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Wishart; m. first 1863 Jane Beasly Gibson (d. 1884), and they had eight children; m. secondly 1891 Frances Isabel Brown, and they had at least one child; d. 30 Oct. 1912 in New York
former, a test of provincial rights, was argued in 1885 in the High Court by Ontario premier Oliver Mowat* and Walter Gibson Pringle Cassels, a
–1980 (Montréal, 1993). Roger Graham, “The cabinet of 1911,” in Cabinet formation and bicultural relations: seven case studies, ed. F. W. Gibson (Ottawa, 1970), 47–62. Clarence
GIBSON, ALEXANDER, lumberman, railway entrepreneur, and industrialist; b. likely 1 Aug
GIBSON, JOHN ARTHUR, lacrosse player, craftsman, Seneca chief, preacher, and Iroquoian traditionalist; b. 1 March 1850 in
of George Hanna and Jane Murdock; m. first 1 Jan. 1891 Jean Gibson Neil (d. 1895) in Point Edward, Ont., and they had at least one son; m. secondly 30 June 1896 Maud MacAdams
Gibson]. Meighen also took an interest in the Portage Milling Company, in Portage la Prairie, Man. In 1889 he became president and managing director of the Lake of the Woods Milling Company
private property and the courts could rule against the province. As well, he may have concluded that Attorney General John Morison Gibson
immigrants Samuel Wood and Catherine Gibson; m. first 19 Sept. 1888 Frances Spinks Dwyer (d. 25 Dec. 1911) in Toronto, and they had two sons; m. there secondly 3 Feb. 1914 Dora
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