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                  Joseph Mackay*]. A member of the board of governors of the Congregational College of British North America, he established scholarships for poor
                  . 26 Aug. 1832 in Montreal, son of Joseph Baby, a notary, and Caroline Guy; m. 22 July 1873 his cousin Marie-Hélène-Adélaïde
                  much to lose, politicians such as Hector-Louis Langevin and Joseph-Édouard
                  Dominique Du Ranquet, a Jesuit posted to the Indian mission of the Immaculate Conception on the Kaministiquia River [see Nicolas-Marie-Joseph
                  , politician, and author; b. 24 March 1848 in Saint-Joseph-de-Lanoraie (Lanoraie), Lower Canada, son of
                  Joseph Royal. In 1867 he moved to Quebec, following Hector
                  royal licence in 1862, at about the time of his marriage; he was related to his wife’s family and their union eliminated some long-standing family hostilities
                   
                  Blanshard*, magistrate John Sebastian Helmcken*, the Royal Navy, the Colonial Office, and the HBC failed to support Muir’s accusation
                  to Halifax, where in 1860 he and Joseph C. Crosskill launched the Reporter
                  and three daughters; d. 24 April 1910 in Montreal and was buried the following day in Mount Royal Cemetery in Outremont (Montreal). Thomas
                  Louis-Joseph* and Rodolphe* Forget. In 1905 the mill would become part of the Dominion Textile Company
                  program of copying at the Public Record Office in London and directed his first assistant, Joseph-Étienne-Eugène Marmette, to begin investigative work in Paris on records relating to the French regime. The
                  Thomas Aikins* and Joseph Workman*. With medical education in transition from
                   
                  . Capello’s training was completed at the Royal Academy of Fine Art in Turin, under the direction of professors Enrico Gamba and Andrea Gastaldi, where he won recognition and numerous prizes while still a
                   
                  benefactor of Queen’s College and Chalmers Presbyterian Church, he was also a supporter of the Royal Military College of Canada. It was here that Bruce, who shared his father’s interests, received his higher
                  CHARTRAND, JOSEPH-DAMASE (baptized Joseph, usually known as Captain Chartrand or Chartrand des Écorres
                  Rosseau and Joseph. These installations were completed by 1872. He also did much to have the Northern Railway extended from Barrie to Gravenhurst by the fall of 1875. This line put the district in direct
                   
                  was so weakened that he decided to immigrate to what is now British Columbia for his health. He learned, however, that the War Office needed a medical officer for the pensioners of the Royal Hospital
                  Indian commissioner (Joseph-Alfred-Norbert Provencher*), had ordered
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