Home   New Products    Main Booklist    eBooks on CD   Used Books   Clearance Books   Events   Tech Support   Contact Us  

Search Our Site


Books by Topic

   Canada
      Canada-Wide
      Alberta
      British Columbia
      Manitoba
      New Brunswick
      Newfoundland & Labrador
      Northwest Territories
      Nova Scotia & Cape Breton
      Nunavut
      Ontario/Upper Canada
      Prince Edward Island
      Quebec/Lower Canada
      Saskatchewan
      Yukon

      Acadia/Acadian
      Diaries & Letters
      First Nations, Aboriginal, Métis
      Home Children
      Biographies
      20th Century Military
      Fenian Raids 1866-1871
      Rebellion of 1837-38
      War of 1812
      French/ Indian War 1756-63
   England & Wales
   Ireland & Northern Ireland
   Scotland
   United Empire Loyalists
   USA
   more countries...

   Genealogy How-To
   Conservation How-To

Archival & Other

   Archival Products
   Conservation How-To
   Charts, Forms, Kits
   Gravestone Rubbing Kit
   Magnifiers
   Gift Certificates

Family Tree Software

   Family Tree Maker (PC)

   Family Tree Maker (Mac)

   Reunion family Tree (Mac)

"Family tree software saves you time and money. Fast and easy data entry helps you create professional looking family tree charts, reports and books".
More information

Family Tree Maker
2012 for PC

Family Tree Maker
For Mac


Information

   Free eNewsletter
   Catalog - Autumn 2011
   The Global Gazette
   Link to our site

  Family Tree Maker 2012 More info ...


Books, Maps & Other Resources
York County & City of Toronto, Ontario
Genealogy & History

More Canadian Resources | More Ontario Resources
More York County & Toronto City Resources



BOOK - The Roll of Pupils of Upper Canada College Toronto, January 1830 to June 1916
Edited by the Old Boys' Association by the Honorary Corresponding Secretary A. H. Young
Originally published by Hanson, Crozier and Edgar, Kingston Ontario 1917
This historical reprint by Global Heritage Press, Milton, 2009



Hardcover Edition




Book-on-CD Edition

The Roll of Pupils of Upper Canada College Toronto lists every student who attended Upper Canada College from the school's beginnings in January 1830 until June 1916. More than just a list of student names, the book provides more information about individual students, usually including:
  • Birth date
  • Date of entering Upper Canada College
  • Date of leaving or graduation from Upper Canada College
  • Name of previous school
  • Name of next school
  • Student's father's name
  • Student's father's location
  • Student's father's profession
  • Student addresses for "home"
  • Student addresses for "where found during school term"
In many cases there are more details included about individual students after they left Upper Canada College including their location, profession and details of their death (date and circumstances).

Contents include:
  • Introduction [history of Upper Canada College]
  • Governing Bodies
  • Former Chairmen of the Board of Governors
  • The Present Board of Governors [1917]
  • The Old Boys' Association
  • Officers of The Old Boys Association
  • Key to Entries
  • The Founder
  • Chronological List of Principles
  • Alphabetical List of Principles and Masters [including biographical information]
  • Registrars and Bursars [listed by year]
  • Lady Superintendents, Matrons, and Housekeepers [listed by year]
  • Stewards, Upper Canada College [listed by year]
  • Gymnasium and Drill Instructors [listed by year]
  • Janitors, Porters, Messengers, Engineers and Gardeners [listed by year]
  • Head Boys of the School [listed by year]
  • Mason Medallists [listed by year]
  • Cricket [no full listing, only premier players]
  • Old Boys and Present Pupils, January 1830 to June 1916 [including biographical information]
  • Appendix I - Boys who entered the school since June 1916[but before publishing in 1917]
  • Appendix II - Did not Attend [persons thought ot have attended but for whom there is no docuemntary record]
  • Appendix III - Person who appear in the Registers as having attended for as litle as a few days or those who made enquiries but did not register
  • Appendix IV - On Active Service [Students and "Old Boys" who were away on military service when the book was published in 1917]
  • Appendix V - Miltitary distinctions [Masters and Old Boys]
  • Appendix VI - "And how can a man die better?" [List of students, Old Boys, and Masters who died in military service as of 1917]
  • Appendix VII - Additions and Corrections
  • General Index
Beyond the valuable information provided about the students of the college, the book offers a history of the school and lists of governors, principles, and masters who were employed at the school during the time period. Many of the accomplishments and/or backgrounds of the masters are recorded in great detail, others in less detail.

  • 698 pages
  • 6.5 X 9.5"
  • Hardcover - premium binding (black Tanotex, deeply grained, gold foil lettering)

  • Originally published by Hanson, Crozier and Edgar, Kingston, 1917
  • This facsimile reprint by Global Heritage Press, Milton

  • Published, October 10, 2009

  • ISBN 978-1-926797-00-7 (hardcover book)
  • Book on CD edition is fully searchable (pdf)


  • Hardcover......$89.95
    (Canadian Dollars)
    Check price in your currency
    or...

    Book on CD ROM......$22.95    (CD details)
    (Canadian Dollars)
    Check price in your currency



        
    O R D E R   D E S K
    1-800-361-5168
    ( 9-5 Monday to Friday )

    Shipping Options  |   Return Policy  


    All Rights Reserved    GlobalGenealogy.com Inc.  © Copyright 1995 - 2012

    Free Newsletter

    Enter email address:



    Archived Newsletters

    Facebook

    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...... Read on...



    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..... Read on...



    This updated research aid lists most of the locations where United Empire Loyalist records may be found throughout the world, and....... Read on...



    Author and compiler Paul Brunnell, UE has researched United Empire Loyalists for more than 30 years, publishing his findings into the seven volumes that..... Read on...



    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...... Read on...



    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...... Read on...



    Makes organizing, researching and sharing your family history easier than ever, whether you're just getting started or already an expert........ Read on...



    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....... Read on...