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                  COPE, JOHN NOEL (Newell) (Bolmoltie, Bowlmawltie, Paul Martin), Micmac guide and hunter; b. April 1847 in Sheet Harbour, N.S., son
                   
                  . 23 Oct. 1852 in Saint John, daughter of Samuel Skinner, a carriage maker, and Phoebe Sherwood Golding; m
                   
                  . John M. Davenport was clerking for his father, a prominent commercial chemist, when his reading of the Tractarians awakened a vocation to the
                  John Street School in Glasgow, James Richardson came to Canada with his parents around 1911–12. He was a driller by trade and served for six months in the cadet corps of the 72nd Regiment (Seaforth
                  BRANT-SERO, JOHN OJIJATEKHA (baptized John Sero, rebaptized John Brant-Sero; his Mohawk name
                   
                  LOWE, JOHN, newspaperman, civil servant, and farm developer; b. 20 Feb. 1824 in Warrington (Cheshire
                   
                  . 12 June 1861 in Saint John; d. 30 Aug. 1914 in Boston and was buried 4 September in Saint
                   
                  a voluntary basis as examiner in reading and elocution for the provincial Normal School at Saint John and as a lecturer at teachers’ institutes. These efforts won him praise, in the Mount Allison
                   
                  REID (Reed, Read), GEORGINA STANLEY (Riches), teacher; b. 10 Feb. 1842
                  BOYD, Sir JOHN ALEXANDER, lawyer and judge; b
                   
                  MACKASEY, JOHN A., commission merchant and labour leader; b. c. 1840; m. with two sons and one daughter who survived him; d
                  GOODYEAR, HEDLEY JOHN, teacher and army officer; b
                  ROBERTSON, JOHN ROSS, journalist, publisher, philanthropist, historian, and sportsman; b
                  . 25 Sept. 1853 in Maugerville, N.B., son of Robert Henry Emmerson, a Baptist clergyman, and Augusta A. Read; m
                  were published as supplements to the Review between 1898 and 1900 and then issued in collective form as Canadian history readings . . . (Saint John, 1900). His own educational
                  McLAUGHLIN, JOHN JAMES pharmacist and manufacturer; b
                  BROWN, JOHN GEORGE, known as Kootenai Brown, prospector, frontiersman, and park superintendent; b
                   
                  the Sich-Kolomea district northwest of Vegreville (Alta), he found seasonal employment in the mines of British Columbia and then turned to full-time farming. When Ivan (John) Bodrug and Aleksii
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