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                  . 7 March 1833 in Montreal, son of François Saint-Charles and Marie Dagenais; m. there 24
                  . 5 Oct. 1877 Charles Edward Redfern in Victoria, and they had six daughters and three sons; d. there 19 March 1906
                   
                  PARSONS, SIMEON HENRY, carpenter, cabinetmaker, upholsterer, and photographer; b. 9 March 1844 in Harbour Grace, Nfld, son of
                  . 7 March 1824 in Chelmsford, England, son of Charles Ambrose, an organist, teacher, and composer, and Sophia Stoneham; m
                  Stanley] away from the defending champions, the Montreal Victorias. They then had to hold it against challengers. On 14 March 1899 they defeated Queen’s College in Kingston, Ont., by a 6–2
                  CHARLES, WILLIAM, fur trader and HBC employee; b. 5 March 1831 in Edinburgh, son of John Charles and Jane
                   
                  , daughter of John McChesney; m. 14 March 1862 Charles Hayward, and they had nine children, three of whom survived her; d. 30 July
                   
                  . 2 March 1843 in Drumcree (Republic of Ireland), son of William Somerset; m
                  . 15 March 1848 in Camberwell (London), England, son of Charles Goad, a plumber, and Caroline Ann Vogel; m
                  board and treasurer of the fabrique. From 1873 to 1878 he was a land appraiser for the Intercolonial Railway and from June 1874 to March 1878 he served as receiver of wrecks. He was
                  * subsequently intervened to bring about peace between the two men, cousins by marriage. In March 1871 Nolin wrote a letter of apology to Riel and there was renewed solidarity among the Métis
                  two daughters and one son; d. 12 March 1909 in Tracadie, N.B
                  . 23 March 1848 in Athabasca Landing (Athabasca, Alta), son of James Sanderson and Elizabeth Anderson; m. 16 Sept. 1872 Maria
                  John Kellum’s life is detailed in Judith Fingard, The dark side of life in Victorian Halifax (Halifax, 1989). Another source suggests that Kellum drowned in Halifax Harbour in March 1905
                  commissioner’s official status. On 10 March McKay and another Métis were arrested by Riel. The Métis leader apparently wanted to prevent them from communicating with Bishop Alexandre-Antonin
                   
                  . L. Neufeld, “The Birtle days of Arctic explorer Hubert Darrell,” Eye-Witness (Birtle), 6 Dec. 1979–30 March 1980; “Hubert Darrell and Arctic furs,” Eye-Witness
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