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backed Napanee. In 1873 Edmund Hooper ran against Cartwright in a federal by-election in Lennox caused by the latter’s entry into Alexander
 
, probably in Scotland; m. 26 Jan. 1834 Anne Louise Hagerman, niece of Christopher Alexander Hagerman, in York (Toronto), Upper Canada, and they had at least two sons; d. 9 Feb. 1838
ROBERTSON, ANDREW, businessman and public servant; b. 18 June 1827 at Paisley, Scotland, son of Alexander
-election held in the same year During these years he had several business connections of importance: along with other civic and political leaders, such as Alexander
 
residents eligible to vote in Picton and “send them on to you.” True to his word, Macdonald and a group which included Alexander Campbell* and
” Among the unnamed individuals was a Black woman whom Elliott sold in about 1802 to Alexander Duff, a fur-trade merchant and co-founder of Sandwich (Windsor), Upper Canada, and his wife, Phillis. The only
natural leader of the soldiers of the resistance. This assessment does not bear careful scrutiny, however. There is no evidence that Lépine was a buffalo hunter and in March 1870 diarist Alexander
Fort Albany (Ont.), son of Alexander Christie* and Ann Thomas; m. 1849 at York Factory (Man.) Mary Sinclair, daughter of William
 
McGillivray* and the second year with McGillivray, Alexander Mackenzie*, and Roderick
, also the causes which led him to commit the awful crime, was published in Brighton, [Ont.], in July 1859. The journal referred to was kept between 14 April and 9 June by Alexander
the Canadian prairies, Wheeler decided to emigrate. He arrived in Winnipeg with his wife and six children in late February 1882, after the peak of a frenzied land boom [see Alexander
 
jp; b. 23 Feb. 1762 on Murlaggan farm, district of Lochaber, Scotland, son of Alexander McMillan, tacksman, and Margaret Cameron; m. 7 Dec. 1793 Isabella Gray in Fort William
1880s he also became the owner of flour mills in Enderby and Vernon, and the leading commission agent in the nascent salmon-canning industry [see Alexander
. Variations to suit differing liturgical requirements were especially marked in the interiors, however, and were indicative of Langley’s adaptability. For example, Alexander Street Church (Baptist) in Toronto
 
, at least in part, at the Aberdeen Grammar School before he immigrated to Montreal to join his uncle Alexander Auldjo*, a partner with
William Hay, a grain merchant, and Jean Alexander; d. 30 May 1888 at Joppa, near Edinburgh, Scotland. William Hay, who had been apprenticed
 
. Alexander Ross, The Red River settlement: its rise, progress and present state; with some account of the native races and its general history, to the present day (London, 1856; repr. Edmonton, 1972
], Pope told Alexander Tilloch Galt* that he did not want to run the risk “of being thrown into the hands of some half-witted retired
Reverend Alexander Skakel* at Montreal and for four years worked in the business world. He then studied law and on 20 Nov. 1823 was admitted
. Tovey,” Reports of cases adjudged in the Court of Chancery of Ontario, reporter Alexander Grant (29v., Toronto, 1861–83), XIX, 366–455. C. T. Campbell, Pioneer days in London
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