- 2003-060/009(9)
- File
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- 2003-060/030(10)
- File
- 2006-057/001(1)
- File
- 1774-1792
File consists of a petition made in September 1775 to the Council of Virginia from traders and others who suffered losses in the Indian War of 1763; and two letters to Michael Gratz regarding trade.
- 2007-062/001(10)
- File
- 20 September 1884 and 12 December 1885
- 2003-060/032(8)
- File
- 2003-060/027(8)
- File
Halifax--Possible Jewish Background
- 2003-060/021(11)
- File
Hand-coloured prints of Halifax, Quebec, and Montreal
- 2007-062/001(13)
- File
- ca. 1855
- 2003-060/001(6)
- File
- 1798-1823
- 2003-060/033(1)
- File
Hart Family Documents (John Horn Collection)
- 2003-060/001(7)
- File
Hart Papers, Seminaires de Trois Rivieres, Correspondence, 1986-1988.
- 2003-060/018(4)
- File
- 1986-1988
Hart, Aaron (1724-1800, Three Rivers) in Quebec by 1761. See Aaron Hart Will.
- 2003-060/013(4)
- File
Hart, Aaron Ezekiel (1803-1857) son of Ezekiel Hart and Frances Lazarus.
- 2003-060/013(6)
- File
Hart, Abraham, Albany, probably a brother of Aaron Hart.
- 2003-060/013(10)
- File
Hart, Arthur Wellington, son of Benjamin Hart, in York, 1833.
- 2003-060/003(16)
- File
- 1833
- 2003-060/003(17)
- File
- 1779-1852
Hart, Dorothea (nee Judah). See Will.
- 2003-060/013(7)
- File
- 2003-060/013(9)
- File
Hart, Henry, son of Benjamin Hart, in Kingston, 1835.
- 2003-060/003(18)
- File
- 1835
Hart, Herman Fisher, son of Henry Hart (brother of Aaron Hart).
- 2003-060/013(11)
- File
- 2003-060/020(2)
- File
- 2003-060/013(8)
- File
Hart, Moses&Esther (Solomons), Quebec, 1768.
- 2003-060/013(14)
- File
Hart, Moses, brother of Samuel
- 2003-060/020(3)
- File
Hart, Samuel P., 1837 patriot, owner of the "Plain Speaker" Cobourg and Belleville.
- 2003-060/003(20)
- File
- 1837
Hart, Samuel, jr., Photocopies of Court documents etc., from PANS.
- 2003-060/020(1)
- File
Hart, Simeon and Harry of New Brunswick to Upper Canada, 1817.
- 2003-060/003(21)
- File
- 1817
Hart, Theodore, son of Benjamin Hart, in York, 1833.
- 2003-060/003(22)
- File
- 1833
Hastings County Records -- 1850s. Benjamin was Warden of Hastings County.
- 2003-060/009(13)
- File
- 1850s
- 2003-060/001(8)
- File
- 1847-1848
Hays Family -- Moses Judah Hays
- 2003-060/013(16)
- File
Hays Family -- Solomon Hays d.1788, Barracks Hays, Andrew Hays
- 2003-060/013(15)
- File
Hazen, Moses, (1733-1803) probably not Jewish.
- 2003-060/013(17)
- File
- 2003-060/014(13)
- File
- 2003-060/001(9)
- File
- 1798-1887
Henry, Elias, Montreal 1763-5.
- 2003-060/013(18)
- File
- 2003-060/016(6)
- File
- 2003-060/016(7)
- File
- 2003-060/016(4)
- File
- 2003-060/003(24)
- File
- 2007-062/003(1)
- File
- [17-- or 18--]
File consists of a handwritten transcript of the ballad composed by the poet Richard Glover and published in 1739 to raise British spirits against the Spanish.
Hyman, William (1807-1882) mayor of Cap Rosiers, Quebec., 1858-1882.
- 2003-060/013(19)
- File
- 2003-060/027(9)
- File
- 2006-057/002(5)
- File
- 21 October 1859
File consists of an issue containing an account of the funeral of Robert Stevenson in Westminster Abbey.
Index to the Hart Papers, Three Rivers Seminary Archives.
- 2003-060/017(1)
- File
- 2003-060/019(1)
- File
Information and comment : social and economic studies
- 2006-057/001(10)
- File
- 1963
File consists of a publication of the Canadian Jewish Congress containing the article by Mandred Saalheimer, "Fundamental rights and freedoms in Canada : progress report for the year ended June 30, 1963."
- 2003-060/024(13)
- File
Instructions to Governors - Nova Scotia (+ P.E.I to 1831)
- 2003-060/028(8)
- File
Instructions to Governors - O.S.
- 2003-060/029(5)
- File
Instructions to William Earl Rowe as Lieutenant Governor
- 2003-060/002(3)
- File
- 1963
International Affaires, [Milons D'Angleterre]
- 2003-060/018(16)
- File
International Commerce, Affaires Maritimes, Miscellaneous
- 2003-060/018(14)
- File
International Commerce, Affaires Maritimes, Miscellaneous
- 2003-060/018(13)
- File
International Commerces, [Milons D'Angleterre]
- 2003-060/018(15)
- File
- 2006-057/001(16)
- File
- 1962-1964
File consists of a bi-weekly newsletter prepared for members of the National Council of the Canadian Jewish Congress and community leaders summarizing issues on a provincial, national, and international level.
- 2006-057/001(15)
- File
- 1962-1964
File consists of a bi-weekly newsletter prepared for members of the National Council of the Canadian Jewish Congress and community leaders summarizing issues on a provincial, national, and international level.
- 2006-057/001(17)
- File
- 1962-1964
File consists of a bi-weekly newsletter prepared for members of the National Council of the Canadian Jewish Congress and community leaders summarizing issues on a provincial, national, and international level.
- 2003-060/019(6)
- File
Isaac Da Costa, Annapolis, 1771
- 2003-060/019(10)
- File
Isaac Levy, partner of Nathan Nathans, d.Halifax, March 1750.
- 2003-060/021(4)
- File
Isaac Solomon(s) in Halifax 1749 brother in law of Israel Abrahams
- 2003-060/021(9)
- File
- 2003-060/030(19)
- File
Israel Abrahams or Nahum Israel
- 2003-060/019(4)
- File
Israel Abrahams, in Halifax 1750, drowned 1760.
- 2003-060/019(5)
- File
- 2003-060/019(9)
- File
Jacob Franks - Misc. Correspondence.
- 2003-060/006(14)
- File
Jacob Franks - National Archives of Canada.
- 2003-060/006(11)
- File
Jacob Franks Ancestry - Research File
- 2003-060/005(5)
- File
Jacob Franks Article Summary of Changes Based on Changes after Dec/86
- 2003-060/006(2)
- File
Jacob Franks: Articles and Footnotes
- 2003-060/006(1)
- File
- 2003-060/006(3)
- File
Jacob Franks from 1794-1804. Copies of archival documents: John Lawe Papers and other sources.
- 2003-060/005(6)
- File
- 1794-1804
Jacob Franks from 1804-1811. Copies of archival documents: John Lawe papers and other sources.
- 2003-060/005(7)
- File
- 1804-1811.
- 2003-060/005(8)
- File
- 1812
Jacob, Moses, (d.1823) Kingston 1793, Prince Edward County c.1800.
- 2003-060/003(27)
- File
- 2003-060/003(25)
- File
Jacobs, Joseph, Gagetown, 1784.
- 2003-060/023(6)
- File
- 2003-060/014(3)
- File
Jacobs, Samuel Thomas, Port Hope [Jewish ancestry?].
- 2003-060/003(28)
- File
- 2003-060/014(2)
- File
Jacobs, Samuel., son of Samuel Jacobs
- 2003-060/014(7)
- File
Jamaica - Abolition of State Oaths
- 2003-060/030(3)
- File
- 2003-060/001(18)
- File
- 1816-1835
- S00251
- Series
- 1780-1990
Series consists of correspondence, financial and legal documents, and other material gathered by Sheldon and Judy Godfrey as a research collection to support their work on Jewish families in Canada. The original documents are frequently supplemented by the Godfreys' research notes. Topics include the interconnected financial affairs of many of these families, particularly their involvement in the fur trade in Montreal and near the Straits of Michilimakinac, and their involvement in cultural and political affairs, such as the launch of the "National magazine" and the marketing of Gerald Hart's book, "The fall of New France," between its publication in 1888 and 1916. In addition to documentation on several families in Montreal, Quebec, Trois-Rivieres and Riviere-du-Loups, the series includes records of families and businesses in Toronto, including stationery and a small group of building permits issued by the city between 1899 and 1900. The series features correspondence between John A. Macdonald and George Benjamin (member of parliament for North Hastings) between 1857 and 1864 that offers private observations on political developments, and invitations and correspondence sent to Earl Rowe, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, that provide a glimpse of Jewish activities in the province between 1964 and 1984.