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                   William George Metcalf* and Charles Kirk
                  William Buie, a banker of Scottish descent, and Marie-Antoinette-Léocadie d’Estimauville; d. 26 Jan. 1901 at
                  the traditional parties during the 1880s. He was passionately attached to the temperance cause, and ran as a prohibition candidate in the 1887 federal election, contesting Cumberland against William
                   
                  consolidated statutes of New Brunswick. He also prepared an index of the statutes in force as of 1878, and he was co-author, with William Pugsley
                   
                  finest piece of carved church work in the Lower Provinces.” During 1872–73 they remodelled a large house for Charles William Black, with Henry J. Harris supervising the construction
                  BUTLER, Sir WILLIAM FRANCIS, army officer and author; b
                  CALDWELL, WILLIAM CLYDE (originally William Caldwell), businessman and politician; b
                  doctors Charles Smallwood*, William Hales Hingston
                  years at the Charles Street church, Campbell was appointed to the senate of the University of Toronto and served as university examiner in history, English, and metaphysics. When Professor William
                  CANNIFF, WILLIAM, physician, medical educator, author, school administrator, and civil servant; b
                  Williams Card coll. GA, Glenbow Archives Irrigation Research Project, file 234. Calgary Herald, 6 Aug. 1890. B. Y. Card, “Charles Ora Card and the founding of Mormon settlements
                  Carfagnini arrived, they were solidly entrenched in Conception Bay society. Their financial independence had been assured when missionary Charles
                  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
                   
                  with his family’s loyalist heritage on the Bay of Quinte. His grandfather William Casey had fled Rhode Island during the American revolution and settled with a brother and sister at Adolphustown in 1786
                  CAVEN, WILLIAM, Presbyterian minister, educator, and theologian; b
                  , and he worked under William Froude on the staff of Isambard Kingdom Brunel, the famous railway and shipping engineer. He also became interested in identifying mineral specimens and published two small
                  CHARLES, WILLIAM, fur trader and HBC employee; b. 5 March 1831 in Edinburgh, son of John Charles and Jane
                  learn English. He went on to Chicago and then to Texas. In 1868, under the name of Charles Carter, he joined the Texas Rangers where he learned the rudiments of military life. On his return to Montreal in
                   
                  CHISHOLM, ARTHUR M., music teacher; b. 1856 in Great Village, N.S., eldest son of John William Chisholm, a farmer, and Rebecca Cassilda
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