Baillie*, and his father-in-law, Provincial Secretary William Franklin Odell. Here again Fisher is
charge of logging camps on the Odell River. Two years later the business was relocated to Fredericton, where Donald Sr built, and his sons managed, the Aberdeen mill. At this time the lumber industry
, based on the Apostles’ Creed, in which he lampooned, among others, Provincial Secretary Jonathan Odell, “maker of
, 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
the Missionary Society of the Church of England in Canada [see Roberta Elizabeth Odell], she
. 1833 and entitled “The triumph of intrigue.” This depicts Baillie and his father-in-law, William F. Odell*, presiding over the
farmer, and Elizabeth Macpherson; m. 31 Dec. 1910 Edna Irene Walker, a teacher, in Odell, Middlesex County, Ont., and they had a daughter (who may have predeceased her father) and a son; d. 22 April 1929
leaders of the old official party, their stubborn resistance to his policies left him little choice. William Franklin Odell*, George
, Ont.), 20 Aug. 1858, 27 Dec. 1873, 18 Feb. 1888. G. C. D. Odell, Annals of the New York stage (15v., New York, 1927–49). Types of Canadian women and of women who
own hand to Provincial Secretary William Franklin Odell that “some of the Frenchmen” were trying to take
death of William Franklin Odell, Colebrooke named his son-in-law Alfred Reade as provincial secretary
.
In 1808 Deputy Surveyor William Franklin Odell* was ordered to survey the Indian lands on the Miramichi, with the result that the
Odells, Chipmans, and Hazens, Lee presented a fair character to the world. He did not drink or smoke. He was vestry clerk at St Paul’s (Valley) Church and treasurer of the Wiggins Orphan Asylum
.
In June 1819 Maim was in Saint John; on the 17th of the month he left that city with a survey party under William Franklin Odell
.” The following year he reported to Jonathan Odell, provincial secretary of New Brunswick, on the cultivation of
, Records of the New York stage from 1750 to 1860 (2v., New York, 1866–67; repr. 1966). G. C. D. Odell
[Odell*] and Ella Hobday Bronson [Webster*]. Along with Oliver’s extended family, the couple attended First Baptist Church
Anne, the daughter of William Franklin Odell*, a loyalist who had been provincial secretary under the imperial government. They had one
” (ma thesis, Univ. of Western Ontario, London, 1978). G. C. D. Odell, Annals of the New York stage (15v., New York, 1927–49), 7, 9, 11–12. R. G
, Sketches of celebrated Canadians . . . (Quebec and London, 1862; repr. Montreal, 1865). G. C. D. Odell, Annals of the New York stage (15v., New York, 1927–49), 5: 243, 368