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Baltimore, where he died in his 61st year. His body was buried in Chatham near the grave of Nazrey. He left no children, and his widow later married a Greenville lawyer, C. J. Jones. She was buried
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EENOOLOOAPIK (Bobbie), Inuit hunter, traveller, guide, and trader; probably b. c. 1820 at Qimisuk (Blacklead Island
between Fort Vancouver and Hudson Bay in the years 1827–1828,” ed. C. O. Ermatinger and James White, RSCT, 3rd ser., VI (1912), sector, 67–132
. McCord, 17 July 1901; Edward Ermatinger to D. R. McCord, 31 May 1913; C. O. Ermatinger to D. R. McCord, 29 April 1912, 9 April 1917
near Castlepollard, County Westmeath (Republic of Ireland), son of Francis Evans; m. c. 1825 Maria Sophia Lewis, and they had six sons and six daughters; d
–78, 909–10, 1019, 1021. “U.C. land book C,” AO Report, 1931: 88. Kingston Gazette, 26 March 1811; 10 Feb., 6 April 1816. Armstrong, Handbook of Upper
feet four inches tall and weighing 350 pounds, became an instant success in Ottawa with his good humour, fund of stories, fine singing voice, and command of Gaelic. Active in parliament, D. C., as
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Allan; m. first c. 1785 Elizabeth – in Scotland; m. secondly 1792 Elizabeth Whidden of Cornwallis, N.S., and they had five children who survived to adulthood; d. 7 April 1829
GRANT, PETER, fur trader; b. c. 1764 in Scotland, probably in Glen Moriston; d. 20 July
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HARDISTY, RICHARD CHARLES, HBC furtrader and politician; b. c. 1832, probably at Fort Mistassini (Baie-du-Poste
C. Harris and became general merchants, importing and exporting goods from England, the United States, and the West Indies. In 1857 the Harrises had arranged for the construction of a ship of