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                  individuals in his band, men such as David Sawyer and George Henry, Jones was a great puzzle. Equally he must have been an enigma to Indian department officials who encouraged university-trained natives to
                  JONES, ALFRED GILPIN, businessman, politician, and office holder; b
                  . 2 Oct. 1856, in New York City, Margaret Jones Burke (Bourke), daughter of Michael Burke (Bourke), and they had 13 children; d. 26 Oct. 1908 in Halifax
                   
                  native culture, but he also obtained a rudimentary English education from two Methodist ministers, David Sawyer [Kezhegowinninne*] and Conrad
                   
                  Jones abandoned it for the Nova Scotia Sugar Refinery Limited. The latter company was chartered in 1879 and statutorily incorporated in 1880. By the spring of 1881 it was producing refned sugar
                  READ, DAVID BREAKENRIDGE, lawyer, politician, educator, and author; b
                   
                  Society’s school there. Settee was baptized as an “Indian” by the Reverend David Thomas Jones* in
                  MILLS, DAVID, teacher, office holder, farmer, lawyer, politician, journalist, author, and judge; b
                  showed a striving for originality, as demonstrated by even the fragmentary King David, St Peter, and two angels (from five windows of the 1880s) that are to be found in Trinity College chapel
                  the new premier, Attorney General John Sparrow David Thompson*. As a close associate of Holmes, he chose to follow him into
                   
                  interest in equity jurisprudence were to become important touchstones in Proudfoot’s professional life. He was called to the bar in Michaelmas term 1849, and began practice in Toronto with Charles Jones
                  that year. After inheriting his father’s 3,450-acre estate, which included the seigneuries of Deguire (also known as Rivière-David), Bourg
                  Michigan at Chicago. He later claimed to have been commissioned in 1862 and to have served under Rear-Admiral David Glasgow Farragut in the Gulf of Mexico and on the Mississippi River, but both
                  ), Upper Canada, Marianne (Mary Anne) Blyth (Blythe) (d. 1860), widow of David Webb, and they had a daughter and two sons, including
                  Thompson* on the industry’s growth and profitability under the new tariff. Thompson argued that the Gaults and Montreal businessman David Morrice were
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