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Huldah S. McMullen’s father was a Methodist minister of some note in the Bay of Quinte region. Two of her brothers would also achieve prominence: George William in railway promotion and Harvard C
McRAE, JOHN C., policeman and chief of police; b. 4 March 1859 in Carleton County, Upper Canada, son of Alexander McRae, a
), Blackfoot Indian chief and medicine man; b. c. 1819 probably in what is now central Alberta, son of Natos-api (Old Sun, also known as Crockery Old Man); d. 26 Jan. 1897 at
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, History of L.C., V. Dent, Last forty years, I, 244. A. E. E. Legge, The Anglican Church in Three Rivers, Quebec, 1768–1956 (Russell, Ont., 1956
)), Blood Indian war chief; b. c. 1838 probably in what is now southern Alberta; he had two wives, and they had several children; d. 19 Aug. 1897 on the Blood Indian Reserve (Alta
, Lower Canada, second son of Samuel G. P. Orr, shoemaker, and Jane Hicks; m. c. 1863 Priscilla Victoria Miller, and they had two daughters and one son; d. 16 Feb. 1898 in
O’BEIRNE, EUGENE FRANCIS (known as Mr O’B), adventurer and schoolmaster; b. c. 1809–11 at Newtown
A comprehensive list of paintings done by O’Brien, identifying the galleries and private collectors by whom they are held, together with fuller documentation for his career, appears in P. C
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for C. Noyes, G. Ross, and Félix Souligny. He also transported immigrants. The shipping news of 5 June 1833 announced details of the New Felix Souligny’s performance
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. Igartua
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PERRAULT, FRANÇOIS, merchant; b. c. 1694 in the parish of Saint-Jacques in Cosne-sur-Loire, France, son of
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