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-Félicien. With him were his close friend, the mechanic and apprentice pilot Oscar Therrien, and John C. Stadler, an employee of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. All three died in the crash, the
 
Charles de Saint-Étienne de La Tour; b. c. 1570 in the province of Champagne, France, son of Guyon Turgis, mason, and Marie Condor; m. first Marie de Salazar; signed a
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; 11 March 1762. Royal Fort Frontenac (Preston and Lamontagne). R. C. Alberts, The most extraordinary adventures of Major Robert Stobo (Boston, 1965). E. J
 
engraving of it appears in OH, 37 (1945), facing page 28; and a water-colour reproduction is at the MTL. AO, RG 1, C-I-3, 92: 6. PAC, MG 24
 
SCOTT, CHRISTOPHER, businessman and ship’s captain; b. c. 1762 in Greenock
SCOTT, EMMA (Ema) PRISCILLA (Raff; Nasmith), educator and author; b. c. 1868 in Waterdown
 
SCOTT, THOMAS, merchant, office holder, militia officer, and landowner; b. c. 1741, probably in
SCOTT, THOMAS, adventurer; b. c. 1842, probably at Clandeboye, County Down (Northern Ireland); d. 4 March
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mountain at the mouth of the Nass River, B.C., Ḵ’ayax, and Mountain), Nisga’a chief; b. c. 1830, probably in Git’iks or Gunwok, B.C.; d
published again as Narrative of a voyage to California ports in 1841–42, together with voyages to Sitka, the Sandwich islands & Okhotsk . . . , ed. T. C. Russell
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