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                  McDONALD (MacDonald, Macdonald), MARY, named Sister Mary Francesca
                  McDonald*’s The plan of salvation (1874), Duncan Campbell*’s History of Prince Edward Island (1875), Cornelius
                  . N.S. Museum Library, mss, Piers papers, “Micmac Indian hunters and guides of the old days, according to Lewie Newell McDonald of Enfield, N.S.” NS, MG 15, vol.5, no.69
                  contributor to the construction of Dalvay-by-the-Sea, the extravagant summer home of American oil tycoon Alexander McDonald, which was purchased in 1937 by the federal government and is part of Prince Edward
                  . Presumably the presence of his long-time business associate and friend Donald McDonald Hogarth on Ontario’s standing committee on game and fish aided and abetted Little’s cause in this regard. Similarly
                  McDonald and Mary Isabel (Isabella) MacLaren; m. there 10 July 1889 Edith Lillian Ives (d. 23 May 1941), and they had two sons and a daughter; d. there 25 May
                  *. Named bishop of Charlottetown on 27 Jan. 1913, in succession to James Charles McDonald*, O’Leary was consecrated on 22 May in
                  MACDONALD, JAMES ALEXANDER (he sometimes spelled his name McDonald), lawyer, politician, and judge; b. 1858
                  ,” British Journal of Canadian Studies (Edinburgh), 1 (June–December 1986): 282–301. I. D. H. McDonald, “The reformer Coaker: a brief
                  James McDonald* retired from the provincial Supreme Court in January 1904, Russell and his friends undertook a strenuous writing campaign
                  . Hong, “‘An agency for the common weal’: the Newfoundland Board of Trade, 1909–1915” (ma thesis, Memorial Univ. of Nfld, 1998). I. D. H. McDonald, “To each his
                   John’s, and Bishop James Charles McDonald* of Charlottetown. McNeil’s life in the
                  (St John’s, 1999). I. D. H. McDonald, “The reformer Coaker: a brief biographical introduction,” in The book of Newfoundland
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