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                  -Joseph Robichaud. King had long been one of Leonard Tilley’s men. They shared a common Saint John perspective; both participated in the moderate reform
                  , second son and third child of William Pollock Yuile, a wine merchant, and Margaret Rattray; m. 11 June 1878 Margaret King in Montreal, and they had four daughters; d. 21 June 1909 in
                   
                  several other scions of the Anglican gentry in preferring charges against the institution’s first lay, and first non-Anglican, president, Joseph R. Hea, accusing him of ungentlemanly conduct in his
                  SU-Á-PU-LUCK (Joseph Capilano), Squamish leader; b. c. 1854 in Yekw’ts (near Squamish, B.C.), son of Letekwámcheten; m. 21
                   
                  MICHAUD, JOSEPH (baptized François-Xavier-Joseph), Roman Catholic priest
                  . In 1881 McCausland’s eldest son, Robert, became a partner in the firm. Occupying four buildings on King Street West, Joseph McCausland and Son had from 70 to 100 employees; the rooms where glass
                  ROY, ROUËR (baptized Joseph-Rouaire-Audibert-François; the forms Joseph
                   
                  . James Ratchford DeWolf received his early education in Horton. The son of a merchant shipper and mha for Kings County, he prepared himself at an early age for a medical
                   
                  BLACK, JOSEPH LAURENCE, businessman and politician; b
                  perhaps his most enduring contribution. At his death in 1892 Joseph Wilson
                   
                  LEE, WALTER SUTHERLAND, businessman and office holder; b. 18 Oct. 1836 in Toronto, son of Joseph Lee and Maria Shanks; m. 2
                  Lemieux*, sent his deputy minister, the young William Lyon Mackenzie King
                  dcl from King’s College in Windsor, N.S
                   Joseph in Memramcook, the centre of Acadian intellectual life. There, on 8 July 1867, under the style “Israel
                   
                  executive officer of the Nova Scotian Institute of Natural Science. Silver sent three of his sons to King’s College and became a governor of the college as well as a long-time vice-president of its alumni
                   Dec. 1823 in Sussex Vale (Sussex Corner), N.B., son of John Cougle Vail, mha for Kings County, and Charlotte Hannah Arnold; brother of Edwin Arnold
                  King’s College and an ma at Trinity College, and was called to the bar in 1850. His practice over the next decade consisted mostly of commercial matters. After a dispute over
                  school in Petite before studying at King’s College School and Horton Academy. He began his medical training as an apprentice to William Bruce
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