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ROSS, SALLY (Sarah), Okanagan Indian and housewife; b. c. 1798 in the Columbia River area, daughter of an Okanagan
 
. Yvon Desloges AN, Col., B, 47, 65, 66, 68, 91, 103, 107, 112, 144; C11A
 
RUSSELL, ARCHIBALD (Archie), labourer; b. c
the Hon. Henry Ruttan of Cobourg,” pp.361–82. Other versions, with some changes, of this autobiography are: “Autobiography of the Honorable Henry Ruttan of Cobourg, Upper Canada,” copied by C. E
de Sainte-Croix (Montréal), Sér.B2 (corr. de J.-P. Rézé). Noces d’or du rév. père Joseph Rézé, c.s.c. (Montréal, 1888). Sainte Croix au Canada
Doyon-Ferland AHGQ, “Annales.” AN, Col., B, 34, ff.92v, 193; C11A, 22, f.188; 23, f.35 (copies at ANQ). ANQ, Greffe de
 
.S. Archives, I, 91–94; III, 197. PRO, Acts of P.C., col. ser., 1720–45, 360–62; B.T. Journal, 1728/29–1734
 
c. 1750; d. 2 Oct. 1818 in Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, Lower Canada. John Sayer first appeared in the fur trade in the late
.] Charlesworth, Candid chronicles: leaves from the note book of a Canadian journalist (Toronto, 1925). D. L. Hunt, “Introduction” to C. H. Hoyt, Five plays, ed. D
SEFTON, HENRY FRANCIS, music teacher, author, and composer; b. c. 1808 in Worcester, England, son of Henry Sefton
thus secure, salary. While in Norway House he worked with his translator, John C. Sinclair, to transcribe several literary works, such as John Bunyan’s The
SHULDHAM, MOLYNEUX, 1st Baron SHULDHAM, naval officer and governor of Newfoundland; b. c. 1717, probably in Ireland
 
the early 1830s, reappeared as a shopkeeper. Young William began working as a clerk for his father and in 1840 was admitted as a partner. Reorganized in the 1840s as W. and C. Silver when
 
SINGLETON, GEORGE, army officer and merchant; b. c. 1750 in Ireland; d. 21 Sept. 1789 at
 
SKERRETT, JOHN, army officer; b. c. 1743 in England; d. 18 Aug. 1813 in Heavitree, England
 
. G. P. Browne AN, Col., B, 44; C11B, 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8
 
., Prov. of, Sessional papers, 1863, V, no.48; Statutes, 1844–45, c.25, c.91; Legislative Council, Journals, 1857–63. Globe, 1 March 1893. Montreal
 
, and office holder; b. 1752; m. c. 1794 Ann Cook, and they had three sons and five daughters; d. 15 Aug. 1826 in Kingston, Upper Canada
A sermon on the subject “Acquaintance with God,” which appeared under the title Baccalaureate sermon . . . ([Winnipeg, 1902?]; copy at UCC-C), seems to be Joseph Walter
 
SPENCE, THOMAS, gold-miner, contractor, and public servant; b. c. 1826 in Dundee, Scotland; d. unmarried 7
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