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                  . L. Neufeld, “The Birtle days of Arctic explorer Hubert Darrell,” Eye-Witness (Birtle), 6 Dec. 1979–30 March 1980; “Hubert Darrell and Arctic furs,” Eye-Witness
                  ), 6, 8 Nov. 1905; 6 March 1906. Montreal Daily Herald, 23 May 1884, 6–7 Nov. 1905, 6 March 1906. Montreal Daily Star, 6–8 Nov
                   
                  BOWMAN, WILLIAM, mechanical engineer, businessman, and politician; b. 20 March 1820 in Liverpool, England
                  *, and they had ten children; d. 15 March 1907 in Ottawa
                   March 1884; m. there secondly 17 Oct. 1876 Sarah Jane Painter; m
                   
                  Archambault; m. 1 Oct. 1860 Azilda Robitaille in Saint-Roch-de-l’Achigan, Lower Canada, and they had 11 children; d. 20 March 1904 in Montreal
                  previously chloroform had been first administered by James Young Simpson in Edinburgh, and Almon had probably read Simpson’s account of the procedure. On 11 March, Almon used chloroform again, during an
                   
                   March 1867 in Montreal Isabella Dimmock, daughter of Charles Dimmock of Brantford, Ont., and they had eight children, of whom two sons and two daughters survived to maturity; d. 5 April
                   
                  that the cruise was perfunctory and the amount of good pine seriously overestimated. The report was certainly positive, for in March 1900 Miller closed agreements with Reid and the Newfoundland
                   
                  . 17 March 1845 at Fort Mattagami (Gogama, Ont.), son of Valentine Sanders and E. Leblanc; m
                   
                  . In March 1874 he became an examiner of degree candidates at the University of New Brunswick, a duty he performed enthusiastically until his death. The university had awarded him an
                  Windsor, Ont., and they had one son and one daughter; d. 1 March 1908 in Ottawa and was buried in St John’s cemetery, Winnipeg
                  . 1 March 1904 in Ottawa. Benjamin Taylor Bell received his education in private schools and at Stewart’s College in Edinburgh; he
                  -verbaux, 1877–89; Finances, bureau du trésorier, rapports, 1880–82; Marchés, comité des marchés, procès-verbaux, 1878–90; P42/2, 1–3; Travaux publics, comité des chemins, procès-verbaux, 1875–81. Le
                  Marie Riopelle (Riopel); d. 16 March 1905 in St Norbert, Man. Noël-Joseph Ritchot received his early education at local
                  . 8 March 1864 in England, fourth of the four sons of Charles Addington Hanbury and Christina Isabella Mackenzie; m
                  . 28 March 1836 at Juniper Bank, near Walkerburn, Scotland, son of Robert Thorburn and Alison Grieve; m
                  Sarah Leney in Montreal, and they had one son and four daughters; d. there 31 March 1902 and was cremated at Mount Royal Cemetery
                  Émeri, but Édouard-Emery is incorrect), lawyer, politician, office holder, businessman, and historian; b. 14 March 1844 in Stanfold
                   
                   March 1860 Eunice Bent, and they had two sons and three daughters; m. secondly April 1905
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