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                  -election in March 1905, which Peters won by acclamation, that he returned to office. In the social, sporting, and legal circles in which he moved, he
                  did not enter the assembly until after the election of 1906. In March 1907 he made his final move, to the more senior positions of attorney general and commissioner of crown lands. As a minister
                  , dit Clément, and Adéline Lauzon; d. 1 March 1904 in the Ottawa General Hospital and was buried 5 March in Saint-Lin, Que
                  . 15 March 1841 in Gluges, near Martel, France, son of Louis de Puyjalon and Marie-Amélie Maignen de Nanteuil; m. 11 Oct. 1882 at Quebec Angélina
                  . 30 March 1839 in Gentilly (Bécancour), Lower Canada, son of Alexis Raux and Marie des Anges Girouard; m
                   
                  Records (Boston), Marriage records, 17 Dec. 1872. Chignecto Post (Sackville, N.B.), 7 March 1878. Daily News (Amherst), 17 Sept. 1894, 3 Feb. 1904
                  Émeri, but Édouard-Emery is incorrect), lawyer, politician, office holder, businessman, and historian; b. 14 March 1844 in Stanfold
                  Marie Riopelle (Riopel); d. 16 March 1905 in St Norbert, Man. Noël-Joseph Ritchot received his early education at local
                   
                  . In March 1874 he became an examiner of degree candidates at the University of New Brunswick, a duty he performed enthusiastically until his death. The university had awarded him an
                  . 5 Oct. 1877 Charles Edward Redfern in Victoria, and they had six daughters and three sons; d. there 19 March 1906
                  . 21 March 1820 in Harbour Grace, Nfld, eldest son of Peter Rogerson and Amelia Palmer; m
                  . 25 March 1846 in Nairn, Upper Canada, eldest son of Donald Ross and Margaret —; m. 30 July 1873 Jessie Flora Cattanach
                  . Once more, Ross’s term of office was relatively short-lived. On 2 March 1878 the lieutenant governor, Luc Letellier* de Saint
                   April 1877 Elvina Dumouchel (d. 27 March 1901), and they had two daughters and a son; d. 25 Aug. 1901 in Montreal and was
                  Royal was elected by acclamation for St François Xavier West, and when the assembly met in March 1871 he was unanimously chosen speaker. A year later he became provincial secretary. Having resigned
                   
                  . 7 March 1833 in Montreal, son of François Saint-Charles and Marie Dagenais; m. there 24
                   
                  . 17 March 1845 at Fort Mattagami (Gogama, Ont.), son of Valentine Sanders and E. Leblanc; m
                  . 23 March 1848 in Athabasca Landing (Athabasca, Alta), son of James Sanderson and Elizabeth Anderson; m. 16 Sept. 1872 Maria
                  (1886) and The march of time (1890). During this period he exhibited regularly at the Boston Art Club and the American Water Color Society of New York and frequently at art shows organized by a
                   
                  (Sally) Cook, and they had six daughters and five sons; d. 19 March 1902 in Winnipeg and was buried in St John’s cemetery. By
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