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                  , daughter of John McChesney; m. 14 March 1862 Charles Hayward, and they had nine children, three of whom survived her; d. 30 July
                  of John McDermid and Janet Christie; m. 7 Oct. 1882 Mary Ettie Lorenzen
                  and Ernest Henry Stuart to join a firm to be known as Stuart, Marler, and McLennan. He was subsequently associated with four other notarial partnerships, involving Marler, Henry Fry, John Fair, and John
                   
                  McMILLAN, JOHN, farmer, office holder, and politician; b. 24 July 1824
                   
                  McRAE, JOHN WILLIAM, businessman and politician; b
                  . 12 March 1835 in Wallace Bridge, N.S., eldest of the seven children of John Burton Newcomb and Emily Prince; m
                  . 16 Feb. 1832 at Quebec, daughter of John Nickinson
                   1901. John L. Tobias GA, M320
                  primarily through the influence of Sir Alexander Campbell*, his “good friend” and “ally” in the cabinet of Sir John A
                   
                  Matthews and G. [E.] Panting ([St John’s], 1978), 77–103. G. S. Brown, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia: a sequel to Campbell’s “History” (Boston, 1888). Busy
                   
                  Justice John Campbell Allen* arranged the defence, and the injunction was not granted. Throughout the controversy, Roberts led his flock with
                  . 21 Jan. 1828 in York (Toronto), third son of John Beverley Robinson
                  [Campbell*] and his wife, Princess
                  ba in 1867 he decided to study law but took the unusual step of articling in Ontario. Even more unusual was the identity of his principal: John Sandfield
                   
                  (Sally) Cook, and they had six daughters and five sons; d. 19 March 1902 in Winnipeg and was buried in St John’s cemetery. By
                  . 4 Sept. 1827 in Cardonald Mills, near Paisley, Scotland, son of John Snodgrass and Agnes Millar; d. 22 July 1906 in Kilmacolm, Scotland
                  , and soon afterwards entered into partnership with John Adams Perkins. The partnership was short-lived; by 1868 Stephens was practising alone. He had quickly attracted the attention of the legal
                  region for the federal election of 17 Sept. 1878. Le Canadien supported the protectionist policy of Sir John A
                   
                  . 30 Nov. 1829 at Quebec, eldest son of John Thomson and Isabella Henry, natives of Scotland; m
                  WÜRTELE, JONATHAN SAXTON CAMPBELL, lawyer, seigneur, politician, office holder, business man, professor, and judge; b
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