PICHARD (Pichart), AMABLE, Roman Catholic priest; b. c. 1753 in Orléans, France; d. 24 Dec. 1819 in Berthier
the affaire du Canada; b. c. 1724 near Brest, France; d. 9 Aug. 1784 at L’Acul (Dominican Republic).
Charles-François
de la Colonie; b. c. 1665 in the parish of Saint-Michel, Carcassonne, son of Jean Pinaud and “honorable femme” Françoise Daret (Dazé); d. in August 1722
, son of Martin Piot de Langloiserie and Anne Petit; baptized c. 1655 at Hanion, bishopric of Chartres; buried at Quebec 21 Feb. 1715
PONEKEOSH (Bonekeosh), Mississauga Ojibwa chief; b. c. 1810–20, likely at or
[The author wishes to thank Mr William Daniels of Toronto, who provided information and constructive criticism. The Reverend C. Glenn Lucas, archivist-historian of the UCC-C, was also of
.
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AJM, Greffe de Jacques David; Greffe de Charles-René Gaudron de Chèvremont; Greffe de Nicolas-Augustin Guillet de Chaumont; Greffe de J.-C. Raimbault. AN, Col., B, 53, 54, 55, 57, 59; C11A
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PURCELL, JAMES, architect; b. c. 1804; fl. 1841–58 in St John’s
.
C. Alexander Pincombe
Westmorland County Registry Office (Dorchester, N.B.), libro KK: 443. Moncton Times, 11
, Legislative Assembly, Journals, 1852–53. [Hugh Scobie], “Letters of 1844 and 1846 from Scobie to Ryerson,” ed. C. B. Sissons, CHR, XXIX (1948), 393–411. Town of York, 1815
. first c. 1776 Isabella –,and they had one son, Samuel Smith*; m. secondly 26 May 1789 Mary Campbell
Assembly of 1789.
Étienne Taillemite
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ROBERTSON, JAMES, merchant and manufacturer; b. 1831 in Campsie, Scotland; m. c
. c. 1852 in St Neots, England, daughter of William Augustus Robinson; m. 5 Oct. 1877 Charles Edward Redfern in Victoria, and they had six daughters and three sons; d
London, Methodist Missionary Soc. Arch., Methodist New Connexion Church, Foreign and Colonial Missions Committee, letters from missionaries in Canada (mfm. at UCC-C). UCC-C, Albert Burnside, “The Canadian
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Saint-Castin; d. c. 1749.
Jacques-Philippe-Urbain Rondeau came to Louisbourg, Île Royale (Cape Breton Island), in the early 1720s. He lived
entrance to St John’s harbour.
C. P. McFarland