ROSS, MALCHOM (Malcolm, Malcholm), furtrader; b. c. 1754 in the Orkney Islands (U.K
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Le Roy de La Potherie.
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native Nova Scotia.
C. Ian Kyer
SIMMS, SOPHIA (Dalton), newspaper publisher; b. 1785 or 1786, near Birmingham, England; m. c. 1805 Thomas
.
Leo A. Johnson
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importance in the early history of the professional military forces of Canada.
C. P. Stacey
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officer; b. 28 Jan. 1774 in Keene, N.H., son of Gideon Tiffany and Sarah Farrar, née Dean; m. c. 1802 Ruth Tomlinson, and they had five children who reached
autobiography for his children and their families that was never published. It bears an alternative title, “Memories of the manse, the parsonage, and the college.” The UCC-C holds two copies of this work, in
WILKINS, LEWIS MORRIS, lawyer, militia officer, office holder, politician, and judge; b. c. 1768 in Morrisania (New
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. c. 1777; d. 13 Aug. 1849 near Brantford, Upper Canada.
James Winniett was a career army officer who joined the 68th Foot in
participation in the events of the year 1750 memorable in the history of Nova Scotia, ed. and intro. J. C. Webster (Saint John, N.B., 1936
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