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MIGISI (meaning “eagle”; his letters were usually signed Michel d’Aigle Dokis), Ojibwa chief; b. c
 
rival Kingston paper, the Upper Canada Herald, owned and edited by his brother-in-law, Hugh C. Thomson
 
. Shirley C. Spragge ACC, Diocese of Huron Arch. (London, Ont.), Clergy reg
 
; b. c. 1830 probably in the vicinity of Fort Pitt (Sask.); d. in April 1885 on the Poundmaker Reserve (Sask.). Little
, app.5; Statutes, 1841, c.98; 1854–55, c.202. L.C., Special Council, Journals, 1839–41; Statutes, 1831–32, c.58. Que., Statutes, 1874–75, c.93. La Minerve
 
, surgeon, and landowner; b. c. 1734 in the parish of Saint-Sulpice in Paris, France, son of Didier Mondelet and Anne Méneveau; m. 23 April 1759 at
 
holder, jp, and seigneur; b. c. 1765 in Scotland; d. 3 Sept. 1834 in Bath, England
; RG 80-5-0-80-5-0-19, 18: f.216. Red Deer and District Arch. (Red Deer, Alta), C-IV-2 (Saskatchewan Land and Homestead Company fonds); S-II-3-5 (E. L. Meeres fonds), boxes III–V. Globe
 
? A treatise on the operation of the Holy Ghost in confirmation, with a scheme of instruction (London, 1890). RHL, USPG Arch., C
PAC, RG 8, I (C ser.), 167: 21; 232: 142; 363: 87–92; 679: 480; 681–84; 1171; 1172: 54; 1203 1/2H: 89; 1203 1/2J: 125; 1203 1/2K: 5, 56; 1203 1/2L: 154, 171; 1203 1/2R: 41, 95
 
, &c.” and “commit to her entire management all my money concerns.” “As to the arrangement of domestic concerns,” he wrote, he would “interfere as little as need be.” Their relationship indeed
 
American (Kingston, [Ont.]), 8, 11 July 1864. J. of Education for U.C., XVII (1864), 105–6. Merrill Denison, The barley and the stream; the Molson story
, trapper, and fisherman; b. c. 1850 at the western end of Lesser Slave Lake (Alta), eldest of the ten children of Masinigoneb and Marie Kowikkiu; m. there 7 Nov. 1892
 
in Delaware Township, Upper Canada, the son of Moses Mount and Jane Burtch; m. c. 1820, he had one son and one daughter; d. 19 Jan. 1834 in York (Toronto
 Nov. 1914; 25 Nov., 2 Dec. 1915; 29 June 1916. R. J. Forsberg, Chief Mountain: the story of Canon Middleton (Whittier, Calif., 1964). D. C
Vancouver y noticias de aquellos países.” Diccionario Porrúa de historia, biografía y geografía de México (1v. and Supplemento, Mexico City, 1964–66), 1: 1027–28. J. C. Arias
at summit.sfu.ca/collections). C. A. Cavanaugh, “Irene
 
partnership with John Doull, a former clerk with the Murdochs, and devoted more time to the family firm. With a revitalized leadership W. and C. Murdoch and Company expanded its wholesale trade
 
 April 1868. Irish Canadian (Toronto), 1863–66, 15 April 1868. Leader, 1864–66. C. P. Stacey, “A Fenian interlude: the story of Michael Murphy,” CHR, XV
Orillia (n.p., n.d.). C. H. Hale, “Chief William Yellowhead: sketch of the life of William Yellowhead, head chief of the Chippewas, whose Indian name was Musquakie, 1769–1864,” Orillia
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