1661 to 1680 (of 5097)
1...82  83  84  85  86  ...255
. COOLEY, CHLOE, enslaved Black woman; fl. 1793 in Queenston, Upper Canada. Chloe Cooley is known because of a single 1793
 
of Montreal Arch., file C-18. ACC-Q, 50. All Saints (Anglican) Church (Dunham, Que.), Reg. of baptisms, marriages, and burials, 30 April 1815, 13 Oct. 1848. RHL, USPG Arch., C/CAN
 
. José Igartua AN, Col., C11A, 53, ff.52–60; 83, ff.65–69v; 89, ff.147–48; 93, ff.288v–92; 94, ff.59–63; 97, ff.165–70
]). NA, MG 17, B2, G, C.1/O (mfm.). PAA, ACC, Diocese of Athabaska records, A.281/21–27. PAM, HBCA, Z.13/1. K. M. Abel, “Bishop Bompas and the Canadian church,” in The Anglican Church
 
to be the son of Laban Crandall and Molly Seein; m. first c. 1786 Lida (Lydia) Mace, and they had seven children; m. secondly December 1813 Julia Smith, widow of Joseph Beemer, and they
William B. Fairbanks and John C. Allison, successors to the company run by Enos Collins
 
directory . . . (Philadelphia), 1884, 1893, 1903, 1922. New Brunswick newspaper directory, 1783-1988, comp. H. [C.] Craig (Fredericton, 1989
 
Settlement, 364–65. Hart’s army list, 1842, 1844, 1854, 1868, 1870, 1877, 1881. C. L. Kingsford, The story of the Royal Warwickshire Regiment, formerly the Sixth Foot (London, [1921
 
CROSSKILL (Croskill), JOHN, ship’s captain and landowner; b. 1740 in Norwich, England, the son of a shipbuilder; m. c. 1785
 
“Commercial and Law Blanks, Exhibition, Business, and Visiting Cards, Small and Large Bills and Posters,” as well as “Book and Rule Printing, Circulars, Music Printing, &c,” with a special service of
and CC. J. Bond, Hurling down the pine; the story of the Wright, Gilmour and Hughson families, timber and lumber manufacturers in the Hull and Ottawa region and on the Gatineau River
 
), farmer and Independent Greek Church clergyman; probably b. c. 1875 in Volchkivtsi, Sniatyn county, Austrian crownland of Galicia (Ukraine), son of Wasyl Czerniawski, a farmer, and Anna
Séminaire de Saint-Hyacinthe, AFG1 (fonds C.-P. Choquette). Canadian Patent Office (Hull, Que.), Patent nos.402, 526, 975, 1101, 1199, 1493, 1926, 3026, 4001, 4569, 4767, 6918, 8506, 9286, 15492, 17351
AN, Col., C11A, 14, f.282; C11D, 3, ff.27–40. Charlevoix, History (Shea), IV, V. “Correspondance de Frontenac (1689–99),” APQ Rapport, 1928–29, 297
Montréal, Annuaire, 1888/89–1889/90. S. B. Frost, McGill University: for the advancement of learning (2v., Montreal, 1980–84), 1. C. A. Mitchell, “A note on the early
 
conseillers, F.-C. David; Membres des conseils municipaux, 1833–99. Bibliothèque de la ville de Montréal, Salle Gagnon, Minutes de l’Union Saint-Joseph de Montréal. PAC, MG 30, D1, 9: 887. Extract of
. Scotsman (Edinburgh), 31 July 1905. Economic Journal, 15 (1905): 454–55. C. D. W. Goodwin, Canadian economic thought: the political economy of a developing
.C.” Series. Taking place in and around Minas Basin or celebrating great Maritime events such as the Miramichi fire, these adventures of the Brothers of the White Cross were published
 
 35A, 1, 1817, 1821–22; RG 39, C, 1809, box 94, Sarah Deblois v. Augustus Fallack; 1817, box 127, Deblois et al. v. Church; J, book 15, 1803–9
 
1724, 5 août, 10 sept., 29 déc. 1725, 11 janv. 1727, 5 oct. 1729, 20 oct. 1731, 4 avril 1734; Greffe de C.-H. Du Laurent, 24 mai 1735, 1er
1661 to 1680 (of 5097)
1...82  83  84  85  86  ...255