8, for additional transcriptions of letters which may be associated with Joshua Saunders] Envelope [was blue 3-ring binder with spine] title "Saunders Letters / From Microfilm Reel No. 1 / Binder #1". Begins with letter to GLS from Buckinghamshire Record Society, 1969; note: "From microfilms of letters written most to Joshua Saunders and by Joshua Saunders & others"; 10-page list of Letters: #1 (1804) to #690-1 (1865); continues with additional documents; transcription of letters (1799-1840) from microfilm in hand of and with additional comments by, GLS. File 1b: Envelope [was yellow 3-ring binder with spine] title "Saunders Letters ...Reel No.1 / Binder No.2; inside: Reel No.1 (703 exp.) / Starts with folder No.26 / Australian Exposures 640-691; transcription of letters (1840-1871, then 1876?) from microfilm in hand of and with additional comments by, GLS. File 1c: Envelope with title "Saunders Letters / From Microfilm Reel #2 / Binder #3"; 4- page list of Letters #221 (1761) to #653-4 (1837); "Saunders Letters from microfilms of letters written mostly to Joshua Saunders from collection of late Mary Beatrice Saunders of Cheltenham, now in possession of Philip Saunders of Uppingham / Bodleian Library Oxford / BCP 1366/2 (Roll #2 - 703 exposures) "These letters are in the Buckingham[shire?] County Record Office in Aylesbury , Bucks. Confirmed to me when I was there in 1988 / Guy Saunders / 20 June 1990". File 1d: Envelope [was black 3-ring binder with spine] title "Saunders / Letters / Listing"; inside "Saunders Letter Collection (from Microfilm) / Short Index made from 160-page detailed index". = = = = = = = = = = = MU 458 BEGINS = = = = = = = = = = = File 2a: Thomas Saunders, (1735-1821), 1761-1871. Item 1-3: [Was blue 3-ring binder with spine title] "Saunders / Letter / Collection / Transcriptions / from microfilm / Letters dated from / 1761 - 1871 / Book "A" / . . . " ["For the most part the letters concern the family of Thomas Saunders (1735-1821) and his wife Sarah (nee Pickersgill, 1740- 1798)"]. [NOTE: Binder has been separated into three files]. File 2b: Item 1-3: [Was blue binder] "Saunders / Letter / Collection / Transcriptions / from M'films / Letters dated from / 1761 - 1871 / Book "B" / . . . " [Includes letter from Clarice [Cosgrove], additions and changes for Book "A"]. NOTE: separated into three files]. File 2c: Copies of letters [incomplete] from Thomas Saunders (1735- 1821) to Miss Pickersgill, 19 and 27 Sept. 1761; includes GLS summary of letters 1761-1765. = = = = = = = = = = = MU 459 BEGINS = = = = = = = = = = = File 3: Sir Thomas Saunders (date-1645), 1642-1645. -Item 1: Copy and typescript "Warrant of Appointment as Deputy Lieutenant of the County of Buckingham[shire] of Sir Thomas Saunders"; begins "Wheas ...", 6 July 1642. [NA 4487] - Item 2: Copy and typescript "Copy of Ordinance from Parliament to Philip Lord Wharton [appointing him Lieutenant of the County of Buckingham[shire]"; begins "The Lords and Comons ...", ca.1642. [NA 4486] - Item 3: Typescript, will of Sir Thomas Saunders of Dynton, County of Buck[inghamshire], Feb. 1645 File 4a: Colonel Thomas Saunders (1795-1873), ca.1830 - 1997. 'Sketch Book'; includes watercolour front view and ground plan of "the Great Lock on the Canal at the St. Valerie [Valery] end of the Canal between St. Valerie and Abbeville [France] ..."; ground plan, east elevation and west elevation of Ridgeway cottage, Bombay; pen and ink landscape [untitled]; at rear - pen and ink sketches of agricultural implements; sketch showing [his?] property in Puslinch Twp. Includes 2 photocopies of Sketchbook, 1-page explanation of the book's provenance. 83 pages, ca.1830-1833. File 4b:Copies of letters from Thomas Saunders to his uncle, Joshua Saunders, 13 Copthall[?] Court, London [England], as listed: - Guelph, 4 pages, 6 Jan. 1835 - Guelph, 4 pages, 28 March 1836 - Guelph, 4 pages, 20 April 1836 - Guelph, 4 pages, 25 July 1836 - ["Extract of a letter"], Guelph, 2 pages, 26 July 1836 - Guelph, 4 pages, 28 Oct. 1836 - Guelph, 4 pages, 6 Jan. 1838 - Toronto, 3 pages, 25 Aug. 1840 File 4c: Letter, Col. Thomas Saunders, "Woodlands", to S.P. Hurd, Yorkville, Toronto, re death of Lucy Anne (nee Saunders), wife of E.W.E. Hurd; includes note of explanation by GLS. 10 Aug. 1850. File 4d: Copy, newspaper clipping, "Soldiers Share Common Life At The 'Vimy Ridge' Farm" ["Woodlands"], The Evening Telegram, 9 Aug. 1923. File 4e: "Woodlands", Puslinch Twp., . Samples of 1965 Christmas card: illustration, July 1855 of "Woodlands" by William Henry Edward Napier (1830-1894); card contains brief history. Includes correspondence, 1968-1976, with Mr. and Mrs. Hutton, then-owners of the building; includes summary abstract for the property, list of Saunders buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Guelph; card with short biography of Napier, including a reference to a sketch of the Shanly house at Thorndale, Ontario, 1960-1997. File 4f: Poster, 1859? : "Woodland's Theatre Royal ! ... William Wilson, Lessee, Douglass S. Sutherland, Manager. At 8 O'Clock, P.M. On Friday, the 7th October ... "The Mob Cap". Players are listed as Mr. Sutherland, Wilson, F.J. Chadwick, and the Misses Sutherland, Saunders, E. Saunders, and Turner. Notation on original file "Uncle Dyce". [research notes: F.J. Chadwick and Douglas Sutherland were born in 1838; Wm. Wilson was born in 1831; Douglas Sutherland married Elinor Saunders in 1861; Friday 7 October occurred in 1853 and 1859]. File 5: Sidney Smith William Saunders (date-date), 1864-1869. Transcriptions, by GLS, of letters from Rocky River, New South Wales, Australia, 34 pages, 1864-1869. File 6: Frances Maria Saunders (1831-1912) [sister of T.W. Saunders], 1879-1908. Diary of travels, with some notes of receipts and expenditures; at back, newspaper clippings of deaths [some after the death of Frances Maria Saunders]: Saunders; Willcocks; Wilson; Shanly; includes summary by GLS, with explanations; begins 20 June 1879; last entry Jan. 1908. File 7a: Thomas Willcocks Saunders (1833-1919), 1856-1930. - Item 1: Diploma of Barrister at Law. Call to the Bar, by the Law Society of Upper Canada, 5 June 1856. - Item 2: Appointment to take and receive bail or bail, affidavit or Affidavits, 25 June 1856. - Item 3: Appointment as Notary Public, 30 June 1856. - Item 4: Letter requesting the pleasure of Mr. Saunders' company at a celebration of Miss [Jamima] Wilson's 21st birthday, 5 Dec. 1856; Letter from M. Agnes Wilson, to Mr. [Thomas W.] Saunders on his engagement to her daughter Jamima Wilson, 23 July 1857. - Item 5: Copy, registration of marriage to Jamima Catherine Wilson, St. George's [Anglican] Church, Guelph, 4 Jan. 1859. - Item 6: Appointment as Police Magistrate, Town of Guelph, 18 Dec. 1866. - Item 7: Copy, newspaper clipping "County Magistrate / Mr. T.W. Saunders Has Received / a New Appointment" [as county magistrate without salary], ca.1 Dec. 1904. - Item 8: Appointment as Police Magistrate without salary, 14 July 1905. - Item 9: Copy of clipping "Salary of Police Magistrate", ca.1906. File 7b: Daily Pocket Diary for the year 1860 (New York: Kiggins & Kellogg, 1860). Inside front cover: "Thomas W. Saunders / Guelph, 3rd January / 1860"; on reverse, advertisement for Grand Trunk Railway of Canada, trains leaving Toronto going East and going West; entry for 14 May 1860: "My 27th Birthday ..."; within pocket at rear; cards "Mr. Thomas W. Saunders", "Mr. T.W. Saunders". Entries Jan.-Dec. 1860. File 7c: Letterhead of Thomas W. Saunders, Barrister, Attorney &c., Solicitor for the Bank of Montreal. Guelph, Ont. Includes handwritten "Rec'd from the Extrs late James Webster, Trust deed & papers re Mrs. Maud MacFachen [signed] Hny. Wm. Peterson, 11 July 1878." File 7d: List of subscribers "In the event of the Parish of St. George's [Anglican] Church, Guelph being divided..." Name of Thomas W. Saunders heads list, 10 May 1883. File 7e: Programme, printed "Toorak / 4 Jan. 1884" [GLS: the 25th wedding anniversary of Thomas Willcocks Saunders and Jamima [nee Wilson]; "Toorak"- their residence on Edinburgh Rd., Guelph, Ont. 1884. File 7f: Golden Wedding anniversary of Thomas Willcocks and Jamima Saunders (nee Wilson), 4 Jan. 1909: - Item 1: Invitation to D.W. Saunders, 213 Poplar Plains Road, Toronto to At Home and Dinner, [in celebration of their] Golden Wedding Anniversary, 4 Jan. 1909. - Item 2: Menu - Item 3: Copies of newspaper reports, including Guelph Daily Herald, 4 Jan. 1909. - Item 4: List, with annotations, "Golden Wedding Presents and "Household Goods", ca.1910. File 7g: Articles relating to the death of Thomas Saunders, 1912-1930. - Item 1: Typescript, of article "45 Years of faithful service" [oath of office taken by Police Magistrate T.W. Saunders] from Guelph Herald, 7th July 1912. - Item 2: "Retrospection". Copy of newspaper clipping which reflects upon T.W. Saunders retirement after 47 years in office, ca.12 April 1913. - Item 3: "Thomas W. Saunders Quietly Passes Away / Was Police Magistrate of Guelph for 46 Years", Guelph Daily Herald, 4 June 1919. - Item 4: "Another Good Man Gone", Guelph Daily Herald, 7 June 1919. - Item 5: Parish Calendar. Bulletin of St. James Church, Guelph. Announces the death of Thomas W. Saunders, with short appreciation of his contribution to the parish, July, 1919. - Item 6: Copy, newspaper reports of 40th anniversary celebrations at St. James [Anglican] Church, Guelph, at which a plaque was unveiled in memory of Mr. and Mrs. T.W. Saunders, Guelph Mercury and Advertiser, 28, 29 April 1930. File 8a(1): Jamima Saunders (nee Jamima Catherine Wilson 1835-1926) (married Thomas W. Saunders), ca. 1860-1926. GLS: "Scrapbook of Jamima Saunders (nee Wilson). GLS had Panda of Toronto photograph the pictures etc. and their number is shown". Black hardcover, inlaid with mother-of-pearl; begins with title-page "Album", followed by watercolours of armorial bearings of Wilson and Saunders; photograph of Bernard Daly of Dublin; 2-page dramatic sketch "The way to break ill news", 8 March 1859. There follow cards, handwritten poems, sketches (some signed D.W.S.) [son, Dyce Willcocks Saunders], illustrations (some of Guelph; some from abroad); photographic portraits; 2 pages of autographs; poems ("A is For Agnes"; "Christmas Carol". Many items have annotations in the hand of GLS. At back: In Memoriam cards 1874-1875; photographs of "Stewarts", ca.1860-ca.1875. File 8a(2): Page from scrapbook, from Dyce W. Saunders Collection in March 1985. Includes poems, newspaper clippings reporting: T.S. Saunders, Toronto, sailing from Wylie, Portland [Maine?] to Liverpool, 4 April 1874; address of Archdeacon Palmer, 3 Nov. 1874; marriage of Kenneth F. Stewart , Toronto, to Virginia, eldest daughter of the late Judge A. Allerdice of Newcastle, Delaware; on reverse: marriage of Robert Conolly, Toronto formerly of Guelph to Miss Agnes Stewart, Guelph. File 8a(3): 6-page handwritten script for play, with characters Cinderella, Prince, Muley; scenes 4 , 6, and 8; on reverse Harry Macdonald [undated; handwriting matches the dramatic sketch in the Scrapbook of Jamima Saunders]. File 8a(4): 2-page, VII Chapter of Proverbs [from edition of Bible dated 1712?], written in hand of Jamima Saunders[?], Guelph, 18 Jan. 1879. = = = = = = = = = = = MU 460 BEGINS = = = = = = = = = = = File 8b: Explanatory notes, Jamima Saunders Scrapbook. Includes signatures, carols etc. copies for "A Stands for Agnes, so candid and Frank..."; Autographs (2 pages); "Notes Taken From An 'At Home'"; "A Christmas Carol (By An Outcast" [supposed to have been Ebenezer Franklin Blaikie Johnstone, Guelph, 18 Jan. 1876; 1880, original]; Christmas Carol No.2". File 8c: Scrapbook of newspaper clippings, 1890-1894, either Thomas or Jamima Saunders; includes: - "'Neath Tropical Skies: Mr. Geo. W. Saunders gives a Racy Account of His Trip to Mexico," 11 Nov. 1893. - "A Chat About Mexico: Another Interesting Letter From Mr. George Saunders. Peculiarities of the Place". City of Mexico, 28 Nov. 1893. - "A Bull Fight In Mexico: Pen Picture of a Contest From Mr. G.W. Saunders, formerly of this city," 1894. - "The Royal Wedding: Extracts from a letter received from Miss Saunders, London" [England][Prince George and Mary of Teck [later known as King George V and Queen Mary] were married 6 July 1893] - "Raikes-Saunders Nuptials: High Noon Wedding At St. James Church [Guelph]. [Several reports of the wedding of George Raikes, Barrie to Annette Grace Saunders, the only surviving daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T.W. Saunders, Guelph, [date]. - A Yachting Accident" [Dr. Raikes, Barrie, undated]. - "Presentation: Miss [Annette] Saunders Honored by St. James Congregation, 15 June 1893. - Handwritten translation of a report of the wedding of Marjory Isabel Wilson, sister of George Wilson, to the French consul, Jean Marinacce Cavallcree, 26 July [1893?] At Back: series of clippings, most undated, reporting the formation of the Parish of St. James, Guelph, and plans for the construction of a new church; the foundation stone was laid 20 April 1891; the church opened 7 April 1892; includes reports of visiting preachers, and special services; includes copy of pen-and-ink sketch of Chancel; Includes two 4-page programmes: Office for the Laying of the Corner Stone of [St.] James' Church, Guelph Canada ... 7 July 1891; Easter celebrations, St. James' Church, Guelph; lists order of service, and names of choir members, Organist Miss Saunders, 1895. T.W. Saunders was active in the formation of the new parish and church. Ca.1890-ca.1894. File 8d: Letter to "My dear Jamima" [Wilson] wishing her a happy birthday [born 27 Jan. 1844?] from "your affectionate brother Alexander" [Wilson], 20 Dec. 1851. File 8e: Copy of newspaper obituary, Jamima Catharine Saunders (nee Wilson), widow of Thomas Willcocks Saunders, 10 Jan. 1926. File 9: George William Wilson Saunders (1868-1954), 1893-1903. - Item 1: newspaper clipping (photocopy) "A Chat About Mexico / Another Interesting Letter From Mr. George Saunders ... (continued from yesterday)." [Guelph] Daily Herald, 13 Sept 1893. - Item 2: Birth announcement, Barbara Wilson Saunders, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. George W. Saunders, Orizaba, Mexico, 1 Sept. 1899. - Item 3: Clipping (photocopy) "The City of Death" [Vera Cruz]; reference to "Mr. Saunders ... a Canadian ... one hero who nursed the living, buried the dead, kept the works alive ..." [Black and White, 1903]. - Item 4: Copy of clipping "Heroism Of A Canadian And A Guelphite". Begins "From 'Black and White', the well-known English magazine, The Herald republishes an interesting article entitled "The City Of Death..." The Guelph Herald, 24 Oct. 1903 File 10: Henrietta Saunders (1838-1918) [4th daughter of Col. Saunders], 1842-1859. "The Union Album"; inside front cover "Henrietta Saunders / Guelph, Ontario". Containing poems in a variety of hands, many signed: W.H.E.N. [William Henry Edward Napier]; C.D.S.[Charles Dawson Shanly]; D.S.S.[Sutherland]; W.S.[Walter Shanly]; E.S.[Elinor Saunders]; H.S.[Henrietta Saunders]; L.G.C.[Louisa G. Campbell?] includes page of Signatures / autographs, with list prepared by GLS; sketches in pen and ink, and coloured pencil; pencil sketch of Thorndale,1855 [Shanly residence near London, Ontario];coloured postcards of Edinburgh; etching of Tunbridge Wells, Kent [England]. Woodlands, Guelph, 1842-1859. File 11: Isabella ("Bella") Harriet Saunders (1863-1889), 1889. Copies of clippings reporting the death of Isabella ("Bella") Harriet Saunders, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T.W. Saunders, "Toorak", Guelph; ; includes hand-crafted "In Memoriam" card, with watercolour and dates 1863-1889 and the intertwined initials I.H.S [Isabella Harriet Saunders]. On reverse of business card "Kingsmill, Cattanach & Symons / Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries &c. ... Toronto [lists Nicol Kingsmill, A.J. Cattanach, Harry Symons, D.W. Saunders, W.P. Torrance; includes 1-page copy of eulogy, [publication, 1889]. File 12: Sydney Bernard Brehaut Saunders, (1901-1971), 1902-1930. - Item 1: Certificate of Baptism at St. Thomas [Anglican] Church, 2 Feb. 1902. - Item 2: Report, Trinity College School, Port Hope [Ontario], Second-half, Michaelmas Term [Fall], 1917. - Item 3: Copy of news clipping reporting Sydney Saunders involvement in TocH, ca.16 Oct. [1920?]. - Item 4: Letter to Sidney Saunders, 73 Summerhill Ave., Toronto, upon the death of his father, Dyce, from Miss M. Cartwright, 32 Prince Arthur Ave., Toronto, 15 June 1930. File 13a: Dyce Willcocks Saunders, (1862-1930) 1870-1928. - Item 1: Dance cards 1870-1884: [Cards may be associated with Websters and Saunders ("Netherbank") but are placed here since D.W.S. appears as a partner on both sets of cards] - Netherbank / Programme / 15th August 1870 - lists 20 dances with partners names in pencil, on reverse "Mr. F. Chadwick"; - Benedicts' Ball / Programme / Guelph / 28 Feb. 1876. Lists 21 dances, partners names in pencil; on reverse, list of Stewards; faintly in pencil, on front: "George Webster / My second Ball" [from Webster pouch]. - Hand drawn and numbered to 15, with partners names in pencil - on reverse "Rosehurst / 21 August [18]79"; - Programme: Lists dances numbered to 20, with partners names in pencil; faintly in pencil, on front "6 Feb. 1883"; [from Webster pouch]. - Guelph / Winter Parties / 1883-1884- lists 17 dances, partners names in pencil - on reverse, list of Stewards. [in pencil, date corrected to 24 Jan. 1884] - Handwritten "Programme". Lists dances numbered to 14, partners names in pencil; faintly in pencil, on front: "Mrs. Hogg's 12 July 1884"; [from Webster pouch]. - [Incomplete] lists dances 13-24, with partners names in pencil - on reverse, list of Stewards [includes Mr. Baldwin, Mr. Grange, Mr. Grenside], ca.1883- 1884. - Item 2: Osgoode Hall. Certificate of Admission to the Law Society of Upper Canada, 12 Dec. 1879. - Item 3: Registration of enrollment as a Solicitor of the Supreme Court ... for Ontario, May 1885. - Item 4: Appointment as K.C. ("One of His Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law"), 20 Jan.. 1908. File 13b: Copy, newspaper clippings: "Saunders Made A Century" [report of Toronto Cricket Club match, undated]; portrait of Dyce W. Saunders announcing "yesterday elected a bencher of the Law Society of Upper Canada" Toronto Star, 24 Nov. 1922. How We Raised the Wind / by / Stumps / Positively the Last Edition. One of the authors said to be Dyce Saunders; includes "The T.C.C. Alphabet" poem; printed by Rolph, Smith & Co., Toronto for Toronto Cricket Club, 2 photocopies, 1885. File 13c: Letters and pocket document folder [leather], 1888 - 1925. - Item 1: Pocket document folder (and contents). On front: "D.W.S. / 1888"; within: "Dyce W. Saunders / 17 Wellington St. W. / Toronto / From A.P.B. [Brehaut?] / 12 Aug. 1888 / Montreal" - Item 2: Letter "My dearest old son" from "ever your devoted mother. Jamima C. Saunders", 'Toorak', 8 March 1888. - Item 3: Letter "My dear Mamma" from daughter Isabel [name], Barrie, 27 July [date]. - Item 4: Draft letter, by Dyce Willcocks Saunders, regarding a vestry meeting at St. Thomas' Church, 1925. File 13d: Two copies, differing slightly, of portions of "Dyce W. Saunders Scrap Book". Birth, marriage and death announcements of [mainly] the Wilson, Webster and Saunders families. [The original "Dyce W. Saunders Scrap Book" is part of the collection, Wellington County Museum and Archives, A1995.150] ca.1850-ca.1950. File 13e: Notebook. Inside front cover "Dyce W. Saunders / 19 Wellington St. W., Toronto, Canada / 2nd May 1904. Contains names and addresses; schedule 12 July - 3 Sept. [1904]; at back [upside down]: Family tree: Thomas Saunders (b.1721) = Sarah Pickersgill (d.1798) and the descent of their 12 children; also Alexander Wilson = Elizabeth Tyrie; George Chalmers (d.1660) = Jean Gordon of Thomastown; within, letter addressed to D.W. Saunders, 72 Walmer Road, Toronto. 1904. File 13f: Letters to D.W. Saunders, 19 Wellington St. West, Toronto, from his mother, Jamima Saunders (nee Wilson)[the first two letters describe the scene and people as Mr. And Mrs. Saunders set sail on the ship "Yucatan": - Murray Hill Hotel, New York 31 Jan. 1906 - Murray Hill Hotel [New York], 1 Feb. 1906 - [place] Mexico, 2 March 1906 - 32 Yorkshire St., [Guelph] 17 March 1908 - 32 Yorkshire St., Guelph, 17 March 1909 File 13g: Record Book. Inside front cover: "Dyce C. Saunders / 72 Walmer Road / Toronto 21/9/23"; pages 1 to 41 record trip to Britain and return, 3 Aug. 1924?; found between pages 22-23: list of items in safety deposit box. 1923-1924. File 13h: Two notebooks "done when in UK on Brands, Saunders, etc. [family history research]" ; family trees for many branches of the Saunders family [1923-1924?]. File 13i: Letters to [her] cousin Dyce W. Saunders, 72 Walmer Rd., Toronto, from [name]. Includes draft 3-page (lettered "A", "B" and "C") family tree in black and red ink: Thomas Saunders = Sarah Pickersgill; from Catherine Saunders, as listed: - 31 London Rd., Reigate, Surrey, [England], 4 March 1923. - 31 London Rd., Reigate, [Surrey, England], 16 Sept. 1923. - The Lawn, Barcombe Mills, nr. Lewes [England], 16 Oct. 1927. - The Lawn, Barcombe Mills, nr. Lewes [England], 16 Dec. 1927. - The Lawn, Barcombe Mills, nr. Lewes [England], 15 Dec. 1928. - The Lawn, Barcombe Mills, nr. Lewes [England]; to Dyce W. Saunders, 73 Summerhill Ave., Toronto includes clipping "The Flooded Countryside ...". 1930. |
Creator \ Maker |
Saunders, Guy LeFanu (Estate) [compiler] |
Creator \ Maker |
Napier, William Henry Edward [Artist] |
Item Name |
Record Group Business Card Correspondence Envelope Appointment Sketch Book Watercolour Ink Sketch Christmas Card Article Poster Diary Appointment Vital Statistics List Invitation Calendar Autgraph Book Scrapbook Script Bible Research Notes Obituary Pencil Sketch Baptismal Certificate Report Card Program |
Person \ Organization |
St. George's Anglican Church Grand Trunk Railway Bank of Montreal St. James Anglican Church Trinity College School Kingsmill, Cattanach and Symons Osgoode Hall Toronto Cricket Club Law Society of Upper Canada St. Thomas Church Saunders Saunders, Joshua Cosgrove, Clarice Saunders, Mary Beatrice Saunders, Philip Saunders, Thomas Pickersgill, Sarah Saunders, Thomas (Sir) Wharton, Philip Saunders, Thomas (Col.) Hurd, E. P. Saunders, Lucy Anne Hurd, Lucy Anne Hurd, E. W. E. Napier, William Henry Edward Hutton, (Mr. and Mrs.) Shanly Wilson, William Sutherland, Douglas S. Chadwick, Fredrick Jasper Saunders, Sidney Smith William (Sir) Saunders, Frances Maria Willcocks Wilson Shanly Saunders, Thomas Willcocks Wilson, M. Agnes Wilson, Jamima Catherine Webster, James Peterson, Henry William MacFachan, Maud (Mrs.) Saunders, D. W. Daly, Bernard Stewart Stewart, Kenneth F. Allerdice, Virginia Allerdice, Judge A. Conolly, Robert Stewart, Agnes (Miss) MacDonald, Harry Saunders, Jamima Johnstone, Ebenezer Franklin Blaikie Saunders, George Saunders, G. W. King George V Queen Mary Raikes Saunders, Annette Grace Wilson, Marjory Isabel Cavallcree, Jean Marinacce Wilson, Alexander Saunders, George William Wilson Saunders, Barabra Wilson Saunders, Henrietta L. Shanly, Charles Dawson Sutherland, D. Shanly, Walter Saunders, Elinor Campbell, Louisa G. Saunders, Isabella Harriet Saunders, Bella Kingsmill, Nicol Cattanach, A. J. Symons, Harry Saunders, D. W. Torrance, W. P. Saunders, Sydney Bernard Brehaut Cartwright, M. (Miss) Saunders, Dyce Willcocks Chadwick, F. Webster, George Hogg, (Mrs.) Baldwin, (Mr.) Grange, (Mr.) Grenside, (Mr.) Chalmers, George Gordon, Jean Saunders, Catherine |
Place |
Buckinghamshire France Puslinch Twp. India England Woodlands Toronto Vimy Ridge Farm Australia Guelph Toorak Mexico Barrie Thorndale Rosehurst Barcombe Mills |
Subject |
Genealogy Biography Social Life Military Depression Wedding Portrait Railroad |
Year Range from |
1642 |
Year Range to |
2000 |
Accession # |
A2002.54 |
Containers |
MU 457 MU 458 MU 459 MU 460 |
