small collection of biographical information on Mackenzie’s relations in the C. B. Lindsey papers (MU 1947), and a little material in the Mackenzie clippings (MU 1855, no.2056). The
McKENZIE, CHARLES, fur trader; b. c. 1778 in Ferintosh, Scotland; m. some time before 1805, according to the
the close of Rev. Dr. Ryerson’s administration of the Education Department in 1876, ed. J. G. Hodgins (28v., Toronto, 1894–1910), 23: 161–79. E. C. Guillet, In the
Missionary Soc. Arch., C, C.1/0, letters and journals of William Cockran. HBRS, 1 (Rich); 2 (Rich and Fleming); 30 (Williams). Ranald MacDonald, Ranald MacDonald, the narrative of his early life
death occurred three years later.
Ruben C. Bellan
McMILLAN (MacMillan), JOSEPH C., printer and trade union leader; b. in 1836 in Scotland; he
P.E.I.,” c.10; “Sir Andrew Macphail as a social critic” (phd thesis, Univ. of Toronto, 1974), c.1. S. N. Robertson, “The public school system,” Past
operate J. W. McRae and Company, which in 1883 added pig-iron, drainpipe, and other products to its stock. In the 1890s McRae and Murphy appeared in city directories as partners of Cassius C
.”
C. M. Wallace
N.B. Museum, Marriage register B, 1828–38
river, the designation of one of the four Ottawa bands; b. c. 1715; d. 1797.
Nissowaquet was born into the Nassauaketon band
NORTON, MOSES, HBC chief factor; b. c. 1735, son of Richard
AN, Col., B, 63, f.466v; 64, ff.430–30v, 441v–42, 446v; 65, ff.407–8, 415v; 70, f.342v; C11A, 61, ff.86–89; 63, ff.226–32v, 236–45v; 64, ff.162v–66; 65, ff.142–49; 66, ff.150v–53v; 67, f.171
OHTOWAˀKÉHSON (Ahdohwahgeseon, Adonwentishon, Catharine, Catharine Brant), head woman of the turtle clan of the Mohawks; b. c
OULTON, ROBERT TRENHOLM, farmer and co-founder of the silver fox industry in Prince Edward Island; b. c. 1835 in Mount
are AN, Col., C11A, 19, p.82; 24, pp.27–30; 28, p.144; 29, pp.26–101; 30, pp.82–88; 33, pp.71–79 (copies in PAC); also 39, ff.44, 50v, 52v. “Correspondance de Vaudreuil,” APQ Rapport
), Methodist missionary; b. c. 1807 near Rice Lake, Newcastle District, Upper Canada; m. first c. 1826 Mary (d. 1828), a member of the Credit band of Mississaugas, and
PAINTER, JOHN, merchant, office holder, and militia officer; b. c. 1745 in England; m. 1 Dec. 1786
Dallest; d. c. 6 Feb. 1891 in Penticton, B.C.
Charles Pandosy attended the Bourbon college at Arles, France, and then the
, P, 46, no.49; RG 32, 157, 9 June 1847. Acadian Recorder, 2 Aug. 1895. Maritime Baptist (Saint John, N.B.), 22 Feb. 1928. C. D. Howell, “Elite
PASCAUD (Pacaud), ANTOINE, prominent merchant of Montreal and La Rochelle; b. at La Prade in Angoumois, c. 1665; d