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., C11A, 53, ff.228–30. ANQ, NF, Ord. int., 1er avril 1750. ANQ-M, Greffe d’Antoine Adhémar, 9 juin 1694. PAC Report, 1904, app.K
 
of the Oneidas. His official title in the Iroquois federal council may have been Deyo’ha’gwen de’, meaning Through the Opening or Open Voice; d. c. 1 June 1766 at Fort Stanwix (near
 
collection, census of Detroit, 1760 C. [G.-J. Chaussegros de Léry, “Les journaux de M. de Léry,” APQ Rapport, 1926–27, 334–48. Windsor border region (Lajeunesse). Tanguay
 
, Acts of P.C., col. ser., 1680–1720. New Eng. Hist. and Geneal. Register, XIX (1865). Nute, Caesars of the wilderness.
 
. Chippindall (Kendal, 1910). PRO, Acts of P.C., col. ser., 1720–45; B.T.Journal, 1718–22, 1722/23–1728, 1728/29–1734, 1734/35–1741; CSP, Col., 1719
 
Jean Godefroy de Lintot; b. c. 1610 at Lintot in the district of Caux, Normandy; d. 1652 in the Iroquois country. Thomas
 
during 1670–71 and 1672–75; fl. c. 1668–87. Gorst was a passenger in the Eaglet, which was forced by
 
[W. C. Grant was the author of “Description of Vancouver Island, by its first colonist,” Royal Geographical Soc., Journal (London), 27 (1857), 268–320, and “Remarks on Vancouver
 
GRASS, MICHAEL, office holder; b. c. 1735 in Strasbourg, France; m. first Mary Ann – ; m. secondly
GRAY, JOHN, businessman, militia officer, and jp; b. c. 1755
 
(14v., Lyon, 1819), XIV, 262–301. Allaire, Dictionnaire. Gauthier, Sulpitiana. C.-P. Beaubien, Le Sault-au-Récollet; ses rapports avec les premiers temps de la colonie
 
, ed. D. C. Harvey (PANS pub., no.2, Halifax, 1935). J. N. McIlwraith, Sir Frederick Haldimand (2nd ed., London, Toronto, 1926). Willis Chipman, “The life and times of
 
HEATH, JOHN, Patriote, notary, and registrar; b. c. 1808 in Ireland, son of a regimental captain
Reverie (c. 1885) at Museum London (London, Ont.), Mortgaging the homestead (1890) at the NGC, and Sketch portraits of GAR and MHR (1896) at the AGO. Her paintings A
 
(o.s.) at Saco, Me., one of triplets among eight children of Roger Hill (who had arrived with his father Peter from Plymouth, Eng., 22 March 1632/33), and Sarah Mary Cross Hill; d. c
Anglican, northern Irish descent, Ralph C. Horner was a third-generation farmer on the Quebec side of the Ottawa valley across from Renfrew. His father had died when he was 16, and he had been
 
HOW, EDWARD, justice of the peace, militia officer, member of the Nova Scotia Council; b. possibly c
of Roman Catholic fishermen and seamen. C. W. Andrews and G. M. Story
 
d’Orléans, son of Étienne Jacob and Jeanne Bellejambe, of Saint-Germain in Paris; b. c. 1648; d. after 10 April 1726. He arrived in New
 
 peinture traditionnelle au C.f., 38.
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