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                  , professor, cardiologist, author, and editor; b. 18 March 1868 in St Andrews (Saint-André-d’Argenteuil), Que., younger daughter of the Reverend Jeremie Babin and Elizabeth Bayley Abbott; cousin
                  Cochrane* from Ontario took Railways and Canals. William Thomas White*, a
                  that had become more and more anglicized. Accepted as a law student in Albert Scott White
                  children of Andrew Davis and Elizabeth Pease; m. 29 Oct. 1874 Margaret Johnston in King Township, Ont., and they had five sons and two daughters; d. 14 June 1936 in Toronto
                  William Edward Middleton* and Joseph Andrew
                   William Thomas White, Flavelle was instrumental in negotiating a series of Canadian loans to Britain to cover its munitions purchases in Canada. When British cutbacks in orders for 1918 seemed to imperil
                  Brunswick in Fredericton, beating out future politician William Pugsley
                  of 1873 and employees of Donald Fraser and Sons, while Andrew White Brebner had recently arrived from Aberdeen to oversee timber limits and a sawmill in Quebec on behalf of Glasgow interests. These
                  Gordon, Charles William (also known as Ralph Connor), Presbyterian minister, author
                  recognized. Although he enjoyed medicine, especially the diagnostic techniques of Sir Andrew Clark and the
                  assisting and substituting for William Andrew White (who would succeed Puryear
                  physicians William Osler* and Andrew Macphail as well as
                  , HARRISON ANDREW, lawyer, politician, judge, educator, and office holder; b. 28 Nov. 1861 in St Stephen (St Stephen-Milltown), N.B., eldest child of Hezekiah McKeown and Elizabeth
                  , including Charles William Vernon and Charles George Douglas
                  Methodist Church held by a daughter of the Reverend William Pollard, one of Maria Heathfield
                  protégé of Premier Andrew George Blair*, White got his break in
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