, Upper Canada, son of Francis (François) Antoine Gaudaur, a bridge tender, and Jeanette (Janet, Jennet, Jessie) B. Gill; m. first 7 Nov. 1883 Cora M. Coons (1859–94) in St Louis
in 1795 or 1796 he was the latter’s partner in the construction of a grist-mill on the Don River, the mortgage of Berczy’s land, and, after Berezy’s departure from the province, his agent in several
rented a small frame house at the junction of Queen and River streets, near the Don River. James attended the Park Street School. According to his obituary in the Calgary Herald, Lougheed often
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the Don Jail), Toronto (1859–64), and the Halifax County Court-House, Halifax (1858–62). All survive except those in Peterborough and Stratford, and the Fireman’s Hall and Mechanics’ Institute building