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                  . 10 Aug. 1840 in Greenspond, Nfld, son of Darius Blandford; m. S. A. Edgar of Greenspond, and they had two daughters and at least one son; d. 8 March 1909 in St
                   
                  . . . (n.p., 1919; repr. St John’s, 1985), 89. Methodist Monthly Greeting (St John’s), July 1893; February, March 1908. D. G. Pitt, E. J. Pratt
                  John on 10 March 1885. Thus she supervised the auxiliary’s initial endeavours to establish bands of mercy for children, sponsor prizes for juvenile writing on humane themes, organize the
                  registering existing river lots by legal subdivision. Gabriel Dumont was not one to suffer frustration quietly. Near the end of March 1884 he called a
                   March 1864 Margaret Davidson (d. 1913), and they had one son and three daughters; d
                  to complete only two, those of Sir John A. Macdonald* (4 March 1905) and Sir Wilfrid
                   
                  Records (Boston), Marriage records, 17 Dec. 1872. Chignecto Post (Sackville, N.B.), 7 March 1878. Daily News (Amherst), 17 Sept. 1894, 3 Feb. 1904
                  . 7 March 1839 in Marshfield, P.E.I., son of John Ferguson and Isabella Stewart, both natives of Scotland; m. 26 March 1873
                   
                  . Then ensued a legal battle that would last more than two years. Determined to keep her in jail, Lilley and Hutchinson managed to arrest her yet again on 25 March 1885, but succeeded in holding
                  evidence of the strong intellectual interests of leading Canadian journalists of the time. W. D. March
                  , in Bay City, Mich.; they had no children; d. 1 March 1906 in Hamilton
                  . 25 March 1846 in Nairn, Upper Canada, eldest son of Donald Ross and Margaret —; m. 30 July 1873 Jessie Flora Cattanach
                  Montreal, which published a series of his letters between 5 July 1888 and 15 March 1891. Boisvert lived in Berlin until April 1889, and then in Vienna until the fall of 1890, making trips to Venice
                   
                  . Advertisements for Smith’s nurseries may be found in the Semi-Weekly Post (St Catharines, [Ont.]), 4 May 1860 and subsequent issues; the Canada Farmer, 2 (1865), 1–15 March; 5
                   April 1877 Elvina Dumouchel (d. 27 March 1901), and they had two daughters and a son; d. 25 Aug. 1901 in Montreal and was
                  . Langevin was born at Place du Marché (Place Royale), near the church of Notre-Dame-des-Victoires in the Lower Town of Quebec. When he reached the right age, he went to the Malone sisters’ school on Rue des
                   
                  * learned with “unmitigated surprise” of his private trading and gave him a severe reprimand. In March 1858 Blenkinsop completed building an outpost, Fort Shepherd, on the river just north of the 49th
                  . Confraternities were organized in various places. Bishop Prince, who shared Caouette’s chosen veneration, created a brotherhood in his diocese on 23 March 1858
                  , indépendance, annexion, which he gave to the Institut Canadien in Quebec on 15 March 1871, he condemned the policy of Great Britain, which had been designed not “to allow us to remain French
                   
                  , 15 Jan., 1, 12, 26 Feb., 5, 12 March, 21 May 1902.
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