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                   Mary’s Indian Reserve. It is as a hunter, guide, and interpreter that Gabe is best known. “From his earliest youth,” according to Captain Richard
                  . Maurice Scollard Baldwin was related to two prominent Toronto families: his maternal grandfather was Æneas Shaw*, William Warren
                  College (Toronto), B-B-9 (Richard Baxter file). Daily Times-Journal (Fort William [Thunder Bay
                  artistic virtuosity of his mother’s family – his great-grandfather was the noted statesman and dramatist Richard Brinsley Butler Sheridan. His father, whose influence was perhaps limited to being a
                  Richard of Westmorland as solicitor general to succeed William Pugsley* may have served to confirm the uneasiness of the voters of York. Blair
                   
                  . 1822 in Penryn, England, son of Robert Blenkinsop, an excise officer, and Mary —; m. first July 1846 Helen McNeill, daughter of William
                  BOND, WILLIAM BENNETT, Church of England priest and archbishop; b
                   years to complete, and continued with the state papers for Upper and Lower Canada. Researchers took note. Genealogists, antiquarians, historians such as William
                  BUCKE, RICHARD MAURICE, physician, asylum superintendent, and author; b
                  BUTLER, Sir WILLIAM FRANCIS, army officer and author; b
                  in 1865. He already spoke and wrote English fluently, as well as French. That year he was called to the bar and joined the law firm of Frederick Americus Andrews and his son Frederick William at Quebec
                  CHARLES, WILLIAM, fur trader and HBC employee; b. 5 March 1831 in Edinburgh, son of John Charles and Jane
                   
                  . 28 Nov. 1826 in Lincoln, England, elder child of Richard Clarke and Jane Drury; m. first 2
                  persuaded the coalition government of John Sandfield Macdonald* to survey several additional northern townships, and with others, William
                   
                  COVE, JOHN WILLIAM, physician; b
                  . 1 Aug. 1849 in Pictou, N.S., son of John William Dawson* and Margaret
                  government appointments were secured through the influence of his brother William McDonell Dawson, superintendent of the woods and forests branch of the Crown Lands Department and later a member of the
                  DOBELL, RICHARD REID, businessman and politician; b
                   
                  . 1844 near Barrie, Upper Canada, son of Richard Drury and Elizabeth Bishop; m. first 12 April
                   
                  , settling, improving, and cultivating lands and hereditaments in the North West Territories and elsewhere.” Dustan sat on the provisional committee with William Bain
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