Church with his troops in pursuit of the enemy, with orders to take as many prisoners as possible. Having set off in the direction of Penobscot Bay, Church seized Saint-Aubin and his son-in-law
Propagation of the Gospel, but despite his father-in-law’s support, his request was refused. Although his regiment continued to be stationed in Ireland, Shaw was granted 500 acres in Granville Township, near
daughter, a mother-in-law, and two stepsons, going south to Lee Creek (Alta) and then to the Blood Indian timber limit near the Montana border. In the mean time one of the biggest man-hunts in western
account of his financial affairs in the Law Times of London, Eng., for 26 Dec. 1857. Sleigh is also mentioned briefly in accounts of the history of British newspapers; for his connection with
Major John Small,” York Pioneer and Hist. Soc., Report (Toronto), 1933: 22–23; W. R. Riddell, “The duel in early Upper Canada,” Canadian Law Times (Toronto), 35 (1915): 726–38; and
Methodism through Abigail’s influence, he showed an increasing preoccupation with religious and moral responsibility. In 1815 he officially turned almost all his business interests over to his son-in-law
co-seigneur of this locality. Five years later his mother-in-law gave him her share in the seigneury. Like many Canadian seigneurs at the time, Taché displayed loyalty to the British crown and this is
accusations in 1799 that he had “rendered himself Odious, and a pest to the Community”; as the inspectors of the fishery at Miramichi complained, “The laws have been openly violated, justice burried in oblivion
TAYLOR, JOHN, paper manufacturer; b. at Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, Eng., 1 May 1809, son of John Taylor and
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Douglas Lochhead
An appreciation of Hannah Maynard Thompson by her brother-in-law, Edward Otheman, entitled Memoir and writings
Presbyterian St John’s Church in Chatham, a Secessionist congregation founded in 1832 by his brother-in-law, the Reverend John McCurdy
taught them the church catechism as well as reading, writing, and arithmetic. In writing to the SPG, Belcher also noted that “the General Assembly of the Province has passed a law Establishing the Church
appointed notary he was.
In 1806 Voyer had been a member of the company that had made a successful bid for Frampton Township. His brother-in-law
Protestants into Toronto and its police; a large minority in the city, British immigrants were a majority on the police force. Within a few years of joining the department as a patrolman on 1 April 1890
Dec. 1854. He seemed, however, somewhat reluctant to practise law. In 1858 and 1859 he was the official reporter of debates in the House of Assembly and likely assisted in that capacity in other years
returned to Windsor. Resuming law, he also operated a farm near the city, raising grapes, cattle, and trotting horses. He became president of the North Essex Agricultural Society, the Windsor Land and
foundation was declared erected under canon law and independent of the Klagenfurt mother house. The first Canadian novice would be accepted later that year
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Facing financial strains
After purchasing his brother’s freedom, Willoughby “for a considerable time … prospered in his lawful undertakings
grammar school in Farmersville (Athens). After teaching school for some time, he studied law in the office of Christopher Finlay
Canada, only son of George Young and Mary (Polly) Platt; m. 13 July 1848 Mary Alsy Holmes of Brantford, Upper Canada, and they had one son; d. 1 Aug. 1910 in Toronto