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,” wife of William Connolly*, fur-trader; b. c. 1788, probably northwest of Lake Winnipeg; d. 14 Aug. 1862 in the
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Micheline D. Johnson
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COPE, HENRY, military officer, merchant; b. c. 1688 in England; d. in Kingston, Jamaica, on 12 July
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. c. 1731 in the village of Kerquisinoir (?) in the diocese of Quimper, France, son of Christophe Corolère and Marie Dorollaire (?); it is not known when or in what circumstances he died
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CORPRON, JEAN, merchant trader, assistant purveyor general of provisions in Quebec; b. c. 1729 at
Some of J. L. Cotter’s photographs are reproduced in “The Eskimos of Eastmain,” Beaver, outfit 260 (1929–30), 301–6 and 362–65, and in the photo essay of J. L. Cotter and C