Sous-fonds SF39 - William Banfield Carey estate sous-fonds

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William Banfield Carey estate sous-fonds

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  • 1872-1916 (Creation)
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    Carey, William Banfield

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0.45 m of textual records

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(1840-1916)

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William Banfield Carey was born on January 15, 1840 and died May 4, 1916. He obtained an M.A. from Trinity College, Toronto, was ordained deacon by the Bishop of Toronto in 1868 and priest in 1869.
He was made dean of Frontenac in 1885, archdeacon of Quinte in 1900, archdeacon of Kingston in 1912, and archdeacon of Ontario in 1912. He was rector of St. Paul's Church, Kingston from 1875 to 1916.
William Banfield Carey married Edith Marion and had a son, Travers Austin Vize Carey.

Custodial history

This sous-fonds forms part of the Kirkpatrick-Nickle legal collection. The documents came from the law firm of Nickle and Nickle, which was founded by Thomas Kirkpatrick in 1828, and which continued under various names (Kirkpatrick Nickle) and with various partners until 1968. The Carey estate papers were deposited, along with the papers of other clients of the firm, in Queen's University Archives during the 1960's.

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The sous-fonds is mainly comprised of business correspondence, legal documents and business papers, including insurance material, accounts books, receipts and ledgers. Also included in material relating to the Veterans Locating and Colonizations Association (1901-1902).

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  • English

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2269.10

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Public domain

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  • Shelf: 2269.10