- CA GPR 0006-0006.01-0006.01.01-0006-01-01-4
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- 1910
Part of Pierre Lozeron family fonds
Diary containing dates and expenses for the emigration of Jean and Pierre Lozeron from Swizerland to Canada.
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Part of Pierre Lozeron family fonds
Diary containing dates and expenses for the emigration of Jean and Pierre Lozeron from Swizerland to Canada.
Lehrwerkstatten der Stadt Bern
Part of Pierre Lozeron family fonds
Account book showing monthly payments made to Pierre Lozeron as an apprentice carpenter.
Lozeron-Girard Family in Switzerland
Part of Pierre Lozeron family fonds
Madame Lozeron-Girard shown with children (from left): Pierre (1887), Jean (1890 c.), Madeleine (1878), Sophie (1891 c.), Paul (1883) and Agnes (1888).
Madeline Haenni-Lozeron Correspondence
Part of Pierre Lozeron family fonds
Correspondence from sister Madeline Lozeron in Switzerland to Pierre Lozeron following his immigration to Canada.
Madeline Hanni Lozeron subseries
Part of Pierre Lozeron family fonds
The sub-series consist of postcards, letters and funeral records sent from the Hanni-Lozeron family to Pierre Lozeron in the United States and later Canada, from the time he left Switzerland. After Madeline’s death in 1960, later news of the family (such as funeral records) was sent by Pierre’s daughter-in-law Christianne in Switzerland.
Part of Pierre Lozeron family fonds
Government forms regarding the exemption of farmer Pierre Lozeron from military service.
Miscellaneous Correspondence subseries
Part of Pierre Lozeron family fonds
The sub-series consists of postcards and letters from friends in Switzerland, the United States and Canada.
Part of Pierre Lozeron family fonds
Certificate of title on NW 1/4-10-73-7-W6 for Pierre Lozeron.
Part of Pierre Lozeron family fonds
The sub-series consists of records of Paul’s progress at Canuck School, St. Joseph’s High School and Grande Prairie High School, and the correspondence he carried on with his family after he left home for Switzerland. There are also three letters written by 10 year old Paul to his mother while she was away, and some information on Swiss Universities which Paul used in deciding to go back to Switzerland for medical studies.
Part of Pierre Lozeron family fonds
The sub-series consists of some letters Paul wrote to his brother Pierre after the latter’s visit to Switzerland in 1959, the announcement of his death in 1967, and a letter written in 1975 by his wife.