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                   Mary’s Indian Reserve. It is as a hunter, guide, and interpreter that Gabe is best known. “From his earliest youth,” according to Captain Richard
                  to sea, and in 1902 it organized the first Anglican Young People’s Association, which became a prominent denominational institution. It was a
                  characterized the Baxter home. Young Richard, who had begun his education in Ireland, attended school in Toronto before enrolling in classical studies at the Séminaire de Saint-Sulpice in Montreal, where his
                  the Noel and Peter who guided army officer Richard Lewes Dashwood from the Restigouche River to the Tobique headwaters and on to the Miramichi in 1862
                  artistic virtuosity of his mother’s family – his great-grandfather was the noted statesman and dramatist Richard Brinsley Butler Sheridan. His father, whose influence was perhaps limited to being a
                  , but as a young man he was associated with the Methodist church to which his wife belonged. His Scottish and non-conformist background, and early success in making his way in the world, led him to be
                   
                  the Cowlitz to the company’s Columbia district the next day. Calling him a young man “of good education . . . & steady correct conduct,” Governor Sir George
                  pledge himself and St George’s Temperance Society and the Band of Hope for young people were soon organized. As well, Temperance House was established in Verdun for the care and cure of inebriates
                  BUCKE, RICHARD MAURICE, physician, asylum superintendent, and author; b
                  the Conservative members of parliament from Quebec. Caron was one of the ambitious young men eager to wrest from Langevin’s hands the sceptre passed on by George-Étienne
                   
                  . 28 Nov. 1826 in Lincoln, England, elder child of Richard Clarke and Jane Drury; m. first 2
                  young merchant, he moved to Orillia in 1864, and soon afterwards married Mary Helen Proctor of Beaverton, whose father was the leading industrialist in Thorah Township
                  Ann Young Mercer; d. unmarried 2 March 1901 in Ottawa
                  DOBELL, RICHARD REID, businessman and politician; b
                  company, of which he was president and which had a funded capital of an estimated $300,000; among his partners were Rowley, Sturgis Salmon Cushman, Richard Reid
                  received a prize in 1856 from the Hamilton Horticultural Society for the “best invention” for protecting the young trees. In 1898, after an inspection of streets in Battle Creek, Mich., Fearman recommended
                  . 1885 it was reported that 30 people – most of them young children – were dying of smallpox every day in Montreal, 210 in the past week, and the epidemic was still spreading. Some doctors, for
                   1889. Adelaide Hoodless ventured from the confines of her home in September 1890 to become second president of the Hamilton Young Women’s
                  . 6 May 1856 Margaretta Josepha Gowen at Quebec, and they had five sons, two of whom died young, and six daughters, three of whom survived him; d
                   
                  . 4 Dec. 1855 Mary Eliza Carney, daughter of Richard Carney, in Sydenham (Owen Sound), Upper Canada, and they had four daughters and three sons who survived infancy; d
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