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Upper Canada, 7 Feb. 1818; MU 2201, no.2; RG 22, ser. 155. MTL, George Nelson papers and journals. PAM, HBCA, A.36/9: ff.6–37; A.44/2: f.43; B.3/b/46: f.28; B.134/c/4: ff.313, 325; D.4/15
 Dec. 1869; 5–6, 8 Jan., 31 Dec. 1885; 7 March 1910. Can., Statutes, 1899, c.81, schedule 1. Canadian album (Cochrane and Hopkins). Canadian men and
NA, RG 9, III, 4930; RG 150, Acc. 1992–93/166. Ottawa Citizen, 18 Jan. 1903. C. L. Coleman, The trail of the Stanley Cup (3v., [Montreal], 1964–76), 1. William
 
 sept. 1829. AVM, D016.643. GA, M740, McGibbon to Van Horne, 23 Sept. 1885. NA, MG 17, B2, G, C.1/0, McGibbon to Pinkham, 6 Oct. 1894 (mfm.); MG 29, E106, 13; RG 10, 3739, file
 
, WILLIAM BRUCE, Ojibwa chief; b. 1844 near Sydenham (Owen Sound), Upper Canada, son of Alexander MacGregor and Mary Wahbahdick; m. c. 1865 Philomène Nadjiwon
 
Favrholdt BCARS, E/C/M181.9. City of Vancouver Arch., Add. mss 104 (James McIntosh papers). Daily
 
: 1 (mfm. at AO). UCC-C, Fonds 127, 79.205C, files 2-1, 3-1, 3-3. Evening Telegram (Toronto), 9 Dec. 1912. Globe, 9 Dec. 1912. Toronto Daily Star, 9 Dec. 1912
 
; m. c. 1791 Mary Favell, daughter of John Favell and his Indian wife Titameg; d. 5 July 1810 at Brandon House (Man.) and was buried there beside his wife
 
of Charlottetown, A. B. MacEachern papers, Plessis to MacEachern, 1825 (copy at Arch. of the Diocese of Antigonish). T. C. Haliburton, An historical and statistical account of Nova-Scotia
), 34. The register of the Victoria Cross (rev. ed., Cheltenham, Eng., 1988). The Royal Montreal Regiment: 14th Battalion, C.E.F., 1914–1925, ed. R. C. Fetherstonhaugh (Montreal
McKENNEY, HENRY, merchant and office-holder; b. c. 1826 in Amherstburg, Upper Canada, the second
 
McKENZIE, ALEXANDER, fur trader and militia officer; b. c. 1767, likely in Stornoway, Scotland; m., probably
 
c. 1781 in Scotland, son of Alexander and Catherine Mackenzie; m. 1814 Ann Bethune, daughter of John Bethune* and
McKENZIE, ROBERT TAIT, educator, physician, author, and sculptor; b. 26 May 1867 in Ramsay
 year history of the Calgary Exhibition and Stampede (Saskatoon, 1985). C. I. Ritchie, “‘Archie’ McLean – pioneer administrator – one of the ‘Big Four,’” Canadian Cattlemen (Calgary), 3
. C. M. Wallace N.B. Museum, McLeod family papers. UNBL, MG
 
 Lartigue,” ANQ Rapport, 1941–42. C.-P. Choquette, Histoire du séminaire de Saint-Hyacinthe depuis sa fondation jusqu’à nos jours (2v., Montréal, 1911–12), 1. Albert Gravel, Messire
 
, administration of Alexander McMartin estate. PAC, RG 5, A1: 94785, 110229–30, 110254–56. Presbyterian, 6 (1853): 130. R. C. M. Grant, The story of Martintown ([Gardenvale, Que
 
McMILLAN, JAMES, fur trader, explorer, and farmer; b. c. 1783 probably in Glen Pean, Scotland, son of Allan McMillan and
. Gerald J. Stortz ARCAT, E. J. Kelly, “Biographical notes on clergy”; L. UCC-C, Perkins Bull coll. Catholic Record
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