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                  grew, a larger home was required. Later, in 1897, Nicholas had a palatial home built at 11 Kennedy Street. Nicholas, Catherine, and their children
                  *]. In 1894 Blanchard resigned to run as a Conservative in a federal by-election. Recognized as a leader in the Catholic Mutual Benefit Association and supported by the former member, Kennedy Francis
                  . 25 Dec. 1859 in Wellington Square (Burlington), Upper Canada, son of John Hook Campbell and Jane Kennedy; m
                  , and scholar; b. 12 May 1846 in Drummondville (Niagara Falls), Upper Canada, son of John Kennedy
                  holdings in Red River Transportation, and George Stephen*, of the Bank of Montreal, to line up financing, primarily through J. S. Kennedy and
                  KENNEDY, GEORGE ALLAN, physician, NWMP surgeon, and office holder; b
                   
                  . Kirby’s advance in legal journalism was aided by well-placed friends and mentors among the anglophone élite of the bar, such as Thomas Kennedy
                  . Stephen turned to the established New York banking house of J. S. Kennedy and Company and to the Bank of Montreal, of which he was president. By March 1878 the group had obtained control of the railway
                  enlist three times for service in the South African War, but was rejected each time because of fallen arches, according to his sister. In 1899 he was apprenticed as a machinist to William Kennedy and Sons
                  they had six daughters and two sons; m. again 5 March 1878 Rosaline Rebecca Kennedy (d
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