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                  LABATT, JOHN, businessman; b. 11 Dec. 1838 in Westminster Township
                   
                  SPARROW, JOHN BOLINGBROKE (baptized John), merchant, theatre manager, and impresario; b
                  WALBRAN, JOHN THOMAS, master mariner and toponymist; b. 23 March 1848
                   
                  THEAKER, JOHN WESLEY, streetcar conductor, union leader, and letter carrier; b. 21 Sept. 1866 in Glanford Township, Upper
                  GOODYEAR, HEDLEY JOHN, teacher and army officer; b
                   
                  BEARE, JOHN, farmer and mill-owner; b. 14 Nov. 1820 in Bideford, England, son of Joseph Beare and Anne
                  . 10 April 1885 in Point Alexander, Ont., youngest son of John Hollinger, a schoolteacher, and Sarah Sutherland; m
                  perception of Isabel King comes from the idealized version of her created by W. L. M. King. He was what she made him, and he acknowledged her role. Her portrait by John Wycliffe Lowes
                  portrait by John Wycliffe Lowes Forster* was unveiled there during a ceremony
                  Sutherland of Walkerton, Ont., and Abraham Beverley Walker* of Saint John had qualified before him
                   
                  on 4 June the following year. After serving briefly in Norwich and Seaforth, he went to the diocese of Montreal, where he was rector in St Johns (Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu) (1875–82) and at
                  HODGINS, JOHN GEORGE, civil servant and author; b
                   
                  education in the village and at the grammar school in neighbouring Gagetown. He then went to the provincial Normal School in Saint John, where he received his first-class teacher’s licence in 1850. He began
                  Oxford House (Man.), third child of John Isbister and Frances Sinclair; m. 1 Jan. 1859 Margaret Bear at “Nepowewin Station” (Nipawin, Sask.), and they had at least 16
                  resolve: the precarious situation of the college in the absence of support personnel essential to its smooth operation; the Acadians’ low level of education; and the lack of institutions for young women
                  McCREIGHT, JOHN FOSTER, lawyer, politician, and judge; b
                  government of Sir John A. Macdonald*. He opted for the Manitoba Rights League, which protested against the monopoly and called
                  FITZGERALD, FRANCIS JOSEPH, RNWMP officer and soldier; b. 12 April 1869 in Halifax, second son of John Fitzgerald, a
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