received his education in mechanical engineering in Liverpool and London. Upon graduation he obtained employment in the engineering department of the London and Northwestern Railway. In 1853 he immigrated to
Elizabeth P. Moorehouse; m. Mary Ann —; they had no children; d. 25 March 1909 in London, Ont.
John Seabury Pearce grew up on
(d. 1900) of Buffalo, N.Y., and they had seven sons and five daughters; d. 6 June 1906 in Newton, Kans, and was buried in London, Ont
. 1897) in London, England; they had no children; d. 7 July 1907 in Bath, England.
Annie Louisa Walker came to Lower Canada as a
. 30 Sept. 1869 Elizabeth Millar in London, Ont., and they had one son and four daughters; d
CURLING, JOSEPH JAMES, army officer, Church of England clergyman, and author; b. 31 Jan. 1844 in Herne Hill (London), England
LYNN, WASHINGTON FRANK, artist, journalist, and author; b. c. 1827 or c. 1837 in Chelsea (London), England, second
. 4 Nov. 1829 in Bromley (London), England, son of George Murray, bishop of Rochester, and Lady Sarah Maria Hay-Drummond, daughter of the 10th Earl of Kinnoull; m
. 19 Nov. 1834 in London, England, son of John Sweatman, a physician, and Anne —; m. 30
. 1838 in London, England, eldest son of Josiah Wood Whymper and Elizabeth Whitworth Claridge; d
. 20 Jan. 1834 in London, England, son of Charles Carpenter Bompas, a sergeant at law, and Mary Steele Tomkins; m
Elizabeth Southerden Thompson in London, England, and they had three daughters and two sons; d. 7 June 1910 at Bansha Castle (Republic of Ireland
. 21 June 1910 in London, England.
Henry Sandham’s father had a little house-painting business, in which his sons Frederick and
Sydney, N.S.; d. 28 Jan. 1904 in Hampton Wick (London), England.
Edward John Chapman was born at an inn on the borders of Kent and
published two books while at the University of New Brunswick. In The bargain theory of wages . . . (New York and London, 1898) he examined the labour question and concluded that none of the
. secondly 1880 Victoria Fane, née Temple; they had no children; d. 23 Feb. 1903 in London, England.
Born into an Indian army family
. 31 March 1829 in London, England, daughter of Edward Rye, a solicitor, and Maria Tuppen; d
identifications of the English nation with the lost house of Israel (London, 1870), and by Edward Wheler Bird, using the pseudonym Philo-Israel, in his