, MG 23, D1, 61, book 6; 68, book 90; MG 24, A20, 3: ff.211–12, 243–46, 675; RG 8, I (C ser.), 1883: 57; 1884: 32, 38, 64, 73, 88; 1885, Nathaniel Vernon, muster rolls, 25 Oct.–24 Dec
CHULA (Little Chief, Stamixo’tokan, Bull Head), Sarcee warrior and chief; b. c. 1833, likely in what is now central
written at age 15, might well serve as his epitaph.
Kenneth C. Dewar
, businessman, politician, jp, judge, and office holder; b. c. 1751 in Boston, son of Nathaniel Coffin, the last receiver general and cashier of British customs
. C. Crewe coll., dossier on Methodism in Newfoundland. USPG, A; B, 6, pp.168–69; C/CAN/Nfl., 1, pp.58–62; Journal of SPG, 17–21. Arminian Magazine (London), VIII (1785), 490–92. SPG
CRUICKSHANK, ROBERT, silversmith, merchant, office holder, and militia officer; b. c. 1748, probably in
, 4 avril 1939. C. A. V. Barker and T. A. Crowley, One voice: a history of the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association (Ottawa, 1989). BCF, 1925. A. M. Evans
DAVIDSON, WILLIAM (John Godsman), lumber merchant, shipbuilder, and office-holder; b. John Godsman c. 1740, at Cowford, parish of
merchandise to the Military, and trades with the Settlers for grain &c. which is bought up to supply the Garrisons – he has been but a short time in Business for himself – short as it is, he has
.
In contrast to Duncan’s prolific output of watercolour landscapes, only four major landscapes in oil by him are known. The earliest, a “View of Montreal” (c. 1826), shows the influence of
1, A-I-6: 11430–32; A-II-2, 1: 91; C-I-1, petitions of John DeCow, 20 April 1819, 4 June 1834; John DeCew, 19 Sept. 1841; C-IV, Cayuga Township, concession 1 (north), lot 40; Thorold
ELLIOTT, MATTHEW, farmer, Indian Department official, politician, and militia officer; b. c. 1739
.
C. Ian Kyer
AO, RG 22-305, no.63434. Fasken Martineau DuMoulin Arch. (Toronto), W. H. Beatty to C. W. Beatty, 3
FAUQUIER, FREDERICK DAWSON, Church of England clergyman and bishop; b. probably 29 July 1817; m. c. 1846
FRANKS, JACOB (John), fur trader and businessman; b. c. 1768, probably at Quebec, son of John Franks and
FRASER, RICHARD DUNCAN, fur trader, merchant, militia officer, farmer, justice of the peace, politician, and office holder; b. c
GARDEN, GEORGE, businessman, militia officer, politician, and jp; b. c
by permission of Major-General Sir Garnet Wolseley, C.B., K.C.M.G. (2v., London, 1968). J. K. Hiller, “A history of Newfound land
pumping stations, and a 9.5-mile filtered-water tunnel. At the time of Gore’s death only the reservoir and the tunnel were finished; the works, eventually known as the R. C. Harris Water Treatment
AN, Col., B, 15–17, 19, 20, 22, 23, 25, 27, 29, 32, 35, 39; C11B, 1, 2, 13; C11C, 2, 7, 16; C11D, 2–7; E, 209; Section Outre-Mer, G1, 406; G3