Mdewakanton band of the Santee Sioux; probably b. c. 1720; probably d. before 1805. He had at least one son, Wahpasha, and one daughter, Mar-pi-ya-ro-to-win (Grey Cloud), who became the
to an artillery command in the abortive expedition against Canada.
C. P. Stacey
, decided to stick with the business, which he ran in partnership from 1864 with George H. Wilkes, forming a new firm, C. H. Waterous and Company. Wilkes had been a partner in Ganson, Waterous
. The climate, however, undermined his health, and he died that year at Calcutta.
C. H. Little
was published as Chart of the seas, straits, &c. thro’ which his majesty’s sloop “Furnace” pass’d for discovering a passage from
ÉLIE, JACQUES, fifth official executioner in Canada; b. c. 1682
.
Frederick H. Armstrong
PAO, U. C., Lieutenant Governor’s Office
ALAVOINE, CHARLES, surgeon; b. c. 1695 in France, son of Charles Alavoine, a merchant, and Marie-Thérèse Macard; d. 8
William Alexander, Earl of Stirling, founder of a Scottish colony at Port-Royal (Annapolis Royal, N.S.); b. c. 1602; d. 18 May 1638
George Simpson* on 17 Dec. 1845: “Ovid Allard otherwise called Chatelain, is still here, and acts as Interpreter &c
A portrait of William James Almon by Robert Field, done c. 1810, is in the collection of Mrs
.4; RG 22, 26: 25; RG 25, C, 5, book 2: 17–18; RG 34–312, P, 21, 16 May 1864; RG 83, 1, no.1: 43 (transcription of Almon’s medical diploma from Univ. of Glasgow, 1838). Univ. of Edinburgh
annals of the search for Franklin.
C. S. Mackinnon
ANDERSON, JOHN (originally named Jack Burton), fugitive slave; b. c. 1831; fl. 1862
opening of St. Mary’s Church, township of March, Upper-Canada . . . (Montreal, 1828).
RHL, USPG Arch., C/CAN/Que
, Windows on the past, North Sydney, Nova Scotia (Windsor, N.S., 1974). Israel Longworth, Life of S. G. W. Archibald (Halifax, 1881). C. O. Macdonald
., Special Council, Ordinances, 1840–41, c.10. British Colonist and St. Francis Gazette (Stanstead, Que.), 1 Dec. 1823, 4 Nov. 1825, 9 Feb. 1826
ARMSTRONG, JOHN BELMER, businessman, inventor, and politician; b. c. 1838 in Guelph, Upper Canada, eldest son of Robert
ARMSTRONG, Sir RICHARD, army officer; b. c. 1782 in Lincoln, England, only son of Lieutenant-Colonel Richard
ANQ-M, CE1-63, 11 oct. 1841. AUM P 58. PAC, MG 11, [CO 42] Q, 24; MG 30, D1, 3: 156–95. Private arch., Mrs C. M. Badgley (Westmount, Que.), Badgley papers. Montreal