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                  ROGERS, FRANK, political activist and union organizer; b. c. 1878; was married and had a family; d. 15
                   
                  Rogers of Chatham attended her funeral to “show [his] great respect for the revered departed and for her good family.” Allain’s people
                   
                  store, and then studied with a physician for two years before deciding to become a priest. In 1860, when James Rogers
                   
                   A. Rogers (d. 1889) of River John, N.S., and they had two children; m
                   
                  . Margaret Flahiff Arch. du Diocèse de Bathurst, N.-B., Groupe II/1 (fonds James Rogers), Mother M. Josephine to Bishop
                  Rogers was named bishop of Chatham and Sweeny retained the see of Saint John. Sweeny’s greatest accomplishments as a bishop lay in developing
                   
                  . 26 Jan. 1876 Mary Rogers in New Westminster, B.C., and they had three daughters; d. there
                  : interpreting Ontario’s history . . . , ed. Roger Hall et al
                   
                   Mary Black-Rogers for her comments on this biography, and the subject’s grandson Chief Thomas Fiddler for details concerning the family
                   
                  (Vancouver, 1977). Roger Guindon, Coexistence difficile: la dualité linguistique à l’université d’Ottawa (1v. paru, Ottawa, 1989–  ). P. M. Johnson, “McCreight and the church
                   
                  daughters; d. 7 Dec. 1906 in New Glasgow, N.S. The son of Scottish immigrants, Isaac Murray received his common-school education at Rogers
                   
                  workers, and their feelings turned to outrage when a popular socialist and union leader, Frank Rogers, was murdered. Foley’s initiatives must have seemed particularly bankrupt in the wake of these events
                  (Boston), 18 (1906): 1–8 (obit. article by R[obert] Vashon Rogers), and photograph facing
                  . Carmichael’s brother, John Robert, became a partner sometime afterwards, but left in 1863. George Rogers McKenzie*, Carmichael’s maternal uncle
                  . J.-Roger Cloutier During the preparation of this biography it was not possible to consult the archives of the Hamilton
                  Presbyterian Church in Canada (2nd ed., [Toronto, 1987]). H. [M.] Neatby and F. W. Gibson, Queen’s University, ed. F. W. Gibson and Roger Graham (2v., Kingston and Montreal, 1978–83
                  report on the work of Albert Bowman Rogers*. One of the themes which finds at least an
                   
                  (Toronto and Halifax). He also annotated works of English literature, The deserted village, The task, and Sir Roger de Coverlet (Toronto, 1881) and Scott’s
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