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| Accession # | A2021.31 | 
| Title | Marks, Parry, and Wilson families of Maryborough Twp., Wellington County, and Wallace Twp., Perth County, ca. 1855-2020. | 
| Date | ca. 1855-2020 | 
| Description | Marks, Parry, and Wilson families of Maryborough Twp., Wellington County, and Wallace Twp., Perth County, ca. 1855-2020. Records relating to the history of the Marks, Parry, and Wilson families of Wellington and Perth Counties. Includes original records, photographs, scrapbooks, and genealogical research. Also includes information on the Simpson and Willoughby families. SERIES 1: Andrew Wilson and Hannah Beattie family, ca. 1880-ca. 1960. - file 1: Andrew Wilson / Hannah Beattie, 1891-1938. Records related to the family of Andrew Wilson (1802-1895) and his wife Hannah Beattie (ca. 1807-1903) of Wallace Township, Perth County. Includes the following funeral cards and notices: Andrew Wilson Sr. (1802-1895), Mary Wilson (1850-1927), David MacNeil (ca. 1860-1928), Maud Alberta Wilson (ca. 1869-1932), Fenton L. Brown (ca. 1849-1923), Johnston Wilson (ca. 1871-1938), William Wilson (ca. 1844-1915), and J. J. Wilson (ca. 1837-1891). [MU 1541] - file 2: Andrew Wilson and Hannah Beattie genealogical research, 2020. Records were donated as digital files; hard copies (printouts) have been created by the Archives. [MU 1541, Archives Ebook] - ph 57812: Bob Wilson, son of Samuel Wilson and Mary Dunlop, cabinet card, ca. 1890. Photograph by C. A. Lee, Listowel. - ph 57813: Bob Wilson outside barn in horse-drawn wagon, ca. 1930. - ph 57814: Bob Wilson outside barn in horse-drawn wagon, ca. 1930. - ph 57815: Foal belonging to Bob Wilson, ca. 1930. - ph 57816: Bob Wilson's fillies, Wallace Township, 1931. - ph 57817: Clara and Dolly Wilson, sisters of Bob Wilson, ca. 1895. Photograph by C. A. Lee, Listowel. - ph 57818: Clara and Dolly Wilson, sisters of Bob Wilson, ca. 1895. - ph 57819: Clara Wilson, oval portrait mounted on beveled card, ca. 1905. - ph 57820: Wess and Clara Wilson, children of Samuel Wilson and Mary Dunlop, picture postcard postmarked Winnipeg. 9 Sep. 1907. Addressed to Mr. Robert Wilson, Wallace, Ontario, with note "Why don't you write? Clara." - ph 57821: Wess Wilson, full-length portrait, ca. 1960. - ph 57822: Wess Wilson, bust-length portrait, ca. 1960. - ph 57823: Possibly Samuel Wilson, carte-de-visite, ca. 1890. Photograph by C. A. Lee, Listowel. - ph 57824: Men and equipment on a farm, identified as "Outfit of S. H. Wilson, Indian Head, Sask.," ca. 1900. - ph 57825: Bill Wilson, Sarah Hughes, and family, ca. 1880. Photograph by J. Mason, Drayton. - ph 57826: Three young men: H. Wilson on the left, unknown in middle, Bill Wilson on the right, picture postcard, ca. 1910. Inscription reads, "Wilson boys." All are standing with arms crossed and wearing hats. - ph 57827: Tory Wilson, daughter of Johnston S. Wilson, ca. 1910. - ph 57828: Tory Wilson with calf, taken at the home of J. C. Marks, ca. 1900. - ph 57829: Tory Wilson with unknown man, though to be a Wilson family member, ca. 1910. - ph 57830: Tom Wilson, ca. 1880. Photograph by The Stafford Studio, Chicago. Written on reverse: "Dad's uncle." - ph 57831: Donald Wilson in military uniform, ca. 1915. Written on reverse: "Bob's nephew." - ph 57832: Dr. Rod Wilson, son of Joseph Saginaw, Michigan, ca. 1910. - ph 57833: Hugh Wilson and friend, ca. 1920. - ph 57834: Dr. Joseph M. Wilson (1851-1929) of Saginaw, Ontario, ca. 1920. - ph 57835: Ida Wilson and husband, Harriston, ca. 1955. - ph 57836: Mabel Waters, Sarah Jane (Hughes) Wilson, Hugh Waters, and Edwin Hugh Waters, June 1950. - ph 57837: John Hughes, Mabel Waters, and Sarah Jane (Hughes) Wilson, 6 Aug. 1950. - ph 57838: Glen Wilson, Edna Waters, Carden Wilson, Hugh Wilson, Della Wilson, Sarah Jane (Hughes) Wilson, and Mabel Waters, Aug. 1950. - ph 57839: Tombstone of Mary Dunlop, Samuel Wilson (1850-1927), and Robert Wilson (1875-1958), ca. 1958. Photograph taken by Emma Forsythe. - ph 57840: Framed oval portrait of Andrew and Hannah Wilson propped on a chair outside of a house, copy print of sepia photograph, original created 1919. SERIES 2: William Edward Parry and Sarah Lowe family, 1864-1955. William Edward Parry (1841-1931) was the son of Edward Parry and Anne Phillips. In 1864 he married Sarah Lowe (1841-1925), daughter of Samuel Lowe and Mary Ann Stevenson. Their children were Mary Ann "Polly," Fanny, Charlotte, Sarah Elizabeth, Edward "Ed," Jamie, William "Bill," and Charles "Charlie." - file 1: William Edward Parry / Sarah Lowe, 1864-1955. Records related to the family of William Edward Parry (1841-1931) and his wife Sarah Lowe (1841-1925) of Wallace Township, Perth County. Includes the following funeral cards and notices: Georgina Agnes Ellen Parry (ca. 1835-1890), John Parry (ca. 1838-1901), Fanny Parry (1867-1952), Randle Jones (died 1945), William Parry (ca. 1880-1949), Sarah Elizabeth Parry (1871-1933), George Valentine (ca. 1865-1890), Mary Anne Jones (ca. 1846-1925), William Edward Parry (1841-1931), Sarah Lowe (1841-1925), and Charles Parry (ca. 1883-1914). Also includes a letter to Mrs. Randle Jones (Annie) from cousin Charlotte Marks of Gowanstown, 16 Mar. 1955; marriage certificate of William Edward Parry and Sarah Lowe, New York, 1864; and list of family birth and death dates, 1841-1952. [MU 1541] - ph 57841: Kate Dean Parry, ca. 1880. Photograph removed from wooden case for conservation purposes. - ph 57842: Kate Sophia Dean Parry, 1899. Photograph by New York Studio, Toronto. - ph 57843: Kate Sophia Dean Parry, ca. 1890. - ph 57844: Family of Robert Parry: Walter, George, Kate, Katie, Ellie, and Anne, Toronto, ca. 1910. - ph 57845: Ellie Parry Hurley, ca. 1910. Photograph by Dixon, Toronto. - ph 57846: Ellie Parry, ca. 1900. Photograph by Dame, Toronto. - ph 57847: Katie Parry, ca. 1900. - ph 57848: Katie Parry, picture postcard, ca. 1910. - ph 57849: Annie Parry, ca. 1905. Photograph by Dame, Toronto. - ph 57850: Walter Parry, Toronto, ca. 1940. - ph 57851: Parry Meat Market, Toronto, ca. 1867. The store, probably located on Yonge Street, was run by William Edward Parry until the family moved to Wallaceville around 1870. - ph 57852: Bill, Charlie, and Edward Parry, ca. 1900. Photograph by C. A. Lee, Listowel. - ph 57853: Charlie Parry and neighbor Bill Dezel, ca. 1900. - ph 57854: Charlie Parry, ca. 1900. Photograph by C. A. Lee, Listowel. - ph 57855: Charlie Parry, ca. 1890. Photograph by C. A. Lee, Listowel. - ph 57856: Charlie Parry, ca. 1895. Photograph by C. A. Lee, Listowel. - ph 57857: Charlie Parry, ca. 1910. Photograph by C. A. Lee, Listowel. - ph 57858: Bill and Martha Parry, oval portrait, ca. 1902. - ph 57859: Ed Parry, oval portrait, ca. 1905. Photoraph by C. A. Lee, Listowel. - ph 57860: George Parry, oval portrait, ca. 1905. Photograph by A. Barrett, Toronto. Inscription on reverse, "Charlotte." - ph 57861: Charlotte Parry, cabinet card, ca. 1890. Photograph by Micklethwaite, Toronto. Inscription on reverse, "Stella's mother." - ph 57862: William Edward Parry, Sarah (Lowe) Parry, and their daughters Fanny and possibly Charlotte, ca. 1900. Written on reverse, "House in Wallace that Ed + Fanny lived in - then Harrold + Betty Simpson." - ph 57863: Side or rear façade of a two-storey house with addition and light coloured siding, ca. 1950. Written on reverse, "Charlotte Marks' house in Wallaceville, 1950." - ph 57864: Sarah (Lowe) Parry, ca. 1895. Photograph by C. A. Lee, Listowel. - ph 57865: Charlotte (Parry) Marks and Fanny Parry, ca. 1890. Photograph by C. A. Lee, Listowel. - ph 57866: Charlotte (Parry) Marks, Fanny Parry, and Ivan Ellison in yard with sapling, ca. 1915. - ph 57867: Charlotte (Parry) Marks and Fanny Parry, 1952. - ph 57868: Fanny Parry on the porch of Ed Parry's house, ca. 1945. - ph 57869: Stan Parry, son of Bill and Martha Parry, as an infant, oval portrait, ca. 1905. Photograph by C. A. Lee, Listowel. - ph 57870: Lillian "Lillie" and Matilda "Tillie" Keeso, daughters of Sarah Elizabeth Parry and Valentine "Felty" Keeso, picture postcard, ca. 1910. - ph 57871: Lillian "Lillie" Keeso, picture postcard, 1909. Reverse is a letter to Charlie Parry from Lillie. - ph 57872: Fred and Matilda "Tillie" Keeso, children of Sarah Elizabeth Parry and Valentine "Felty" Keeso, picture postcard, ca. 1910. - ph 57873: Mabel Keeso, daughter of Sarah Elizabeth Parry and Valentine "Felty" Keeso, ca. 1935. - ph 57874: Large group gathered on the porch of the Parry farm during a visit from Sarah (Lowe) Parry's niece Alice Cooke from England, picture postcard, ca. 1895. Identified are Isaac Cooke, Charlotte Parry (between posts), William Edward Parry and Sarah Lowe Parry (to right of middle post). - ph 57875: Large group gathered indoors on Parrys' sale day, 1915. - ph 57876: Parry farm in winter including remains of a barn destroyed by fire, on Parrys' sale day, 1915. Written on reverse, "Am sending negative can get some more prints if they care to WHM" and "Parrys sale day 1915 (barn burnt). - ph 57877: Four young women in orchard with a young man behind them and to the right, picture postcard, ca. 1915. Identified on reverse as: Emma Wilken, Minnie Rupel, Hugh Wilson, Thelma, and "me." - ph 57878: Group of three teenagers outside a brick house, ca. 1920. Identified on reverse: "Wanetta, Bernice, Wilfred Hurley Glenco / Katie's nieces and nephews." - ph 57879: Wilfred Parry and wife, ca. 1930. - ph 57880: Bob Wilson, ca. 1920. Photograph belonged to Stella Marks Henderson. - ph 58079: Fanny Parry and Charlotte Parry, tintype, ca. 1885. - ph 58080: Sarah Lowe Parry and Catherine Dean Parry, tintype, ca. 1870. SERIES 3: John Charles Marks and Charlotte Parry family, 1869-1961. John Charles Marks (1858-1939) was the son of Thomas Marks and Mary Jane Wilson. In 1889 he married Charlotte Parry (1869-1961), daughter of William Edward Parry and Sarah Lowe. Their children were Estella "Stella," Wellington Howard "Howard," Ivan Lloyd, William Wesley "Wes," and Thelma Geraldine. - file 1: John Charles Marks / Charlotte Parry, 1869-1983. Records related to the family of John Charles Marks (1858-1939) and his wife Charlotte Parry (1869-1961) of Maryborough Township. Includes funeral cards, Methodist Church membership cards, family correspondence and greeting cards, a page listing the accounts of John Marks with Louis Gabel, ca. 1895, and assorted newspaper clippings. The following certificates are also included: partial baptism certificate of Emil Konrad Adam Kiesow, 1869, written in German; marriage certificate of John Marks and Charlotte Parry, Listowel, 9 Jan. 1889; and marriage certificate of Jesse Henderson and Estella Marks, 27 Mar. 1916. [MU 1541] - file 2: John Charles Marks and Charlotte Parry genealogical research, 2020. Records were donated as digital files; hard copies (printouts) have been created by the Archives. [MU 1541, Archives Ebook] - ph 57881: Charlotte (Parry) Marks, Fanny Parry, and two unidentified women, tintype, ca. 1890. [Tintype Box 2] - ph 57882: John Charles Marks, Charlotte (Parry) Marks, and their daughter Estella Marks, ca. 1910. - ph 57883: John Charles Marks, ca. 1910. Enlarged and cropped copy of ph 57882. - ph 57884: Charlotte (Parry) Marks, ca. 1915. - ph 57885: Charlotte (Parry) Marks with her daughter Estella Marks and daughter-in-law Eva (Forsythe) Marks, ca. 1920. Photograph was taken at the home of Walter and Thelma Simpson in Wallaceville. - ph 57886: Walt Campbell, Jim Marks, John Charles Marks, Charlotte (Parry) Marks, Tom Markle, and Aren [Aaron? Surname not given], at Lot 1, Concession 4, Maryborough Township, ca. 1935. - ph 57887: Jim Marks and Charlotte (Parry) Marks with unknown child and dog, at Lot 1, Concession 4, Maryborough Township, ca. 1935. - ph 57888: John Charles Marks and Tory Wilson, ca. 1930. - ph 57889: Group including Charlotte (Parry) Marks, Fanny Parry, and Mrs. Maginnis, standing on porch of house, ca. 1940. - ph 57890: Charlotte Marks on her ninety-first birthday, in her bed holding flowers in each hand, June 1960. - ph 57891: Charlotte Marks on her ninety-first birthday, in her bed holding flowers in each hand, with a quilt or crocheted blanket draped behind her, June 1960. - ph 57892: Stella Marks as a child, wearing a plaid dress, reclining on a chair with a book under her arm, ca. 1895. Photograph by C. A. Lee, Listowel. - ph 57893: Stella and Thelma Marks as children, ca. 1900. Stella is seated in a chair and Thelma is standing next to her. Photograph by C. A. Lee, Listowel. - ph 57894: School photograph, S. S. No. 2, Maryborough Township, teacher R. E. Stewart, 1903. Stella Marks is in the top row, fourth from the left. - ph 57895: George Wesley Sanders of Drayton, oval portrait, 1909. Photograph by Lee, Listowel. Written by Stella Marks on reverse, "George Sanders / my old boy friend." - ph 57896: Stella Marks and woman identified as "Joe," at the latter's home in Listowel, 1909. Photograph by Smith Brothers, Toronto. Stella is holding a cat in her lap. - ph 57897: Stella and Thelma Marks, picture postcard, 1914. Written on reverse, "to Aunt Mary from Thelma / WHY DONT YOU WRITE." Addressed to Mary Maher, Shelbourne P.O. No stamp or postmark. - ph 57898: Stella Marks and George Sanders, picture postcard, ca. 1910. - ph 57899: Stella Marks and Jesse Henderson, ca. 1920. - ph 57900: Stella and Thelma Marks leading horses, two prints joined with tape, ca. 1920. - ph 57901: Jesse Henderson and Charlie seated outdoors, 1919. Written on reverse, "Charlie + Buckshot," and, "? Jess Henderson? Clara Johnson thought so." - ph 57902: Jesse Henderson and Charlie standing with a horse between them, 1919. Written on reverse, "Charlie + Buckshot (second picture)," and "? Jess Henderson." - ph 57903: Stella (Marks) Henderson with dog in garden, with Charlotte Marks' house behind, Wallace, 1959. - ph 57904: Stella (Marks) Henderson and Jerry Simpson at Jack Simpson's home, 25 Dec. 1961. - ph 57905: Headstone of Jesse Henderson (1878-1952) and Stella Marks Henderson (1889-) with Stella's date of death not yet engraved, 1959. Stella died in 1984. Their grave is at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Wallace Twp., Perth County. - ph 57906: Thelma Marks with two unidentified men, all seated on a porch, picture postcard, ca. 1915. - ph 57907: Thelma (Marks) Simpson, her daughter Marjorie, son Harold, and father John Charles Marks, seated in a doorway, ca. 1921. - ph 57908: Eva (Forsythe) Marks and Stella (Marks) Henderson, 1919. - ph 57909: Eva (Forsythe) Marks in garden, 1919. Accompanying note states that Eva is pregnant in this photograph. - ph 57910: Eva (Forsythe) Marks and Thelma (Marks) Simpson) in Wallaceville, with Foresters Hall in the background, ca. 1920. - ph 57911: Howard Marks, Charlotte (Parry) Marks, Stella Marks, and unidentified woman [possibly Mary Jane Wilson Marks], ca. 1915. - ph 57912: Wes Marks, John Charles Marks, Charlotte (Parry) Marks, Stella Marks and Thelma Marks, ca. 1915. - ph 57913: Howard Marks and Wes Marks as children, ca. 1900. Photograph by C. A. Lee, Listowel. - ph 57914: Howard Marks and Wes Marks sitting in the grass at John Charles Marks' farm (Lot 1, Concession 4, Maryborough Twp.), with William Parry's farm visible behind (Lot 1, Concession 5, Maryborough Twp.), ca. 1915. - ph 57915: Howard Marks, wearing military uniform, sitting on porch steps with unidentified couple, ca. 1920. House number 201 on pillar. - ph 57916: Howard Marks, oval portrait, ca. 1912. Photograph by C. A. Lee, Listowel. - ph 57917: Howard Marks, wearing military uniform, and Eva (Forsythe) Marks, ca. 1915. - ph 57918: Howard Marks in garden, 1919. - ph 57919: Howard Marks outside house in winter, ca. 1920. - ph 57920: Howard Marks and unidentified man sitting in a room identified as "Joe's parlour" in Listowel, picture postcard, ca. 1909. - ph 57921: Man driving a cart filled with enormous cabbages, captioned "We grow large cabbages," picture postcard, 1910. Addressed to Mr. Howard Marks, Wallace, from [illegible] in Watrous Saskatchewan, 5 Apr. 1910. Begins, "Hello Ontario. Yours rec. some time ago what do you think of the 'cabbages' we grow here …" Image by Canadian Post Card Co., Toronto. - ph 57922: Flooded Main Street in Listowel, picture postcard, 6 Apr. 1912. Captioned "Flood - April 6-12. Main Street. Listowel." Addressed to Mr. W. H. Marks, Sellwood, Ontario, from H. C. W. in Listowel, 1 Dec. 1912. Begins, "Hello Howard just a line to let you know I haven't forgotten." Printed by The PHotophane Co., Brockley, London. - ph 57923: Man leading horses in a flooded street, Listowel, picture postcard, Apr. 1912. Captioned, "The Flood, Listowel, April 1912." Addressed to Mr. Howard Marks from [illegible] in Listowel, postmarked 20 Apr. 1912. Begins, "Hello old sport, got your card the other day …" - ph 57924: Wes Marks and son Frederick John "Jack" Marks, standing together in work clothes, 1 Nov. 1961. Wes is wearing a button-down shirt and cardigan under his overalls, and a cap. Jack wears a plaid shirt under coveralls, and a cap. The two men are standing side by side, and both have their hands in their pockets. Wes Marks was a plumber, and his son Jack worked together with him for several years. - ph 57925: Composite class photograph, Listowel Business College, winter term, picture postcard, 1912. Howard Marks is pictured in the second row from the top, second portrait from the right (same image as ph 57916). - ph 57926: Listowel Business College, picture postcard, ca. 1910. Note on back, "Listowel first hospital." - ph 57927: Main intersection in Wallace, Ontario, ca. 1950. - ph 57928: Jerry Simpson as a toddler, ca. 1925. - ph 57929: Two children identified as Jerry and Bob, with a bicycle and a tricycle, and a large tractor behind them, ca. 1925. - ph 57930: Mary Marks on her wedding day, 7 Sep. 1951. - ph 57931: Mary Marks and Frederick Raal on their wedding day, 7 Sep. 1951. - ph 57932: Antoinette and Derich Raal on tricycles, 1 Oct. 1959. Note on back "Peter (born Oct. 24) was 2 weeks too late to be included." Inscribed, "with love Mary and Frikkie." - ph 57933: Antoinette, Derich, and Peter Raal , Sept. 1960. Photograph by Douglas Studio, Johannesburg. - ph 57934: Wanita Hurley, daughter of Helen "Ellie" (Parry) Hurley, with her uncle Will and cousin Will, in horse-drawn wagon, picture postcard, 1911. Addressed to Mr. John Marks, Wallace, from Cousin Ellie, postmarked 22 Dec. 1911. Begins, "Rec. your pretty card." - ph 57935: Wanita Hurley with doll in toy pram in garden, picture postcard, 1911. Addressed to Miss Thelma Marks, from Cousin Ellie, Glencoe, postmarked 21 Dec. 1911. Begins, Received your letter some time ago." - ph 57936: Bernice Hurley, picture postcard, 1912. Addressed to Miss Thelma Marks, from Cousin Ellie, Glencoe, postmarked 20 Dec. 1912. Begins, "This is a snap shot of Bernice." - ph 57991: School photograph, S. S. No. 2, Maryborough Township, 22 June 1904. SERIES 4: Thomas Marks and Mary Jane Wilson family, ca. 1855-1969. Thomas Marks (1832-1908) was the son of John Marks and Mary Redpath. In 1858 he married Mary Jane Wilson (1836-1923), daughter of Andrew Wilson Sr. and Hannah Beattie. Their children were John Charles, Hannah, Mary, Almira "Miley," Thomas E., Josephine, Robert, Wilson, and Sarah Jane. - file 1: Thomas Marks / Mary Jane Wilson, 1865-1969. Records related to the family of John Thomas Marks (1832-1908) and his wife Mary Jane Wilson (1836-1923) of Maryborough Township. Includes Methodist Church membership cards, family correspondence, and handwritten lists of births, marriages, and deaths. The following funeral cards are included: William George Maher (1888), Samuel Markel (1908), Eva Jane Forsyth (1919), Samuel Markle (1919), Ina (West) Marks (1920), Minnie C. Markle (1931), Mary Marks (1946), Josephine Marks (1947), Margaret Ellen (Nichol) Marks and infant baby (1956), Russel Marks (ca. 1950s), Stanley Marks (1964), and Wellington Howard Marks (1969). File also includes the marriage certificate of William George Maher and Mary Marks, 15 Jul. 1884; and a sheet of unused letterhead belonging to W. G. Maher, Proprietor, Commercial Hotel, Drayton. [MU 1541] - file 2: Loyal Orange Lodge certificate, 13 Mar. 1857. Attests that Thomas Marks has received the degree of a True Orange Purple and Blue. Signed by John Cook, Edward Little and Richard Garret, Norval, County of Halton, District of Gore. Signed on reverse by William Dickson, William Armstrong, and Frederick Ellis. Attached, three coloured ribbons in faded yellow, purple, and deep blue, and a cracked wax seal. [AC 44] - file 3: Thomas Marks and Mary Jane Wilson genealogical research, 2020. Records were donated as digital files; hard copies (printouts) have been created by the Archives. [MU 1541, Archives Ebook] - ph 57937: Thomas Marks (right) with an unidentified man, tintype, ca. 1855. [Tintype Box 2] - ph 57938: Thomas Marks, standing, with his hand resting on chair, tintype, ca. 1855. [Tintype Box 2] - ph 57939: Thomas Marks, waist length portrait, tintype, ca. 1855. [Tintype Box 2] - ph 57940: Thomas Marks and Mary Jane (Wilson) Marks, tintype, ca. 1858. Mary is standing beside Thomas, who is seated with his feet elevated on a box or hassock. [Tintype Box 2] - ph 57941: Mary Jane (Wilson) Marks, tintype, ca. 1858. [Tintype Box 2] - ph 57942: Thomas Marks and his son (possibly Thomas E. Marks), tintype, ca. 1875. [Tintype Box 2] - ph 57943: Thomas Marks, oval portrait, cabinet card, ca. 1875. Photograph by C. E. Lee, Listowel. Enlarged and cropped from tintype catalogued as ph 57942. - ph 57944: Mary Jane (Wilson) Marks, seated and holding a booklet, two copies, ca. 1905. - ph 57945: Mary Jane (Wilson) Marks, seated in garden, wearing striped dress and holding a pitcher of flowers, ca. 1915. - ph 57946: Mary Jane (Wilson) Marks and Mrs. Hardman in garden, ca. 1920. - ph 57947: Mary Jane (Wilson) Marks (centre) with two unidentified women, in garden of house with exterior siding, ca. 1920. - ph 57948: Mary (Marks) Maher, Wilson Marks, Josephine (Marks) (Markle) Hardman, and Mary Jane (Wilson) Marks in garden, ca. 1920. - ph 57949: Marks family members seated on front porch with pitcher of flowers, at the farm of John Charles Marks and Charlotte (Parry) Marks, Maryborough Twp., ca. 1920. Left to right: Josephine (Marks) (Markle) Hardman, Howard Marks, Wilson Marks, unidentified child, Charlotte (Parry) Marks, Mary Jane (Wilson) Marks, John Charles Marks, unidentified woman, Wes Marks, and Mary (Marks) Maher. - ph 57950: Marks family members standing in front of house, at the farm of John Charles Marks and Charlotte (Parry) Marks, Maryborough Twp., ca. 1920. Left to right: Mary (Marks) Maher, Wilson Marks, Mary Jane (Wilson) Marks, John Charles Marks, Charlotte (Parry) Marks, Josephine (Marks) (Markle) Hardman, and Ed [Marks?]. - ph 57951: Marks family members standing and seated on porch of house, at the farm of John Charles Marks and Charlotte (Parry) Marks, Maryborough Twp., ca. 1920. Standing, left to right: Charlotte (Parry) Marks, Josephine (Marks) (Markle) Hardman, John Charles Marks, Mary Jane (Wilson) Marks, infant Harold Simpson held by Thelma (Marks) Simpson, and Walter Simpson. Seated, left to right: Wes [Marks?], Wilson Marks. - ph 57952: Marks family members at the farm of John Charles Marks and Charlotte (Parry) Marks, Maryborough Twp., ca. 1920. Left to right: John Charles Marks, Stella (Marks) Henderson, Jesse Henderson, Mary Jane (Wilson) Marks, Charlotte (Parry) Marks, Ed Hardman, Josephine (Marks) (Markle) Hardman. - ph 57953: Ed Parry, Priscilla (Koehler) Parry, Howard Marks, and Mary (Marks) Maher standing next to an automobile, ca. 1910. - ph 57954: Marks family members at the Wilson Marks farm near Brussels, ca. 1930. Back row, left to right: Josephine (Mann) Marks, Viola (Marks) Travis, Stan Marks, Josephine (Marks) (Markle) Hardman, Thelma (Marks) Simpson, Martha (Rolls) Marks, [woman who would drive Charlotte and Mary, name unknown], Charlotte (Parry) Marks, Ellen (Nichol) Marks, Mary (Marks) Maher, [unidentified]. Middle row, left to right: Wilson Marks, Russel Marks, Ed Hardman, Howard Marks, [unidentified], [unidentified child] Jimmy Marks, Rollie Marks. Front row, left to right: Cliff Marks, [unidentified infant], Jake Marks, Alice Marks, [unidentified child], Agnes Marks, [unidentified child], Mildred Marks. - ph 57955: John Charles Marks, smoking cigarette and Mary Jane (Wilson) Marks, holding needlework, picture postcard, ca. 1910. The mother and son are seated side by side indoors, with floral wallpaper and wood paneling behind them, and a wood stove to the right. - ph 57956: Annie Howe, wife of Wes Marks, ca. 1920. - ph 57957: Group of ten, including two musicians, standing on an enormous tree stump, picture postcard, 1907. Caption, "Early days in Snohomish - Published by G. D. Horton." Addressed to Mr. John Marks, Wallace. Postmarked 28 Dec. 1907. - ph 57958: Hannah (Marks) Sage, ca. 1910. - ph 57959: Russel and Cliff Sage as children, ca. 1880. - ph 57960: Russel Sage and friend, ca. 1890. - ph 57961: Mabel Sage, ca. 1890. - ph 57962: Man poised to dive into river off top of bridge, Snohomish, Washington, picture postcard, 17 Sep. 1908. Photograph by Russel Sage. Caption reads, "High dive from top of bridge, the longest wooden draw span in the world by Russel Sage Snohomish Wash." Addressed to Mr. Howard Marks, Listowel, no postmark. - ph 57963: Mary (Marks) Maher, ca. 1910. Photograph by E. Tucker, Owen Sound. - ph 57964: The two eldest children of Mary (Marks) Maher and George Maher, ca. 1890. - ph 57965: Headstone of Mary (Marks) Maher (1862-1946) and W. Howard Marks (1891-) with Howard's date of death not yet engraved, 1959. Howard died in 1969. Their grave is at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Wallace Twp., Perth County. - ph 57966: Almira (Marks) MacMillan, Joseph MacMillan, and their children Myrtle and Roy, cabinet card, ca. 1890. Photograph by W. I. Becker and Co., Stratford. - ph 57967: Myrtle and Roy MacMillan, torn oval portrait, ca. 1895. - ph 57968: Joseph and Almira (Marks) MacMillan, picture postcard, ca. 1910. - ph 57969: Joseph and Almira (Marks) MacMillan, ca. 1915. - ph 57970: Almira (Marks) MacMillan, her daughter Myrtle, and her grandson, ca. 1915. - ph 57971: Almira (Marks) MacMillan and Joseph MacMillan with their daughter Myrtle and grandson, seated on porch, Vancouver, ca. 1915. - ph 57972: Almira (Marks) MacMillan in garden with her grandson, Vancouver, ca. 1915. Inscription on back reads, "their is Bush right in front of [our?] house those daileys [dahlias?] are higher than I am they are red." - ph 57973: Almira (Marks) MacMillan, sitting on steps with pot and knife, Vancouver, ca. 1915. Inscription on back reads, "this is on the back steps I am getten beans ready for dinner and as I looked up Myrtle snaped me." - ph 57974: Thomas E. Marks, Washington, cabinet card, ca. 1890. Photograph by Barnes and Evans, Snohomish, Washington. - ph 57975: Ina (West) Marks, Washington, cabinet card, ca. 1890. Photograph by F. Perry, Snohomish, Washington. - ph 57976: Two-storey brick home with woman standing in garden, identified as Ina West's home, picture postcard, ca. 1900. Written on reverse, "Dear old Vina's Home," and in another hand, "Holmes." - ph 57977: Coffin of Thomas E. Marks at Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Seattle, Washington, prior to interment, 25 May 1928. The coffin is surrounded by flowers, and a wreath laid on its top includes a ribbon with the letters NCLE visible [Uncle?]. - ph 57978: Samuel Markle, ca. 1905. Photograph by D. Barber, Listowel. - ph 57979: Oval photograph of a drawn portrait of Samuel Markle, mounted, ca. 1905. Photograph by C. A. Lee, Listowel. The drawing in this photograph was made from the photograph catalogued as ph 57978. - ph 57980: Josephine Marks with a dog named Growler, picture postcard, ca. 1907. - ph 57981: Josephine Marks, Winnie (Marks) Binning, and D. Scott Binning, picture postcard, ca. 1917. - ph 57982: Josephine Marks and Edward Hardman, ca. 1925. - ph 57983: Mary (Marks) Maher, Owen Sound, ca. 1935. - ph 57984: Possibly one of the Marks sisters, colour photograph, ca. 1950. She is wearing a blue dress, standing on the porch of a building with a green and white door and grey [faux?] stone facade, with the surname "Lewis" visible on a plaque. SERIES 5: John Marks and Sarah Lewis family, ca. 1855-1920. John Marks (1826-1920) was the son of John Marks and Mary Redpath. He married Sarah Lewis (1829-1903). Their children were James, Mary, Joseph, Jacob, John W., George, Deborah Jane, Victoria Ann, and Albert John. - file 1: John Marks funeral card, 1920. [MU 1541] - file 2: John Marks and Sarah Lewis Marks, genealogical research, 2020. Records were donated as digital files; hard copies (printouts) have been created by the Archives. [MU 1541, Archives Ebook] - ph 57985: Thomas Marks (centre) and John Marks (right) with unidentified man, possibly James Marks, tintype, ca. 1855. [Tintype Box 2] - ph 57986: John Marks in a wicker rocking chair outdoors, a book in his hand, picture postcard, ca. 1918. Inscribed on reverse, "Eat up boys - it might be the last." - ph 57987: Joseph Marks and Mary Ann (Deaton) Marks, cabinet card, ca. 1890. Photograph by Carswell, Palmerston. - ph 57988: Albert Redpath Marks, ca. 1890. Photograph by C. A. Lee, Listowel. - ph 57989: George Marks, oval portrait, ca. 1910. Photograph by L. R. Yost, Berlin, Ontario. - ph 57990: Winnie (Marks) Binning, ca. 1915. SERIES 6: Wallace Twp. and Maryborough Twp. scrapbooks, 1908-1975 - file 1: Scrapbook, digital copy only, original created 1908-1982. Scrapbook of news clippings pasted into the pages of a Canada Official Postal Guide, stack of loose pages removed from original binding, along with numerous loose clippings that were inserted between pages. Contents consist largely of wedding announcements and obituaries, but also includes local news and current events, and some handwritten recipes and home remedies. Clippings relate to Wallace Township, Perth County, and Maryborough Township, Wellington County. [Archives E-book] - file 2: Scrapbook, digital copy only, original created 1920-1975. Scrapbook of news clippings pasted into the pages of a Robert Simpson Company, Ltd. Shopper's Hand-Book and Repertoire of Fashion, with a simple, hand-stitched cloth covering. Contents consist largely of wedding announcements and obituaries, but also includes local news and current events, and some handwritten recipes and home remedies. Clippings relate to Wallace Township, Perth County, and Maryborough Township, Wellington County. [Archives Ebook] SERIES 7: Simpson, Willoughby, Marks, and Parry family history, 2008. - file 1: A history of the James Simpson, Henry Willoughby, John Marks and Thomas Parry families in Ireland, England, and Canada, 1787-2008, created ca. 2008. Binder with eight dividers, documenting six generations of the Simpson, Willoughby, Marks, and Parry families, including their immigration to Canada and settlement in Wallace Township, Perth County, and Maryborough Township, Wellington County. [MU 1541] - file 2: John Marks and Mary Redpath, genealogical research, 2020. Records were donated as digital files; hard copies (printouts) have been created by the Archives. [MU 1541, Archives Ebook] | 
| Creator \ Maker | Barber, D. Barnes and Evans Barrett, A. Carswell Dame Dixon Lee, C. A. Mason, J. Micklethwaite Perry, F. Photophane Co. Smith Brothers Stratford Studio Tucker, E. W. I. Becker and Company Yost, L. R. | 
| Item Name | Baptismal Certificate Card, Funeral Card, Greeting Genealogy Marriage Certificate Newspaper Clippings Photograph Research Notes Scrapbook Tintype | 
| Person \ Organization | Armstrong, William Beattie, Hannah Binning, D. Scott Binning, Winnie Brown, Fenton Campbell, Walt Commercial Hotel Cook, John Cooke, Alice Cooke, Isaac Deaton, Mary Ann Dezel, Bill Dickson, William Dunlop, Mary Ellis, Frederick Ellison, Ivan Foresters Hall Forsythe, Eva Gabel, Louis Garret, Richard Hardman, (Mrs.) Hardman, Edward Hardman, Josephine Henderson, Estella "Stella" Henderson, Jesse Howe, Annie Hughes, Sarah Hurley, Bernice Hurley, Ellie Hurley, Helen "Ellie" Hurley, Wanita Johnson, Clara Jones, Mary Anne Jones, Randle Keeso, Fred Keeso, Lillian Keeso, Mabel Keeso, Matilda Keeso, Valentine "Felty" Kiesow, Emil Koehler, Priscilla Lewis, Sarah Listowel Business College Little, Edward Lowe, Sarah Loyal Ladies Branch No. 336 Loyal Orange Lodge MacMillan, Almira "Miley" MacMillan, Joseph MacMillan, Myrtle MacMillan, Roy MacNeil, David Maher, Mary Maher, William George Mann, Josephine Markel, Samuel Markle Markle, Josephine Markle, Minnie Markle, Samuel Markle, Tom Marks, Agnes Marks, Albert Marks, Alice Marks, Almira "Miley" Marks, Annie Marks, Charlotte Marks, Cliff Marks, Deborah Jane Marks, Estella "Stella" Marks, Eva Marks, Frederick John "Jack" Marks, George Marks, Hannah Marks, Howard Marks, Ina Marks, Ivan Marks, Jack Marks, Jake Marks, James Marks, Jim Marks, John Charles Marks, Joseph Marks, Josephine Marks, Margaret Ellen Marks, Martha Marks, Mary Marks, Mary Ann Marks, Mary Jane Marks, Mildred Marks, Robert Marks, Rollie Marks, Russel Marks, Sarah Jane Marks, Stanley Marks, Stella Marks, Thelma Marks, Thomas Marks, Victoria Ann Marks, Viola Marks, Wellington Howard Marks, Wes Marks, William Wesley "Wes" Marks, Wilson Marks, Winnie Mount Pleasant Cemetery Nichol, Ellen Nichol, Margaret Ellen Parry Meat Market Parry, Anne Parry, Charles Parry, Charlotte Parry, Edward Parry, Ellie Parry, Fanny Parry, George Parry, Georgina Parry, Helen "Ellie" Parry, John Parry, Kate Parry, Katie Parry, Martha Parry, Priscilla Parry, Robert Parry, Sarah Parry, Stan Parry, Walter Parry, Wilfred Parry, William Raal, Antoinette Raal, Derich Raal, Frederick "Frikkie" Raal, Mary Raal, Peter Redpath, Mary Rolls, Martha Rupel, Minnie S. S. #2 Maryborough Twp. Sage, Cliff Sage, Hannah Sage, Mabel Sage, Russel Saginaw, Joseph Sanders, George Simpson, Betty Simpson, Harold Simpson, Jack Simpson, James Simpson, Jerry Simpson, Marjorie Simpson, Thelma Simpson, Walter Stewart, Royal Elgin Travis, Viola Valentine, George Waters, Edna Waters, Mabel West, Ina Wilken, Emma Willoughby, Henry Wilson, Andrew Wilson, Carden Wilson, Clara Wilson, Clara Wilson, Della Wilson, Dolly Wilson, Donald Wilson, Donald Wilson, Glen Wilson, Hannah Wilson, Hannah Wilson, Hugh Wilson, Hugh Wilson, Ida Wilson, J. J. Wilson, Joseph Wilson, Mary Wilson, Mary Jane Wilson, Robert Wilson, Rod Wilson, Samuel Wilson, Sarah Wilson, Wesley Wilson, William | 
| Place | Berlin Brussels Drayton Glencoe Harriston Listowel Maryborough Twp. Owen Sound Palmerston Perth County Saginaw Sellwood Snohomish, Washington Stratford Toronto Wallace Twp. Wallaceville | 
| Subject | Family Life Fraternal organizations Genealogy History-local Social Life | 
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| Year Range from | 1850 | 
| Year Range to | 2020 | 
| Accession # | A2021.31 | 
| Containers | MU 1541 Archives Ebook STACKS Tintype Box 2 AC 44 | 

