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1001 | ![]() | Document - Laura and Bertha McKenna Passenger list, sailing on the Leviathan from New York, arriving in Southampton, England on July 9, 1926. | ||
1002 | ![]() | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
1003 | ![]() | Document - Laurence Vallette Snow WWII Registration Card | ||
1004 | ![]() | Document - Laurence Vallette Snow II US Baseball Questionnaire - Laurence noted that his ambition in baseball was to make it to the Major Leagues. |
Date: 27 Dec 1966 |
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1005 | ![]() | Document - Leo McIver US Border Crossing at Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan on September 21, 1935. The document notes that Leo was living in Kinghorn, PEI, as was his father Eugene. He had been living in Boston, Massachusetts from October 1924 to Fall 1926. Leo's destination in 1935, was Forbes Landing in Vancouver, British Columbia, where his friend J. Forbes was living. | ||
1006 | ![]() | Document - Lester Malley WWII Registration Card | ||
1007 | ![]() | Document - Letter from Caroline McIver to her husband Emmett on March 17, 1976. | ||
1008 | ![]() | Document - Letter from Joe McIver to Bessie Letter from Joe McIver to Bessie (his sister, Teresa), dated February 27, 1944, from where he was stationed in Glasgow, Scotland. |
Owner of original: Joe McIver Date: 27 Feb 1942 |
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1009 | ![]() | Document - Letter from John McIver, addressed to his brother Undated letter (possibly 1928) from John Adrian McIver to his brother (possibly Peter D), containing family updates about John’s family and work in California. | ||
1010 | ![]() | Document - Letter from Jut McIver to Charlie Letter from Jut McIver to Charlie Tuplin, dated November 28, 1944. At the time, Jut was in the Royal Canadian Army Corp (RCAMC) and was stationed at the #20 Canadian General Hospital in Leavesden, England. The letter details some of what Jut was doing during the war, and mentions Joseph Charles McIver, who had been officially reported missing as of the 18th. There are references to his wife, Eunice McCarville, and their son, Paul McIver. Unfortunately, it appears that Charlie Tuplin never received the letter as he was taken prisoner on while fighting in the Netherlands, and died in captivity on December 8, 1944. He is buried in the Holten Canadian Cemetery in Holten, Netherlands. Charlie was from Indian River, PEI, and was serving with the Royal Highland Regiment (Black Watch) in France and the Netherlands. His name is inscribed on the Kensington War Memorial along with Joseph Ready. There is a Dutch private citizen in Holten, Netherlands who has been looking after Tuplin's grave and had just visited it on January 5th, 2021. The Dutch are dedicated to honouring the Canadians buried in the Netherlands for liberating them, they do a lot of work to keep honouring their memories and the sacrifice they gave for the Netherlands. | ||
1011 | ![]() | Document - Letter from Michael McInnis to Minnie Campbell Letter dated June 14, 1939, from Michael McInnis to Minnie Campbell (Mary Maud McIver), following the passing of her brother, John Adrian McIver. The letter details John’s final days, and his funeral. Michael was a maternal cousin of Minnie and John. |
Date: 14 Jun 1939 |
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1012 | ![]() | Document - Letter to Jut McIver from his brother Joe McIver Transcription of letter from Joe McIver to his brother Jut, dated April 4, 1942. Includes additional information on Joe, prepared by Teresa and Arthur Rodgers. |
Owner of original: Joe McIver Date: 4 Apr 1942 |
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1013 | ![]() | Document - Letter to Jut McIver from Mrs. F.N. Harrold Letter to Jut and Eunice McIver from Mrs. F.N. Harrold, dated March 26, 1977. The Harrolds lived in Cambridge, England, and their home was where the Islanders hung out on time off during World War II. |
Owner of original: Jut McIver Date: 26 Mar 1977 |
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1014 | ![]() | Document - Life story as told by Sister Margaret Pierre (Emily Genevieve McIver) Transcript of interview (oral history) between Sister Margaret Pierre (Emily Genevieve McIver) and Sister Ann Thomasine Sampson at the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Carondelet in St. Paul, Minnesota. The interview is the life story of Sister Margaret Pierre, from PEI to St. Paul. The interview took place on November 30, 1980, when Sister Margaret Pierre was 65 years old. |
Date: 30 Nov 1980 |
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1015 | ![]() | Document - Lloyd John Jacques WWII Registration Card | ||
1016 | ![]() | Document - Louis Sirois WWII Registration Card | ||
1017 | ![]() | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
1018 | ![]() | Document - Manchester Directory, 1917 Charles was running the Wet Wash Laundry. Bertha Adria was a student, still living at home. | ||
1019 | ![]() | Document - Margaret (McIver) Slavin US Border Crossing - November 1918 | ||
1020 | ![]() | Document - Margaret Deighan US Border Crossing Manifest - October 14, 1924. Margaret was travelling to Bangor, Maine, where she was training in nursing at the Bangor State Hospital. | ||
1021 | ![]() | Document - Margaret Deighan 1928 City Directory, Bangor, Maine, USA Margaret was living with her sister, Edith. They were both working as nurses at the Bangor State Hospital. | ||
1022 | ![]() | Document - Margaret Gertrude McIver and William Slavin US Border Crossing - March 1913 | ||
1023 | ![]() | Document - Margaret Kelly US Naturalization | ||
1024 | ![]() | Document - Mary Florence (Kelly) McIver US Naturalization Index Card | ||
1025 | ![]() | Document - Mary Josephine Mullin US Naturalization Record, which indicates that Minnie was a nursemaid. and was living in Brookline, Massachusetts in 1928. She had arrived in the US via rail, through the port at Vanceboro, Maine, about April 12, 1926. |
Date: 22 Mar 1928 |
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1026 | ![]() | Document - Mary Josephine Mullin US Border Crossing - April 12, 1926 | ||
1027 | ![]() | Document - Mary McIver US Border Crossing Record - Arrival in Vanceboro, Maine, on September 3, 1927. Mary was travelling to study nursing at the Jersey City Hospital, New Jersey. | ||
1028 | ![]() | Document - Matthew Dempsey WWI Registration Card | ||
1029 | ![]() | Document - Matthew Dempsey WWII Registration Card | ||
1030 | ![]() | Document - Matthew Dempsey US Army Transport Passenger List Departure from St. Nazaire, France on June 28, 1919; Arrival in Brooklyn, New York on July 9, 1919. | ||
1031 | ![]() | Document - McKenna family history Family history written by Laura McKenna, that was found in an envelope in a desk drawer following her death, which documents the early years with her siblings, and life on her own until 1919. | ||
1032 | ![]() | Document - McKenna family trip to Cuba (Charles and Bertha, with daughters, Laura and Bertha) Passenger list, sailing on the SS Florida from Havana, Cuba on December 29, 1938, arriving in Miami, Florida on December 30, 1938. | ||
1033 | ![]() | Document - Mercedes McIver US Naturalization Index | ||
1034 | ![]() | Document - Mercedes McIver US Naturalization - Declaration of Intention | ||
1035 | ![]() | Document - Mercedes McIver US Border Crossing (1913) - Travelling with Cecelia McIver, and Annie (McIver) Clark. Last known address for all three was Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada, where Eugene McIver was living at the time. The manifest states that their destination was Margaret (McIver) Slavin's residence in Los Angeles, California, USA. | ||
1036 | ![]() | Document - Mercedes McIver and Annie Clark US Border Manifest - Port at Sumas, Washington, USA. Travelling with Cecilia McIver. Last known address for all three was Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada, where Eugene McIver was living at the time. Their destination was Los Angeles, California, USA. | ||
1037 | ![]() | Document - Michael Cletus McIver US Naturalization Record | ||
1038 | ![]() | Document - Michael Joseph McIver WWI Registration Card (US) | ||
1039 | ![]() | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
1040 | ![]() | Document - Passenger List Travel on the SS Boston from Yarmouth, Nova Scotia to Boston, Massachusetts, arriving on September 26, 1901. Bertha (Marshall) McKenna was travelling with her children, Mary Ann, Harold, and Frances. | ||
1041 | ![]() | Document - Paul Burke WWII Registration Card | ||
1042 | ![]() | Document - Peter McIver US Naturalization Record | ||
1043 | ![]() | Document - Philip R McSweeney WWII Registration Card | ||
1044 | ![]() | Document - Philip Robert McSweeney WWI Registration Card | ||
1045 | ![]() | Document - Reginald McIver WWII Registration Card | ||
1046 | ![]() | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
1047 | ![]() | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
1048 | ![]() | Document - Richard Sanborn Jones WWII Registration Card - He was living in Hartford, Connecticut at the time. | ||
1049 | ![]() | Document - Robert McIver US Border Crossing manifest. Robert entered the US at Blaine, Washington on July 4, 1952, for a 6 week vacation. | ||
1050 | ![]() | Document - Robert Searls Excerpt from 1951 yearbook at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, USA. Robert was a member of the fencing team. | ||
1051 | ![]() | Document - Roger Queeney WWII Registration Card | ||
1052 | ![]() | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
1053 | ![]() | Document - Rufine Power Excerpt from 1937 yearbook at Roxbury Memorial High School for Girls, Roxbury, Massachusetts, USA. | ||
1054 | ![]() | Document - Saint Joseph's Abbey History of Saint Joseph's Abbey from 1950 to present (2020). Father Placid McSweeney served at the abbey. | ||
1055 | ![]() | Document - Silvestro Villiborghi WWII Draft Card | ||
1056 | ![]() | Document - Sister Damian History of the life of Sister Damian from the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet. | ||
1057 | ![]() | Document - Sister Damian Historical document from the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet. | ||
1058 | ![]() | Document - Sister Damian The story of Sister Damian as a teacher from the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet. | ||
1059 | ![]() | Document - Sister Eileen Ann Sisters of Providence Experience Record | ||
1060 | ![]() | Document - Sister Evelyn Kelley Sisters of Providence Experience Record | ||
1061 | ![]() | Document - Sister Frances Marie History of the life of Sister Frances Marie from the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet. | ||
1062 | ![]() | Document - Sister Georgetta History of the life of Sister Georgetta from the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet. | ||
1063 | ![]() | Document - Sister Leonora McCarville History from the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet. | ||
1064 | ![]() | Document - Sister Margaret Pierre Document from the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet, including a summary of the life of Sister Margaret Pierre, along with a copy of her living will. | ||
1065 | ![]() | Document - Sister Margaret Pierre McIver US Naturalization Record | ||
1066 | ![]() | Document - Sister Mary Charles Historical document from the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet. | ||
1067 | ![]() | Document - Sister Mary Charles Historical document from the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet. | ||
1068 | ![]() | Document - Sister Mary Charles Published Comments from Sister Mary Charles | ||
1069 | ![]() | Document - Sister St. Hugh History of the life of Sister St. Hugh from the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet. | ||
1070 | ![]() | Document - Slavin family 1943 City Directory - Oakland, California, USA | ||
1071 | ![]() | Document - Thomas Michael Sweeney WWI Registration Card | ||
1072 | ![]() | Document - Thomas Michael Sweeney WWII Registration Card | ||
1073 | ![]() | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. | ||
1074 | ![]() | Document - Vera McIver The Priory Program - A philosophy of caring for the elderly, by Vera McIver. | ||
1075 | ![]() | Document - Vera McIver Document written by Vera, entitled The Extended Role of the Registered Nurse Extended Care, in 1971. | ||
1076 | ![]() | Document - Vera McIver Document written by Vera in 1971, entitled Acute Care Philosophy vs Extended Care Philosophy. | ||
1077 | ![]() | Document - Vera McIver Document written by Vera in 1970, entitled Fan the Flame. | ||
1078 | ![]() | Document - Vera McIver Document written by Vera in 1971, entitled ANSR (Answer) - Activating Normal Self Respect, Administrators, Nurses, Social, Responsibilities. | ||
1079 | ![]() | Document - Vera McIver Notes for a speech by Vera McIver at British Columbia Hospitals Association Seminar on extended Care, held in Vancouver British Columbia, from February 26-27, 1973. | ||
1080 | ![]() | Document - Vera McIver Document written by Vera, entitled The Challenge in Change, in 1969. | ||
1081 | ![]() | Document - Vera McIver Document written by Vera in 1969, entitled Quality of Life? | ||
1082 | ![]() | Document - Vera McIver Notes for a speech by Vera McIver entitled, I am a Unique Person, for the Saskatchewan Association of Special Care Homes' Convention in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan on April 22-24, 1975. | ||
1083 | ![]() | Document - Vera McIver Document written by Vera, entitled, How the Social Worker can fit into our picture. | ||
1084 | ![]() | Document - Vera McIver Document written by Vera, entitled, Deterioration Due to Low Staffing. | ||
1085 | ![]() | Document - Vera McIver Article published in the Hospital Administration in Canada newsletter in December 1972, written by Vera McIver, entitled, For a more human approach to long-term patient care. | ||
1086 | ![]() | Document - Vera McIver Document written by Vera in 1970, entitled Nourish the EGO. | ||
1087 | ![]() | Document - Vera McIver Notes for a speech by Vera McIver at Canadian Nurses Association Convention, Edmonton, Alberta, June 26-28, 1972, entitled Rehabilitation of the Geriatric Patient. | ||
1088 | ![]() | Document - Vera McIver Document written by Vera, entitled Communal Dining. | ||
1089 | ![]() | Document - Vera McIver Document written by Vera, entitled Destruction of the Identity. | ||
1090 | ![]() | Document - Wallace McKenna Excerpt from 1950 yearbook at St. Mary's High School, Saginaw, Michigan, USA. | ||
1091 | ![]() | Document - Walter Merrill McKenna WWII Registration Card | ||
1092 | ![]() | Document - Wiliam McKenna WWII Registration Card | ||
1093 | ![]() | Document - Willard Crowhurst City Directory in Yuba City, California in 1969, indicating that Willard was the Vice-Principal of Robbins Elementary School. | ||
1094 | ![]() | Document - William Arthur McKenna Excerpt from 1947 yearbook from Beverly High School. | ||
1095 | ![]() | Document - William John Slavin WWI Registration Card | ||
1096 | ![]() | Document - William John Slavin WWII Registration Card | ||
1097 | ![]() | Document - William John Slavin Jr WWII Registration Card | ||
1098 | ![]() | Document - William Morel III Details of the accident that caused the death of William Morel. | ||
1099 | ![]() | Document - William Texido This is an online article written by Mike Troiano, published on June 11, 2014, describing a conversation he once had with William Texido. |
Owner of original: Mike Troiano - https://byrslf.co/decide-what-you-want-a29dfc8d099b Date: 11 Jun 2014 |
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1100 | ![]() | Document - William Texido Magazine article written by Bruce G. Posner, published in Inc. magazine on May 1, 1983, detailing the quick success of William Texido's company, BRAE Corp. The author refers to the success as a result of the "competitive ardor" of William Texido. |
Owner of original: Inc.com - https://www.inc.com/magazine/19830501/5188.html Date: 1 May 1983 |