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                  DUHAMEL, JOSEPH-THOMAS, Roman Catholic priest and archbishop; b. 6 Nov
                  his seat to Conservative Louis (Roch) Duhamel. Unrest engendered by the incorporation of Hull as a municipality, the political situation in the province, and demographic changes in the constituency
                  . Garneau carried on in partnership with his brother Joseph-Prudent in P. Garneau et Frère until 1878, even though Joseph-Prudent had to be committed to a mental hospital in 1874. Sales for 1875 were in
                  settlement. Macdonell, who spoke English, French, and Gaelic, attended the local common school and in 1857 entered the College of Bytown in Ottawa [see Joseph-Henri
                  . Jean Berloin, dit Nantel, an ancestor of Guillaume-Alphonse Nantel, immigrated to New France in 1690. His descendant Joseph (1757–1833) was the first to abandon the name Berloin altogether, in
                  O’Donoghue was given the task of visiting bishops Joseph-Thomas Duhamel of Ottawa and Édouard-Charles Fabre* of Montreal in an attempt to
                  PERRAULT, JOSEPH-XAVIER (also called Joseph-François), agronomist, educator, office holder, and
                  of 1881, Proulx spent 30 days travelling with Bishop Joseph-Thomas Duhamel of Ottawa on a pastoral
                  . On 9 May 1894 Archbishop Joseph-Thomas Duhamel of Ottawa presented Governor General Lord
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