Toronto; they had no children; d. there 4 March 1906 and was buried in London
.
Joseph Frederick Whiteaves attended schools in Brighton, London, and Oxford, England. His early studies of the geology and palaeontology of the area around Oxford were acclaimed by important English
Jennings] five years later, and she graduated in its second class with an md, cm from Trinity College in 1888. She practised in London
medicine at King’s College, London. In 1857 he appeared before the select committee of the House of Commons on the Hudson’s Bay Company [see Alexander Kennedy
. 15 March 1848 in Camberwell (London), England, son of Charles Goad, a plumber, and Caroline Ann Vogel; m
HEMMING, EDWARD JOHN, lawyer, gentleman farmer, politician, magistrate, and office holder; b. 30 Aug. 1823 in London, England
Austin*, he relocated in London and in 1849 established a thriving wholesale and retail grocery business, Frank Smith and Company. Innovative and wise in his investments, he acquired a fortune, largely
to the Nova Scotia commissioners for the International Exhibition in London. He was corresponding secretary of the Horticultural Association and International Show Society and first president of the
an adventurous disposition, he ran away to London, whence he was returned to Edinburgh by his father, who then placed him in an engineering firm. He joined the Edinburgh Volunteer Rifle Brigade. After
June 1858 Julia Malone in Pimlico (London), England; d. 10 June 1908 in England
, Chelsea (London), being sent to the Red River settlement (Man.) in 1848 under the command of Major William Bletterman Caldwell
, at age 19 James Fletcher became a clerk at the Bank of British North America in London. He was transferred to the branch in Montreal in 1874 and
IRONSIDE, ROBERT, businessman, livestock breeder, and politician; b. November 1854 in London, Upper Canada, one
Susanna Sophia Stokes; m. 15 June 1869 Jessie Thompson Birrell in London, Ont., and they had
for eastern Canada. He took command of companies at Fredericton, Saint-Jean (Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu), Que., London, Ont., and Toronto, and with these scattered units had to create a regimental system
in Quebec City.
In 1851 the Stewart family moved from New York to London, Upper Canada, where George Stewart
), B.C.
George Blenkinsop joined the marine service of the Hudson’s Bay Company in London as a steward on 24 Aug. 1840 and was sent on
. first 5 May 1855 in London, England; m. secondly 1 Sept. 1866 Louisa Townsend in
made no formal application to the law society until 1878, was not called to the bar until 1883, and even then practised only intermittently, first in the London, Ont., firm of Ephraim Jones
*, and they had three daughters and six sons; d. 29 Sept. 1910 in London, England, and was buried in Toronto.
Matilda Ridout came from