Accruals 2009-140, 2009-167, and 2009-225 were transferred from Laurentian University to Algoma University in May 2009 by Ken Hernden and Robin Isard.
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 Anglican Parish of the Good Shepherd (Emsdale, Ont.) comprises two congregations: St. Luke's Anglican Church (Kearney, Ont.) and St. Mark's Anglican Church (Emsdale, Ont.).
The fonds comprises records documenting the activities at and the functions of the Anglican Parish of the Good Shepherd (Emsdale, Ont.), specifically at its two congregations: St. Luke's Anglican Church (Kearney, Ont.) and St. Mark's Anglican Church (Emsdale, Ont.). Includes parish registers, vestry books, service registers and other materials.
Accruals 2009-140 and 2009-225 were transferred from Laurentian University to Algoma University in May 2009 by Ken Hernden and Robin Isard.
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.
.12 m of textual records
St. Luke's Anglican Church (Kearney, Ont.) was built in 1901 on land donated by Bert French, the son of Canon W. H. French. The church was consecrated by Bishop Thorneloe on December 10, 1901. The first incumbent was Rev. A. H. Allman and the first wardens were Ed Malkin and Robert Rankin, who were chosen in 1900, the same year the congregation was organized. It should also be noted that the Kearney congregation was part of the Emsdale parish.
The stonework on the church was done by John Locke of Novar and the altar was made in Burks Falls by the Knight Brothers Co. Original lighting for the church was supplied by Mr. and Mrs. J. Shaw by running a gas pipe from their home next door. The first Sunday school was organized by Florence Emes in 1901. The first wedding held at St. Luke's Anglican was between Miss Melita Mann, later a famous Canadian artist, and Robert Aitken.
In 1957 the church received a new furnace and was re-roofed. In 1964 a joint Women's Auxiliary was formed between St. Luke's (Kearney, Ont.) and St. Mary's Anglican Church (Sand Lake, Ont.). Also in 1964, a youth group from St. Peter's, Erindale spent a summer weekend painting St. Luke's in Kearney.
St. Luke's Anglican Church celebrated it's 80th birthday in December of 1981. By 2006 St. Luke's was sold and the congregation moved to St. Mark's Anglican Church (Emsdale, Ont.).
Incumbents: Rev. A. H. Allman (1901-1905), Rev. Canon W. H. French (1906-1912), laymen (1912-1913), Rev. J. Norman (1913-1917), Rev. C. Miles (1917-1920), Rev. A. G. Smith (1920-1921), Rev. J. C. Blow (1922-1925), vacant (1926), Rev. Fr. R. Palmer, S. S. J. E (1927-1928), Rev. Fr. W. C. Turney, S. S. J. E (1928), Rev. Maj. E. Wrightson (1928-1934), Rev. R. K. Bamber (1934-1938), Rev. Canon C. C. Simpson (1938-1944), Rev. A. P. Scott (1945-1946), Rev. E. C. Bowyer (1946-1948), Rev. A. E. Haldenby (1948-1951), Rev. R. J. S. Inshaw (1951-1953), Rev. G. M. Madge (1953), Rev. J. J. Robins (1953-1955), Rev. H. W. Garbutt (1956-1980), Rev. B. R. Brazill (1981-?)
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Sous fonds comprises records documenting activities at St. Luke's Anglican Church (Kearney, Ont.). Includes financial records, a parish register (Baptisms, 1901-1998, Confirmations, 1908-1995, Marriages, 1905-1989, Burials, 1903-2000), service and vestry records, and vestry minutes.
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Accrual 2009-167 was transferred from Laurentian University to Algoma University in May 2009 by Ken Hernden and Robin Isard.
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.
.06 m of textual records
St. Mark's Anglican Church (Emsdale, Ont.) is one of the Crompton churches, built about 1881, south of its present location to which it was moved in 1894. The first services in this area were held in the home of Mrs. W. U. Hilliar at Scotia, Ont. in 1879 or earlier. She was the mother of Joseph Hilliar, long time warden at All Saints' Anglican Church (Burk's Falls, Ont.) and its first historian. A copy of this history was placed in the cornerstone of the present church in 1909.
The cemetery at Emsdale is the burial site for both the Reverend A. W. H. Chowne (1890-1899) and Canon W. H. French (1905-1912) who were affiliated with the early years of St. Mark's.
In 1890 the parsonage at St. Mark's Anglican Church (Emsdale, Ont) was built. The first bell was purchased and the tower erected in spring of 1895. During a storm in severe storm in 1915, the tower sustained heavy damage and was rebuilt in 1926. In 1958 during repairs to the foundation a basement was added to the church. Archbishop Wright dedicated the new rooms as a church hall on November 5, 1958. On September 25, 1962 Archbishop Wright dedicated the completed new crypt under the church. The church celebrated its 100th anniversary on August 15, 1982. In 1983 a new rectory was built.
Following the closure of St. Luke's Anglican Church (Kearney, Ont.) in 2006 the members of St. Luke's joined the congregation at St. Mark's Anglican Church (Emsdale, Ont.).
Incumbents: Rev. W.H. Chowne (1891-1899), Rev. A.H. Allman (1899-1907), Rev. W.H. French (1907-1912), Rev. J. Norman (1913-1917), Rev. C. Miles (1917-1920), Rev. A. Smith (1920-1921), Rev. J. Carr-Blow (1922-1925), Fr. Robert Stump (student) (1924-1927), Fr. Roland Palmer (S.S.J.E. (1927-1928), Rev. E. Wrightson (1928-1934), Rev. K. Bamber (1934-1938), Rev. C.C. Simpson (1938-1944), Rev. A.P. Scott (1945-1946), Rev. E.C. Bowyer (1946-1948), Rev. C.E. Darlington (1948), Rev. A.E. Haldenby (1948-1951), Rev. R.J. Inshaw (1951-1953), Rev.G. Madge (1953), Rev. J.J. Robins (1953-1955), Archdeacon John B. Lindsell, Rev. Harry W. Garbutt (1956-1980), Rev. William Thompson (1980-1981), Rev. Jack Watson, Mr. Locklin Locke, Rev. R.B. Brazill (1981-?).
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Sous fonds is comprised of records documenting the activities at St. Mark's Anglican Church (Emsdale, Ont.). Includes blue-prints, photographs, a parish register, and a vestry book.
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Baptisms, 1901-1967; Confirmations, 1903-1979; Marriages, 1903-1980; Burials, 1903-1967;
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