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Cabana; he signed H. C. Cabana), lawyer, journalist, politician, and office holder; b. 14 June 1838 in Verchères, Lower Canada, son of Lambert Charon (Charron
Edward C. and Douglas T. as well as one of his own sons, were also amateur or professional artists. Gordon Roper
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and merchant; b. 17 March, c. 1780, in the vicinity of Fort Niagara (near Youngstown, N.Y.); d. 27 Sept. 1841 at Trader’s Point (near
Kipling, Yorkshire, c. 1580, the son of Leonard Calvert and his wife Alice, daughter of John Crosland of Crosland; d. 15 April 1632 in England
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. Gamble, chairman of the committee which administered the commutation fund, and C. J. Campbell of the executive committee, immediately issued “a flat denial” of the charges. The Globe
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CAMPBELL, JOHN SAXTON, businessman, justice of the peace, and seigneur; b. c. 1787, son of Archibald Campbell, a merchant, and
CAMPBELL, Lord WILLIAM, naval officer and colonial administrator; b. c. 1730, fourth son of John Campbell, 4th Duke of
 
CAMPBELL, PATRICK, author; fl. c. 1765–1823
 
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