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CA ACU GBA C0159 · Collection · 1999-2009

The collection consists of correspondence from researchers and inquirers which includes significant and substantial compilations on Metis genealogy. Includes pedigree charts, descendancy charts, family group sheets, essays, articles, and photocopied newsclippings. The files are arranged alphabetically by the names of the researchers or inquirers, and include William Frederic James Bell, Rhiannon Boardman, Jim Bowman, James D. Campbell, Mary Sandison Fox, Malcolm S. Gray, Kelly Guilmette, Andy Gullion, Jim Lavers, Gail Morin, Garnet Quigley, Tammy Rempel, and the Wylie family. Files include information on families descended from early fur trader bearing the following surnames: Auld, Bethune, Cook, Erasmus, Favell, Fellers, Gariepy, Gray, Gullion, Kwaraconte, Latreille, Laurence, McKay, McKinlay, Mowat, Nepissing, Robertson, Sandison, Wylie.

Metis Genealogy Project
CA ACU GBA C0169 · Collection · 1998-2002

The collection consists of 28 recorded interviews with residents and former residents of Cliff Bungalow and Mission.

Cliff Bungalow-Mission Community Association
CA ACU GBA C0173 · Collection · 1994

The collection consists of a database of 65,434 records of persons who were Metis ancestors. For each individual, dates and places of birth, baptism, marriage, death, and burial, and notes on sources are given if known. Using Ancestral Quest software, the data can be linked to show genealogical relationships in the form of pedigree charts and descendancy charts.

Morin, Gail
CA ACU GBA C0187 · Collection · [ca. 1957]

The collection consists of sound recordings of sounds of nature; the last steam train to enter Lethbridge; a cattle auctioneer at work; ceremonies for the opening of the Fort Macleod Museum; Peigan chicken dance, hand game, and hoop dance songs; stories by the naturalist and writer Andy Russell; interviews with Fred Botsford (on railway building and early telephones), Charles Croweagle (on tipi design), William Ferguson (on prairie fires), Norman Grier (on chuckwagon racing), Harry Long (on Fort Whoop-Up), Helen Mills (pioneer of Fort Macleod), James Morrison (pioneer of High River), and Marie Rose Smith (pioneer of Pincher Creek).

Baalim, Harry Galt
CA ACU GBA C0188 · Collection · 1967-1975

The collection consists of recorded interviews with Tom Baines, E. Reynolds Baptie, Earle Birney, Milton W. Brock, Charles Bull, Alexander Calhoun, J. G. “Red” Cathcart, Victor Cleator, Willard Cumming, D. G. L. Cunnington, Hugh Webster Dann, G. Ryder Davis, H. Sydney Daykin, Harold De Caux, Louise Dean, T. B. Donald, Howard Dowling, H. P. “Ted” Forsey, Bill Foster, Ida Graves, John Hugill, Aarne Kaskeleinen, Eleanor Patton Kent, Donald Leslie, Herman Linder, Jack MacDonald, Stuart Mackid, R. H. MacKinnon, Lee B. Martin, Charles H. McKinnon, Edward B. Nowers, Ernie Peachey, Tom Peers, Harold Pfeiffer, Herb D. Surplis, George H. Taylor, Mark Tennant, Bernard H. J. Thoms, P. A. “Pat” Thomson, Howard W. Tye, Charlie Venables, Terence Walton, Mrs. Water Chief (recording Tobacco Dance songs), and Helen Yule. There are transcripts for many of the interviews.

Riveredge Foundation
CA ACU GBA C0195 · Collection · Copied 1974-1988 (originally created ca. 1865-1987)

The collection consists of an essay, descendancy chart, and collected photographs of the Pope family.

Carder, Delores Salome
CA ACU GBA C0208 · Collection · Photocopied 2008 (originally created 1930-2005)

The collection consists of a scrapbook containing copies of photographs, documents, correspondence, and genealogical charts documenting the life of Wolfgang Zoepfel.

Fairclough, Phil
CA ACU GBA F0008 · Fonds · 1900-1965, predominant 1900-1950

The fonds consists of a photocopy of the diary of Annie Adams, Sr. (1920-1923); photographs of the Lockhart, Adams, Patterson and Austin families (early 1900s, 1965); G.R. Austin's notebook as a Canadian firefighter in England (1940s); and slides of the Calgary Stampede (1950).

Adams family