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, Eng., c. 1778–84; d. Toronto, Ont., 13 June 1871. The first certain fact about Andrew Mercer’s early life is that he
 
MERRICK, JOHN, artisan, merchant, and architect; b. c. 1756 in Halifax, third son of William Merrick and Ann
MIKAK (Micoc, Mykok), Labrador Inuk; b. c. 1740, daughter of Inuk chief Nerkingoak; m. c. 1762
 
MUIR, ADAM CHARLES, army officer and settler; b. c. 1766 or c. 1770 in Scotland; m. 6 Aug. 1801 Mary
 
. Times and General Commercial Gazette (St John’s), 1832–94. “Chronological list of Newfoundland newspapers in the public collections at the Gosling Memorial Library and Provincial
 
McDONALD, ANGUS, paper manufacturer; b. c. 1807 at Roslin (Lothian), Scotland, son of Mrs
 
(1930), 23. H. C. Campbell, Père René Ménard (Parkman Club publications, XI, Milwaukee, 1897); Pioneer priests, I, 215. Rochemonteix, Les Jésuites et la Nouvelle
 
NORMANDIN, DANIEL, soldier, court officer, clerk of court, royal notary; b. c. 1660 at Rochefort, France, son
 
AN, Col., B, 15; C11D, 2. Seven maps by Pasquine are preserved in AN (Archives d’Outre-Mer), Dépôt des fortifications des colonies, carton no.2, and in the BN, Cartes et plans
 
c. 1749 in Philadelphia, Pa; m. Susan –, and they had six children; d. in Grantham Township, Upper Canada, and was buried 16 Dec. 1818
, militiaman, labourer, and farmer; b. c. 1744 in Bondu (Senegal); d. before 27 Sept. 1838 near Fergus, Upper Canada. Whether slaves or
, DANIEL, naval officer; b. c. 1788 at Ivedon Penn, near Honiton, England; m. 27 Aug. 1810 Anne ———; they apparently had no children; d. 29 Nov
 
PÉROT, GILLES, priest, Sulpician, parish priest of Montreal; b. c. 1625 in the diocese of Chartres; d. 17 (or 16) July
 
and seigneurial notary, originally from Saint-Michel in the diocese of Saint-Brieuc (Brittany); b. c. 1651, son of Antoine Quiniard and Jeanne Branquais; buried 17 Sept. 1738 at
 
, Robert Swanley, and William Reyner; Acts of P. C, col. ser., 1613–80. Lounsbury, British fishery at Nfld. Prowse, History of Nfld.
 
RENAUD, JEAN (John), merchant and chief road commissioner (grand voyer); b. c. 1734; d. 16 March 1794 at
 
ROMIEUX (Romulus, Rémus), PIERRE (or Peter), surgeon; b. c. 1636; fl. 1675
 
ROSS, GEORGE McLEOD, Church of England minister; b. 1804; m. 2 March
, 1858; Statutes, 1857, c.170; 1862, c.69. Canada, Statutes, 1873, c.99. Andrew Merrilees, “A history of the Sincennes-McNaughton Line” (typescript, property of McAllister Towing Ltd
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