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Helen Hamilton, and they had five children; d. 18 Sept. 1842 at Biggar Park, Scotland. George Gillespie was born into an active
 
 Sept. 1801. Aborigines’ Protection Soc., Proc. (London), 1844: 2–3. Source materials relating to N.B. Indian (Hamilton and Spray). Upton, Micmacs and
 Herbert Hamilton, Lord Glencairn, George Gordon, George Herbert Gordon, John Herbert Charles Gordon), adventurer and swindler; b. 184?; d. 1 Aug. 1874, Headingley, Man
GRAY, JOHN HAMILTON, soldier and politician; b. 14 June 1811 at Charlottetown, P.E.I., son of Robert
 
Brunswick and the governor, Arthur Hamilton Gordon*, had been energetically deploying the military resources at his disposal to counter it
 
: 188; 1842, app.: civ–cv, cxxvii–cxxviii. Source materials relating to N.B. Indian (Hamilton and Spray). Upton, Micmacs and colonists.
, who was president of the company, William Hamilton Merritt*, its driving force, and the Erie Canal veterans who engineered
 
surrogate was the Reverend Frederick Hamilton Carrington.) Judgement was by default, since Lundrigan himself did not appear in court. A constable then proceeded to Cupids and attached Lundrigan’s room
. William B. Hamilton PAC, MG 24, B29 (Howe papers), 4, pp.787–89; 40, pp.21–22 (Joseph Howe to A. Campbell, 29
of St Paul’s Church, Yorkville, and at the same time he was headmaster of St Paul’s Grammar School. He laboured in the parish of Georgetown and Norval, 1856–1859, and then removed to Hamilton
 
, D.D. (Halifax, 1938). W. L. Grant and Frederick Hamilton, Principal Grant (Toronto, 1904). J. P. MacPhie, Pictonians at home and abroad (Boston
 
married Robert Hamilton*, described as McLean’s “close friend and business partner,” inherited most of McLean’s property. The remainder of his
 
Arthur* on his behalf, while his churchwardens and the clergyman in Hamilton, John Gamble Geddes, echoed his plea to Bishop George Jehoshaphat
 
Canadian Baptist Archives (Hamilton, Ont.), [A. de L. Therrien,] “Pastors of the past in G.L.M.” (handwritten ms). The Baptist
 
. J. Hamilton, Colonial Mobile (Boston, 1897; rev. ed., 1910), 84 ([Chevillot]’s map “Fort Louis de la Mobille, 1706?”). R. G. McWilliams, “A kingdom beyond the Rockies: the El
 
Sin.” Taylor died while on holiday in Portland, Maine. He was predeceased by his wife, Mary Hamilton, and survived by three sons
 
William Bond, Andrew Hamilton
 
replaced by Major Isaac Hamilton. During his three-year tenure Wilkins managed to antagonize most of the French settlers, in part because of his shady dealing with the British trading firm of Baynton
Canada. Anderson had married in 1820 Elizabeth Ann Hamilton, eldest daughter of Captain James Matthew Hamilton of the 5th regiment of foot, by whom he
 
frontier hamlet of Hamilton (Cobourg) on the north shore of Lake Ontario. By 1817 he had opened a store, built a sawmill, was operating a distillery, and had been appointed first postmaster of Hamilton, a
, published in the mid 1850s by American explorer Elisha Kent Kane* with illustrations by James Hamilton, made a profound impression on Bradford, who
 
. When Cochrane left in 1834, Bridge stayed behind in St John’s because he had received a promise from the Reverend Frederick Hamilton Carrington that he would succeed to Carrington’s church there, if
position in Canada was that of organist at Christ’s Church in Hamilton in 1844 and 1845. In 1845 he gave two concerts in Toronto: in one he led a choir at the opening of St George’s Church, and later he
 
close associate of Mackenzie, Edward Blake*, and Luther Hamilton Holton
. 1852 in Thamesford, Upper Canada, son of Isaac Davidson and Chrystann (Christie Anne) Cameron; m. 20 March 1878 Sophia Ellen Hamilton in Palestine (Gladstone), Man., and they had two sons and
 
introduction of jury trial, favoured by Lieutenant Governor Henry Hamilton and his supporters, on the grounds that “in
the “reliable members of the profession . . . from Ottawa to Hamilton” to convene them in Toronto on 3 Jan. 1867. Nine men attended the meeting and Day was in the chair; committees were
, Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Hamilton*, in response to a request from the injured settlers and others, authorized the dispatch of a party to
bishop. From 1857 Disney served in several pastorates, including Peel Township, Windsor, Hamilton, and Toronto. At the same time he rose to prominence as
., from 1871 to 1874 and those in Hamilton from 1874 to 1876. He visited all the German missions in Ontario, and lectured widely on his European travels in order to raise money for this work. Considered an
merely to a desire to exclude British missionaries from the province. Casting his lot with the British conference, he served its churches in Hamilton and London and in 1843 became secretary of its district
FOLEY, MICHAEL HAMILTON, journalist, lawyer, and politician; b. 1820 at Sligo (Republic of Ireland); he and his wife Katherine
 
Hamilton Inlet). This development would help extend French trade to the Inuit, whom he claimed he had already done much “to humanize” at Chateau Bay. In
into a theological college. The first year of this preparation was spent at the Hamilton Literary and Theological Institution in Hamilton, New York; the second, in the Baptist College in Montreal. In
 
Cathedral, Hamilton, Ont., by the family of Bishop Charles Hamilton. Through his various firms, Hendery had become unrivalled as a maker of silverware in
 
outcome has been found. After his return to Canada, Jackson served the Hamilton and Welland Canal circuits (1844–45) before becoming supernumerary
Alexander* Hamilton, sons of the wealthy Queenston merchant Robert Hamilton, and a third married William Benjamin
, following the disintegration of the government of John Hamilton Gray* and Robert Duncan
 
(Newcastle) noted at his death, was “held in high esteem on the reserve for his many fine characteristics.” W. D. Hamilton
 
. W. D. Hamilton NA, ArchiviaNet, Post offices and postmasters, Loggieville, N.B. (database on its website
 
valley of the Six Nations . . . , ed. and intro. C. M. Johnston (Toronto, 1964), 193, 196, 203, 219, 248, 259, 284. Globe, 15 Feb. 1853. Hamilton Gazette, and
in Kingston, Upper Canada, son of George Mathison and Anne Miller; m. before 1863 Isabella Christie (d. 1923) of Hamilton, Upper Canada, and they had two daughters and two sons; d. 30
Hamilton Inlet), and in the following year the Moravians dispatched a ship to look for a likely mission site. In July 1770 the missionaries Drachart and Haven met Mikak and her family near Byron Bay
representatives of other small towns and rural townships in opposing the City of Hamilton’s control of expenditure and its monopolization of county facilities. Antagonism boiled over in 1871 in an unsuccessful
personal appearances elsewhere or toured her troupe to Ottawa and Hamilton. She gave several future luminaries their débuts, including John Henry Miller and Ida Van Cortland, who later managed her own
the Chicago water-supply system. He next worked in Canada on the Trent Canal in 1895 and the Toronto, Hamilton and Buffalo Railway tunnel in Hamilton. Later he constructed the Northwestern Elevated
and religion but rare for a woman to receive at that time. After attending public school in Galt, Annie studied at the Brantford Grammar School and then at Hamilton’s Wesleyan Female College. Her
 
reciprocity and the promotion of agriculture, lumbering, and trade with the northwest. He defeated Dr Hamilton Dribble Jessup, a veteran Conservative. Re-elected in 1854 for the riding, which had become
the dominant figure in the region, Robert Hamilton*. On 29 June 1794 Pierpoint
 
. W. D. Hamilton Arch. du Diocèse de Bathurst, N.-B., Groupe II/1-1–119 (fonds James Rogers) (mfm. at PANB, MC290, F7652–58
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