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                  St John’s, and they had three sons and a daughter; d. 18 Nov. 1906 in Datchet, England. Joseph Curling was educated at Harrow and
                   
                  Coughlan*], but were sometimes further afield. These years of pastoral service included Port de Grave (1859–60), Lower Island Cove (1860–63), Harbour Grace (1863–66), Bonavista (1866–69), St John’s
                   
                  at the time, the Canada Floating Dock at Cape Cove, Davie’s business prospered. In 1836, however, tragedy struck the family when he drowned in the river, leaving his widow with seven young children and
                  . 27 Feb. 1846 in L’Anse-des-Cormier (Cormier Cove), N.B., ninth of the 11 children of Bénoni Cormier and Marguerite Cormier; d. 4 Aug. 1906 in Haute-Aboujagane
                  daughter of William Munden, a prosperous planter and sealing skipper. The family moved to St John’s in 1850 and to Harbour Grace by 1862. Here Allan
                   
                  office in New Liverpool and its production centre in Hawkesbury. At the same time John Thomson and his sons acquired Victoria Cove, near Sillery, while continuing to operate their sawmill in Buckingham. In
                  St John’s. Moses Harvey was educated at the Royal Academical Institute in Belfast and ordained to the Presbyterian ministry in 1844
                  . 27 July 1834 in Mermaid, P.E.I., son of John Farquharson, a farmer, and Frances Stewart; m
                  . secondly 1872 Catherine Anne Davies of Pictou, N.S., and they had six children; d. 24 June 1908 in St John’s. Since the Whiteway
                  and Canada. The project, which had been put forward by the cabinet of Sir John A. Macdonald* and in which the leader of
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