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Family Tree Maker
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Family Tree Maker
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BOOK - The Ontario Photographers List - Volume 1 (1851-1900) & Volume 2 (1901-1925)
By Glen C. Phillips
Originally published by Iron Gate Publishing Company, Sarnia, 1990
This edition by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2002 & 2010
An invaluable guide to help you identify the place and date when a photograph was taken. Many family history researchers have boxes of photographs, but do not know who is depicted in the photo nor when or where it was taken.
This book lists individual photographers, where they worked and when. That means that if you have a photograph that includes a photographer's stamp or other identification you can easily find out when and where that picture was taken. Oftentimes that will help you to identify who is in the picture.
An example: If you have a picture with the photographer's stamp of "D. W. Cameron" you can lookup D. W. Cameron in the every-name index, see that this person appears on page 16. Flip to page 16 and you will learn that D. W. Cameron was a photographer who worked in Carleton Place, Ontario from 1895 to 1897. That information tells you where, and about when the photograph was taken.
Both volumes are organized alphabetically by municipality. However, a comprehensive index is also included. Historical place names have been kept.
BOOK - The Ontario Photographers List - Volume 1 (1851-1900)
By: Glen C. Phillips.
Compiled from a variety of municipal and business directories and the companion volume to The Ontario Photographers List, Volume II (1901-1925), and The Western Canada Photographers List (1860-1925) this reference publication lists the names and operating dates of over 2.976 professional photographers and photographic studios from over 450 villages, towns, and cities in Ontario.
117 Pages
Coilbound
8.5" x 11"
Index
Originally published by Iron Gate Publishing Company, Sarnia, 1990
This edition by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2002 & 2010
ISBN 0-894378-58-X
BOOK - The Ontario Photographers List - Volume 2 (1901-1925)
By Glen C. Phillips
Compiled from a variety of municipal and business directories and the companion volume to The Ontario Photographers List, Volume I (1851-1900), and The Western Canada Photographers List (1860-1925) this reference publication lists the names and operating dates of over 2,200 professional photographers and photographic studios from over 300 villages, towns, and cities in Ontario.
99 Pages
Coilbound
8.5" x 11"
Index
Originally published by Iron Gate Publishing Company, Sarnia, 1990
This edition by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2002 & 2010
ISBN 0-894378-60-1
More Canadian Genealogy & History Resources from Global Genealogy:
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1-800-361-5168( 9-5 Monday to Friday )
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French & Native North American Marriages & Genealogical Records Series, Vol. 1 to Vol. 6
Author and compiler Paul Brunnell, a descendant of Hurons from Ontario and Quebec, has published his many years of French, Native, Mi'kmaq, and Metis research into the six volumes that you find here. In his own words Mr. Bunnell says......
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The Roman Catholic Parish of "Our Lady of The Angels" Moose Creek,Ontario Baptisms, Marriages and Burials 1882-1925 NOW ON CD
The content is organized alphabetically by surname. There is also an index to help researchers find others who are mentioned in the transcriptions, such as witnesses, named relatives, etc.....
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Research Guide To Loyalist Ancestors (Updated and Revised)
This updated research aid lists most of the locations where United Empire Loyalist records may be found throughout the world, and.......
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The New Loyalist Index Vol. 1 to Vol. 7
Author and compiler Paul Brunnell, UE has researched United Empire Loyalists for more than 30 years, publishing his findings into the seven volumes that.....
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Trimming Yankee Sails: Pirates and Privateers of New Brunswick
Pirates and privateers sailed from New Brunswick ports throughout the 19th century, but their exploits began in earnest during the War of 1812. Amid tales of battles at sea and fortunes lost and won......
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New Brunswick and the Navy: Four Hundred Years
In 1881, the new Dominion of Canada chose New Brunswick as the base for its naval operations. This the story of New Brunswick's contribution to Canada's storied naval heritage......
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Family Tree Maker for Mac 2 (version 2012)
Makes organizing, researching and sharing your family history easier than ever, whether you're just getting started or already an expert........
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Methodist Obituaries From The
Christian Guardian, 1891 to 1895
This 11th volume from D.A. McKenzie provides carefully transcribed obituaries for Methodist deaths across Canada with Ontario most heavily represented, Scroll down to Vol. 11 after clicking.......
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