Family
Found in 21 Collections and/or Records:
Letters from Florence Jewel Baillie, 1917-1959
Letters to John Baillie from his wife Florence Jewel Baillie covering the period from when they first met until the year before John Baillie died.
Letters from Florence Jewel Baillie, 1917-1959
Letters to John Baillie from his wife Florence Jewel Baillie
Letters from Florence Jewel Baillie (from general filing), 1919-1934
Letters to John Baillie from his wife Florence Jewel Baillie originally filed as discrete bundles with in early general filing & correspondence files (Auburn, Toronto and New York files).
Letters from John Baillie, 1917-1957
Letters from John Baillie to Florence Jewel Baillie, covering personal matters along with wider family, social, professional, political and religious ones. Some letters are also from Ian Fowler Baillie.
Letters from Mai Fowler, c1909-1960
Letters from Mai Fowler to Florence Jewel Baillie, covering personal matters along with wider family and social ones. Includes some letters from Mai to John Baillie.
Mixed filing, 1909-1957
A mixed accumulation of different items relating to John and Florence Jewel Baillie, to their family. Includes items to do with Ian Fowler Baillie's childhood and correspondence with Richard and Florence Fowler, Annie Baillie and Donald Macpherson Baillie. Also texts of addresses/lectures by John Baillie and Reinhold Niebuhr.
Later descriptive notes are attached to some items.
Papers of Florence Jewel Baillie, 1897-1969
The papers of Florence Jewel Baillie consist of:
- correspondence from John Baillie
- correpondence with the wider Fowler and Pearse families
- diaries
- general papers and correspondence
Papers relating to Annie Baillie, 1885-1934
The papers relating to Annie Baillie consist of:
- letters from her son, Donald Macpherson Baillie
- letters from her husband, John Baillie
- letters from her son, John Baillie
- letters from her nephew, Peter Baillie
- other correspondence
Papers relating to John Baillie, Free Church minister, Gairloch, c1880-1894
The papers relating to John Baillie, Free Church minister, Gairloch, consist of:
- certificates
- correspondence
- legal papers
- memorials
- religious texts
- theological notes
Personal correspondence, 1911-1959
Personal correspondence consists of:
- letters from Annie Baillie
- letters from Donald Macpherson Baillie
- letters from Florence Jewel Baillie
- letters regarding the death of Annie Baillie