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                  to neighbouring localities. Late in 1877 he was assigned to Port Felix. Reluctant to leave, he told Bishop John Cameron that he should not move because the River Bourgeois parish had a major debt
                   
                  Rome, where they pleaded the case for more than six months. Finally Cardinal Simeoni requested Bishop John Cameron
                   
                  MORTIMER, JOHN T., journeyman tailor and union leader; b
                  Cameron*, John Rolph*, and Charles Clarke, he met at the
                   
                  1859 to 1861 the brothers operated a store on Harrison Lake and ran a ferry across the Fraser River at Lillooet. He had a share in the Cameron claim [see John
                  MATHER, JOHN, businessman; b
                  DAVIDSON, JOHN ANDREW, pioneer, businessman, jp, office holder, and politician; b
                   
                   A. Rogers (d. 1889) of River John, N.S., and they had two children; m
                   
                  Scotia Glass Company, of which Fraser was a director. Two years later he became manager and engaged members of his family such as his brother John George and a ten-year-old nephew. A conflict broke out in
                   
                  Forrest came from a family who were heavily involved in the Presbyterian Church (her brother the Reverend John Forrest* became president of
                  and Ernest Henry Stuart to join a firm to be known as Stuart, Marler, and McLennan. He was subsequently associated with four other notarial partnerships, involving Marler, Henry Fry, John Fair, and John
                  the Hincks–Morin ministry in exchange for Clear Grit representation in the cabinet (John Rolph* and Malcolm Cameron). The price, a postponement of
                  . During his years in Ontario Greenway developed a passion for politics which dominated the rest of his life. He became associated with Isaac and John
                   
                  .” Esther Arscott had never been asked and was therefore unfairly convicted. Judge John Edward Rose was intrigued by the argument, and concluded on 29 May that Arscott had to be released
                  . 19 Nov. 1834 in London, England, son of John Sweatman, a physician, and Anne —; m. 30
                  theology and philosophy in Raiano, Rome, and Penne and from 1854 at the Irish Franciscan college of St Isidore’s in Rome. There he met Bishop John Thomas
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