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Land Deed - Thomas Talbot

https://heritagecollections.elgin.ca/link/museum20277
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Museum
Artifact Type
Deed
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Museum
Artifact Type
Deed
Description
Original land deed to Colonel Thomas Talbot, 1802. [Note: File Card indicates 1802, deed appears to read May 25, 1807]. Deed grants Col. Talbot 162 acres of land in Upper Canada (Lot C, Concession 9, Dunwich Township) and is signed by Lieutenant Governor of the Province of Upper Canada, Francis Gore. Ink is faded. Seal is in poor condition. Recently framed in black picture frame.
Category
Communication Objects
Sub-category
Documentary Objects
Accession Number
974.3209.1
File Number
3209
Storage Range
Item not located at time of entry, Oct. 2015 Item located 2022-04-19
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Plaster plaque: image of Colonel Thomas Talbot in centre

https://heritagecollections.elgin.ca/link/museum1397
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Museum
Material
Plaster
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Museum
Collection
Talbot
Description
Round plaster plaque. Has image of Colonel Thomas Talbot in centre, '1803' across top, TALBOT' across bottom. 'gAES' on side with leaf motif along both bottom sides. Chipped piece.
Material
Plaster
Accession Number
014.141.001
Artifact Number
4317
Storage Range
black map cabinet
Diameter
5
Units
in
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sketch

https://heritagecollections.elgin.ca/link/museum35251
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Museum
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Museum
Collection
Talbot
Description
Sketch of Colonel Thomas Talbot sitting at desk in a log cabin. Arm chair shown in image is possibly the chair in the museum's collection 014.143.001a-c
Accession Number
2010.15
Storage Range
Art RAck 5-8
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melodeon

https://heritagecollections.elgin.ca/link/museum35259
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Museum
Manufacturer
S D & W Smith Co. Boston
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Museum
Description
Melodeon, serial # 3074. Possibly came from Colonel Thomas Talbot Estate. Bellows, pedal and music stand and metal strut are not attached to melodeon.
Accession Number
017.057.001a-e
Storage Range
450 Sunset Dr.
Manufacturer
S D & W Smith Co. Boston
Manufacturer City
Boston
Manufacturer Country
USA
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Axe

https://heritagecollections.elgin.ca/link/museum35897
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Museum
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Museum
Description
Broad axe with 'C. T. 1811' printed with white paint on axe head. Axe was possibly used by Colonel Thomas Talbot.
Accession Number
016.108.001
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Vest

https://heritagecollections.elgin.ca/link/museum2429
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Museum
Material
Cotton
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Museum
Collection
Talbot
Description
Vest or waistcoat worn by Colonel Thomas Talbot. Silver with gold accents and red flowers on it. Buttons down front.
Material
Cotton
Category
Personal Artifacts
Sub-category
Clothing- Outerwear
Accession Number
959.736.1
Artifact Number
3924
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Commemorative Ribbon

https://heritagecollections.elgin.ca/link/museum89266
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Museum
Artifact Type
ribbon, commemorative
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Museum
Artifact Type
ribbon, commemorative
Description
Bicentenial Reunion (in honour of the landing of Patterson, Pearce, Storey and Backus at the Talbot Settlement) commemorative ribbon. White ribbon with gilted text. At the top, a white label; the label is designed to be peeled off (there is an adhesive underneath) so that the ribbon may be attached to clothing, hats, etc. The ribbon reads "1809-2009 - Patterson - Pearce - Storey - Backus - Bicentennial - Reunion - July 11th - Tyrconnel - In honour of - the landing - souvenir".
Category
Communication Artifact
Sub-category
Documentary Artifact
Accession Number
021.001.027
File Number
021.001
Date Range
2009
Item History
Colonel Thomas Talbot's first settlers arrived at Tyrconnel in 1809. These settlers were the close relatives of Leslie Patterson, an Irishman from County Fermanagh. The bicentennial celebration of their landing was held on July 11th, 2009. On July 14, 1809, 13 family members returned in a flat bottomed boat with all their earthly possessions, driving their few cattle on land bordering the water and landed on the beach of Lake Erie behind the site of St. Peter’s Anglican Church cemetery to claim their land that they had purchased from Colonel Talbot in 1808. These families had faced many hardships as they slowly traveled along the lake shore. A storm wrecked their raft, forcing the tired travelers to search for nails to repair it; despite these adversities, they persisted and made good hardy pioneers. Leslie Patterson and his wife Lydia Backus Patterson with their sons Joseph and Walter aged 2 and 1 were among the 13 settlers. This group also included Mary Patterson Storey (Leslie Patterson's sister), age 51, a widow, her adult son Walter Storey and her 2 daughters, Sarah and Anne Storey. John Pearce (originally from Rhode Island) and his wife, Frances Patterson Pearce (sister to Mary Storey and Leslie Patterson) with their children William age 4, Leslie age 2, and infant Catherine came as part of the 13 as well.
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Commemorative Ribbon

https://heritagecollections.elgin.ca/link/museum89267
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Museum
Artifact Type
ribbon, commemorative
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Museum
Artifact Type
ribbon, commemorative
Description
Bicentenial Reunion (in honour of the landing of Patterson, Pearce, Storey and Backus family at the Talbot Settlement) commemorative ribbon. White ribbon with gilted text. At the top, a white label; the label is designed to be peeled off (there is an adhesive underneath) so that the ribbon may be attached to clothing, hats, etc. The ribbon reads "1809-2009 - Patterson - Pearce - Storey - Backus - Bicentennial - Reunion - July 11th - Tyrconnel - In honour of - the landing - souvenir".
Category
Communication Artifact
Sub-category
Documentary Artifact
Accession Number
021.001.028
File Number
021.001
Date Range
2009
Item History
Colonel Thomas Talbot's first settlers arrived at Tyrconnel in 1809. These settlers were the close relatives of Leslie Patterson, an Irishman from County Fermanagh. The bicentennial celebration of their landing was held on July 11th, 2009. On July 14, 1809, 13 family members returned in a flat bottomed boat with all their earthly possessions, driving their few cattle on land bordering the water and landed on the beach of Lake Erie behind the site of St. Peter’s Anglican Church cemetery to claim their land that they had purchased from Colonel Talbot in 1808. These families had faced many hardships as they slowly traveled along the lake shore. A storm wrecked their raft, forcing the tired travelers to search for nails to repair it; despite these adversities, they persisted and made good hardy pioneers. Leslie Patterson and his wife Lydia Backus Patterson with their sons Joseph and Walter aged 2 and 1 were among the 13 settlers. This group also included Mary Patterson Storey (Leslie Patterson's sister), age 51, a widow, her adult son Walter Storey and her 2 daughters, Sarah and Anne Storey. John Pearce (originally from Rhode Island) and his wife, Frances Patterson Pearce (sister to Mary Storey and Leslie Patterson) with their children William age 4, Leslie age 2, and infant Catherine came as part of the 13 as well.
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Deed

https://heritagecollections.elgin.ca/link/museum10066
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Museum
Material
paper, glass
Storage Location
Collections Storage
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Museum
Description
Deed to Colin Ferguson signed by Colonel Thomas Talbot, 1824
Material
paper, glass
Sub-category
Documentary Artifact
Artifact Number
1075
Storage Range
R4 S1 Sh3
Storage Location
Collections Storage
Width
19
Height
15
Units
inches
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Chair

https://heritagecollections.elgin.ca/link/museum10665
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Museum
Storage Location
Collections Storage
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Museum
Collection
Talbot
Description
Upholstered chair with dark beige velvet. Seat and back are upholstered, belonged to Colonel Thomas Talbot. Upholstered cushion and wooden board under seat are not attached.
Category
Furnishings
Sub-category
Furniture
Accession Number
014.143.001a-c
Artifact Number
2869
Storage Location
Collections Storage
Width
23
Height
39
Units
inches
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Desk

https://heritagecollections.elgin.ca/link/museum12102
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Museum
Storage Location
Collections Storage
Museum / Archive
Elgin County Museum
Collection
Talbot
Description
Colonel Thomas Talbot's desk, hutch sits on desk. Desk has four drawers with bottom right drawer having a secret drawer behind it.XXXLid on hutch opens for map storage.
Category
Furnishings
Sub-category
Furniture
Accession Number
993.27.1a-1k
Artifact Number
2876
Storage Location
Collections Storage
Width
53
Height
66
Depth
37
Units
inches
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