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                  own hand to Provincial Secretary William Franklin Odell that “some of the Frenchmen” were trying to take
                  less kind. Much of her reputation had been “deliberately manufactured,” according to her obituary in the New York Times. To George Clinton Densmore Odell, chronicler of 19th-century theatre in
                   
                  . In 1808 Deputy Surveyor William Franklin Odell* was ordered to survey the Indian lands on the Miramichi, with the result that the
                  beauty continued to attract attention. In his Annals of the New York stage George Clinton Densmore Odell called her “one of the most beautiful women that ever walked the stage.” William James
                   
                  , 40, M. H. Perley to W. F. Odell, 2 Oct. 1843; RS8, Indians, 1/4, M. P. Egan to J. B. Toldevray, 2 March 1846. UNBL, MG H54, memorial, 26
                   
                  . 1833 and entitled “The triumph of intrigue.” This depicts Baillie and his father-in-law, William F. Odell*, presiding over the
                   
                  Anne, the daughter of William Franklin Odell*, a loyalist who had been provincial secretary under the imperial government. They had one
                   
                  of Francis Toma, 10 Jan. 1843. UNBL, MG H54, Thomas Wetmore to Jonathan Odell, 15 Oct. 1813; commission to Toma Francis (copy). N.B., House of Assembly, Journal, 1850: 171. Royal Gazette
                   
                  .” The following year he reported to Jonathan Odell, provincial secretary of New Brunswick, on the cultivation of
                   
                  Odell*, to the Executive Council, which they dominated. The following year Campbell chose Street as his solicitor general and promised to appoint him to the bench on the next vacancy. After 1833 the
                  Odell* of New Brunswick, Mary to Bishop Hibbert Binney*, and Louisa to Bishop James
                  . secondly 29 April 1876 Ellen Louisa Bule, née Thorne; m. thirdly 30 March 1899 Lillian Elucia Odell in Ottawa; he had three daughters
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