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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
(1904): 122–23. U.C., House of Assembly, Journal, 1829: 31; 1831–32, app.: 178; Statutes, 1827, c.19; 1828, c.12; 1831, c.21. Colonial Advocate
 
SUTHERLAND, PATRICK, military officer; fl. 1746; d. c. 1766
 
TANTOUIN (Pitantouin or Tantoin) DE LA TOUCHE, LOUIS, commissary of the Marine in Canada; b. c
 
THOMPSON, TOLER (Tolar), agricultural improver; b. c. 1780 in Upper Sackville (N.B.), only child of John Thompson
 
PAC, RG 1, L3, 499: T14/86; 510: T leases, 1801–36/28–29; RG 8, I (C ser.), 1855: 55, 68; RG 9, I, B5, 1, 3–4, 6; RG 68, General index, 1651–1841. PRO, WO 13/3716: 339. Stephen Jarvis, “Reminiscences of
Cemetery near his friend Peter Nordbeck. D. C. Mackay
 
AN, Col., B, 16, ff.187v; 17, f.136; 19, ff.44; 22, f.177; 23, ff.124v, 141, 157, 158, 281v, 283v; 25, ff.77v, 78; 27, f.369v; C11A, 11, f.93; 12, f.217; 13, ff.55, 81v, 124, 153, 285, 301
 
WENTWORTH, JOHN, lawyer, office holder, and politician; b. c. 1768 in
1735/36, probably in Cork (Republic of Ireland), son of Charles Willcocks and Margaret Russell; m. c. 1760 Phoebe Jackson of Birr (County Offaly), and they had eight children; d
 
.” Donald C. Mackay PANB, MC 1, A. C. Wolhaupter, “Wolhaupter
 
WOLHAUPTER, JOHN, watchmaker, gold- and silversmith, and jeweller; b. c. 1771 in New York City
general in 1859, but remained in Fredericton until his death. Donald C. Mackay
 
ZENO, NICOLÒ and ANTONIO, two Venetian brothers, reputed to have sailed to the north Atlantic c. 1380, to have made voyages to
ZENO, NICOLÒ and ANTONIO, two Venetian brothers, reputed to have sailed to the north Atlantic c. 1380, to have made voyages to
 
ˀKWAH (Quâs), Carrier chief; b. c. 1755 on what is now Stuart Lake, B.C., son of Tsalekulhyé and a
 
ALLANSON, JOHN, wood-engraver; b. c. 1813 in England; his wife, Elizabeth ——, and a child predeceased
. Kaye Lamb A. C. Anderson was the author of A brief account of the province of British Columbia, its climate and
 
AO, MS 516, David Thorburn to Mackenzie, 29 March 1831; RG 22, ser.14-a, 30: 40–42; ser.125, 2: 45, 177; ser.134, 4: 156; ser.155, will of B. C. Beardsley. MTL, W. W
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