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grief. In reality, of the ten Iroquois nine were dead; there remained only one little girl whose fate is unknown. Upon their arrival at Saint-Malo 16
 
posts on the Saint-Régis Reserve near the New York border and the Lac-des-Deux-Montagnes Reserve (Oka). A well-known notary who was sought out for his thorough knowledge of the law, Doucet led a social
. In 1899 Dougall published The Mormon prophet (London), a novel about the rise of Mormonism based on research in the archives of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and interviews
. Morris Mott Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, “International geneal. index
 
his copyholders had 64 cattle and 21 acres. Dupuy rarely went to Quebec but lived on his island “like a saint,” according to the annalist of the Hôtel-Dieu of Quebec, “devoting several hours to prayer
. Revisions based on:Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, “England births and christenings,” James Durand
. Harris, The Church of Saint Paul in Halifax, Nova Scotia: 1749–1949 (Toronto, 1949). Rawlyk, Yankees at Louisbourg. Robin Reilly, The rest to fortune: the life of Major-General James
. . . (Toronto, 1876). Printers’ Miscellany (Saint John, N.B.), 2 (1877), no. 5: 108. Canadian Home Journal (St Thomas, Ont.), 30 June 1871. Daily Mail and Empire, 19
 
a church. Two adjacent lots on Rue Saint-Pierre were bought; on one Easton laid the cornerstone for a church on 15 Oct. 1805. Given the high tension in relations between Britain and the
Saint-Aubin* enlisted. The small force then slowly made its way towards the Chignecto Isthmus with the aim of taking Fort Cumberland, capturing on the way a detachment posted by the fort’s commander
 
Sainte Marie (Sault Ste Marie, 1904; repr. 1907). D. [S.] Lavender, The fist in the wilderness (Garden City, N.Y., 1964), 187, 268–69, 275, 298, 460, 462. C. [B
 
disruption of the Synod of Canada, in connexion with the established Church of Scotland, delivered to the congregation of Saint Gabriel Street Church, on Tuesday, the 20th of July
. L. Kovacs (Regina, 1978), 167–76. Bibliography for the revised version:Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, “New York
-809, no.10392. GRO, Reg. of marriages, All Saints North Street, York, 20 March 1871. LAC, RG 11, B1(a), 591; B1(b), 725, 753; B3(a), 2922; RG 31, C1, 1901, Nepean, Ont., dist.52: 11; RG
, with notes on the distribution of the species (Saint John, N.B., 1887). Fannin wrote for a variety of journals in addition to Forest and Stream; his “Preliminary list of the mammals of
 
on the pedestal of the famous monument that was erected in the garden of the Château Saint-Louis at Dalhousie’s wish. Commemorating the two commanding officers at the battle of the Plains of Abraham
 
rights as British subjects . . . .” Saint John businessman Lauchlan Donaldson, sent to investigate the new disorders, said of Fisher: “he has been much more the Dictator of this location
 
familles françaises du Canada . . . (Montréal, 1867), 371–96. Nish, Les bourgeois-gentilshommes, 68, 164. Honorius Provost, Sainte-Marie de la Nouvelle-Beauce; histoire religieuse
 
Juchereau de Saint-Denys the first lieutenant general for civil and criminal affairs; at the same time Deschambault became king’s attorney, which meant a reduction in his responsibilities. He
. J. Scollard, Dictionary of Basilian biography: lives of members of the Congregation of Priests of Saint Basil from its beginnings in 1822 to 1968 (Toronto, 1969), 59. “Very Reverend Francis
 
biography. BANQ-Q, E14, S1, 1960-01-033/1058, 525; 1960-01-033/1100, 280. Instit. généal. Drouin, “Fonds Drouin numérisé,” Anglican, Saint Luke
trusted as a man of fair mind and generous heart.” While in France, where he was promoted colonel, Fotheringham ministered to evacuees who had been wounded in Belgium during the battles at Saint-Eloi (Sint
 
“dispersing the rebels” in Lower Canada. He and his regiment were stationed at Saint-Philippe-de-Laprairie in February and March 1838. That November, with fighting breaking out anew, they made a foray into
 
copy of the marriage record of John W. Froude and Lucy Pelly is available at Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, “Newfoundland, vital records, 1840–1949
polytechnique, 1873–1990: la montée des ingénieurs francophones (Montréal, 1991). Jean Hamelin, Histoire de l’université Laval: les péripéties d’une idée (Sainte-Foy
Sifton, the minister of the interior, signalling government support for the scheme, Galt in 1898 concluded a deal with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Utah, by which the
they had two sons and three daughters; d. there 18 Aug. 1911 and was buried 21 August in Notre-Dame de Belmont cemetery in Sainte-Foy, Que
 
 Johns (Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu), Gillmore went to the town of Quebec in an unsuccessful attempt to obtain financial assistance. Within a few months he had moved on to Sorel, where he was later joined by
Christ of Latter-day Saints, “Canada births and baptisms, 1661–1959”: www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F2HD
. AC, Saint-François (Sherbrooke), État civil, Presbytériens (Richmond), 15 août 1899. NA, MG 24, L15; MG 29, D61, 9: 3430–61. Grand Masonic
 
Canada. William Grant, usually known as William Grant “of Three Rivers” to distinguish him from William Grant of Saint-Roch and from at least two other
, and he had them driven to the nearby Saint-Antoine-de-Padoue mission. On 9 May the forces of Major-General Frederick Dobson
 
Taylor. Under Taylor’s tutelage he also did social settlement work. He then took up pastorates in Pointe-Saint-Charles (Montreal) (1898–1902) and London, Ont., at First Congregational Church (1902
of Latter-Day Saints, Geneal. Soc. (Salt Lake City, Utah), International geneal. index. MTRL, J. G. Howard papers, sect.ii, diaries
Lynch*, a fellow Irishman, he was sent to study philosophy and theology at the Collège de Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pocatière in Quebec. He taught English and belles-lettres at the college and earned a
in Saint John in 1903; it was performed by the Sheffield Choir and the London Symphony Orchestra, with Gauthier again as one of the soloists. The same year he organized the Canadian tours of Sir
. Publications by Harvey consulted in the preparation of this sketch include: “A geological discovery in Newfoundland,” Stewart’s Quarterly Magazine (Saint John, N.B.), 3 (1869–70): 51–60; “The artificial
 
Montreal, he learned that the shoemaker Charles Robidoux, from the suburb of Saint-Joseph, had been robbed of 300 livres and that the search for the guilty person had been vain. Havard de Beaufort
its aid to his diocese. A call at Saint John was followed by a short visit to Bishop John Inglis* near Windsor, Nova Scotia. Hawkins then
 
AO, RG 22, ser.354, no.6000; RG 80-5, no.1888-002720. Baker Library, R. G. Dun & Co. credit ledger, Canada, 13: 254 (mfm. at NA). Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Geneal
. Nevertheless, the affair cast a dark shadow over a man whom King, according to his diary, regarded as a saint. After Haydon died of heart failure on 10 Nov. 1932, eulogies stressed his exceptional integrity
 
-François, lawyer in the parlement of Paris, Joseph-Thierry*, priest of the parish of Saint-François on Île d’Orléans and
files, Henshaw, Charles [and] Julia. Durham County Council, Register Office (Bishop Auckland, Eng.), Reg. of births, Saint Nicholas, 8 Aug. 1868. National Arch. (G.B.), RG 10, piece 4966, f.12
creation of a park, stipulating that the location of the original Saint-Charles-des-Mines church be deeded to the Acadians for the erection of a memorial to their past. On 28 May 1919 the Société
sleighed with the troops from Saint John, N.B., to Montreal. Appointed commanding engineer west of Hamilton, he was in charge of the 18th Company, with headquarters in London, and was responsible for
Bernard-Anselme d’Abbadie de Saint-Castin, who were daily awaiting supplies in order to attack the fort. Hobby soon received news that Sir Hovenden
-Sackville News (Lower Sackville, N.S.), 25 Sept. 1974. Chronicle (Halifax), 16 Dec. 1929. R. V. Harris, “In and about Halifax-notes of earliest times,” Acadiensis (Saint
Letellier* de Saint-Just, Irvine rallied to the Liberals Re-elected in Mégantic on 1 May 1878, he carried on his battle against the Senécal–Chapleau duo in the Legislative Assembly. Appearing
 
in the name of the firm of Johnston and Purss, and eight other shareholders took a lease on the Saint-Maurice ironworks; the two Scotsmen, however, parted with their shares to Christophe
resigning in 1839. On 27 Sept. 1846 he became a justice of the peace and in January 1847 a magistrate. He was also involved in municipal politics. Elected to the Quebec City Council in Saint
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