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                  . 12 Sept. 1825 in Saint John, N.B., son of John Jones and Eliza Rosenell; d. there 10
                   
                  . 11 July 1843 Susan Maria Wilson of Chamcook, N.B.; they had no children; d. 17 Dec. 1907 in Saint John
                   
                   Nov. 1833 in Madison, Ind., only child of James McMillan and Rachel Griscom Murray; m. 14 April 1862 Dorothea Jack in Saint John, N.B
                  John Thomas Murray and Harriet Letitia Despard; d. 13 Feb. 1901 in Saint John, N.B. Born into pre-loyalist and loyalist families
                   
                  . 29 June 1901 in Saint John, N.B. James Bennet’s place of birth was one of the earliest centres of the Presbyterian secession in Ireland. As
                  . secondly 15 Aug. 1883 Almyra Thompson (d. 1885) in Saint John, N.B., and they had one son; m
                   1878 Charles Edward Hill MacMichael in Saint John, N.B., and they had two sons and a daughter; d. there 14 Dec. 1902. Jennie Hutchinson
                  . first 4 Aug. 1863 Julia Louise LeBrun Marsh in Fredericton, and they had five sons and one daughter; m. secondly 1883, in Boston, Marie Lewis of Saint John, N.B., and they had a son and a
                  examination and dissertation from Illinois Wesleyan University (Bloomington, Ill.). Having been articled to his uncle the Saint John lawyer Charles Wesley Stockton, he had been admitted an attorney in 1867 and
                  . 30 July 1876 Eliza Ruth Marsh in Saint John, N.B., and they had five children; d
                  been influenced by the stories of the American Revolutionary War that her father passed on to her. In January 1861 she was examined at the Normal School in Saint John, N.B., and received a class
                   
                  . 9 Sept. 1836 in Portland (Saint John), N.B., second son of William Parks* and
                   
                  . 26 June 1843 in Saint John, N.B., son of William Jack, a lawyer, and Emma Carleton Kenah; d
                   
                  . 15 Sept. 1838 in Saint John, N.B., eldest child of Thomas McAvity and Isabella Sandall; m
                  DUBUC, SOPHIE-LOUISE, named Saint-Jean de la Croix, sister of the Congregation of Notre-Dame, teacher, and superior
                   
                  . c. 1848 in Saint John, N.B., son of
                  . 16 Nov. 1869 Ellen (Ella) McGourty in Saint John, N.B., and they had one son, who died in infancy, and one daughter; d
                   
                  student. He then visited Florence and studied at the Academy in Rome, before going to Paris in 1875. That year Capello arrived in Montreal, where John
                   
                  , N.B.; m. thirdly 2 Dec. 1869 Catherine Anna Clark in Saint John, N.B.; he was survived by three sons and two daughters; d. 15 Feb. 1903 in Saint John
                   
                  LEE, GEORGE HERBERT, lawyer and historian; b. 8 April 1854 in Portland (Saint John), N.B., son of the Reverend Charles
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