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                  . 20 Feb. 1846 in Hagle’s Corners, near Ingersoll, Upper Canada, second son of Samuel Hagle and Eliza Ann Tapley; m. 13 Sept. 1870
                  Fort McPherson to Dawson, a distance of some 470 miles. Given the competitive spirit within the police, Fitzgerald undoubtedly saw this trip as an opportunity to break the time record set by an earlier
                   
                  , England, eldest of the ten children of Samuel Lucas, a brewer, and Florence Davy; m. there 2 April 1892 William Henry Thompson, a customs clerk of Winnipeg, and they had one son; d. 4
                  STEELE, Sir SAMUEL BENFIELD, NWMP officer and army officer; b
                  a superintendent, Samuel William Wells, and about a dozen foremen. There were some 180 subcontractors or bench-hands, each of whom could recruit three or four workers, often women or children, as
                  Wilson*, William Dawson LeSueur, William Henry
                  to mark the tercentenary of Samuel de Champlain*’s founding of Quebec. Fresh from his battlefield victory, he decided to transform the
                  unit was to be recruited in Canada but was to be part of the British army. Samuel Benfield Steele of the
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