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                   Feb. 1883 Catherine Elizabeth McLean (d. 1931) in Mono Township, Ont., and they had seven sons
                  and the environment. In several reports, his strengths of character and personality are also noted. “He is not only the most expert of woodsmen and hunters,” stated Professor William Francis
                   
                   April 1859 in Campbellton, N.B., son of William Crocket, a noted educator, and Marion Caldwell; m
                  . G. and W. C. King, in partnership with his brother. After William
                  1856 in Boonville, southwest of Des Moines, Iowa, son of Joseph William Lane, a farmer, and Julia Pidgeon; m
                  the twelve children of William McKay and Mary Bunn, who were both of mixed blood; brother of Joseph William McKay*; m. 4 Aug
                   July 1867 at Fort Simpson (N.W.T.), daughter of William James McLean
                  McLEAN, WILLIAM JAMES (Big Bear), fur trader; b. 27
                  13 children of John Parkin and Elizabeth McLean; m
                  boy, who struggled in school, dreamed of going west to follow in the footsteps of his grandmother’s brothers Charles and William Bent, pioneer western fur traders. In 1880, just before his 16th
                   March the territorial premier, Frederick William Gordon Haultain
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