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GUYON DU BUISSON, JEAN (junior), royal surveyor; baptized 1 Aug. 1619 at Mortagne-au-Perche, France, son of Jean
CHEWETT (Chewitt), WILLIAM, surveyor, office holder, jp, and militia officer; b. 21 Dec. 1753
 
RUSSELL, ANDREW, surveyor and public servant; b. 29 June 1804 in Glasgow
), surveyor, civil servant, and author; b. 21 Feb. 1849 in La Charité-sur-Loire, France, son of Charles Deville, a physician, and Estelle Tallard; m. 21 Feb. 1881 in Quebec Joséphine Ouimet
 
WRIGHT, GEORGE, surveyor and office-holder; b. 21 Dec. 1810 in Charlottetown Royalty, P.E.I., son of George
 
MOLESWORTH, THOMAS NEPEAN, surveyor and engineer; b. 24 June 1824 in Moy, County Armagh, Ireland, son of Arthur Nepean
 
BONHOMME, dit Beaupré, NOËL, surveyor; b. 13 Nov. 1684 at Lorette (Ancienne-Lorette, Que.) and
HATHEWAY, CALVIN LUTHER, author and surveyor; b. 17 Sept. 1786 in Burton, Sunbury County, N.B., son of Ebenezer Hatheway
 
AITKEN (Aitkin), ALEXANDER, surveyor; probably b. at Berwick-upon-Tweed, England, son of David Aitken and his wife, who may have
CHARLAND, LOUIS, surveyor, office holder, architect, and militia officer; b. 6 April 1772 at Quebec, son of
 
COLLINS, JOHN, surveyor and office-holder; d. 15 April 1795 at Quebec
 
IREDELL, ABRAHAM, surveyor and office holder; b. 29 June 1751 in Philadelphia County, Pa, third child of Robert Iredell and
GAUVIN, CHARLES-ÉDOUARD (baptized Marie-Joseph-Charles-Édouard), draftsman, surveyor, civil engineer, and office
 
of the 60th Foot and retired completely in 1825, when he was appointed surveyor general of New Brunswick. In this capacity Hurd was responsible for allotting all locations of land, ordering the
 
JONES, AUGUSTUS, surveyor, land speculator, farmer, and militia officer; b. 1757
 
SPROULE (Sprowle), GEORGE, army officer, surveyor, office holder, and politician; b. c. 1743 in Athlone (Republic of Ireland
VONDENVELDEN, WILLIAM, army officer, translator, surveyor, office holder, printer, and politician; b. c
 
MILES, EDWARD MADAN, surveyor; b. 14 March 1835 near Thornhill in Markham Township, Upper Canada, eldest son of Lawford
BERESFORD, HERBERT GRAHAME, land surveyor and politician; b. 19 Nov. 1880 in Harviestoun, Clackmannanshire, Scotland, son of
 
BRIDGLAND, JAMES WILLIAM, surveyor and civil servant; b. 9 April 1817 at or near York (now Toronto), U.C., second son of
 
DESDEVENS DE GLANDONS, MAURICE, surveyor; b. 1742 in France, son of Joseph
 
MORRIS, CHARLES, army and militia officer, surveyor, office holder, politician, and jp; b. 18
 
, JEREMIAH, surveyor; b. c. 1758, son of Calahan McCarthy and Catherine O’Brian, of County Cork (Republic of Ireland); m. 5 June 1780 Marie-Magdelaine Dubergès in
CHEWETT, JAMES GRANT, surveyor, architect, contractor, and financier; b. 9 Nov. 1793 at New Johnstown (Cornwall), Upper
 
EASTSTAFF (Eastaff), THOMAS GEORGE WILLIAM, army officer, surveyor, and draftsman
 
WRIGHT, CHARLES, surveyor and office holder; b. 21 July 1782 on St John’s (Prince Edward) Island, third son of Surveyor
FLETCHER, EDWARD TAYLOR, architect, surveyor, author, and civil servant; b. 20 May 1817 in Canterbury, England, son of John
GIBSON, DAVID, surveyor, politician, and public servant; b. 9 March 1804 in the parish of Glammis
DENNIS, JOHN STOUGHTON, surveyor, militia and army officer, civil servant, and railway-company official; b. 22 Oct. 1856 in
 
DEVINE, THOMAS, surveyor and cartographer; b. in County Westmeath (Republic
 
MITCHELL, GEORGE, surveyor; date of birth unknown; d. 20 March 1755
 
WRIGHT, THOMAS, surveyor, astronomer, politician, judge, and author; b. c. 1740, possibly in
 
WILKINSON, JOHN, surveyor, draughtsman, and engineer; b. 2 April 1804 at Cowgill, Yorkshire, Eng.; d
PEMBERTON, JOSEPH DESPARD, engineer, surveyor, farmer, politician, jp, and businessman; b. 23
HARRIS, JOHN WALTER, surveyor, tax assessor, jp, and author; b. 26 Feb. 1845 near Kemptville
 
MORRIS, CHARLES, surveyor, politician, office holder, and judge; b. 31 Dec. 1731 in Hopkinton, Mass., eldest child of
 
VOLANT DE RADISSON, ÉTIENNE, Montreal merchant and surveyor; baptized at Trois-Rivières, 29 Oct. 1664, son of Claude Volant de
 
CODD, DONALD, land surveyor, office holder, and author; b. c. 1845 in Norfolk, England, son of the Reverend
 
MARSTON, BENJAMIN, merchant, surveyor, and office-holder; b. 22 Sept. 1730 at Salem, Massachusetts, eldest
Simcoe*. In 1793 Ridout entered the surveyor general’s office as first clerk. Despite this modest beginning and competition from deputy surveyor
 
ROCHE, JOHN KNATCHBULL, land surveyor; b. 15 March 1817 in London, third son of Lieutenant John Roche
WAGNER, WILLIAM (Wilhelm), land surveyor, immigration agent, author, farmer, jp, politician, and office
KLOTZ, OTTO JULIUS, surveyor, civil servant, astronomer, and author; b. 31 March 1852 in Preston (Cambridge), Upper
PEARSE, BENJAMIN WILLIAM, surveyor, politician, office holder, and civil servant; b. 19 Jan. 1832 in Devon, England; m
 
MILLIDGE (Millage, Milledge), THOMAS, surveyor, office holder, politician, judge, and militia
FLEMING, JOHN ARNOT, surveyor, artist, draughtsman, and topographer; b. 5 Dec. 1835 in Kirkcaldy, Scotland, youngest son of
 
McDONELL (Aberchalder), HUGH, army and militia officer, land surveyor, politician, and office holder
 
McNIFF, PATRICK, surveyor; b. in Ireland; m. first
 
surveyor general of Newfoundland on 20 Aug. 1832. Despite the criticism of a Liberal politician, Dr William Carson*, that Noad had no
 
VALLÉE, FRANÇOIS-MADELEINE, surveyor; fl. 1710–42; m. Laurence Casselle in France
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