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                  . 31 Oct. 1845 in Cornwall, Upper Canada, son of Alexander Eugene Macdonald and Grace Mackay Taylor; m
                  the western suburbs. A large brick building was erected in 1887, thanks to a gift from Sir William Young*, and thither the university
                  BELL, WILLIAM ROBERT, militia officer, sportsman, farmer, and businessman; b
                  he defeated Sir William Hales Hingston*, another former mayor of Montreal, but he lost in the general election of the following
                  , Victoria); m. by 1862 Mary McKay (MacKaye), and they had at least eight children; d. 7 July
                  Mackay*. Under the name Benjamin Dawson and later as Benjamin Dawson and Son, the firm sold books and stationery and conducted a circulating library. As it prospered, it moved; in 1860, the year
                  . 18 June 1843 in Norton Parish, N.B., youngest child of William Hay and Eliza Fahy; m. 20
                  . 12 Aug. 1846 in New Glasgow, N.S., eldest of the seven children of Thomas “Foreman” Fraser and Isabella MacKay; brother of Simon A
                  an Anglo-French modus vivendi governing the lobster fishery [see James Baird; Sir William
                  Hurteau*, a notary, and Françoise Lamarre, and they had two sons and two daughters who survived him; m. secondly 30 Aug. 1880 Stephanie MacKay in Saint-Eustache, Que., and they had one
                  William Lucas* Hardisty, and they had one daughter; d. 21 Jan. 1914 in London, England
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