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Darrel Butler
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disagreement. The situation was aggravated by McDonald’s attitude toward the people whom “he regarded as his inferiors in every respect,” according to the Catholic historian John C. MacMillan
, JOHN, businessman, politician, office holder, and militia officer; b. c. 1751 in Scotland; he had five sons and two daughters, at least six of whom were borne by Martha
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Newhouse and Catherine Martin; m. first Catherine —; m. secondly c. 1892 Lucy Sero, from the Tyendinaga Reserve, Ont., and they had three daughters and a son; d. 11
? These and other questions raised by Noyon’s experiences may remain unanswered because of inadequate documentation.
C. J
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, but a new brick building was soon erected, and the business fully recovered within a year and a half.
As early as 1879 John C. Oland also
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