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MITCHELL, DAVID, physician, office holder, fur trader, and jp; b. c
; fl. c. 1667–68; d. 10 April 1670, perhaps in Guinea (Africa).
According to a letter that he wrote from Boston 9
tombstone proclaims that he was “For forty years a consistent advocate of the cause of Temperance.” He married first Margaret Andrews, by whom he had a large family, and secondly, Eleanor Beach (c. 1809–78
Hudson’s Bay to London . . . by George Gladman”); B.135/e/3 (Report for Moose District, 1815–1816, by Joseph Beioly); C.1/298 (log of Eddystone, 1813); C.1/302 (log of Eddystone
W. C. McKinnon, The battle of the Nile; a poem, in, four cantos (Sydney, N.S., 1844); The divine sovereignty; a sermon
juill. 1704, 14 oct. 1708, 19 oct. 1709, 5 mars 1713; Greffe de L.-C. Danré de Blanzy, 15 déc. 1745; Greffe de J.-C. Porlier, 25 sept. 1740
.], 1849), 4. Canniff, Medical profession in U.C., 541–51. C. R. McCullough, “The O’Reillys of old,” Hamilton Spectator, 26 May, 4 June 1932.
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15, son of Claude Petitpas, Sieur de Lafleur, clerk of the court at Port-Royal (Annapolis Royal, N.S.), and of Catherine Bugaret; b. c. 1663 at Port-Royal, d. some time between 1731 and 1733
, f.3; B.239/b/8, f.3d; C.2/1, ff.25, 30, 35, 41; C.2/2, ff.50, 59, 61. PRO, Prob. 11/784, f.396ff. G.B., Parl., Report from the committee on Hudson’s Bay. HBRS, XXV (Davies and Johnson
AN, Col., B, 59, f.453v; 61, f.529v; 76, f.449; 94, f.96; 104, f.505; 149, ff.560f.; C11A, 91, ff.95f.; 101, ff.143f.; 120, ff.251v–52; 121, f.333; D2C, 222/2, f.132 (copies at
Montreal, knight of the order of Saint-Louis; b. c. 1667 at Garancière-en-Beauce, son of Henri de Sabrevois, Sieur de Sermonville, and of Gabrielle Martin; d. 1727 at Montreal
THURY, LOUIS-PIERRE, priest, missionary in Acadia; b. c. 1644 at Notre-Dame-de-Breuil in Normandy; d. 3
, Col., B, 27, f.153; C11D, 2, f.126; 3, ff.225–26; 4, ff.178–83; 5, ff.81–83; Section Outre-Mer, G1, 466 (Recensements de l’Acadie, 1671, 1686, 1693, 1698, 1700, 1703). PANS, MS
), a leader among the Labrador Inuit; b. c. 1738; m. c. 1770 to Mikak; d. 4
.6v. AN, Col., B, 47, 48, 49, 55, 58, 61, 63, 68, 69, 74; C11B, 6, 7, 8, 12, 14, 15, 17, 18, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24; D2C, 222; Marine, C7, 335 (dossier Vallée); Section
.
Claudette Lacelle
C.-M.-M. d’Youville is the author of “La vie de madame Youville fondatrice des Sœurs de la Charité à Montréal
Thubières]; b. c. 1634 in Paris, in the parish of Saint-Sulpice; d. some time after 1693 in France.
Allet
BAILLY, dit Lafleur, FRANÇOIS, master-mason; b. in France c. 1627 (1630