fast-growing Fenian Brotherhood in the United States, and Murphy himself was publicly accused by his most ardent critic, George Brown*’s Toronto
machine, built in Glasgow by John Brown whose son Colin installed it at Portneuf, had cylinders 72 inches in diameter, run by hydraulic power, and produced sheets of paper 24 inches wide from the pulp
little Daughter in James Bay I should feel happy.”
Jennifer S. H. Brown
, ELIZA ANN (Reid), social reformer; b. 30 Oct. 1841 in Montreal, daughter of Nicholas McIntosh, a cabinetmaker, and Margaret Brown; m. there 12 Sept. 1867 Robert Reid, and they had one daughter; d
like to acknowledge the assistance of David Brown and Gregory Finnegan as well as that of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. j.c
Scott, ed. C. B. Fergusson (Halifax, 1960). Directory of N.S. MLAs. Brebner, Neutral Yankees. G. S. Brown, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia: a
. D. B. Nunis (Sacramento, Calif., 1968). Brown, Strangers in blood. R. H. Dillon, Siskiyou trail: the Hudson’s Bay Company route to California (New York, [1975
backwoods life by other immigrants, including Frances Stewart [Browne*], Susanna Moodie
parish of Balmaghie, Scotland, son of William Neilson and Isabel Brown; d. 1 Feb. 1848 in Cap-Rouge, Lower Canada.
In 1791 John Neilson joined
by William Brown* and Thomas Gilmore*, the Quebec Gazette had always been
Preachers’ Training School in Canton. In 1895 he met the Reverend Alexander Brown Winchester, a Presbyterian minister from Canada who was in China to learn the language. That same year, on Winchester’s strong
rival operas: Toronto theatre, 1874–84” (phd thesis, 2v., Univ. of Toronto, 1975). T. A. Brown, History of the American stage; containing biographical
, and merchant, and Angélique Brown; m. first 9 Sept. 1834 Julie-Aurélie Boucher de La Bruère at Boucherville, Lower Canada; m. secondly 19 Jan. 1847 Clarice Duval at Trois
claim to one of his former lots in Grantham to a resident of Halton County, Lemuel Brown. Unfortunately Pierpoint had given the wrong concession number for the Grantham property and the Surveyor General’s
Pinsent* and Louisa Broom; m. first c. 1856 Anna Brown Cooke, and they had six children; m. secondly c. 1873 Emily Hettie Sabine Homfray, and they had three
John Brown (Highfield on Bay Street) in 1858 and additions to Oakbank on James Street for William Paterson McLaren* the following year
chosen medium.
Jennifer S. H. Brown
Sun, 27 Dec. 1917. R. C. Brown, Robert Laird Borden, a biography (2v., Toronto, 1975–80), 1. Canada Supreme Court Reports (Ottawa), 1890–1917. Hugh Johnston, The
two children to Montreal where he worked for the dry goods firm of Brown and Swan for two years. In 1855 or 1856 he established Andrew Robertson and Company, which specialized in yard goods. In the
man, Albert Bowman Rogers was apprenticed to a ship’s carpenter but made one sea voyage only. He entered the engineering faculty at Brown University in 1851 and after transferring to Yale the next year