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                  eight years. Michaud was ordained in Saint John, N.B., on 16 June 1867 by Bishop John
                   
                  ); Woodstock, N.B. (1864–67); Brunswick Street in Halifax (1867–70); Charlottetown (1870–71); Saint John, N.B. (1871–72); and St John’s (1872–75). For a short period in the 1860s Milligan was professor of
                  . 1 April 1824 in Bécancour, Lower Canada, son of Louis-Zéphirin Moreau, a farmer, and Marie-Marguerite Champoux; d. 24 May 1901 in Saint-Hyacinthe
                   
                  flora was carried on by the botanical committee of the Natural History Society of New Brunswick in Saint John, chaired by Hay. Moser, along with several other New Brunswick schoolteachers who had been
                  the Board of Directors of Penitentiaries; the following year Moylan became its secretary director. This three-man board, with responsibility for Kingston Penitentiary and smaller prisons in Saint John
                  sons and two daughters; d. 2 Feb. 1910 in Calgary. At the age of four George Murdoch accompanied his family to Saint John, N.B., where
                  John Thomas Murray and Harriet Letitia Despard; d. 13 Feb. 1901 in Saint John, N.B. Born into pre-loyalist and loyalist families
                   
                  in Saint John, Tory and Liberal both. He was found guilty on 4 of the 11 charges and sentenced to 11 months’ imprisonment. The trial did not arouse the same indignation apparent some years earlier when
                   
                  . 15 Sept. 1838 in Saint John, N.B., eldest child of Thomas McAvity and Isabella Sandall; m
                  the Hincks–Morin ministry in exchange for Clear Grit representation in the cabinet (John Rolph* and Malcolm Cameron). The price, a postponement of
                  *, and they had ten children; d. 12 Jan. 1908 in Saint John, N.B
                  . 8 Oct. 1865 in Saint John, N.B., son of John Lindsay McInnis and Mary Lewis Scottson; m
                  Spencer Lynch, a prominent supporter of John Christian Schultz*. Although both men were declared “returned as elected” to the single
                   John’s, Antigua), Anglican church records, St Peter’s parish, reg. of marriages, 1835; Ecclesiastical Dist. of All Saints, reg. of baptisms, 1841. NA, RG
                  canal construction in Nova Scotia. For a time he lived in New Glasgow and there, in February 1866, he joined the Albion Lodge of freemasons. In 1870 he was employed on the Intercolonial Railway near Saint
                   
                   Nov. 1833 in Madison, Ind., only child of James McMillan and Rachel Griscom Murray; m. 14 April 1862 Dorothea Jack in Saint John, N.B
                  , newspaper owner, and politician; b. 4 Nov. 1852 in Saint-Jérôme, Lower Canada, son of Guillaume Nantel and Adélaïde Desjardins; d. 3 June 1909 in Montreal
                   
                  . c. 1848 in Saint John, N.B., son of
                  growing family lived mainly in New York City, with John spending summers acting in Albany, Utica, Saint John, N.B., and Montreal
                   
                  . 14 Aug. 1852 in Christiania (Oslo), Norway; m. Emily —, and they had one daughter; d. 1 Nov. 1903 in St John’s
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