North America or the United Kingdom; the McIlwraiths frequently crossed the Atlantic for family reasons, business, or education. This transnational network was impressive: for example, William Stone Booth
Township, Upper Canada, third child of William McKenzie and Catherine Shiells; m. 18 Aug. 1907 Ethel O’Neil (d. 1952) in Dublin; they had no children; d. 28 April 1938 in
Goodwin* had been. Around 1913 he and his family had relocated to a small hilltop farm at Steeles Hill, on the back boundary of the town of Glace Bay, where they kept chickens and cows, and grew
Phillips, Albert Edward, lawyer, militia officer, politician, and judge; b. 21 March 1861 in Richmond Hill, Upper Canada, son of George McPhillips and Margaret Lavin; m. 3
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Beyond its value in helping explain Partridge, A war on poverty had no lasting impact. William Charles Paynter’s utopian settlement near Spy Hill, Sask., came close in concept to the utopias
Hill* group. He was not a known player in grand consolidations in the style of William Maxwell
PENTLAND, WILLIAM JAMES, businessman and sports entrepreneur; b. 31 March 1888 in Gilford, County Down (Northern Ireland
PHILLIPS, MARY MARTHA (May), artist, educator, and social reformer; b. 8 March 1856 in Montreal, daughter of William
Joseph Paxton for William George Spencer Cavendish, 6th Duke of Devonshire. Power worked under the head gardener, Patrick Keane, and would eventually manage the plant and forcing departments. With the
Sharpshooters, which saw action under William Dillon Otter* during the
Stewart, JOHN WILLIAM, railway contractor, businessman, and military officer; b
spent 18 months working for the Duke of Roxburghe’s estate architect. From that position he sought urban experience in the employ of William Smith, city architect of Aberdeen. In 1872 he entered the