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                  ” (ma thesis, Sir George Williams Univ. [Concordia Univ.], Montreal, 1974). B. C. Keller, “On tour with Pauline Johnson,” Beaver, 66 (1986–87), no.6: 19–25. Elizabeth
                   
                  JOHNSON, ANDREW HAY, farmer and orchardist; b. 26 July 1836 in Wolfville, N.S., youngest son of William Johnson and Hannah
                   
                  JOHNSON, LOUISA ANN (Brown; Bailey; Tillman), dressmaker, shopkeeper, and churchwoman; b. between
                  ]). J. A. Johnson, Carmack of the Klondike (Seattle, Wash., and Ganges, B.C., 1990). William Ogilvie, Early days on the Yukon: & the story of its gold finds (Ottawa, 1913).
                   
                  MacKAY, WILLIAM, physician and politician; b
                  . 2 Feb. 1838 in England, daughter of Frederick William Beechey
                  Whitehorse run by Bishop William Carpenter Bompas*, before moving permanently to Seattle, Wash. Kate lived out her life in relative
                  BELL, WILLIAM ROBERT, militia officer, sportsman, farmer, and businessman; b
                  Milton, Upper Canada, son of William Willmott and Ann Coats; m. 15 Sept. 1864 Margaret Taylor Bowes, sister of Sarah
                  politician; b. 20 Sept. 1839 near Mabou Bridge, N.S., son of William MacKeen and
                  Fredericton, son of William Pentlow (Pentlowe) Taylor, a carpenter, and Frances Anne Morrison; m. there first 14 Nov. 1860 Sarah
                  church. In 1866 he was sent to Trinity College School, then in Weston (Toronto), operated by the Reverend William Arthur Johnson*. Not
                  with John Mercer Johnson* and William Wilkinson and was admitted to the bar in 1871. He soon became involved in provincial politics
                  organizations. The report led to supplementary studies and to the initiation of the Dominion Experimental Farms system in 1886 [see William
                  he defeated Sir William Hales Hingston*, another former mayor of Montreal, but he lost in the general election of the following
                  . 12 March 1876 in Halifax, eldest of the five sons of William Johnston, a shoemaker, and Elizabeth Ann Thomas; nephew of Louisa Ann
                  and English throughout Canada. The South African War from 1899 to 1902 [see Sir Frederick William
                  provincial general election, he won a seat for Victoria City in the Legislative Assembly, and Lieutenant Governor Joseph William Trutch* chose
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