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. ANQ-M, État civil, Anglicans, Christ Church, 26 June 1807. Can., prov. du, Statuts, 1844–45, c.81; 1847, c.26. Abbott, History of medicine, 56, 63–65, 67–70. E. A
Mary Jackson, a Pennsylvania-born black, was conducted by a BME minister, L. C. Chambers. At some point Ball became an elder in his church. In 1892, at the British Methodist Episcopal Church’s
 
politician; b. c. 1790 in Shelburne, N.S.; m. first 20 June 1814 in Halifax Mary Black (d
 
unparalleled artifices, impostures, mechanical ingenuity, &c. &c. displayed during and subsequently to his confinement in one of his majesty’s gaols in the province of New
 
. générales O.M.I. (Rome), Dossier Fleury Baudrand; C.-J.-E. de Mazenod, Journal (copies aux Arch. hist. oblates). Arch. provinciales O.M.I. (Montréal), Codex historicus, Saint-Hilaire
 
BAYNE, DANIEL, merchant, trader; b. c. 1730, possibly in Ross-shire, Scotland; d. 1769 in London
 
BEAMER (Beemer, Bemer), JACOB R., carpenter, innkeeper, and Patriot; b. c. 1810 in Norfolk
 
1713). AN, Col., B, 33, ff.171–75, 176v; Marine, C1, 154, ff.171, 189; 157, f.273; 161; Marine, C7, 20, f.12. PAC, FM 6, B, 9, ff.23v, 114v–16v. Charlevoix, Histoire (1744
BEDDOME, HENRY SEPTIMUS, physician and HBC employee; b. c. June 1830 in the parish of St Peter upon Cornhill
 
AN, Marine, C1, 159: f.301v.; C7, 147 (dossier Bedout). ANQ-Q, CE1-1, 14 janv. 1751. Louis Nicolas, La puissance navale dans l’histoire (3v., Paris, 1958–60),1
 
BERGER, JEAN, painter; b. c. 1681 at Saint-Dizier-au-Mont-d’Or, near Lyons, son of Jean-Claude
 
BLACKMAN, CHARLES, Church of England clergyman and school administrator; b. c. 1798 in England; m. Julia
 
in London, son of Musgrave Blaiklock and Elizabeth Harris; m. there first c. 1810 Catherine; m. secondly before 1823 Mary Morris, possibly in London, and they had three sons and a daughter; d
groups. C.-M. Boissonnault, “Histoire de la faculté de médecine de Laval,” Laval medical (Québec), 17 (1952): 1108–19. “Le Docteur Jean Blanchet, premier doyen, 1795–1857
in his nineties, Booth had achieved a reputation of legendary proportions tinged with the romance of the northern woods, even though by 1919 his production was being eclipsed by W. C. Edwards and
 
a well-known medical man, and Blair was a sheriff and warden of Dorchester Penitentiary. C. Alexander Pincombe
 
BOUCAULT DE GODEFUS, GILBERT, merchant, royal notary; b. c. 1709 in the region of Paris, France, son of Nicolas-Gaspard
 
. C. J. Russ AN, Col., C11A, 24, p.61; 28, p.17; 30, pp
 
BOUDREAU (Boudreault, Boudreaux, Boudrot), CÉCILE (Pitre; Pellerin), b. c
 
.348; 120, f.577v; 181, f.225v; C11A, 105/1, pp.82–162, 179–84; C11B, 22, f.127v; 27, f.283; 28, ff.26, 68; 29, ff.26–28; 31, f.77v; D2C, 4, p.132; 5, f.330; 48; E, 47
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