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                  ; b. 8 Feb. 1829 in Saint-Pierre-la-Cour, France, son of Jean Grandin and Marie Velliard, hotel
                  under the direction of James Ross* and John Keir*. Ross provided Grant with the solid
                   
                  . Acadia Athenœum (Wolfville), November 1895: 4; December 1895: 4. Christian Messenger, March–April, June 1878. Messenger and Visitor (Saint John, N.B.), 31 July
                  the Province of Quebec [see John Kerry*]; he served as its secretary, vice-president, and, in 1875–77 and 1891–93, president. He also sat
                  F. et J. Leclaire, dry-goods merchants on Rue Saint-Paul. A few years later he opened his own business, specializing in wholesale dry goods. On 9 April 1858 he formed a partnership
                   
                  Saint John, N.B., and was buried in Fredericton. The senior James Hannay emigrated
                  HARRINGTON, BERNARD JAMES, mineralogist, professor, office holder, and author; b. 4 Aug. 1848 in St Andrews (Saint-André
                   
                  , N.B.; m. thirdly 2 Dec. 1869 Catherine Anna Clark in Saint John, N.B.; he was survived by three sons and two daughters; d. 15 Feb. 1903 in Saint John
                  . Publications by Harvey consulted in the preparation of this sketch include: “A geological discovery in Newfoundland,” Stewart’s Quarterly Magazine (Saint John, N.B.), 3 (1869–70): 51–60; “The artificial
                   
                  HAY, GEORGE, businessman, politician, and philanthropist; b. 18 June 1822 in Keith, Scotland, son of John
                   
                  HEMMING, EDWARD JOHN, lawyer, gentleman farmer, politician, magistrate, and office holder; b. 30 Aug. 1823 in London, England
                  . 13 March 1833 in Saint John, N.B., fourth and youngest son of James Holman and Sarah Chadbourne; m
                  . 1876) in Saint John, N.B.; m. secondly 22 Feb. 1881 Mary E. Doran in
                   
                   —; m. 3 June 1851, in Halifax, Margaret Annie Williams, daughter of Richard Williams of Saint John, N.B., and they had two daughters and four sons; d. 5 Sept. 1905 in Lunenburg
                   
                  child of Silas Huntington, a physician, and Mary Adams; m. first 21 June 1854 Elizabeth Stewart (d. 1891) in St Andrews (Saint-André-Est), Lower Canada, and they had five sons; m. secondly
                   1878 Charles Edward Hill MacMichael in Saint John, N.B., and they had two sons and a daughter; d. there 14 Dec. 1902. Jennie Hutchinson
                   
                  . 26 June 1843 in Saint John, N.B., son of William Jack, a lawyer, and Emma Carleton Kenah; d
                  , New Brunswick Museum (3v., Saint John, N.B., 1939–49), 3. Moncrieff Williamson, Robert Harris, 1849–1919; an unconventional biography (Toronto, 1970).
                  and Lake Saint John), with the Levis and Kennebec, and especially with the North Shore Railway (which in 1875 became the Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa and Occidental). The construction of this artery along
                   
                  . 12 Sept. 1825 in Saint John, N.B., son of John Jones and Eliza Rosenell; d. there 10
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