Feb. 1901. Halifax Herald, 11 Feb. 1901. Morning Chronicle (Halifax), 21 Jan. 1899, 11 Feb. 1901. A. G. Archibald and R. C
BURNET, DAVID, businessman and politician; b. c. 1803; m. c. 1831 Mary Ann
role of three generations of the Calvin family in the business.
C. Ian Kyer
AO, ms 393, A-2-c(i), box 2, envelope 1; RG 1, C-IV, South Crosby Township, concession 8, lot
; Fonds Viger-Verreau, Sér.O, 0165–71 (copies at PAC). PAC, MG 30, Dl, 7; RG 1, E15, A, 280, 290, 317; E17; L3L: 29603–10; RG 4, A1: 21716–18; B33, 18; RG 8, I (C ser.), 1203 1/2G: 13
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, and Chineque), mariner, militiaman, trader, and shipowner; b. c. 1734, possibly in the parish of Saint-Pierre-d’Irube, France, son of Martin d’Echenic
: 30175–77; RG 4, 1353, 3; RG 8, I (C ser.), 392: 49. King v. Tunstall (1874), 7 C. R. A. C., 126. Quebec Gazette, 3 Sept. 1840. Elinor Kyte
. PAC, RG 1, L3L: 24874, 31112–15, 72581, 92522; RG 9, 1, A5, 1: 98; RG 31, CI, 1825, 1831, Dunham. Bouchette, Topographical description of L.C. Illustrated
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Étienne Taillemite
Archives de la Côte d’Or (Dijon), C 2885, 307. Archives
CLENCH (Clinch), RALFE (Ralph, Rolfe), army officer, office holder, judge, militia officer, politician, and farmer; b. c. 1762
COOPER, WILLIAM, teacher, businessman, and office holder; b. c. 1761 in Bath, England; m. first Ann
from the partnership in 1857, but Copp and Chewett continued under the old name until 1 July 1861, when the firm became W. C. Chewett and Company. They carried on the diverse business built up
(mfm. at PAC); C11A, 51, pp.10–16 (PAC transcripts). ANQ-Q, État civil, Catholiques, Notre-Dame de Québec, 2 juill. 1692, 13 nov. 1741, 28 mai 1780; Greffe de
COWANS, MARY (McDougall), philanthropist and administrator of charities; b. c. 1836 in Perth, Upper Canada, daughter of Thomas
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C. M. Wallace
N.B. Museum, Saint John, Register of voters, 1785–1869, esp. 1836; Tilley family papers, Corr. PAC
DANKS, BENONI, army officer and officeholder; b. c. 1716 in Northampton, Massachusetts, son of
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Étienne Taillemite
AN, Col., C11A, 101, f.160v; D2C, 4, f.176; 59, f.44; 96, f.29; E, 363 bis (dossier Saint
used by a parliamentary committee in 1803 in support of its regulatory legislation (43 Geo. III, c.56).
Denoon represented an increasing trend for
; 63, ff.541–41v; 64, f.473; 82, f.127; 87, p.196; 88/2, p.280; 91, pp.180, 361ff.; 92/2, p.480; 93, pp.200, 235; 94, p.91; 95, pp.250, 302, f.380v; 99, p.221, f.249; 108/2, p.587; C11A, 93, p