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Marriage bonds

  • Series
  • Microfilmed 1984

bonds attesting to the absence of legal impediments to a marriage. Bonds dating from 1763-1864 and 1870-1871, record the name, place of residence, marital status, and the occupation of the groom. Separate forms were used for adherents of the established church (Church of England) and for other Protestants or Dissenters. Those for Dissenters include the name and religious affiliation of the minister, while those for the Church of England include only the parish name. If the parties involved were under the age of majority or in the military, letters of permission are attached to the bond. The existence of a bond is not proof that the marriage actually occurred as the bond was furnished in application for a marriage licence and not as a record of marriage. The bonds are arranged chronologically. The Nova Scotia Government was involved in regulating the process followed for the solemnization of marriage from the beginning of British rule in the colony (1763). Through the provision of marriage licences, government provided an alternative process of marriage to the reading of banns in church. The Nova Scotia Provincial Secretary's Office was responsible for the issuing of licences under the Governor's seal and signature. In practice, licences were provided in bulk to local officials to issue upon receipt of the appropriate bond or application.

Returns of registered deaths

  • Series
  • Microfilmed 1980

quarterly returns made by local registrars of deaths to the federal statistics office in Halifax, N.S. Series also includes information recorded for each death which includes the deceased's name, age, occupation, marital status, birthplace, parents' names and occupation, the date and place of death, and the informant providing the information to the local registrar. Some forms reporting individual deaths include the cause of death, how long the condition was evident, and the name of any attending physician. The returns are arranged by county, then chronologically by year and quarter, and then alphabetically by district. Among the quarterly returns are found many forms used to report individual deaths.

Returns of births registered

  • Series
  • Microfilmed 1983

quarterly returns of birth registrations made by local registrars and forwarded to the federal statistics office in Halifax N.S. For each birth the registration information includes the name of the person born, the date and place of birth, the mother's maiden name, the father's name, residence and occupation, when and where the parents were married, the date and birth was registered and who provided the information. The returns are in alphabetical order by name of registration district.

Pottersfield Press

  • CA NSHDA MS-4-254.2013-041
  • Series

This accrual primarily contains book typescripts, page proofs and cover proofs illustrating various stages of the editorial process. There is a limited volume of correspondence relating to both the editorial process and administrative functions such as permissions and sales.

Probation Case Files series

  • CA SCNSAB S 80
  • Series
  • 1993 - 2000

This series consists of records created, accumulated and used by the Saskatchewan Department of Welfare (1966-1972); Department of Social Services (1972-1983); Department of Northern Saskatchewan (1973-1981) and Department of Justice (1983-2000) in the administration of adult probation cases. The case files were maintained by probation officers within a network of regional offices throughout the province. In addition to case files from the standard probation program, the series includes case files of probationers enlisted in the Restitution; Impaired Drivers' Treatment; Bail Verification and Supervision; and Community Service Order programs.

No sub-series have been identified in this series.

The types of records in this series include: probation orders; intake forms; contact summary sheets; requests for pre-sentence reports; pre-sentence reports; criminal history reports from the Canadian Police Information Centre; offender classification profiles; risk assessment reports; anecdotal progress reports; attendance centre reports; review panel reports; applications to alter probation orders; closure sheets; memoranda and correspondence.

Saskatchewan. Dept. of Justice. Corrections Division, 1993-2002

Agricultural Commission fonds

  • FTST MS 43
  • Series
  • [photocopied 198-?]

Fonds consists of a diary from 1913-[1914]. The diarist is unidentified.

British Columbia. Agricultural Commission

S.S. #7 Pine Grove School History

  • ON00154 PHA 2012.55.5
  • Series
  • ? - 2006

Series consists of materials related to the S.S. #7 Pine Grove School of Hope Township, 1896-2006. It includes: Pine Grove School Trustees Minute Book, 1896-1916. J.W. McBurney served as Chairman during this time; “Pine Grove School, S.S. #7 Hope Township, 1856-1966: One hundred and ten years of providing education to the residents of Quay’s Crossing” by Doris Goheen, c.2006.

Pine Grove School S.S.#7

Library Records

  • UWA MC-4
  • Series
  • 1888 - 1922

File consists of records of the holdings of Manitoba College and their use, including accession registers, loan records, and inventories.

Manitoba College

Loans and Mortgages

  • UWA MC-6
  • Series
  • 1872 - 1938

Series consists of correspondence concerning the assets of Manitoba College, including insurance, property appraisals, payments made on mortgages and loans issued by the college, and accounts held with various financial institutions. Files are arranged somewhat arbitrarily by date into six chronologically overlapping boxes, and alphabetized within by the individual or corporate body to whom the correspondence pertains.

Manitoba College

Manitoba College Finances

  • UWA MC-8
  • Series
  • 1914 - 1918

Series consists of correspondence concerning the assets of Manitoba College, including stock investments, estates, and issued mortgages. Series is arranged alphabetically by the name of the individual or corporate body to whom the correspondence pertains.

Manitoba College

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