Fonds F2616 - Marjorie Simmons fonds

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Marjorie Simmons fonds

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  • 1894-2002 (Creation)
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    Simmons, Marjorie Jean

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1.5 m of textual records, 700 photographs : b&w and col., 1 audio cassette

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(17 Mar. 1920-3 Apr. 2013)

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Marjorie Simmons (née Compton) was an author and historian in Kingston, Ontario. She was born to John Alfred Compton and Florence Maud Compton (née Godman) on 17 March 1920 in the hamlet of Florida, Ontario. She co-authored "Williamsville Revisited" (2004) and "The City of Kingston Portrait Collection" (2006) (Kingston Mayors). Professionally, she was Administrator for many years of the Institute of Psychotherapy. She was instrumental in creating the Kingston Medical Secretaries Association, and co- founder in 1955 of the Ontario Medical Secretaries Association. Marjorie's greatest interest was family; past, present and future. She joined the Ontario Genealogical Society shortly after its inception in 1961. She was a founding member in 1973 of the Kingston Branch of OGS. She was president of the provincial society 1983-85, chair of Kingston Branch 1976-77 and served both levels in many other positions. She received an honorary membership in OGS in 1986 and the same recognition that year from Kingston Branch.

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Fonds consists of research material; manuscripts; legal and financial records; genealogies; maps and plans; photographs; clippings; and sound recordings relating to various projects including the history of the Cataraqui Cemetery Company, the history of the Village of Cataraqui, the history of the Village of Williamsville, the portratits of Kingston's mayors hanging in City Hall, Kingston streets, Kingston inns, noteworthy women of Kingston, and miscellaneous Kingston families; interview with Harold Riley reminiscing about growing up in Cataraqui, Ontario.

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Poor to excellent

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Donated by M. Simmons.

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  • English

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2325.2
SR1165

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Open.

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Copyright restrictions may apply. Please consult with an archivist.

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  • Shelf: 2325.2
  • Shelf: SR1177