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and Eunice Putnam; m. c. 1764 Elizabeth Mooers (Moores), and they had seven sons and seven daughters; d. 30 Aug. 1813 in Maugerville, N.B
PROCTER (Proctor), HENRY, army officer; b. c. 1763 in Ireland, eldest son of Richard Procter and Anne Gregory; m
works destroyed,” from issue of 4 Sept. 1908, which is no longer extant. Can., Statutes, 1883, c.89. Canada Lumberman (Peterborough, Ont.; Toronto), 2 (1881)–24 (1903
denied by the English law officers. Finally, in 1791 remedial legislation was passed by parliament. The act 31 Geo.III, c.29, created “a court of civil jurisdiction” to determine “all pleas of debt
primary haemorrhage . . . with a note by C. G. Watson . . . ,” July–December 1916: 38–40 and July–December 1917: 679–83 respectively; three in the Canadian Medical Assoc
 
exploits were any more remarkable. C. J. Jaenen
.” Frederick H. Armstrong AJM, Greffe de A.-C. Décary, testament de C.-S
.] Smith, “Bloody murder almost became miscarriage of justice,” Calgary Herald Sunday Magazine, 23 July 1989: 12–15. Bob Beal and R. [C.] Macleod, Prairie fire: the North
 
). F. J. Thorpe AD, Aisne (Laon), État civil, Château-Thierry, 6 août 1802. AN, Col., B, 105; C11A
 
Congregational Church in New Gloucester (Charlestown, Mass., 1808); The life of Jonathan Scott, ed. C. B. Fergusson (Halifax, 1960); and A sermon delivered at Hallowell before the Maine
 
Minn. Hist. Soc. (St Paul), Ramsey County District Court, naturalization records; H. H. Sibley papers. PABC, A/C/30Si6C; Add. mss 635, file 204; E/B/Si6. PAC, MG 19, E8. PAM, Copley, “The
 
lasting historical contribution is his entry “Christian Brothers of Ireland” in The Catholic encyclopedia, ed. C. G. Herbermann et al. (15v., New York, 1907–12), 3: 710–11. While at
 
Dennis Vanduzer (early 1880s), Dymore Kerman (late 1880s), H. C. Kerman (early 1890s), and Edwin L. Reed (1899 to after 1908). Over the years, he advertised “prices to suit the times” and
. 1862 Maria Elinor Taylor (d. 1917) in Simla, India, and they had two sons and three daughters who survived to adulthood; m. secondly 1918 Janet Fell, widow of F. C. Ruxton; d. 9
THOMPSON, GRACE SARAH HALL (Fletcher), businesswoman and social reformer; b. c. 1850, probably in
–22 Jan. 1867. PAC, MG 19, A2, ser.2, 5 (copy at PABC). PAM, HBCA, A.1/6; A.1/60; A.6/23; A.10/60; A.34/2; B.239/a/6; C.1/285; C.1/915; C.1/925; E.4/la (transcripts at PABC). The Hargrave
were Thomas Cramp* and later also his own son, John Torrance Jr (1835–1908). With Cramp and another son, George William Torrance (c
 
AJQ, Registre d’état civil, Notre-Dame de Québec, 27 déc. 1723, 8 févr. 1731. AN, Col., C11A, 54, ff.235–37; 59, f.388; 67, f.78v; 69, ff.39–43; 70, f.138; 71, ff.125, 142
. The Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada under the chairmanship of Dr. J. C. Webster erected a monument to Vetch in 1928 on the ramparts of the old fort at Annapolis Royal. Large
. Roderick C. Macleod NA, MG 26, G: 7090–91; MG 27, I, 134; RG 18, 3, file 48A–75; 9, file 69–76; 12, files 147–83
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