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Belleville and there became a merchant before moving to Kingston in 1847. After attending the Hastings County grammar school, James began the study of law with C. O. Benson of Belleville. He continued his
Catholic burial in St Patrick’s Church.
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and faced destitution in her old age.
PEGGY, enslaved Black woman; b. c. 1766, likely in the Thirteen Colonies; d
*, who commanded the New England forces against Louisbourg in 1745; b. c. 1647, son of Andrew and Joan Pepperrell of Revelstoke, Devonshire; married Margery Bray, daughter of a
PIERRE, Comanche Indian, slave; b. c. 1707; baptized 11 Sept. 1723 in Montreal; buried there 5 Aug
clerk; b. c. 1700, son of Pierre Pillard and Anne Parisette, originally from the parish of Saint-Sulpice in Paris, France; buried 12 Jan. 1768 at Trois-Rivières
PIWAPISKUS, MARIE-ROSE (Opikokew), Plains Cree catechist and educator; b. c. 1840 in what is now
c. Plamondon) (versement 1960-01-352/157); dossier 941 (1914) (Ortenberg c. Leduc) (versement 1960-01-352/157); TP11, S1, SS2, SSS1, dossier 778 (1910) (Ortenberg
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ROUSSEL, TIMOTHÉE, surgeon; b. c. 1639, son of Étienne Roussel and Jeanne Bouette, from Notre-Dame de Montpellier
RYAN, JAMES A., machinist and labour leader; b. c. 1840 in County Clare (Republic