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” (ma thesis, Mount Allison Univ., Sackville, N.B., 1957). D. C. Harvey, “Newspapers of Nova Scotia, 1840–1867,” CHR, 26 (1945): 279–301. J. S
 
GRAHAM, AARON, office holder and judge; b. c. 1753, probably in England; m. a cousin of Sir Henry
 
Gourdeau de Beaulieu, and Jacques de Cailhault de La Tesserie; b. c. 1620 at Clamecy, in Nivernais; d. 1692 at Quebec. She was
 
Quebec in 1619–20; b. c. 1554 at Saint-Malo; d. in France sometime after 1629. Gravé Du Pont had borne arms before
Bertrand, Histoire de Montréal (2v., Paris et Montréal, 1935–42), 2: 191. C.-M. Boissonnault, “La lutte contre la vaccination au XIXe siècle,” Laval médical
 
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GUERNON, dit Belleville, FRANÇOIS, soldier and wood-carver; b. c. 1740 in Paris, France, son of
 
, justice of the peace, seigneur, and director of the Saint-Maurice ironworks; b. c. 1734 in The Hague, Netherlands, son of Hans George Gugi, a French speaking Swiss officer serving in the
GUY, JOHN, colonizer, explorer, governor of the first English colony in Newfoundland; d. c. March
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prior to 1793 (it was composed c. 1815); unfortunately, as is stated in Guide to the naval papers of Sir Andrew Snape Hamond, bart., 1766–1783, and Sir Graham Eden Hamond, bart
 
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, 1790–1796 and 1797–1803, ed. C. B. Fergusson (Toronto, 1961 and 1967). Bill, Fifty years with Baptist ministers. John Davis, The patriarch of western Nova Scotia
 
before his death in June 1888. His son-in-law, James C. Robertson, had been taken into partnership in December 1887 and assumed the management when Harris stepped down. In accordance with one of
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