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                  , businessman, and politician; b. 23 March 1865 in Oswego, N.Y., son of William Weston
                   Jan. 1872 William John Dickson in Truro, N.S., and they had five surviving children; d
                   Feb. 1869 at Quebec, only son of William Watson, a rigger of sailing ships, and Jane Grant; m
                  . The bank had been established in 1867 by Irish-born merchant William McMaster* and a consortium of Toronto businessmen in reaction to the
                   March the territorial premier, Frederick William Gordon Haultain
                  . 29 April 1903 William Patrick Davis in Ottawa, and they had two daughters
                  board that attempted conciliation in a Cape Breton mine strike [see William Davis]. Throughout the
                   
                  . 7 June 1839 in County Tipperary (Republic of Ireland), daughter of William
                  PRICE, Sir WILLIAM, businessman, industrialist, officer, and politician; b. 30
                   
                  . In the late 19th century a number of British whalers increased their trade with the Inuit to offset the rapid decline of the whale population in Davis Strait. A few companies attempted to regularize
                   Jan. 1873 near Windsor, Ont., second son of William McGregor and Jessie Lathrup Peden; m
                  .” James’s father intended that his sons follow him into carpentry and the building trade, which James did after leaving school. In 1869 the firm for which James worked also employed William
                  Davies, chief justice of Canada, Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King
                   
                   16 he became an errand boy in William Petrie’s general store in Russell. A few years later he was promoted to clerk and also worked as a telegraph operator. In 1884, after seven years’ service, he
                  trying to persuade Lafleur to accept the chief justiceship following Davies’s death in 1924, Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie
                   William Cornelius Van Horne*, who had provided a
                  Independent, poet William Bliss Carman, included Herbin’s work in his periodical and wished “that every man
                  city its home. They had been preceded by Solomon Hart and his wife Alice Catharine Davis*, who had settled with their family in 1858
                   Feb. 1862 in Chatham, Upper Canada, son of William Gray and Ellen
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