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1901-1902 (Creation)
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- Cumberland, Frederick Barlow
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- Port Hope, Municipality of
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0.04m textual records
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Biographical history
Frederick Barlow Cumberland (1846-1913) was born in England to Frederick William Cumberland and Mary Bramley Wilmot on 5 Aug 1846. He immigrated to Canada with his parents, where his father worked throughout Upper Canada as a very successful architect. On 19 Oct 1871 Frederick Barlow married Sarah Catherine Seraphina Fraser (grand-daughter of John Tucker Williams; and daughter of William and Augusta Fraser). The couple had only one daughter, Mildred (later Wotherspoon); and lived in Sarah's childhood home "Dunain," located at 345 Lakeshore Road in Port Hope. In several Canadian Census records, Frederick Barlow Cumberland is listed as a "Manager" and "Ticket Agent," working in both Toronto and Port Hope. He died of Chronic Nephritis (Kidney Disease) on 1 Sep 1913, and is buried in St. James Cemetery, Toronto.
Custodial history
Donated to the Port Hope Archives in 2016. Donors received the books from the Cumberland/Redner family when they purchased the Cumberland family home, Dunain.
Scope and content
Series consists of one (1) Letter Book created by F.B. Cumberland, 9 May 1901 to 3 Jan 1902. It includes copies of correspondence to: Arthur Ahern, Canadian Bank of Commerce, Thos. Cook and Son, American Line, Red Star Line, International Navigation Co., Emil L. Boas, Oelrichs and Co., Attractive Advertising Co., Judge E.C. Benson, Col. F.W. Butter, Brock (Queen's Park), St. John's Hospital, Bell Telephone Co., Bunton Co. (GTR Agent), Rev. E. Cockburn, Canadian Life Assurance Co., Mrs. Cumberland, Clyde Line Agency, Sir L.H. Davis, Dominion Atlantic Railway, Orillia Packet Editor, B.P. Fraser, Garfinkle, Grand and Toy, Massey Harris Co., Evening Telegram, Hon. R.C. Hare, Judge Hamilton, Rev. E.J. Jones, Trinity College School, Kingmand and Co., Lahey Co., Love and Hamilton, Linscott Publishing Co., Col. Mason, Minister of Customs, Manufacturer's Life Insurance Co., Methodist Book Room, Mac Machine Co., A.W. McPherson, C.A. MacDonald, North British Mercantile Insurance Co., National Portland Cement Co., A.E. Outerbridge, Old Dominion Line, Pinkerton and Cooke, Pleasants Savannah Line, Parker Dye Works, Dr. Parson, Pearson Bros., J. Ross Robertson, Royal Insurance Co., Richarson and Co., Mrs. D.W. Smith, P.E. Stanhope, Geo. Summerville, Ely Smart Machine Co., Harbour Commission, United Fruit Co., Victoria Harbour Lumber Co., S. Williams, Western Collection Agency, Grand Trunk Railway, Rev. A.J.E. Westeracott (list is not inclusive).