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                  BELL, JOHN WILLIAM, teacher, farmer, and politician; b
                  CAMPBELL, JOHN, Presbyterian minister, educator, and author; b
                  Greenock Township for three years (1884–86). He was postmaster of Cargill from 1880 to 1887. Prime Minister Sir John A. Macdonald
                   
                  subject’s brother John Bell Carruthers.  g.s.m
                  de Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pocatière in Lower Canada. Cormier was back in Memramcook in 1864, enrolled in the fifth form (Belles-Lettres) at the new College of St
                   
                  St John’s, and they had three sons and a daughter; d. 18 Nov. 1906 in Datchet, England. Joseph Curling was educated at Harrow and
                   
                  estate of John Elmsley* on the northern fringe of Toronto. Flannery, one of the
                   
                   A. Rogers (d. 1889) of River John, N.S., and they had two children; m
                   20, the eldest son in Montreal. His position became permanent after the death of Henry Stuart, the eldest of the children, in 1844 and that of John James, the second eldest, the following year
                  John Freeman dubbed him, went down to defeat. His parliamentary career was marked by lengthy, sarcastic speeches, peppered with anecdotes and with biblical and gardening references. He
                   
                  Scotia Glass Company, of which Fraser was a director. Two years later he became manager and engaged members of his family such as his brother John George and a ten-year-old nephew. A conflict broke out in
                   
                  seminary graduates began studies at Acadia College itself. Four years later Clara Belle Marshall became the first woman to graduate from Acadia with a ba and the second in
                   
                  Saint John, N.B., and was buried in Fredericton. The senior James Hannay emigrated
                   
                  John Daily Sun, 16 Feb. 1903. Saint John Globe, 8 Feb. 1886. D. G. Bell, “The Allinite tradition and the New Brunswick Free Christian Baptists, 1830–1875
                   
                  HUNTER, JOHN HOWARD, educator, civil servant, and author; b. 22 Dec
                   
                  . 26 June 1843 in Saint John, N.B., son of William Jack, a lawyer, and Emma Carleton Kenah; d
                   
                  . The bells were eventually installed in 1937 and dedicated as the John Jessop Memorial Chimes. They are his only public memorial
                  than 70 church commissions across Ontario and one as far east as Saint John, N.B
                   
                  LEE, GEORGE HERBERT, lawyer and historian; b. 8 April 1854 in Portland (Saint John), N.B., son of the Reverend Charles
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