This file contains a copy of a letter William Seidelman wrote regarding a deed registration, a letter from a real estate agent, and two receipts for registration fees and property taxes.
This file contains an interim contract for insurance on a store and dwelling, taken out by William Seidelman. Contract is dated July 18, 1896.
This file contains letters written to Harry Seidelman in response to Harry Seidelman's inquiries into family history. The letters are from relatives in Washington, D.C. and Seattle, and from a postmaster in Wellington, Kansas, close to the former town of Guelph, Kansas, where William Seidelman had lived in 1879.
This file contains a marriage licence fee receipt for Harry Seidelman, dated November 15, 1938, and a copy of the marriage licence of William Seidelman and Esther Pearlman. William and Esther were married August 30, 1896, and this certified copy was issued October 18, 1973.
This file contains a telegram from Rose Wolchock, a relative in Winnipeg, to Harry Seidelman in Vancouver. It informs Harry Seidelman that Rose's mother died.
This file contains a record appointing Racheline Seidelman as a part-time lecturer in French at the University of British Columbia, dated July 8. 1970.
This file contains a letter from a friend to Bill Seidelman, thanking him for sending a photo. The letter is dated June 13, 1973.
This file contains a letter, dated April 11, 1927, from the Canadian Farm Implement Co Ltd in response to a letter from Harry Seidelman.
This file contains five letters, one postcard and one telegram written by Private Edward Joseph Seidelman to his sister Rachel during October 1916. Private Seidelman was stationed at Camp Hughes, Manitoba. The last letter was written while Private Seidelman was traveling on a Canadian Pacific Railway east-bound train.
This file contains a high school entrance certificate, dated July 21, 1911, for Joseph Seidelman.
This file contains a newspaper clipping about a poultry course at the University of British Columbia, which Harry Seidelman attended. The clipping contains a photograph of all the attendees.
This file contains several copies of the program for the play "She Stoops to Conquer", performed at Britannia High School on April 27 and 28, 1917. One copy is signed by Harry Seidelman.
This file contains the University of British Columbia yearbook for 1916. Edward Joseph Seidelman was a sophomore at UBC at that time.
This file contains a handwritten, undated Seidelman family biography and a list of photographs, dated November 5, 1973.
This file contains a calling card and newspaper clippings dated 1909 and 1956. File also contains WWII ration books.
This file contains a CD-R with digitized Seidelman family records. The Seidelman family digitized some records before donating the records to the archives. Some of the digitized records are in the archives in the original format.
This file contains three letters written by Private Edward Joseph Seidelman to his family in November 1916. Two letters were addressed to his sister Rachel while stationed in Seaford, Sussex, England. One postcard was addressed "To all the folks at home".
This file contains a copy of a letter, dated October 10, 1958, that Harry Seidelman wrote to the Pacific Great Eastern Railway. Harry Seidelman thanks the railway company for the honor of being present at the extension of the railway into the Peace River Disttrict.
This file contains three letters written by Private Edward Joseph Seidelman to his sister Rachel in December 1916. One letter was from Private Edward Joseph Seidelman to his sister Rachel while in London, England and two letters to Rachel were sent from Seaford, Sussex, England.
This file contains records relating to Harry Seidelman's jobs on various ships. Gangway passes, union due reciepts and certificate of discharge are included.
This file contains three letters written by Private Edward Joseph Seidelman to his sister Rachel in January 1917. Private Seidelman was stationed at Seaford, Sussex, England at the time.
This file contains a receipt of Harry Seidelman's pledge for the Jewish Community Centre, dated November 14, 1937, and a receipt for a seat subscription to Beth Israel Congregation, dated October 11, 1946.
This file contains four letters written by Private Edward Joseph Seidelman to his sister Rachel in February 1917. One letter was sent from England, two letters were sent from "Somewhere in France", and another letter was sent from "Somewhere in Europe". The letters were opened by censors.
This file contains various records relating to banking. Passbooks and account statements are included.
This file contains three letters written by Private Edward Joseph Seidelman to his sister Rachel in March 1917. Private Seidelman was stationed "Somewhere in France". The letters were opened by censors.