gifts, or the lack of a similar harangue, displeased Messamouet, who immediately began to think of making war.
Eileen C
HBC Arch. A.33/4, f.413; B.113/c/1, f.16; C.1/459; 0.1/462; C.1/625, f.208 (log of Otter). PABC, Charles Beardmore correspondence; Thomas Lowe journal, 1843–50; William Alexander Mouat
of Munro); Methodist Church (Canada), Woman’s Missionary Soc., Alberta branch, minutes of the annual conference, 1904–9. UCC-C, Biog. file; Fonds 15, 78.080C, box 002, 1888, 1904–9; box 007, 1888–99
(1887), 625; XIX (1891), 31, 110, 320–21, 588, 654–55, 665–66; XX (1892), 206, 249. The new régime, 1765–67, ed. C. W. Alvord and C. E. Carter
they had four children; d. c. 1790.
Charles Justin McCarty was living in the province of New York when he became an ardent follower
, son of Joannis-Galand d’Olabaratz* and Catherine Despiaube; m. c. 1779 Marguerite-Angélique Collas; they had no children
jurisdiction of Montreal, jailer and keeper of the prisons of that town; b. c. 1651, son of Pierre Quesneville, master tailor in the parish of Saint-Nicolas, in the diocese of Rouen, and of Jeanne Saye
ROSS, HUGH, Presbyterian minister; b. c. 1797 in Rothiemurchus, parish of Kincardine
of Valentine Sanders and E. Leblanc; m. c. 1870 Frances Swanson, and they had several children; d. 23 Feb. 1902 in Biscotasing, Ont
Toronto Daily Telegraph (and probably lost some money when it was discontinued in 1872), and he and C. J. Campbell signed in 1872 a note for $10,000 to Macdonald “to enable him to supply
, reg. of births and baptisms, 22 Jan. 1776. McGill Univ. Arch., MG 3080; RG 4, c.100–c.102; RG 96, c.1–c.3. Univ. of Aberdeen Library, ms
the Sisseton-Santee Dakotas; b. c. 1820 at Otter Tail (Minn.); d. 1870 at Wolf Point, Montana.
Following the Traverse
THOMAS, JOHN, fur trader; b. c. 1751 apparently in London; m. first Margaret (d. 1813
THOMSON, SAMUEL ROBERT, lawyer; b. c. 1825 at St Stephen, N.B., the fourth son of Skeffington Thomson, Church
BARNSTON, GEORGE, HBC fur-trader and naturalist; b. c. 1800 in Edinburgh, Scotland; d. 14
: 1215; 1885: 49, 1305; 1886: 668, 704, 1198; Parl., Sessional papers, 1878–82 (reports of the superintendent of insurance, 1876–80); Statutes, 1880, c.68; 1882, c.63, c.104. Can., Prov
[uguste] Achintre, Manuel électoral; portraits et dossiers parlementaires du premier Parlement de Québec (Montréal, 1871). Can., Prov. of, Statutes, 1830, c.8; 1860, cc.111, 126
. of the Prairie prov. (1973), and J. C. Pilling, Bibliography of the Algonquian languages (Washington, 1891), 243–48.
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, N.Y.; m. there c. 1765 Polly Kruger (Cruger), and they had seven children; m. secondly c. 1817, probably in Belleville, Upper Canada, Sophia Davy; d. 22
Vancouver Island and from his later work as surveyor-general of Vancouver Island are at the PABC.
PABC, A/C/15/H86P; A/C/15/P36; C/AA/30.7/5; C