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SUTHERLAND, DANIEL, businessman, office holder, militia officer, and jp; b. c
c. 1796 in Ireland, eldest child of Richard Talbot* and Lydia Baird; m. 11 May 1821 Phœbe Smith at Christ Church
la Publicité des Droits, Greffes, J.-É. Boily, 19 juill. 1898; Joseph Sirois, 10 mai 1917, 16 avril 1919; C.-E. Taschereau, 7 déc. 1910; 15 août, 15 sept. 1911
, A3.1, A3.5, A3.7. Can., Prov. of, Statutes, 1841, c.67. Mélanges religieux, 30 sept. 1851. F.-M. Bibaud, Le panthéon canadien (A. et V. Bibaud; 1891), 102
 
, 1831–32, c.47. La Bibliothèque canadienne (Montréal), 6 (1827–28). Le Canadien, 26 oct., 2, 19 nov. 1831; 18, 30 mai, 4, 25 juill., 31 août, 7
 
wide-eyed astonishment to the commercial and industrial life of New England and soon produced a book entitled A peep at Uncle Sam’s farm, workshop, fisheries, &c
“American Loyalists and disbanded troops,” and some settlement then took place. C. P. Stacey
 
, MC 288, MS4; RS32, C, 12; RS55, 1876, New Brunswick Patent Tanning Company v. George A. Schofield, assignee of Jeremiah Travis. Calgary Eye Opener, 29 July 1911
 
lettres expédiées, II, 325. AN, Col., B, 42, f.44; 44, ff.507, 508; 45, f.111; 46, f.526; 48, f.884; 50, ff.500–1; 51, f.171; 57/2, f.627; C11A, 39, f.391; 40, f.51; 47, f.271; 107, ff.93ff. ANQ
 
property in the Huron Tract fell to Carel Lodewijk’s agent, Edward C. Taylor of Goderich, who began amassing land partly on the advice of Commander Henry Wolsey
. B. C. Cuthbertson PAC, MG 11, [CO 217] Nova Scotia A, 96–171; MG 23, C6. PANS, MG
(London), 21 Oct. 1931: 385. CC. Hill, John Vanderpant: photographs (exhibition catalogue, National Gallery of Can., Ottawa, 1976). Sheryl Salloum, “Fine grain,” Vancouver
–1896” (ma thesis, Univ. of Toronto, 1961). Can., House of Commons, Debates, 1878–1901; Journals, 1888, app.3. Canadian Grocer (Toronto), 1889–90, 1895. C. J. Houston
 
-I, 1: 99; A-I-6: 1054–55; A-II-5, 1: Niagara District reports, 1800–3; C-I-9, 1; C-IV, Bertie Township, concession 1, lot 4; concession 2, lot 4; concession 3, lot 5; concession 4, lots 9–13
, 1938). C. B. Lindsey, The story of the Fourth Canadian Division, 1916–1919 (Aldershot, Eng., [1919]). W. W. Murray, The history of the 2nd Canadian Battalion (East. Ontario
 
.  r.c.] Arch. de l’État de Berne (Berne), Reg. des sépultures, 16 juin 1836. PAC, RG 8, I (C ser.), 229: 138; 233: 58, 77, 81
 
. PAC, MG 25, 97. Arthur papers (Sanderson). J. C. Dent, The story of the Upper Canadian rebellion; largely derived from original sources and documents (2v., Toronto, 1885
. Wolfville Acadian, 1934–36. Acadia Athenaeum (Wolfville), 1903–36. Acadia Bull. (Wolfville), 1913–36 (esp. the obit. by G. C. Warren in v.23 (1936): 6–8, available online at
; CE6-34, 12 mars 1821. McCord Museum, Deligny, Armstrong, Phillips, Bentham coll. McGill Univ. Arch., RG 14, c.262; RG 37, c.21. NA, MG 24, B2; MG 26, C; MG 30, C128. R. [J
 
partnership agreement with Robert Dickson* and Allen C. Wilmot of Prairie du Chien and Jacob Franks of Green Bay (Wis.). This agreement
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