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Title proper
W. Earle Lockerby collection : [1773, 1789, 1997]
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- Textual record
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- Source of title proper: Title taken from provenance of the collection
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Collection
Reference code
CA PCA Acc4583
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1983, 1989, Copied 1997-1999 (Creation)
- Creator
- Lockerby, W. Earle
Physical description area
Physical description
.005 m. of textual records
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Name of creator
Lockerby, W. Earle
Biographical history
W. Earle Lockerby, the son of Lloyd Kitchener Lockerby and Jean Sharp, was born in Montague, Prince Edward Island and raised in Hamilton, PEI, where the family moved when he was three years of age. Following a career as a manager in the nuclear power industry, he retired in January 1997 and currently lives in Fredericton, New Brunswick. For many years he has pursued an interest in Island history in general and in the settlement of the Cavendish and Malpeque areas in particular. He is the author of "Three centuries: John and Margaret Lockerby and their descendants" and editor of "Pathways to the present: a social history of Hamilton, Prince Edward Island", as well as a frequent contributor to "The Island magazine".
Custodial history
Scope and content
The collection contains copies of the Lockerby genealogy written by W. Earle Lockerby as well as the history of the community of Hamilton which he edited. It also contains photocopies of a petition and affidavit from the Scottish Record Office pertaining to the voyage of the "Edinburgh" to Isle St. Jean in 1773; an article by Frank Bigwood from "Kintyre magazine" containing a passenger list for the "Edinburgh"; and a covering letter by Earle Lockerby. The latter gives a new interpretation of the date and circumstances of the arrival of the Woodside and Montgomery families on Prince Edward Island. The fonds also contains a copy of the Royal American Gazette and Intelligencer of the Island of Saint John 25 May 1789.
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Arrangement
Language of material
- English
Script of material
Location of originals
Originals of the petition and affidavit are located in the Scottish Record Office, Accession # ex SC/54/2/120. Original of The Royal American Gazette… is located in Nova Scotia Archives and Records Management MG1, Vol. 2430, No. 4
Availability of other formats
Restrictions on access
NO RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS
Terms governing use, reproduction, and publication
PERMISSION FOR USE/REPRODUCTION IS REQUIRED FROM THE PUBLIC ARCHIVES AND RECORDS OFFICE; QUESTIONS REGARDING COPYRIGHT ARE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE USER
Finding aids
NO FURTHER FINDING AID AVAILABLE
Associated materials
Hamilton school records, also donated by Mr. Lockerby, are located in RG39
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Accruals
General note
"Three centuries: John and Margaret Lockerby and their descendants" was originally Acc3480; " Pathways to the present: Hamilton PEI" was originally Acc4070
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- Lockerby, W. Earle (Creator)
- Edinburgh (ship) (Subject)
- Lockerby (Family) (Subject)
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- English