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The following items can be purchased by mail order from the Quinte Branch OGS, using the convenient Mail Order Form. All prices quoted are in Canadian Dollars, and are subject to change without notice.

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*NEW* St. George's Anglican Church Records, Churchyard and Cemetery, Trenton (Quinte West), A New Transcript, 2009 (CD-ROM)
Combining St. George's Anglican Church Records and Churchyard, 9 Byron St., Trenton Ward and St. George's Anglican Cemetery, CA L7, 2nd Dug Hill Road, Murray Ward, Quinte West (Northumberland Co.), Ontario, 222 pgs (2009: Quinte Branch OGS)
Transcribed, re-recorded and updated by Sandra and John Horwat, this new edition contains 3,329 entries, more than double those in previous transcripts. Additional entries from the church records and churchyard located in Trenton have been combined, including those from church windows, plaques and honour rolls from inside the church established in 1889 and transcripts from stones that are no longer in the churchyard. Fully indexed, this transcript is available as a searchable PDF file on CD-ROM by Quinte Branch Digital Media.
Paper copy also available, see Northumberland Cemeteries
More information about Anglican churches in Quinte West 
20.00




*NEW* Belleville Cemetery, A New Transcript, 2009 (CD-ROM)
631 Dundas Street West (old Highway #2), Belleville, Sidney Twp., Hastings Co., Ontario, 1,467 pgs, (2009: Quinte Branch OGS)

Transcribed by Sandra and John Horwat, this new edition contains 31,700 separate names from 9,600 memorials at the Belleville Cemetery that was established in 1872 and is marking its 137th year in 2009. The transcription includes the Columbariums, Niche Walls, Mausoleum, Urn Garden and Scattering Garden. It encompasses a history of the early settlers, United Empire Loyalists, political and community leaders and soldiers who made Belleville and the surrounding district including: Canada's fifth Prime Minister, Mackenzie Bowell; Canadian author Susannah Moodie and her husband, the first Sheriff of Hastings County, Dunbar Moodie; and an early pioneer in Deaf Education in Ontario, Samuel Thomas Greene. Fully indexed, this transcript is available as a searchable PDF file on CD-ROM by Quinte Branch Digital Media.
Click here for a list of surnames included in the new transcript.
Paper copy also available; please contact the Quinte Branch for details.
For more information about the Belleville Cemetery please visit http://www.bellevillecemetery.com/
25.00
Stockdale Cemetery Transcript

Stockdale Cemetery

Stockdale Cemetery, An Annotated Transcription, 3rd Edition, 2009 (CD-ROM)
Lot 3, Con 6, Murray Twp., Northumberland Co., Ontario, (now Murray Ward, Quinte West), 366 pgs, (2009: Quinte Branch OGS)

This new edition is a collaborative project involving a transcription by the Quinte Branch of the OGS; further transcription and annotations by Peter W. Johnson UE; and production of a searchable PDF on CD-ROM by Quinte Branch Digital Media. The third edition contains 1,401 entries (162 without markers) and a comprehensive index including women by maiden names (where known) and married names, and those without markers. The extensive annotations contain additional details about individuals drawn from sources such as death registrations, family trees, local church records, death notices and obituaries amongst others. This edition includes a map showing the cemetery’s location on part of Lot 3, Concession 6, Murray Twp. with the lanes dividing the cemetery into four sections and “landmarks” to help locate stones. The publication is generously illustrated with photographs of 29 gravestones, 18 photographs of early Stockdale residents and buildings and 9 funeral cards, all from the collection of Peter W. Johnson UE. 
Click here for a list of surnames included in the new transcript.
Paper copy also available, see Northumberland Cemeteries
20.00
Heritage Atlas of Hastings County Heritage Atlas of Hastings County
edited by Orland French, 240 pgs

(2006: Wallbridge House Publishing, Belleville) 
The first original atlas of Hastings County since Belden's Atlas of 1878. Colourful maps and photographs bring you the story of this beautiful sprawling county in Eastern Ontario. The perfect guide to one of Ontario’s oldest and largest counties. Maps, charts and colourful graphics trace the evolution and development of Hastings County over 200 years from the arrival of the first European explorers to today’s thriving and complex society.
(N.B. Postage & Handling $12.00 Canadian, $18.00 US International Orders, see Mail Order Form)
60.00
The Beacon, Vol. 1, 1998 The Beacon, Vol. 1 (1998: Quinte Branch OGS) 
Features: Brief History of John George Rutter, Loyalist of Adolphustown Twp., The Chouinard-Swenor Connection in Canada, Photo Essay Benedict Family of Shannonville, Reilly-Mullan Story, John Suttle Morton Descendants, 1998 Searchlight Subject and Name Index, Horton Pioneer Cemetery in Stirling, Quinte Sojourn - The Sturm Family of Tweed, A Letter Home from a Trip on the Lakes - Peter W. Merritt (1815-1899).
3.00
Indexed Township Papers Indexed Township Papers, Town of Belleville, Townships of Sidney & Thurlow, 11 pgs (Quinte Branch OGS)
Township papers deal with specific lots of land and are from the earliest days of Sidney Twp. up to the mid 1800's. These records may contain correspondence about the lot, land petitions, transfer of title, patents, etc. Many predate early census records. Over 2000 records are indexed by last name, first name and community.
3.00
Quinte Area Residents Over 80 Years in 1893-1894, recorded by Donald C. Kellaway, 13 pgs (Quinte Branch OGS)
The Belleville Intelligencer decided to publish the names and personal details of persons who were 80 years or older in 1893 and 1894. The number that contacted the newspaper surpassed their wildest estimates. The lists have been sorted in alphabetical sequence to assist in accessing the information.
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Early Militia Lists of Hastings Co., 1799-1826 Early Militia Lists of Hastings County, 1799-1826, compiled by Donald C. Kellaway, 22 pgs (Quinte Branch OGS)
These militia rolls are extracted from the William Bell papers in the custody of Lennox and Addington Historical Society and microfilmed by LDS. Colonel Bell was involved in the Hastings Militia from 1799 to 1830. The lists selected provide both age and place of residence of the militiamen.
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Baptisms, Rev. Robert Neill, 1851-1872 Baptism Register of the Rev. Robert Neill, 1851-1872, Seymour Twp., Northumberland County, compiled by Ann Rowe, indexed by Joan Buxton, 29 pgs (Quinte Branch OGS)
An indexed transcript to over 500 baptisms from a small volume written in the clear flowing handwriting of the Rev. Robert Neill. Details include dates of birth and baptism, child's name, parents names and in some cases their residence. 
11.00
Marriage Register of Rev. Robert Neill Marriage Register of the Rev. Robert Neill, 1840-1878, Seymour Twp., Northumberland County, compiled by Ann Rowe, indexed by Joan Buxton, 45 pgs (Quinte Branch OGS)
This transcript of the minister's personal record of 260 marriages includes witnesses and the records are indexed by both groom and bride names. Rev. Robert Neill was ordained and inducted by the Auld Kirk Presbytery of Kingston as the minister of Seymour in 1840 and served both Seymour and Campbellford Twps.
 11.00
Marriage Register of St. Andrew's Presbyterian, Burnbrae Marriage Register of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Burnbrae, 1858-1886, (Seymour Twp., Northumberland Co.), compiled by Ann Rowe and Joan Buxton, 24 pgs (Quinte Branch OGS)
This transcript of the offical marriage register of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church includes the ages of the bride and groom, birthplaces, names of parents and names of witnesses. The records are indexed by both groom and bride's names. The official marriage register of  is a valuable addition to Rev. Neill's personal records, completing many gaps. 
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Marriages 1876-1926 from Hungerford Twp. Registers Marriages 1876-1926 from Hungerford Twp. Registers, Hastings County, donated by E. C. Moult on behalf of Allan  Piper, 90 pgs (Quinte Branch OGS)
A transcription of over 800 marriages that took place in Hungerford Twp. in Hastings County, Ontario between 1876 and 1926. Details include ages, residences, birthplaces, names of parents and witnesses. Grooms are listed alphabetically in each year. Indexes to grooms and brides both included.
22.00
Diary of William DeGroff, 1869-1902 Births, Marriages and Deaths of the Bloomfield Area; Extracts from the Diary of William De Groff, 1869-1902, compiled by Don Kellaway, 16 pgs (Quinte Branch OGS)
The daily diaries of William Henry De Groff mention births, marriages, deaths and other significant personal events relating primarily to families in the Bloomfield area of Prince Edward County. The late Mr. Charles Fraliegh of Bloomfield made these diaries available for indexing.
6.00
Name Index to the "Searchlight" 1981-1995 Name Index for "Searchlight", Quinte Branch Newsletter, 1981-1995, 16 pgs (Quinte Branch OGS)
This index is compiled from names of persons published in the newsletter's queries section and articles on local persons and families over a 15 year period. The queries often provide detailed information on a person or family, including names of spouse, children and siblings, and occasionally even their origin and date of arrival in the area. All valuable to the genealogist in search of the family roots.
3.00
Wesleyan Methodist Baptisms, Hastings 1840-1904 Wesleyan Methodist Baptismal Register, Hastings County, 1840-1904, 265 pgs (2003: United Church of Canada/Victoria University Archives; Quinte Branch, OGS)
Every year Wesleyan Methodist Church ministers were required to send uniform entries of births and baptisms to the Conference Office for entry into the General Register. These baptisms have been fully transcribed and indexed by volunteers of the Ontario Genealogical Society.
50.00
Wesleyan Methodist Baptisms, Prince Edward County, 1841-1888 Wesleyan Methodist Baptismal Register, Prince Edward County, 1841-1888, 120 pgs (2003: United Church of Canada/Victoria University Archives; Quinte Branch, OGS)
Every year Wesleyan Methodist Church ministers were required to send uniform entries of births and baptisms to the Conference Office for entry into the General Register. These baptisms have been fully transcribed and indexed by volunteers of the Ontario Genealogical Society.
30.00

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