La Salle at Fort Frontenac (Cataracoui, now Kingston, Ont.), holder of the trading concession of Saint-Louis-des-Illinois, captain, manager, and commandant at Detroit; b. c
DES HERBIERS DE LA RALIÈRE (La Ratière), CHARLES, naval officer; b. c. 1700, only son of
DU BOS, NICOLAS, priest; b. c. 1653 at Abbeville (Picardy), son of Nicolas Dubos and Antoinette Caron: d. 1699 at Quebec
Nouvelle-France au XVIIe siècle, I, 226. [C.-E. Rouleau, Découverte des restes ... (Québec, 1893).]
DUPRAC, JEAN-ROBERT, mason, court clerk, and seigneurial notary; b. c. 1646, son of Jacques Duprac, master
. c. 1695 in Eutingen (near Pforzheim, Federal Republic of Germany), son of a pastor; buried at Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, 24 March 1757
husband, J. C. Keith. The painting was presented to the British Columbia government in 1914 on behalf of the family to be hung in the lobby of the Legislative Hall
Sauvages Kessessakiou” is found in AN, Col., C11A 109, ff.272–86, and is published in APQ Rapport, 1920–21, 60–75, and Inv. de pièces du Labrador (P.-G. Roy), II
FORSYTH (Forsythe), ESTHER (Arscott; Barnes), brothel-keeper; b. c. 1842 in England or the Province of Canada; m
.
Marcel Hamelin
AN, Col., B, 12, ff.20, 39, 40½; 15, f.6½; C11A, 8, pp.192, 220, 320 (copies in PAC); 10, pp.147, 291
apprenticeship in the office of Dr T. C. Gunn in Newport, he entered the University of Pennsylvania, where he obtained his md in 1834 with a graduating
GIRARD (Giran, Gyrard), JACQUES (his Christian name is not certain), missionary; b. c. 1712 in the province
.
Edward H. Borins
AN, Col., C11A, 6, f.431; 15, f.86; 125, ff.88, 89, 368–70. Jug. et délib., II
*), Greenlander (Inuk) hunter, guide, and dog-driver; b. c. 1834 in Fiskenæsset, Greenland, the second of five children of Benjamin and Ernestine; d. 11 Aug. 1889 at Godhavn, Greenland
HARDISTY, WILLIAM LUCAS, HBC fur-trader; b. c. 1822 probably at Waswanipi House (Que.), on Waswinipi Lake in the
., &c., first director of the Geological Survey of Canada . . . (Montreal, 1883) and of a number of reports issued in scientific journals or separately; these publications are
; Statutes, 1854–55, c.195; 1856, c.118. Doc. hist. of education in U.C. (Hodgins), vols.11–13. Jaradiah, the scribe [Joshua Winn], Chronicles of the north riding
Quebec; b. c. 1672 in Paris, France, son of Bernard Hiché, a bourgeois, and Marie-Catherine Masson; d. 14 July 1758 at Quebec.
The
AN, Col., C11B, 3, 5, 6. PRO, C.O. 5/867; CSP, Col., 1719. McLennan, Louisbourg. For a more complete bibliography on the Canso dispute, see the bibliography for
–99; 54, f.520v; C11B, 4, ff.278–82; 5, ff.58–67v, 220–21v, 386–88, 420–22; 6, ff.127, 170–73v, 235–42v, 293–94v; 7, ff.12, 361–62, 370–72; 8, ff.8–20v, 215; 9, ff.231–50v; 10, ff.242–45; 12