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 Dec. 1893. Globe, 14 Dec. 1893. Toronto Daily Mail, 13 Dec. 1893. Cyclopædia of Canadian biog. (Rose and Charles worth), vol.1. C. [C.] Bergen The
 
ser., 1826–29). McCord Museum, Beaver Club minute-book, 1807–27. PAC, RG 8, I (C. ser.), 91: 143–46; RG 10, A2, 26, Charles Gauthier, “Journal of the Indian Department,” 29 June 1792; RG
 
c. 1725, probably on the Genesee River (N.Y.), but his family moved to the Ohio region when he was young; d. on the Cornplanter Grant (near Corydon, Pa), probably in 1794. His name
, A history of Sierra Leone (London, 1962), 266–72, 275, 306. H. C. Gilliland, “The early life and early governorships of Sir Arthur Edward Kennedy” (ma
of the Six Nations matrons; b. c. 1736; d. 16 April 1796 at Kingston (Ont.). Details of Mary Brant’s birth
); The story of our family (Manchester, 1881). J. A. Macdonald, The letters of Sir John A. Macdonald, ed. J. K. Johnson and C. B. Stelmack (2v., Ottawa, 1968
 
LUNDRIGAN (Landergan, Landrigan, Lanergan), JAMES, fisherman, b. c. 1790 in Newfoundland, probably in Cupids; m
in the Wisconsin Magazine of History, XXXII (1948), 227–29, J. C. Short claims that Jacques Marquette was not a priest but a catechist, a claim he reiterated in “Jacques Marquette
. Flavelle, memorial address on W. E. H. Massey. UCC-C, W. E. H. Massey, letter of 2 Jan. 1891. Univ. of Toronto Library, Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, ms
mission to the Souriquois in Acadia: 1611–1613, trans. William Lonc and George Topp (Halifax, 2004). [Samuel de Champlain], Œuvres de Champlain, C. H. Laverdière, édit. (2
 
, incoming corr., 1807–56; letter-books, 1820–35. PAC, MG 17, B1, C/CAN/Que., IV/32; IV/34, folder 383 (mfm.); RG 8, I (C ser.), 0, 64–65, 67–68, 210–11, 213, 246, 1171, 1203 1/2M, 1276, 1707
dealer; b. c. 1795 in what is now the Federal Republic of Germany; d. 16 Nov. 1856 in Burlington, Vt. Théodore
AO, MU 139, W. H. Blake to Edward Blake, 18 April 1868; Hardy (Arthur Sturgis) papers; RG 1, C-IV, Georgina Township papers, Concession 7, Lot 3; RG 22, ser.6-2, York County
 
. 1794, 30 sept. 1798; CN1-285, 12 mai 1810, 25 janv. 1811. GRO (Edinburgh), Irvine, Reg. of births and baptisms, 1788. PAC, RG 8, I (C ser.), 734: 45; RG 42, ser.I, 183–203
 
MacKAY, ALEXANDER (he also signed McKay), fur trader and explorer; b. c. 1770, probably in the
 
, JEREMIAH, surveyor; b. c. 1758, son of Calahan McCarthy and Catherine O’Brian, of County Cork (Republic of Ireland); m. 5 June 1780 Marie-Magdelaine Dubergès in
 
, Lord Selkirk’s diary, 1803–1804; a journal of his travels in British North America and the northeastern United States, ed. P. C. T. White (Toronto, 1958; repr. New York, 1969), 147, 326
 
; written in the Ojibwa (or Chippewa) language (Toronto, 1834). The only source for this title is J. C. Pilling, Bibliography of the Algonquian languages (Washington, 1891); repr. as his
. gazetteer. Can., House of Commons, Debates, 1882; Senate, Debates, 1882–84, 1889–90, 1895. Can., Prov. of, Statutes, 1865, c.43. Canadian biog. dict
 
. sketches of loyalists. C. A. Armour and Thomas Lackey, Sailing ships of the Maritimes . . . 1750–1925 (Toronto and Montreal, 1975). M. N. Cockburn, A history
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