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Jim and Dorothy Boyce fonds
Scope & Content
One file of Reverend Richard Whiteman's legal contracts.
Date Range
1908-1922
Reference Code
M250 / II / 2
Description Level
5 / File
Part Of
Jim and Dorothy Boyce fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Series
II. Reverend A. W. R. Whiteman papers
Accession Number
7363
Reference Code
M250 / II / 2
Date Range
1908-1922
Physical Description
1 cm of textual records.
History / Biographical
See fonds level description for biographical history. Reverend Arthur Wellesley Richard Whiteman was born in 1865 in Teeswater, ON. He graduated with a Bachelors Degree from Queen’s University and received his Bachelor of Divinity from his studies at the Belfast and Edinburgh Universities. He also attended Robertson College for a year in Edmonton. Rev. Whiteman began his career as a missionary in British Columbia. He worked in Presbyterian churches in Cardston, Cochrane, Calgary and Macleod. At Knox Church in Calgary he was financial secretary and assistant minister for nine years. He was active in the church union question, and organized congregation members at Knox Church and St. Andrew’s, Macleod who voted against union. He married Nina L. Whiteman (nee Grenny) in 1898, and their daughter Dorothy Whiteman was born in 1901. Rev. Whiteman died in 1926 in Macleod, AB.
Scope & Content
One file of Reverend Richard Whiteman's legal contracts.
Subject Access
Professional and Personal Life
Title Source
Title based on records.
Content Details
File includes two copies of legal papers regarding the estate of Richard Henry, purchase of land from George King, and legal papers regarding Reverend Richard Whiteman's conflict with Knox Church.
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Jim and Dorothy Boyce fonds
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One file of Reverend Richard Whiteman's personal correspondence.
Date Range
1908-1926
Reference Code
M250 / II / 1
Description Level
5 / File
Part Of
Jim and Dorothy Boyce fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Series
II. Reverend A. W. R. Whiteman papers
Accession Number
7363
Reference Code
M250 / II / 1
Date Range
1908-1926
Physical Description
1 cm of textual records.
History / Biographical
See fonds level description for biographical history. Reverend Arthur Wellesley Richard Whiteman was born in 1865 in Teeswater, ON. He graduated with a Bachelors Degree from Queen’s University and received his Bachelor of Divinity from his studies at the Belfast and Edinburgh Universities. He also attended Robertson College for a year in Edmonton. Rev. Whiteman began his career as a missionary in British Columbia. He worked in Presbyterian churches in Cardston, Cochrane, Calgary and Macleod. At Knox Church in Calgary he was financial secretary and assistant minister for nine years. He was active in the church union question, and organized congregation members at Knox Church and St. Andrew’s, Macleod who voted against union. He married Nina L. Whiteman (nee Grenny) in 1898, and their daughter Dorothy Whiteman was born in 1901. Rev. Whiteman died in 1926 in Macleod, AB.
Scope & Content
One file of Reverend Richard Whiteman's personal correspondence.
Subject Access
Professional and Personal Life
Title Source
Title based on records.
Content Details
Correspondence includes letters regarding the death of Richard Henry, the legal matters between Reverend Whiteman and Knox Church, and the settling of the Grenny Estate. File includes empty envelopes and undated correspondence, including a typed copy of the Sinn Fein Oath.
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Jim and Dorothy Boyce fonds
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One file of Reverend Richard Whiteman's university papers.
Date Range
1883-1889
Reference Code
M250 / II / 3
Description Level
5 / File
Part Of
Jim and Dorothy Boyce fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Series
II. Reverend A. W. R. Whiteman papers
Accession Number
7363
Reference Code
M250 / II / 3
Date Range
1883-1889
Physical Description
1 cm of textual records.
History / Biographical
See fonds level description for biographical history. Reverend Arthur Wellesley Richard Whiteman was born in 1865 in Teeswater, ON. He graduated with a Bachelors Degree from Queen’s University and received his Bachelor of Divinity from his studies at the Belfast and Edinburgh Universities. He also attended Robertson College for a year in Edmonton. Rev. Whiteman began his career as a missionary in British Columbia. He worked in Presbyterian churches in Cardston, Cochrane, Calgary and Macleod. At Knox Church in Calgary he was financial secretary and assistant minister for nine years. He was active in the church union question, and organized congregation members at Knox Church and St. Andrew’s, Macleod who voted against union. He married Nina L. Whiteman (nee Grenny) in 1898, and their daughter Dorothy Whiteman was born in 1901. Rev. Whiteman died in 1926 in Macleod, AB.
Scope & Content
One file of Reverend Richard Whiteman's university papers.
Subject Access
Professional and Personal Life
Title Source
Title based on records.
Content Details
File includes Richard Whiteman's university registration card, cards indicating his examinations and classes at Queen's College, notes for Senior Theology and four pages of loose notes.
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Jim and Dorothy Boyce fonds
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One file of Reverend A. W. R. Whiteman's address books.
Reference Code
M250 / II / 4
Description Level
5 / File
Part Of
Jim and Dorothy Boyce fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Series
II. Reverend A. W. R. Whiteman papers
Accession Number
7363
Reference Code
M250 / II / 4
Physical Description
2.5 cm of textual records.
History / Biographical
See fonds level description for biographical history. Reverend Arthur Wellesley Richard Whiteman was born in 1865 in Teeswater, ON. He graduated with a Bachelors Degree from Queen’s University and received his Bachelor of Divinity from his studies at the Belfast and Edinburgh Universities. He also attended Robertson College for a year in Edmonton. Rev. Whiteman began his career as a missionary in British Columbia. He worked in Presbyterian churches in Cardston, Cochrane, Calgary and Macleod. At Knox Church in Calgary he was financial secretary and assistant minister for nine years. He was active in the church union question, and organized congregation members at Knox Church and St. Andrew’s, Macleod who voted against union. He married Nina L. Whiteman (nee Grenny) in 1898, and their daughter Dorothy Whiteman was born in 1901. Rev. Whiteman died in 1926 in Macleod, AB.
Scope & Content
One file of Reverend A. W. R. Whiteman's address books.
Subject Access
Professional and Personal Life
Title Source
Title based on records.
Content Details
File includes a Blue-bird Notebook used as an address book at Robertson College, a leather address book Reverend Whiteman used at Knox Church, which held a black and white photograph of three Chinese women and a Canada Registration Board card dated June 20, 1918.
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Jim and Dorothy Boyce fonds
Scope & Content
One file containing Reverend A. W. R. Whiteman's financial ledger.
Reference Code
M250 / II / 5
Description Level
5 / File
Part Of
Jim and Dorothy Boyce fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Series
II. Reverend A. W. R. Whiteman papers
Accession Number
7363
Reference Code
M250 / II / 5
Physical Description
2.5 cm of textual records.
History / Biographical
See fonds level description for biographical history. Reverend Arthur Wellesley Richard Whiteman was born in 1865 in Teeswater, ON. He graduated with a Bachelors Degree from Queen’s University and received his Bachelor of Divinity from his studies at the Belfast and Edinburgh Universities. He also attended Robertson College for a year in Edmonton. Rev. Whiteman began his career as a missionary in British Columbia. He worked in Presbyterian churches in Cardston, Cochrane, Calgary and Macleod. At Knox Church in Calgary he was financial secretary and assistant minister for nine years. He was active in the church union question, and organized congregation members at Knox Church and St. Andrew’s, Macleod who voted against union. He married Nina L. Whiteman (nee Grenny) in 1898, and their daughter Dorothy Whiteman was born in 1901. Rev. Whiteman died in 1926 in Macleod, AB.
Scope & Content
One file containing Reverend A. W. R. Whiteman's financial ledger.
Subject Access
Professional and Personal Life
Title Source
Title based on records.
Content Details
File includes financial ledger with pages removed from front, entries beginning April 3rd, 1920. Entries are erased throughout beginning of book, with eraser shavings pressed within the pages of the ledger. Receipt from Ashdown Hardware contained within page 93. Last third of ledger is blank.
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Jim and Dorothy Boyce fonds
Scope & Content
One file of a empty leather ledger book belonging to Reverend A. W. R. Whiteman.
Reference Code
M250 / II / 6
Description Level
5 / File
Part Of
Jim and Dorothy Boyce fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Series
II. Reverend A. W. R. Whiteman papers
Accession Number
7363
Reference Code
M250 / II / 6
Physical Description
1.5 cm of textual records.
History / Biographical
See fonds level description for biographical history. Reverend Arthur Wellesley Richard Whiteman was born in 1865 in Teeswater, ON. He graduated with a Bachelors Degree from Queen’s University and received his Bachelor of Divinity from his studies at the Belfast and Edinburgh Universities. He also attended Robertson College for a year in Edmonton. Rev. Whiteman began his career as a missionary in British Columbia. He worked in Presbyterian churches in Cardston, Cochrane, Calgary and Macleod. At Knox Church in Calgary he was financial secretary and assistant minister for nine years. He was active in the church union question, and organized congregation members at Knox Church and St. Andrew’s, Macleod who voted against union. He married Nina L. Whiteman (nee Grenny) in 1898, and their daughter Dorothy Whiteman was born in 1901. Rev. Whiteman died in 1926 in Macleod, AB.
Scope & Content
One file of a empty leather ledger book belonging to Reverend A. W. R. Whiteman.
Subject Access
Professional and Personal Life
Title Source
Title based on records.
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Part Of
Jim and Dorothy Boyce fonds
Scope & Content
Two files of publications presumed to belong to Reverend A. W. R. Whiteman.
Reference Code
M250 / II / 8 to 9
Description Level
5 / File
Part Of
Jim and Dorothy Boyce fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Series
II. Reverend A. W. R. Whiteman papers
Accession Number
6790, 7363
Reference Code
M250 / II / 8 to 9
Physical Description
4.5 cm of textual records.
History / Biographical
See fonds level description for biographical history. Reverend Arthur Wellesley Richard Whiteman was born in 1865 in Teeswater, ON. He graduated with a Bachelors Degree from Queen’s University and received his Bachelor of Divinity from his studies at the Belfast and Edinburgh Universities. He also attended Robertson College for a year in Edmonton. Rev. Whiteman began his career as a missionary in British Columbia. He worked in Presbyterian churches in Cardston, Cochrane, Calgary and Macleod. At Knox Church in Calgary he was financial secretary and assistant minister for nine years. He was active in the church union question, and organized congregation members at Knox Church and St. Andrew’s, Macleod who voted against union. He married Nina L. Whiteman (nee Grenny) in 1898, and their daughter Dorothy Whiteman was born in 1901. Rev. Whiteman died in 1926 in Macleod, AB.
Scope & Content
Two files of publications presumed to belong to Reverend A. W. R. Whiteman.
Subject Access
Professional and Personal Life
Title Source
Title based on records.
Content Details
8 - File includes Christmas 1924 issue of Chinese Mission (Undenominational) Magazine edited by Rev. A. W. Whiteman, B. A., B. D., page five features photograph of three Chinese woman which is found in M250 / II / 4. Issues of the "The Church Bell: St. Paul's Church, Oak Point, Greenwich" May 1889 to June 1901. 9 - File includes issues of the "The Church Bell" June 1901 to November 1901. November 1901 issue of "The Church Bell" addressed to Mrs. Fannie Peatman. Safety, Certainty, and Enjoyment: If a Believer, Why not sure of Salvation? If Saved, Why not happy?, Queen's University Course in Banking, Highland Gathering Banff 1929, Knox Church Magazine October 1919, The Toronto Mendelssohn Choir March 1925.
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Jim and Dorothy Boyce fonds
Scope & Content
A annotated Bible belonging to Reverend A. W. R. Whiteman.
Reference Code
M250 / II / 7 O.S. Category "H"
Description Level
5 / File
Part Of
Jim and Dorothy Boyce fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Series
II. Reverend A. W. R. Whiteman papers
Accession Number
7363
Reference Code
M250 / II / 7 O.S. Category "H"
Physical Description
1 vol. textual records.
History / Biographical
See fonds level description for biographical history. Reverend Arthur Wellesley Richard Whiteman was born in 1865 in Teeswater, ON. He graduated with a Bachelors Degree from Queen’s University and received his Bachelor of Divinity from his studies at the Belfast and Edinburgh Universities. He also attended Robertson College for a year in Edmonton. Rev. Whiteman began his career as a missionary in British Columbia. He worked in Presbyterian churches in Cardston, Cochrane, Calgary and Macleod. At Knox Church in Calgary he was financial secretary and assistant minister for nine years. He was active in the church union question, and organized congregation members at Knox Church and St. Andrew’s, Macleod who voted against union. He married Nina L. Whiteman (nee Grenny) in 1898, and their daughter Dorothy Whiteman was born in 1901. Rev. Whiteman died in 1926 in Macleod, AB.
Scope & Content
A annotated Bible belonging to Reverend A. W. R. Whiteman.
Subject Access
Professional and Personal Life
Title Source
Title based on records.
Content Details
“The Comprehensive Teachers’ Bible Containing the Old and New Testaments According to the Authorised Version. Together with New and Revised Helps to Bible Study A New Concordance and an Indexed Bible Atlas.” London: S. Bagster and Sons, Limited. New York: James Pott and co.
Inside cover “AWR. Whiteman Belfast Ireland Dec. 25th 1889 J. Livingstone.” Bible is heavily annotated. Sections throughout the Bible are underlined or indicated in pencil, with occasional notes in the margins. Pages of handwritten text, presumably sermons, have been glued into the pages of the Bible and are loose throughout. Inserted pages are utilized on recto and verso in diminutive handwriting. Newspaper article regarding parasitic life in alcohol inserted near end of Bible. Several addresses written across the tops of the pages at the end of the volume. Three newspaper articles glued to back page. Pages with sermons and notes are loose at front and back of Bible, including a sheet of “The Chinese Mission” letterhead which indicates that Rev. A. W. R. Whiteman, B.A., B. D., was the Missionary Sec’y.
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Jim and Dorothy Boyce fonds
Scope & Content
One file containing a scrap book created by A. W. R. Whitman.
Date Range
ca.1900 - ca. 1945
Reference Code
M250 / II / 10 O.S. Category "C"
Description Level
5 / File
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Scrapbook
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Part Of
Jim and Dorothy Boyce fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Fonds Number
M250
Series
II. Reverend A. W. R. Whiteman papers
Sous-Fonds
M250
Accession Number
6790
Reference Code
M250 / II / 10 O.S. Category "C"
GMD
Scrapbook
Date Range
ca.1900 - ca. 1945
Physical Description
3 cm of textual records.
History / Biographical
See fonds level description for biographical history. Reverend Arthur Wellesley Richard Whiteman was born in 1865 in Teeswater, ON. He graduated with a Bachelors Degree from Queen’s University and received his Bachelor of Divinity from his studies at the Belfast and Edinburgh Universities. He also attended Robertson College for a year in Edmonton. Rev. Whiteman began his career as a missionary in British Columbia. He worked in Presbyterian churches in Cardston, Cochrane, Calgary and Macleod. At Knox Church in Calgary he was financial secretary and assistant minister for nine years. He was active in the church union question, and organized congregation members at Knox Church and St. Andrew’s, Macleod who voted against union. He married Nina L. Whiteman (nee Grenny) in 1898, and their daughter Dorothy Whiteman was born in 1901. Rev. Whiteman died in 1926 in Macleod, AB.
Scope & Content
One file containing a scrap book created by A. W. R. Whitman.
Subject Access
Professional and Personal Life
Language
English
Title Source
Title based on records.
Content Details
Scrap book contains newspaper articles regarding religious services and speeches, political articles regarding the conflicts at Derry. Loose pages are inserted throughout, containing sermons and religious notes.
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Part Of
Jim and Dorothy Boyce fonds
Scope & Content
Two files of legal contracts.
Date Range
1869-1985
Reference Code
M250 / III / 1 to 2
Description Level
5 / File
Part Of
Jim and Dorothy Boyce fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Series
III. A. Legal and Financial Papers: Contracts
Accession Number
5575, 6790, 7363
Reference Code
M250 / III / 1 to 2
Date Range
1869-1985
Physical Description
4 cm of textual records.
History / Biographical
See fonds level description for biographical history.
Scope & Content
Two files of legal contracts.
Subject Access
Professional and Personal Life
Title Source
Title based on records.
Content Details
1 - Cemetery plot contract between Henry Peatman and the Town of Brantford, 1869. Girl Guides Church of the Redeemer patrol application 1915. Two copies of Samuel M. Armstrong's land claim to Lot 18 Block 10 in the Rocky Mountain Park of Canada, 1921. Two copies of Joseph and Wilma Boyce's purchase of Lot 18 Block 10 in the Rocky Mountain Park of Canada, 1922. Agreement Between the Bow River Forest of the Dominion Forestry Branch and Mr. Jas. L. Duncan of Morley, Alta., 1924. Two contracts regarding Delia Draper's last Will and Testament, with Tronson Draper named as executor, 1925. Last Will and Testament of Josephine Wilhelmina Boyce, 1928. Letters of Administration to the estate of Louise Draper, 1931. Indenture between the Canadian Pacific Railway Company and James Boyce regarding the lease of land in Lake Louise, with attached blueprint, 1936. Bill of Sale between James Boyce and Harry Loder for a variety of items including a cash register, grease guns, oil bottles, wrenches, fan belts, toilet arctles [sic], etc., 1936. James Boyce's sale of one half interest of his outfitting business to Percy Bennett, 1938. Lot 11 Lease from Dorothy Boyce 1939. Robert Strang contract for basement on lots 10 and 11 1940. Sale of horses to James Boyce from Percy Bennett, 1940. Lease between James Boyce and the Canadian Pacific Railway, 1940. Letters of Administration for Mary Isabel Draper, 1940. Tronson James Draper to Margaret Draper, Assignment, regarding the assets of Mary Isabel Draper, 1940. Re: Estate of Mary Isabel Draper, Release to Administrator by Margaret Draper, 1940. Katharine Mann to Margaret Draper, Assignment, 1940. Re: Estate of Mary Isable [sic] Draper, Release to Administrator by Katharine Mann, 1940. Probate of the Last Will and Testament of Margaret Draper, 1941. 2 - Divorce papers between Ada Grace Boyce and James Boyce, 1948. Licence of Occupation, William D. Cox to James Boyce, 1949. Last Will and Testament of Dorothy Frances Llewelyn Boyce, 1959, 1978. Lease of Lake Louise land between W and G Grant Construction (Pacific) and Jim Boyce 1959. Indenture between Austin Standish and James H. Boyce and Dorothy Boyce regarding the lease of land Lots 1, 2, 3 in block 11 of Banff, 1961. Last Will and Testament of Mary Alice Boyce 1961. Agreement for the Sale of Land between James Boyce and Joseph Brassoi of the City of Calgary, 1963. Licence to Occupy Electrical Power Line Right-Of-Way between James Boyce and Calgary Power, 1966. Lease between Edith Langridge and Dorothy Boyce, 1968. Indenture between Dorothy Boyce and Brenda Gail Mackie, Declaration of Proprietorship between Brenda Gail Mackie and Dorothy Boyce regarding the transfer of the Traveller's Digest Tourist Bureau, Declaration of Dissolution of Proprietorship between Dorothy Boyce and Brenda Gail Mackie, Bill of Sale between Dorothy Boyce and Brenda Gail Mackie regarding the transfer of "all the goods, chattels, stock-in-trade, fixtures accessories, and all other such goods and things concerning or touching upon the business known as "Traveller's Digest Tourist Bureau, all dated 1969. Indenture of Lease and Bill of Sale between Brenda Gail Mackie and Betty Poaps, 1970. James Boyce's handwritten notes "Changes to my Will" 1975. Draft Will of James Boyce. Mortgage papers between Harold George Underhill and the Boyces for the land in Canmore 1978. Dorothy Boyce Deed of Title 1980. Application for probate 1982. Rental Purchase between Ed and Linda Fehr and Sonny's Esso regarding the lease of mount View Restaurant at Blue River, BC, 1982. Last Will and Testament of Dorothy Frances Llewelyn Boyce, 1984, 1985, 1990. Agreement of Sale of Bow Laundry draft, undated.
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