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                  headed by Angus McQueen and Josiah Wood*, largely on the strength of the Acadian vote. In
                   
                  McPhail, and one which indicates the sense of personal rectitude and authority he conveyed, is in The master’s wife, a memoir of rural Prince Edward Island written by his son Sir Andrew
                   
                  . 25 Nov. 1863 Andrew Archibald Macdonald
                  . 25 May 1854 in Kittery Point, Maine, son of Andrew Jackson Penhallow and Mary Ann Pickering; m. May 1876 Sarah A. Dunlop of Amherst, Mass., and they had one son; d. 20 Oct
                  *, Andrew Trew Wood, and John Morison Gibson*, and
                   
                  he helped build Fort Rupert, the company’s coalmining establishment, and soon became involved in a set of controversial events. In April 1850, while McNeill was absent in Victoria, Andrew
                  partnership with Richard Tuck, a soap maker, he opened a soap and candle factory on Square Papineau. On 1 May of that year he joined with his cousin Léonidas Villeneuve to form a dealership in wood and
                  BLAIR, ANDREW GEORGE, lawyer and politician; b
                  worshipped there. Bond was able to call on the assistance of men such as Andrew Frederick Gault and George
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