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LEGACÉ, JOSETTE (Work), b. c. 1809 near Kettle Falls (Wash.), daughter of Pierre Legacé and a Spokan Indian woman
 
Legardeur* de Croisille and Marie-Anne-Geneviève Robinau de Bécancour; d. c. 1776 in Pennsylvania. Joseph-Michel Legardeur de
Hudson and after her death in 1646, Sarah Sedgwick, the daughter of Robert Sedgwick, in 1647. C. Bruce Fergusson
 
. David A. Armour AN, Col, B, 44, f.521; C11A, 44, ff.45, 46
 
. c. 1754, probably in Hesse-Kassel (Federal Republic of Germany); m. 30 Jan. 1784 Marguerite Gamelin, daughter of Pierre-Joseph
 
. probably c. 1815 in or near Medoctec (four miles upriver from present-day Meductic), N.B.; m. 31 Oct. 1837 Fanny (Françoise) Joseph, and they had two sons and two daughters; last
, 1862/1863, ed. John Gellner (Toronto, n.d.), 190. Daily British Colonist (Victoria), 28 May 1861, 8 Dec. 1865. R. C. Mayne, Four years in British Columbia and Vancouver
 
. Léon Pouliot AN, Col., B, 59, f.439; C11A, 42, f.8; 45, f.69; C
 
LUGRIN, GEORGE KILMAN, printer, office holder, and newspaperman; b. c. 1792 in Saint John, N.B., son of loyalist
 
 juin 1775; Greffe de J.-C. Panet, 16 août, 10 oct. 1769. ASQ, C 22, sept.-oct. 1761; S, Carton 10, no.38; Séminaire, 82, no.50; 121, no.112; 152, nos.28, 215, 236. Doc
 
. c. 1700 at Montbéliard, illegitimate son of Leopold Eberhard, Prince of Montbéliard; d. 1738 at Louisbourg. The Régiment de Karrer, created
 
MACKASEY, JOHN A., commission merchant and labour leader; b. c. 1840; m. with two sons and one daughter who survived him; d
. Donald C. Cutter Almost all of the extensive material relating to
 
. C. M. Johnston Oakland, Ont., Township offices, minutes of the Oakland Township Council, 1850–56. Brant County
died as he had lived, in the midst of a true and noble fight.” C. E. Thomas
 
MARSHALL, JOSEPH, jp, judge, militia officer, politician, and farmer; b. c
 
, 3895. PAC, RG 4, A1, S-215, p.152; B30, 80; RG 8, I (C series), 1039, pp.106, 175; 1044, pp.3, 55, 175; RG 9, I, C2, 3; RG 19, E5, 3797, pp.1067–127. Private archives, Miss Ethel Kyte (Darien, Conn
 
MATONABBEE, leading Indian; b. c. 1737 of Chipewyan parents at Prince of Wales’s Fort (Churchill, Man.); d
. mss 21827–28 (mfm. at PAC), and AO, RG 1, A-IV, 80. His claim to be a loyalist, his probable location, and some information about his family are contained in AO, RG 1, A-I-6: 1766–67; C
 
him can be found in: AAQ, 12A, Registres d’insinuations C, 16–18. ANDQ, Registres des baptêmes, mariages et sépultures, 1 août 1694. ASQ, Lettres, M, 82, p.8; 95, p.2; P, 123; mss, 2, 38; 12
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