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            247 Archival description resultados para Canada

            School Photographs
            ON00120 015-1-2 · Dossiê · 1951-1953
            Parte de Heit Family

            File contains photographs of the Heit children at school.

            Jim Dufour
            ON00120 019 · Fondos · ca. 1916

            This fonds consists of one VHS copy of a Mond Nickel film, originally recorded on 16mm film.

            Sin título
            Church Records
            ON00120 016-.1-6 · Séries · 1939 - 1973
            Parte de Kantokoski (Koski), Koivula & Korpela Family

            Series consists of official extracts from parish registers of members of the Kantokoski/Koski family from the congregation of Alajärvi, in the diocese of Lapua, Finland and a certificate of confirmation from Sudbury, Ontario. The first church extract from the parish register confirms the dates of birth for Matti Niilo Kantokoski (March 23, 1901), his wife Anna Milja (Sept. 24,1903), and their daughter Eeva Annikki (May 8, 1924). The church record also notes the date Matti Kantokoski married his wife Anna (Nov. 24, 1923) and his date of death (May 15, 1956). The record is dated May 13, 1961 and signed by J. Laurila. The second church extract from the parish register confirms the date of birth for Eeva Annikki Kantokoski (May 8, 1924), the date she was baptized (May 19, 1924), the names of her parents (Matti Niilo Kantokoski & Anna Milja), the names of her godparents (Kustaa Kantokoski & Aino Kantokoski) and the name of the pastor who baptized her (J.H. Peltokallio). This record is dated June 13, 1973 and is signed by O.M. Tunturi. The Certificate of Confirmation was issued to Eeva Annikki Koski, indicating her confirmation at the Finnish Evangelical Lutheran Church in Sudbury, Ontario on July 23, 1939, signed by pastor [Mathew Lepisto].