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; a bibliographical list of the Canadian Polish imprints, 1848–1957 (Toronto, 1958), 58. C.-P. Choquette, Histoire de la ville de Saint-Hyacinthe (Saint-Hyacinthe, Qué., 1930
 
USPG, A, 22, pp.226–27; 23, pp.33–36, 38–39, 250; 24, pp.250, 254, 479; 25, pp.148, 319; B, 7, p.249; 9/2, p.54; Journal of SPG, 5–6; 7, pp.202–4; 8, pp.293–94; 9. [C. F. Pascoe
 
 Jan., 17, 19, 21, 26 April, 3, 6–10, 13–15, 17, 20 Nov. 1860; 22 Jan., 27, 28 March 1861. G.B., WO, Army list, 1817–58. Walbran, B.C. coast
, C.B.: the case considered with the official correspondence; a memoir for the historian of the future (Toronto, 1882); Canadian archaeology: an essay
 
, Bibliotheca Canadensis, 212. C. D. Allin and G. M. Jones, Annexation, preferential trade and reciprocity; an outline of the Canadian annexation movement of 1849–50
AN, Col., C11A, 6, ff.222–53, 372ff.; 26, ff.75, 106ff., 138; 28, ff.165ff. “Capital punishment in Michigan, 1683: Duluth at Michilimackinac,” Michigan History (Lansing), L (1966
 
 David and Thomas Kirke; b. c. 1599 at Dieppe; d. ante 1683
 
KITTSON, WILLIAM, militia officer and fur trader; b. c. 1792 in Lower Canada; d. 25 Dec
: women’s suffrage in Newfoundland, 1890–1925 (Charlottetown, 1993). Nfld, Acts, 1925: c.7. Janice O’Brien, “Woman’s suffrage in Newfoundland: a
 
, a son who had died by the time Knox made his will. C. P. Stacey
 
Democratic Republic), son of Edmund von König, Baron von König, and Louise-Émilie Rudolfi; m. first c. 1782 Marie-Louise Jean, probably at Quebec; m. secondly 24 May 1819 Marie-Céleste
 
KOUGH, PATRICK, builder, architect, politician, and office-holder; b. c. 1786 in County Wexford (Republic of
KUKATOSI-POKA (Starchild, sometimes referred to as Kucka-toosinah), Blood Indian and NWMP scout; b. c
 
, legal practitioner, and seigneur; b. c. 1656 (according to the 1716 census), son of Jean de La Cetière and Anne de Bier, of Poitiers; buried 30 Oct. 1728 at Quebec
 
. Céline Dupré AN, Col., C11A, 120, ff.126v., 127ff. ASQ, mss
 
LA FRANCE, JOSEPH, fur-trader; b. c. 1707 at Michilimackinac, the son of a French fur-trader and
 
. In collaboration with C. Bruce Fergusson Recensement de 1693 (Acadie
Dumont et J.-C. Falardeau, édit. (Québec, 1964), 101–19. J.-E. Roy, Hist. du notariat, II, 85–87. Richard Lessard, “Patrice Lacombe, auteur de La
 
, no.5 (copy at the Presbyterian Church in Canada Arch., Toronto); RG 22, ser.305, no.22198. NA, RG 31, C1, 1851, Melbourne (Sherbrooke county). UCC-C, 127, 79.205C, box 4, 1877: 1; Biog. files
 
.” Philip Creighton AO, RG 1, A-I-6: 7662–65; C-IV, Beverly Township, concession
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