Series consists of family trees of Cortes Island settler families, with notes on related people and events. These trees are intended to help identify links between families on Cortes. Sources include online databases (e.g. Family Search.org, Ancestry.com and Canada Archives), CIMAS Archives and Information files, interviews and correspondence with family members.
Families researched include: Aldrich; Barrett; Borden; Byers; Cafferata; Froud; Hawkins; Hayes, Ashford and Griffin; Heay; Manson; Marquette; Middleton; Nichols; Percival and Saunders; Petznick; Pickles; Smith; (Carr) Smith& Marflett; Tiber; Tooker; Valley.The family trees and notes are kept in a binder labelled "Cortes Family Trees Project", located above the public access computer in the May Ellingsen Archives Room. Files are not available online due to privacy concerns.
We acknowledge that these trees are of white settler families and reflect colonization of ancestral homelands and displacement of the Indigenous Peoples who have thrived here for generations. We would welcome the opportunity to add those families to our records.
Family trees were researched by Bernice McGowan (1387 Bodington Rd, Whaletown, BC) in 2022. The Manson family tree was provided to CIMAS by Greg Johnson (2837 West 6th Avenue, Vancouver, BC V6K 1X2; phone # 604 897 5925) in 2022.
Scope and Content
Series consists of family trees of Cortes Island settler families, with notes on related people and events. These trees are intended to help identify links between families on Cortes. Sources include online databases (e.g. Family Search.org, Ancestry.com and Canada Archives), CIMAS Archives and Information files, interviews and correspondence with family members.
Families researched include: Aldrich; Barrett; Borden; Byers; Cafferata; Froud; Hawkins; Hayes, Ashford and Griffin; Heay; Manson; Marquette; Middleton; Nichols; Percival and Saunders; Petznick; Pickles; Smith; (Carr) Smith& Marflett; Tiber; Tooker; Valley.The family trees and notes are kept in a binder labelled "Cortes Family Trees Project", located above the public access computer in the May Ellingsen Archives Room. Files are not available online due to privacy concerns.
We acknowledge that these trees are of white settler families and reflect colonization of ancestral homelands and displacement of the Indigenous Peoples who have thrived here for generations. We would welcome the opportunity to add those families to our records.
Front: Jim Hentschel, Diane Daly, Peter Henbury, Charlene Gram, Caroline Baker, Dianne Hentschel, Peter Elliot, Catharine Bushe
Back: Steve and Gail Ringwood, Gary Cork, Jurek Trzesicki, Ann Dewar
Front: Jim Hentschel, Diane Daly, Peter Henbury, Charlene Gram, Caroline Baker, Dianne Hentschel, Peter Elliot, Catharine Bushe
Back: Steve and Gail Ringwood, Gary Cork, Jurek Trzesicki, Ann Dewar
Walter Grundmann, Steve Ringwood, Wilson Baker, Dianne Hentschel,Gail Ringwood, Patricia LeRoux, Danielle Arcand, Cali Waddell, Jim Hentschel, Diane Daly, Carol Trueman
Walter Grundmann, Steve Ringwood, Wilson Baker, Dianne Hentschel,Gail Ringwood, Patricia LeRoux, Danielle Arcand, Cali Waddell, Jim Hentschel, Diane Daly, Carol Trueman
Caz Ratcliffe, Peter Henbury. Nancy Kendall, Dianne Hentschel, Elinore Harwood, Carol Trueman, Gail Ringwood, Catharine Bushe, Peter Elliot, Ann Dewr, Ray Kendall, Rou (Coulter Bay), erika and Walter Grundmann, Celia (from Coulter Bay; mostly hidden); Daisy the dog
Caz Ratcliffe, Peter Henbury. Nancy Kendall, Dianne Hentschel, Elinore Harwood, Carol Trueman, Gail Ringwood, Catharine Bushe, Peter Elliot, Ann Dewr, Ray Kendall, Rou (Coulter Bay), erika and Walter Grundmann, Celia (from Coulter Bay; mostly hidden); Daisy the dog
L to R: Gina Trzesicka, Gail Ringwood, Wilson Baker, Ann Dewar, Cali Waddell, Sue Ellingsen, Dave Carew, Ray and Nancy Kendall, Peter Henbury, Jurek Trzesicki
L to R: Gina Trzesicka, Gail Ringwood, Wilson Baker, Ann Dewar, Cali Waddell, Sue Ellingsen, Dave Carew, Ray and Nancy Kendall, Peter Henbury, Jurek Trzesicki