-Louise Cornud, and they had nine children, including Denis-Emery; d. 20 Jan. 1854 in Sainte-Angélique (Papineauville), Lower Canada.
Denis
received one of the first Military crosses of the war to be awarded to Canadians for his role as co-leader of a successful raid at Saint-Eloi (Sint-Elooi), Belgium, during the night of 27–28 Feb. 1915
James Peck” and a copy of Peck’s marriage record. The LAC holds a microfilm copy of the Church Missionary Soc. records relating to Canada (MG 17, B2). Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
environment, Louis-Philippe Pelletier entered the Collège de Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pocatière at the age of 11, together with his brother Alphonse, who was 13; one of his fellow students was Thomas
Watson Manufacturing Company and transfer its machinery from St Catharines to Paris. Acquisitions in nearby Dundas and in Saint-Hyacinthe, Que., followed in 1903. The former owners and managers often
Morrin* as president. It was in this capacity that he read a paper to his colleagues on the Baie-Saint-Paul disease in December 1829. The text, which had been prepared from information supplied by
at the Maîtrise Saint-Pierre. In 1886 he joined the staff of the Catholic Commercial Academy of Montreal, which was under the jurisdiction of the Roman Catholic Board of School Commissioners of
missionary at Drummondville (1827–31) and subsequently served as pastor at Montebello in the Ottawa valley (1831–33), at Sainte-Martine, near Valleyfield (Salaberry-de-Valleyfield) (1833–39), and at La Prairie
Johns (Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu), Que., and two years later to the newly formed loyalist settlements on the upper St Lawrence. He received a land grant there in Yonge Township. In 1816 Purdy moved to
captain from Saint-Denis on the Richelieu, had been in jail for two years on a charge of having murdered Lieutenant George Weir in 1837 when Weir was a prisoner of the Patriotes [see Charles
Saint-Laurent; on 28 October the new owners agreed with the Sulpicians, who were the eminent seigneurs of the Île-de-Montreal, to put the sub-fief into roture (for an annual rent). Two years later
book: comprising historical incidents, traditional tales and translations (Saint John, 1915). Her uncritical approach is typical of much Canadian writing of the era. In contrast to other authors
Quebec Bank and the Caisse d’Économie de Notre-Dame de Québec. He left various properties as well, including his shop, a residence on Rue Sainte-Anne purchased in 1895, a farm in Markham Township in
values cherished by his brethren.
In his church and in the community, James Richardson was held in high esteem as a humble, kindly, and saintly
always open.” His students referred to him as “the Doc”; some of his colleagues called him “Saint Samuel” (it is unclear whether this description related to his piety or his acts of charity
, État civil, Catholiques, Saint-Antoine (Longueuil), 25 mai 1889. AO, MU 469, Ryan to Alexander Campbell, 21 Dec. 1871; MU 471, 26 Sept. 1872; MU 472, 1 Dec. 1872
Scotia (Saint John, N.B., 1876; repr. Belleville, Ont., 1972). C. C. Goen, Revivalism and separatism in New England, 1740–1800; Strict Congregationalists and Separate Baptists in
Pointe Saint-Charles for residential purposes.
Scott’s railway and family connections, coupled with a modest skill in design, led to a number of other
(Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu), Que., second son of Justus Sherwood, a loyalist, and Sarah Bottum; m. 1804 Charlotte Jones, daughter of Ephraim Jones
, 1992). Guy Grenier, 100 ans de médecine francophone: histoire de l’Association des médecins de langue française du Canada (Sainte‑Foy [Québec], 2002). R. B. Kerr, History of the
Smart had joined the 6th Hussars, a militia cavalry regiment in the Eastern Townships. He was promptly commissioned a second lieutenant and assigned to the Clarenceville (Saint-Georges-de-Clarenceville
committee that Snow and Schultz had staked out and bought lands from the Indians at Oak Point (Sainte-Anne, Man.); Dennis had subsequently told Schultz that the Canadian government would not recognize such
Johnson*’s King’s Royal Regiment of New York until 1781; he was then commissioned a lieutenant in the 2nd battalion. On 1 March 1781 he was on a list of loyalists quartered at St Johns (Saint
Saint Paul in Halifax, Nova Scotia: 1749–1949 (Toronto, 1949). Pascoe, S.P.G. J. [E.] Tulloch, “Conservative opinion in Nova Scotia during an age of revolution, 1789–1815
.”
By the time Stewart rejoined the regiment on 21 Jan. 1915 it was on the Saint-Eloi (Sint-Elooi) front, south of Ypres (Ieper), Belgium. On 15 March, while commanding a platoon, he received a
Corne*, known as La Corne Saint-Luc. Following the defeat of Braddock’s army in July 1755, however, the French found Stobo’s letter, signature affixed, among the dead general’s effects
.” Street also nearly lost his position as solicitor general when Harvey accused him, wrongly as it turned out, of writing an article in the Saint John Chronicle denying the legality of the civil
Kirby*, and François-Edme Rameau de Saint-Père. The diverse networks he found and cultivated through his correspondence helped round out his cultural knowledge by furthering the exchange of privileged
Lynch*, the Roman Catholic archbishop, on such matters as whether saints should be venerated and whether Anglicans could be saved. Towards non-Anglican Protestants he was distinctly more ecumenical
destiny, the Saint Marys (Detroit, 1955). J. T. Fierst, “Return to ‘civilization’: John Tanner’s troubled years at Sault Ste. Marie,” Minn. Hist. (St Paul), 50 (1986): 23–36. G
lumbering and retail sectors in Mattawa. Noah enjoyed a childhood that brought him into close contact with nature, followed by a classical education at the Jesuit-run Collège Sainte-Marie in Montreal. He and
Letellier de Saint-Just, the lieutenant governor of Quebec. Macdonald, he said, had used “rash and ill considered” parliamentary resolutions, “subversive of kingly authority,” as grounds for
Charly Saint-Ange, the syndic for Montreal, signed another complaint to the minister of Marine over the difficulties of sea-borne trade in wartime. The syndics asked for escorts between French
of the Church of England in Canada and the Canadian church congress held to mark the opening of All Saints’ Cathedral in September 1910. Between 1907 and 1919 he also acted as examining chaplain to
Montreal. There Wahpasha pleaded for the improvement of trade relations. The next July, however, he was accused of killing a son of Sieur Gatineau near Fort Saint-Joseph (Niles, Mich.). He was probably at
Newfoundland “and the Islands adjacent, including the Islands of Saint Pierre and Miquelon,” was dated 16 May 1797.
Waldegrave’s administration
, comp. T. B. Vincent (Kingston, Ont., 1977), nos.26, 46, 50, 126. W. G. MacFarlane, New Brunswick bibliography: the books and writers of the province (Saint John, N.B., 1895
engaged in the timber trade and the whale fishery and with Christophe Pélissier* and others he had a share of the Saint-Maurice ironworks. By
musical reminiscences,” Winnipeg Town Topics, 17 Dec. 1910–18 Jan. 1913.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
the No.8 Canadian General Hospital in Saint-Cloud and the British Army and Navy Leave Club in Paris, for purchase by the Canadian War Memorials Fund
darker designs,” Gosford reluctantly issued 26 warrants of arrest, including one for Papineau; they supplied the spark that touched off rebellion one week later at Saint-Denis, on the Richelieu [see
.
Turner had another reason to resent his superior. In a nasty battle in April, over mine craters near Saint-Eloi (Sint-Elooi), Belgium, the Germans drove one of his brigades out of positions that had been
fisheries, the manufacture of potash and spirits, and the production of iron at the Saint-Maurice ironworks. “A person of the most extensive Correspondence of [any]one in this Province without exception
Lawrence River. Also systematically charted in these years were Lac Saint-Pierre, Quebec and Montreal harbours, the navigable portion of the Saguenay River, the northern Gaspé coast, the Strait of Belle Isle
Clarendon and St Andrews (Saint-André-Est). In Clarendon he held services in 10 churches in little over a week. This constant and regular visiting established a special relationship between the bishop
initiative provided the lieutenant governor, Luc Letellier* de Saint-Just, with an excuse to dismiss the premier
in June 1879, including appraisers from Halifax, Saint John, Quebec, Montreal, Kingston, Toronto, and London. Bowell believed it was essential to have common policies; it was already apparent that
at Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, second son of Edward Bradstreet and Agathe de Saint-Étienne* de La Tour; m
Missionary Soc., corr., North America, folder 2, no.41, folder 5, nos.7–8, 12; and SRO, GD45/3/18–27 (mfm. at PAC). See also Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Geneal. Soc. (Salt Lake City, Utah