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GREENWOOD, WILLIAM, mariner and farmer; b. c. 1750 in Virginia; m. first Grace Smith of Chatham, Mass., and
 
GRIEVE, WALTER, merchant and office-holder; b. c. 1809, son of Robert Grieve and Margaret Johnston of
 
&c.” Over the years he continued to offer sign painting, “neatly executed,” as one of his services. He sold paints of all kinds, including artists’ supplies, but it was as a manufacturer of painted
 
, Bibliothèque, mss in fol., 210f; that for 1758 is in mss in 4°, 66, ff.3–129. AN, Col., C11B, 35, ff.282–83; 36, ff.262, 268–70; 38, ff.169–70. CTG, Archives, arts.3, 15; Bibliothèque, mss in fol
 
GROSTON (Grotton) DE SAINT-ANGE ET DE BELLERIVE, LOUIS, officer in the colonial regular troops; baptized c. 1700 at Montreal
 
; b. c. 1748 in Oberdaubnitz, near Meissen, Saxony (German Democratic Republic); m. 3 Aug. 1782, probably in Halifax, Anna Fletcher, and they had at least one child; d
), Archives de l’Institut canadien de Montréal. The Guibord affair, ed. L. C. Clark (Toronto and Montreal, 1971). Le Jeune, Dictionnaire. Notices généalogiques sur la famille
 
–69v; 78, f.140; C11A, 73, f.8; 75, f.260; 81/1, f.14; F3, 14, f.38. DCB, III, 74–77, 646–48. P.-G. Roy, “La famille Guillimin,” BRH, XXIII (1917), 129
 
, f.428v; 78, ff.22f.; 81, ff.293v, 304f.; 82, f.94; 85, ff.201f.; 91, f.259v; 109, f.341; 113, f.202; 115, ff.187v, 211v; 117, f.155v; 120, f.354; C11A, 73, ff.15v–16, 40–40 v; 75, ff.16v–17
 
, université de Montréal, 1958), 11–21; Les Rouges, 284–87. C.-P. Choquette, Histoire de la ville de Saint-Hyacinthe (Saint-Hyacinthe, Qué., 1930), 528. Rumilly, Hist. de la
Institution, Annual report, 1867 (Washington), 427–32. Donald Gunn and C. R. Tuttle, History of Manitoba from the earliest settlement to 1835 by the late Hon. Donald Gunn
 
constitutionnel de Montréal aux comités des comtés,” BRH, 38 (1932): 443–46. C.-M. d’Irumberry de Salaberry, “Lettre de Charles de Salaberry à Louis Guy,” BRH, 38: 135. L.-J. Papineau
 
. José Igartua AN, Col., B, 46, f.101; 47, f.1219; C11A, 85, ff.72
 
: 6624–32, 6636–38, 6645–46, 6653–55, 6658–62, 6681–85, 6689–90, 6703–7, 6761–62, 6773–79, 6793–95 (copies); MG 53, 55; RG 4, B33, 18; RG 8, I (C ser.), 1708: 10–14; 1717: 30; RG 9, 1, A1, 13; A7, 20. Bas
GYLES, JOHN, interpreter, soldier; b. c. 1680 at Pemaquid (Me.); m
Gélinas returned to journalism, but as a freelance writer; he wrote witty articles for La Minerve and L’Opinion publique which he signed with the initials C. T. or the pseudonym
, 38/9018. P. R. Blakeley, “William Hall, Canada’s first naval v.c.,” Dalhousie Rev., 37 (1957–58): 250–58. C. B. Fergusson, “William Hall
 
. c. 1690 in Edinburgh, Scotland, one of 12 children of Thomas and Grizel Hamilton; d. 26 Feb. 1770 at Waterford (Republic of Ireland
 
trading vessels in maritime fur trade. Walbran, B.C. coast names. H. H. Bancroft [et al.], History of Alaska, 1730–1885 (San Francisco
HARDY, Sir CHARLES, naval officer, colonial administrator, and office-holder; b. c. 1714, son of Vice-Admiral Sir
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