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. first 4 Aug. 1863 Julia Louise LeBrun Marsh in Fredericton, and they had five sons and one daughter; m. secondly 1883, in Boston, Marie Lewis of Saint John, N.B., and they had a son and a
Maritime provinces of Canada . . . (Halifax; Saint John, N.B.), 1869–1907. A. C. Chute with W. B. Boggs, The religious life of Acadia (Wolfville, 1933). Margaret Conrad
on the Saint John River. He may also have been named after his great-uncle Francis Peabody*, the founder of Chatham, N.B. His father was a
Victoria Bridge to Île Sainte-Hélène and a suspension bridge from there to the south shore of the St Lawrence River. Since the development would require major changes to the facilities of the Grand
SHERATON, JAMES PATERSON, Church of England clergyman, educator, editor, and author; b. 29 Nov. 1841 in Saint John, N.B
. 1879) in Boston, and they had one daughter; m. secondly 15 Aug. 1883 Almyra Thompson (d. 1885) in Saint John, N.B., and they had one son; m. thirdly 25 Dec. 1886 Ida Lois
.,” N.B., Natural Hist. Soc., Bull. (Saint John), no.5 (1886): 14–19. Boston Medical Library–Harvard Medical Library, Harvard Univ
legal career. When Smith was at Oxford the university was racked with religious controversy which focused on John Henry Newman and the Oxford Movement
daughters; d. 20 June 1904 near Saint-Alexis-des-Monts, Que. The son of a merchant from Vermont who had recently established himself in
George Stewart and Elizabeth Dubuc; m. 28 April 1875 in Saint John, N.B., Maggie M. Jewett, adopted daughter of a local lumberman and shipbuilder; d. 27 Feb. 1906 in Quebec City
University (Bloomington, Ill.). Having been articled to his uncle the Saint John lawyer Charles Wesley Stockton, he had been admitted an attorney in 1867 and called to the New Brunswick bar the year following
, son of John Sweatman, a physician, and Anne —; m. 30 July 1868 Susanna Garland in Islington (London), England, and they had four sons and three daughters; d. 24 Jan. 1909
Sweeny and Mary McGuire (Macguire, Maguire); d. 25 March 1901 in Saint John, N.B. John Sweeny was a native of Clones, but available
Montreal organ of the all-powerful party of federal prime minister Sir John A. Macdonald*. The following February in Saint
paper would thenceforth serve the counties of Joliette and L’Assomption. This endeavour was only a stepping-stone. In the spring of 1874 Tarte moved to Saint-Lin and in June he launched Les
. The campaign was characterized by intimidation and corruption – the Conservatives would accuse Taschereau of having brought supporters to Sainte-Claire and Saint-Isidore who goaded the farmers to
 
THOMSON, ANDREW, lumber merchant, financier, and banker; b. 30 Nov. 1829 at Quebec, eldest son of John
(Republic of Ireland), son of John P. Tully, a lieutenant in the Royal Navy, and Alicia Willington; m. first 2 Jan. 1844 in Limerick (Republic of Ireland) Elizabeth Drew (d. 1847), and
1864, the Petit Séminaire de Québec from 1864 to 1867, and the Collège de Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pocatière from January to July 1868. He then enrolled for a year in the faculty of arts of the Université
Séminaire de Québec, he was recruited by Abbé Stanislas Tassé, director of the Petit Séminaire de Sainte-Thérèse, where in September 1850 he began teaching Rhetoric, the sixth-year class. On 3 Aug. 1851
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