Henry and nephew of Alexander Henry* the elder; m. 2 Nov. 1817 Christine Farrand, née Bethune, and they had two
the man who rescued the trader Alexander Henry* during the Ojibwa uprising at Michilimackinac in 1763. According to Henry’s Travels
. c. 1781 in Scotland, son of Alexander and Catherine Mackenzie; m. 1814 Ann Bethune, daughter of John Bethune* and
Alexander Mackenzie and Catherine —; m. c. 1788 à la façon du pays an Indian woman, and they had three children; m. 24 April 1803 Rachel Chaboillez
McLEOD, ALEXANDER, deputy sheriff and storekeeper; b. 17 Jan. 1796 at Carnoustie, Forfarshire (Angus
BUCHANAN, ALEXANDER, lawyer, judge, and justice of the peace; b. 23
CHRISTIE, ALEXANDER, HBC chief factor and administrator; b. 1792 in Scotland; d. 9 Dec. 1872 in Edinburgh, Scotland
supporter of Governor Sir Alexander Bannerman, particularly when a petition was circulated by George James
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David M. Calnan
AO, MU 470, A. A. Campbell to Alexander
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By 1762 the British controlled the Sault. Cadot, having a small farm there and being responsible for a family, quickly accommodated himself to the trader Alexander
LAIRD, ALEXANDER, farmer and politician; b. 1830 in New Glasgow, P.E.I., son
McKENZIE, ALEXANDER, fur trader and militia officer; b. c. 1767, likely in Stornoway, Scotland; m., probably
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