Accruals 2009-127, 2009-128, 2009-172, 2009-184, 2009-193, and 2009-210 were transferred from Laurentian University to Algoma University in May 2009 by Ken Hernden and Robin Isard. Accrual 2014-034 was transferred from Bishophurst to Algoma University in January 2014 by the Right Reverend Dr. Stephen Andrews. Accural 2015-032 was transferred by Pat Brown, lay incumbent of St. John's (Hilton Beach, Ont.), to Algoma University in February 2015.Further accruals are expected.
May be restrictions on access based on the terms of the Deposit Agreement, the Diocese's Policy on Privacy and Archives. Subject to all applicable privacy legislation.
May be restrictions on use based on the terms of the Deposit Agreement, the Diocese's Policy on Privacy and Archives. Subject to all applicable privacy legislation.
Minor conservation performed on fonds.
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The parish comprises the historical Anglican Parish of St. Joseph's Island, as well as Emmanuel Anglican Church (Richard's Landing, Ont.), Holy Trinity Anglican Church (Jocelyn, Ont.), St. George's Anglican Church (Echo Bay, Ont.), and St. John's Anglican Church (Hilton Beach, Ont.).
The Parish of St. Joseph's Island and Echo Bay became self-supporting in 1979.
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Accruals 2009-128 and 2009-172 were transferred from Laurentian University to Algoma University in May 2009 by Ken Hernden and Robin Isard. Accruals 2019-026 and 2019-028 transferred to archives in Fall 2019 by Synod office. Further accruals are expected.
May be restrictions on access based on the terms of the Deposit Agreement, the Diocese's Policy on Privacy and Archives. Subject to all applicable privacy legislation.
May be restrictions on use based on the terms of the Deposit Agreement, the Diocese's Policy on Privacy and Archives. Subject to all applicable privacy legislation.
Minor conservation performed on sous fonds.
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Sous fonds comprises records documenting activities within the parish. Includes parish registers and a service register.
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Emmanuel - Richard's Landing
Holy Trinity - Jocelyn
St. John's - Hilton Beach
St. George - Echo Bay
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Accrual 2009-193 was transferred from Laurentian University to Algoma University in May 2009 by Ken Hernden and Robin Isard. Accrual 2014-031 transferred from Bishophurst to Algoma University January 23-24, 2014 by the Right Reverend Dr. Stephen Andrews. Further accruals are expected.
May be restrictions on access based on the terms of the Deposit Agreement, the Diocese's Policy on Privacy and Archives. Subject to all applicable privacy legislation.
May be restrictions on use based on the terms of the Deposit Agreement, the Diocese's Policy on Privacy and Archives. Subject to all applicable privacy legislation.
Minor conservation performed on sous fonds.
.05 m of textual records
Emmanuel Anglican Church (Richard's Landing, Ont.) was built in the years 1894-1895 during the incumbency of Rev. W. J. Ecclestone it was opened for services on June 23, 1895. The building was consecrated by Bishop Thorneloe on May 19, 1901. The original building was of frame construction, veneered with brick, and was built from plans designed by Mr. Alan Sullivan. Prior to the construction of the church, services were held as early as 1881 in School Houses two miles from Richard's Landing by Mr. Beer (a lay reader).
The original building was destroyed by fire on May 3, 1904. Emmanuel was rebuilt on the same site in 1926 and consecrated by Bishop Smith on April 25, 1927. In the 1950s the church underwent a number of improvements including the creation of an outside entry porch, interior redecoration, and the construction of a tennis court.
In 1961 the interior of the church building was remodeled. This included the addition of a chancel, new windows, installation of choir pews, and an oil heating unit was installed. A church hall was also purchased in the same year. A new rectory adjacent to Emmanuel Church was opened for the Parish of St. Joseph on March 27, 1962. In 1979 the parish of St. Joseph (which includes Richard's Landing) became self-supporting.
The church was used for public worship until 2007 when it was closed and sold.
Early incumbents include: Rev. W. J. Eccleston (1892-1896), Rev. R. Atkinson (1896-1899), Rev. A. C. Mackintosh (1900-1901), Rev. P. W. P. Calhoun (1901-1904), Rev. Benjamin Bean (1905-1906), Lay Readers (1906), Mr. G. M. Brewin (1907), Mr. H. Bailey (1907), Mr. H. G. Watts (1907-1908), Rev. H. Frankland (1908-1909), Rev. H. C. Dunn (1910-1913), Rev. E. G. Heaven (1914-1916), Rev. J. D. Granger (1916-1917), Mr. E. B. Ellis (1918), Rev. H. F. C. Cocks (1919-1922), Rev. Canon R. Haines (1923-1925), Rev. H. H. Heard (1925-1927), Rev. J. Armour (1927-1928), Rev. J. S. Rhodes (1929-1931), Rev. J. S. R. Sturgeon (1931?-1933), Rev. J. D. Wall (1934-1937), Mr. M. J. Dempsey (1937), Rev. J. Stewart (1937-1940), Rev. D. H. Dixon (1940-1954), Christopher Passey (Locum Tenens) (1949) Rev. N. Hornby (1954-1960), Rev. K. A. Robinson (1960-1965), Rev. T. E. Collins (1966-1968), Rev. P. Hill (1969-1976), Rev. M. C. Eldred (1976-1982), Rev. C. (Bud) Moote (1982-1991), Rev. Muriel Hornby (Assistant Priest) (1984-1985), Rev. H. Hamilton (Assistant Priest) (1989-1991) (Priest in Charge) (1991-2006), Rev. Rosalie Goos (2006-2007).
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Sous fonds comprises records of the activities at Emmanuel Anglican Church (Richard's Landing, Ont.). Includes financial records, vestry minutes and Women's Auxiliary minutes.
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Accrual 2009-210 was transferred from Laurentian University to Algoma University in May 2009 by Ken Hernden and Robin Isard. Accrual 2014-087 was transferred by Pat Brown, Lay Incumbent to Algoma University on January 27, 2015. Accrual 2019-029 tansferred to archives in Fall 2019 by Synod Office. Further accruals are expected.
May be restrictions on access based on the terms of the Deposit Agreement, the Diocese's Policy on Privacy and Archives. Subject to all applicable privacy legislation.
May be restrictions on use based on the terms of the Deposit Agreement, the Diocese's Policy on Privacy and Archives. Subject to all applicable privacy legislation.
Minor conservation performed on sous fonds.
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Holy Trinity Anglican Church (Jocelyn, Ont.) is part of the multi-point Anglican Parish of St. Joseph and St. George (St. Joseph’s Island, Ont.).
The first services of what would become Holy Trinity Anglican Church were held on January 18, 1879 in the home of Mr. Joseph Kent. The church was built a short time later in 1882 on a corner of the Young family homestead; leaders in the construction project were Christopher Young, Joseph Kent, and John Campbell. The Rev. Henry Beer was ordained at Holy Trinity in the same year and was the first parish priest of St. Joseph's Island.
In 1907 the Women’s Auxiliary had a stained glass window in the east end of the church installed, designed by the student minister, George Brewin. One of the more notable of the early missionaries was Rev. P. T. Rowe and a stained glass window, gifted by Mrs. Florence Orrell of Detroit, depicts him visiting St. Joseph's Island via snowshoe.
Holy Trinity was consecrated on July 23, 1883 by Bishop Sullivan. On July 22, 1983 Holy Trinity celebrated the 100th anniversary of the consecration of the church building.
The following have been gifted to the church over the years: stained glass west window by Mrs. Florence Orrell in memory of Rev. P. T. Rowe; altar candlesticks by Jocelyn Y.P.C. in memory of Rev. J. D. Wall; baptismal font by Mrs. Emily Kent in memory of Frederick Betley Kent; carved oak altar in memory of Emily Kent, Barbara Young, and Jennie Young; oak doors, steps, sidewalk and gateposts by Mrs. Florence Orrell; altar missal stand by the Cowley Fathers; church bell by Francis Crowder in memory of Everett Crowder; chancel screen made by Alvin Morton given by the Women’s Auxiliary; wrought iron ornamental railings given by two congregation members; basement, furnace and aisle carpet given by the congregation; and three sets of burses and veils given by Mrs. William Young.
This church is still in operation and the present lay incumbent is Susan Montague Koyle.
The rectors and incumbents who have served Holy Trinity include: Thomas Henry Montague Villiers Appleby (1876-1881), Peter Trimble Rowe (1880-1882), Henry Beer (1881-1888), Charles Piercy (1888-1890), William John Eccleston (1892-1896), Robert Atkinson (1896-1899), Archibald Cameron Mackintosh (1900-1901), Percy Walter Piggot Calhoun (1901-1904), Christopher Simpson (1903-1904), Benjamin Bean (1905-1906), J. Heber Young (1906), F. B. Kent (1906), George M. Brewin (1907), H. J. Bailey (1907), Herbert Godfrey Watts (1907-1908), Henry Frankland (1908-1909), Harold Curling Dunn (1910-1913), Edward Gyde Heaven (1914-1916), Joseph Dunstone Granger (1916-1917), Mr. E. B. Ellis (1918), Harry Frederick Charles Cocks (1919-1922), Richard Haines (1923-1925), Henry Herbert Heard (1925-1927), John Armour (1927-1928), John Selwyn Rhodes (1929-1931), Joseph Syvier Ralph Sturgeon (1931?-1933), Henry Peeling (1929-1934), James Dalgarno Wall (1934-1937), Mr. M. J. Dempsey (1937), John Stewart (1937-1940), Donald Harry Dixon (1940-1954), Christopher John Passey (Locum Tenens) (1949), Norman Hornby (1954-1960), Kenneth Arnold Robinson (1960-1965), Thomas Edward Collins (1966-1968), Peter Allen Hill (1969-1976), Michael Coriell Eldred (1976-1982), Clayton Thomas Gilber (Bud) Moote (1982-1991), Muriel Hornby (Assistant Priest) (1984-1985), Hugh Hamilton (Assistant Priest) (1989-1991) (Priest in Charge) (1991-2006), Rosalie Goos (2006-2011), Mr. Pat Brown (2011-2018), Susan Montague Koyle (2018-present).
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Accrual 2009-127 was transferred from Laurentian University to Algoma University in May 2009 by Ken Hernden and Robin Isard. Further accruals are expected.
May be restrictions on access based on the terms of the Deposit Agreement, the Diocese's Policy on Privacy and Archives. Subject to all applicable privacy legislation.
May be restrictions on use based on the terms of the Deposit Agreement, the Diocese's Policy on Privacy and Archives. Subject to all applicable privacy legislation.
Basic conservation performed on sous fonds.
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St. George's Anglican Church (Echo Bay, Ont.) is part of the multi-point Anglican Parish of St. Joseph and St. George (St. Joseph Island, Ont.).
The mission in Echo Bay was initially grouped with the missions of Desbarats and Sylvan Valley. Rev. Frost from Garden River occasionally held services in the area, until the missionary Rev. G. S. Phillips came for the summer of 1907. The area was without a priest from September 1907 to May 1908, when Mr. H. Godfrey Watts, student-in-charge, took residence in Echo Bay.
By December 1909 the church in Echo Bay was quickly nearing completion. St. George's Anglican Church (Echo Bay, Ont.) was opened by Bishop Thorneloe in 1910. The first resident priest-in-charge was Rev. W. E. Phillips, starting his official services in March 1910. He also administered to Desbarats, Sylvan Valley, and Bar River.
The church was not consecrated until September 4, 1932 as the debt upon it had not been paid off. It was consecrated by the Right Reverend Rocksborough Remington Smith. In the twenty years between 1940 and 1960 the church underwent many improvements and changes including: re-roofing, creating a new foundation, constructing new concrete steps at the entrance, installation of new siding, and the installation of a new oil heating system. As well, a memorial window and memorial cross were donated.
St. George's celebrated its centennial during the summer of 1978. In 1979 the parish of St. Joseph and St. George became self-supporting. This church is currently still in operation and the lay incumbent is Susan Montague Koyle.
Incumbents include: Rev. G. S. Phillips (1907), Mr. H. G. Watts (1908-1910), Rev. W. E. Phillips (1910-1911), Rev. P. J. K. Law (1913-1914) Rev. S. H. Ferris (filling in for Law) (1914),
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Book Includes:
-"History of Echo Bay, Desbrats & Sylvan Vallyey"
-Burial, 1909
-Baptisms, 1910-1911, 1934 (p.10)
-Confirmations, 1910-1916 (p.30)
-Burials, 1910 (p. 70)
-Service register, 1910 (p. 90)
-Vestry meetings, 1915-1946 for Echo Bay and Desbrats (p.265)
Book also includes vestry meeting minutes for St. John's Anglican Church (Garden River First Nation, Ont.), 1946-1970. (p. 20 to 111)
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Baptisms, 1955-1976; Marriages, 1957-1982; Burials, 1956-1984
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Accrual 2009-184 was transferred from Laurentian University to Algoma University in May 2009 by Ken Hernden and Robin Isard. Accrual 2014-034 was transferred from Bishophurst to Algoma University in January 2014 by the Right Reverend Dr. Stephen Andrews. Accrual 2014-087 was transferred by Pat Brown, Lay Incumbent to Algoma University on January 27, 2015. Accrual 2015-032 was transferred by Pat Brown, lay incumbent of St. John's (Hilton Beach, Ont.), to Algoma University in February 2015. Further accruals are expected.
May be restrictions on access based on the terms of the Deposit Agreement, the Diocese's Policy on Privacy and Archives. Subject to all applicable privacy legislation.
May be restrictions on use based on the terms of the Deposit Agreement, the Diocese's Policy on Privacy and Archives. Subject to all applicable privacy legislation.
Minor conservation performed on sous fonds.
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St. John's Anglican Church (Hilton Beach, Ont.) [formerly Marksville] is part of the Anglican Parish of St. Joseph and St. George (St. Joseph's Island, Ont.)
St. John's started construction about 1881 and was the mother church of St. Joseph's Island and included a parsonage. The church could seat approximately 80 people. The church was consecrated on July 18, 1883 along with the churchyard (as a place of burial). Work on the chancel and vestry began in the winter of 1889, under the direction of Rev. Charles Piercy.
In the early 1920's the church was moved down the hill and to its present location at Hilton Beach. In 1927 the congregation installed a furnace and chimney, the cost being met with donations, leaving the church free of debt.
In 1953 the outer walls of the church were sided with asbestos shingles and a new outer door was installed; as well, various other improvements were made. In October of 1957 new cemetery gates that were donated by a Mr. Lynn Hollingsworth, were dedicated by Archbishop Wright. Between 1956 and 1959 the basement of the church was also repaired.
In 1979 the parish of St. Joseph (which includes Hilton Beach) and St. George became self-supporting.
Incumbents include: Rev. Henry Beer (1881-1888), Rev. C. Piercy (1888-1890), Rev. W. J. Eccleston (1892-1896), Rev. R. Atkinson (1896-1899), Rev. A. C. Mackintosh (1900-1901), Rev. P. W. P. Calhoun (1901-1904), Rev. Benjamin Bean (1905-1906), Lay Readers (1906), Mr. G. M. Brewin (1907), Mr. H. Bailey (1907), Mr. H. G. Watts (1907-1908), Rev. H. Frankland (1908-1909), Rev. H. C. Dunn (1910-1913), Rev. E. G. Heaven (1914-1916), Rev. J. D. Granger (1916-1917), Mr. E. B. Ellis (1918), Rev. H. F. C. Cocks (1919-1922), Rev. Canon R. Haines (1923-1925), Rev. H. H. Heard (1925-1927), Rev. J. Armour (1927-1928), Rev. J. S. Rhodes (1929-1931), Rev. J. S. R. Sturgeon (1931?-1933), Rev. J. D. Wall (1934-1937), Mr. M. J. Dempsey (1937), Rev. J. Stewart (1937-1940), Rev. D. H. Dixon (1940-1954), Christopher Passey (Locum Tenens) (1949), Rev. N. Hornby (1954-1960), Rev. K. A. Robinson (1960-1965), Rev. T. E. Collins (1966-1968), Rev. P. Hill (1969-1976), Rev. M. C. Eldred (1976-1982), Rev. C. (Bud) Moote (1982-1991), Rev. Muriel Hornby (Assistant Priest) (1984-1985), Rev. H. Hamilton (Assistant Priest) (1989-1991) (Priest in Charge) (1991-2006), Rev. Rosalie Goos (2006-2011), Mr. Pat Brown (2011-2018), Susan Montague Koyle (2018-present).
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