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wise in his judgement. He died in 1876 survived by his wife and five children. C. Glenn Lucas
JOHNSON, GUY, Indian department official; b. c. 1740 in Ireland; d. 5 March 1788 in London, England
, 23, 29 June 1885; 14 Sept. 1899. Saskatchewan Herald, 23 April, 1, 8 June 1885; 27 Sept. 1899. R. C. Laurie, Reminiscences of early days in Battleford
 
William Arthur Johnson, clergyman, artist, architect, scientist, teacher, 1816–1880,” Can. Church Hist. Soc. J. (Toronto), VIII (1966), 2–15. C. E. Dolman, “The Reverend James Bovell, M.D
 
translation of The Gospel according to St. John, edited by Peter Jones, appeared in London in 1831. UCC-C
 
JUCHEREAU DE LA FERTÉ, JEAN, merchant, member of the Conseil Souverain; b. c. 1620 perhaps at La Lande-sur
 
-Dame-de-Miséricorde de Beauport, 20 févr. 1699. AN, Col., B, 66, f.35; 76, ff.101, 104; C11A, 54, f.36; 107, ff.397, 404. Mgr de Saint-Vallier et l’Hôpital Général, 301–3.
, wounded on the 7th, and the next day Teikichi Shichi was killed. A member of C Company, Kamakura was awarded the Military Medal on 4 July 1917
KAUR (Kor), HARNAM, immigrant; b. c. 1886 in Peshawar (Pakistan); m. Bhag Singh, and they had two children; d
 
. H. C. Klassen Montreal Board of Trade Archives, Minutes of the
KEISH (Skookum Jim, James Mason), Tagish; b. c. 1855 in the vicinity of what is now Bennett Lake, Y.T./B.C
perhaps a commentary on Keith that he was not actively involved at this time with the Conservative party organization which was run by such party stalwarts as Philip C
KELLUM (Killum, Killam), JOHN, labourer and criminal; b. c. 1840 in Halifax
 
, 1855–75, esp. 1858, app., “Protection of the fisheries, taking the census, &c., at the Labrador and Straits of Belle Isle, during the summer of 1857,” 436–43. Harbour Grace Standard (Harbour
 
., Chatham Branch Railway; “N.B. political biog.” (J. C. and H. B. Graves), XI: 47. N.B., House of Assembly, Journal, 1867–78; Reports of the debates, 1867–71
 
); A reply to the “Review reviewed” of the Rev. D. Inglis . . . (Sarnia, Ont., 1867); The Rev. C. Chiniquy
 
. c. 1677; d. 1736. Thomas Kempthorne is believed to have been a member of the family of Vice-Admiral Sir John Kempthorne of Widecombe
(Hamilton, Ont., 1984). C. M. Johnston, Brant County: a history, 1784–1945 (Toronto, 1967), 21–22, 40; Head of the Lake (1958). E. A. Cruikshank, “Post-war
 
; Reg. of baptisms, marriages, and burials. UCC-C, Perkins Bull coll. The Stewart missions; a series of letters and journals, calculated to exhibit to British Christians, the spiritual destitution of
 
KIELLEY (Kielly), EDWARD, surgeon and naval officer; b. c. 1790 in St John’s; m. there 13 June 1822 Amelia
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