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(Musquodoboit Harbour, N.S.), son of Claude Petitpas* and a Micmac woman named Marie-Thérèse; m. Madeleine Coste c. 1715 and had six
 
, ff.23, 85; 118, ff.56, 229; 122, f.9; 125, f.78; 149, f.259; C11A, 104, f.117; E, 96 (dossier Courval); Marine, C7, 257. ANQ, Greffe de R.-C. Barolet, 25 juin, 13
 
PRATT, CHARLES, Church of England catechist, schoolmaster, and HBC fur-trader; b. c. 1816 into a tribe of Cree–Assiniboin
 
Labrador with Richard Hore; b. c. 1497 in Coventry, England; d. c. 1540
 
READ, JOHN LANDON, farmer, militiaman, merchant, justice of the peace, and office holder; b. c. 1787 in Township No
 
. in England, probably in the mid 1840s; m. first c. 1867 Lizzie —, and they had one son; m. secondly Annie O’Connor, and they had two sons and two daughters; d. 6 May 1914
AN, Col., B, 17, f.244v; 20, f.71v; 29, f.390; 35, f.337; C11A, 51; Marine, B4, 40, ff.368–76; 56, ff.53–122; 61, ff.177–250; C1, 165; 166, p.26; C7, 340
 
. Correspondence of Lieut. Governor Simcoe (Cruikshank). PAO Report, 1929–31 Julia Jarvis, Three centuries of Robinsons: the story of a family ([Toronto], 1967). C
 
(Montauban), État civil, Saint-Jean-Villenouvelle, 31 oct. 1730. AJQ, Registre d’état civil, Notre-Dame de Québec, 8 avril 1755. AN, Col., C11A, 108, ff.1–90. ANQ, Greffe de R.-C
 
entitled Speech of His Excellency John Graves Simcoe, esq; lieutenant governor of the province of Upper Canada, &c. &c. &c. upon opening
 
AN, Col., B, 44, f.572; 48, f.438; 49, f.728v; 54, f.509; 61, f.615v; 76, f.476; 88, f.358; C11B, 1–26, especially 2, f.75; 3, f.76; 4, ff.25, 39, 232; 5, f.349; 7, f.292v; 9, f.135; 17, ff
 
(1925–26), 15–19. References are sparse and widely scattered but may be found in AN, Col., B, 104, f.36v; C8B, 20; C11A, 65, f.24; 67, ff.48–48v; 70, ff.125
 
SAMSON, JAMES HUNTER, lawyer, politician, and office holder; b. c
 
SCOTT, THOMAS CHARLES HESLOP, self-proclaimed Church of England clergyman; b. c. 1753
 
honor,” had marked his career. C. M. Wallace
Walker C. D. Shanly, The monkey of Porto Bello (New York
c. 1812 in London, second child of Geddes Mackenzie Simpson and Frances Hume Hawkins; m. there 24 Feb. 1830 George
, its faith and worship: as shown by the Book of Common Prayer (London, 1867). C. E. Thomas
 
C. Muir’s unsuccessful expedition against Fort Wayne (Ind.). In January, while Tecumseh was absent, Roundhead and Myeerah
 
PAC, RG 3, 1, 1–14; 9, 5; RG 8, I (C series), 117, 122, 131, 226, 1169, 1203 1/2 E and F. PANS, Vertical mss file, “Allen family
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