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                  HALL, WILLIAM (baptized William Neilson), sailor and farmer; b
                  Pleasant by the Reverend W. W. Nelles, the Brantford Grammar School, and William Wetherald*’s Rockwood Academy. After his schooling, he
                  HOWLAND, Sir WILLIAM PEARCE, businessman, politician, and office holder; b
                  . 26 Nov. 1836 in Toronto, son of William Langley and Esther Anderson; d. there 9 Jan
                  *, along with her brothers Henry and William Pemberton. The brothers had died childless. Thus in 1869 she had been able to buy a house on Rue Sainte-Geneviève for $4,000, and then in 1878 to acquire for
                  LUXTON, WILLIAM FISHER, teacher, newspaper editor and publisher, politician, and office holder; b
                  . 11 May 1819 in Dublin, son of William Manning; m. first 6 Feb. 1850 Adeline Augusta
                   
                  rights” agitation [see William Caven; D’Alton
                  at Keewatin, Mather supervised their construction. The largest investor in the enterprise was Allan Gilmour. During the 1890s this company, along with the Ogilvie Milling Company [see William
                  MERRITT, THOMAS RODMAN, businessman and politician; b. 17 Oct. 1824 in Mayville, N.Y., youngest son of William Hamilton
                  . MacVicar’s preaching ability was quickly recognized, and while working at the Temperance Hall on Brock Street in Toronto he declined calls to at least four congregations. Instead, he was ordained on 19
                  Street; latterly he formed a brief partnership with William Bullock, listed as “McCausland & Bullock, glass stainers” at the same address. From 1862 the firm was called the Canada Stained Glass Works
                   
                  later he was posted in Catalina, where he married a daughter of the local Anglican clergyman, William Netten. In 1878 he helped to rescue the crew of a shipwrecked schooner, a feat that involved his
                  McINNIS, STANLEY WILLIAM, dentist and politician; b
                   
                  the St Vincent de Paul Hall at 25 Shuter Street, and the Society of St Vincent de Paul had donated money to furnish an altar and other
                   
                  in literature; he was also employed by booksellers Thomas H. Hall and William
                  faubourg Des Récollets, in partnership with his brother-in-law William Watson
                  insurance executive William McCabe, who questioned the actuarial soundness of IOF coverage
                  . 27 Aug. 1830 at Quebec, son of John William (Jean-Guillaume) Peachy, a tailor, and Marie-Angélique Roussel; d
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