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| | The Honourable Alexander Morris, 1872-76 |
 | | This appointment was made by the Earl of Dufferin, Governor General of Canada. |  | | In 1869, he was appointed to the federal Cabinet to serve as Sir John A. Macdonald's Minister of Inland Revenue. |  | | A Conservative and strong supporter of Canadian confederation, Alexander Morris was elected to his father's former seat of South Lanark, Upper Canada, in 1861. |
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http://www.assembly.ab.ca/lao/library/lt-gov/morris.htm
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| | Descendants of Alexander Campbell and Mary Cameron |
 | | She was born August 12, 1837 in PEI, Canada, and died September 08, 1907. |  | | She was born March 01, 1831 in Barman Ellerfeld, Rhenish Province, Germany, and died August 12, 1876 in Middlebury, Barneveld, Wisconsin. |  | | She was born November 22, 1851 in Park Corner, Queens County, PEI, Canada, and died 1931. |
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 | | Mining Act of 1872 The Mining Act of 1872 is California gold rush. |  | | List of colonial governors in 1872 Colonial governors by year See also: List of state leaders in 1872 List of religious... |  | | Canadian federal election, 1872 The Canadian federal election, Liberals. |
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http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/topics/1872.html
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| | Blackstocks of (Ontario) Upper Canada |
 | | As the family's 25 year old daughter, Jane, had been born in Ireland and their 17 year old son had been in Canada, it is possible to pinpoint William's date of immigration as sometime between 1826 and 1834. |  | | She married on 18 Feb 1886 in Ontario, Canada, Frederick R., born 1 Jul 1854; died 1 Oct 1918 in Ontario?, Canada. |  | | She married about 1819 in Cavan Twp., Ontario, Canada, Elisha DOTY, born about 1798 in New York, United States. |
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http://www3.sympatico.ca/karen.black/blackst.html
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| | Lawrie/Laurie Descendants |
 | | Gavin Hamilton (1835-??) Lanark, Scotland and Ontario, Canada |  | | Margaret Hamilton (1829-??) Lanark, Scotland and Ontario, Canada |  | | Jane Hamilton (1837-??) Lanark, Scotland and Ontario, Canada |
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http://www.susansite.net/ancestors/laurie.htm
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| | National Anthem: O Canada |
 | | Adolphe-Basile Routhier was born in May 8, 1839 in Saint-Placide (Lower Canada). |  | | Robert Stanley Weir (1856-1926) was born in Hamilton, in what was then Canada West. |  | | He chose law and rose rapidly in the profession, becoming in due course, like Routhier, a judge first as Recorder of the City of Montréal and later to the Exchequer Court of Canada (now the Federal Court of Canada). |
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http://www.pch.gc.ca/progs/cpsc-ccsp/sc-cs/anthem_e.cfm
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| | Canada |
 | | Ministers and Commissioners of Inland Revenue - Ministres et Commissaires du Revenu intérieur (Ministers - Ministres) 1867 - 1868 William Pierce Howland 1811 - 1907 1868 - 1869 Alexander Campbell* s.a. |  | | For the provinces and territories which later joined the federation see here. |  | | See also CITY OF OTTAWA CANADIAN PROVINCES AND TERRITORIES CANADIAN FIRST NATIONS ANGLICAN CHURCH IN CANADA ROMAN CATHOLIC HIERARCHY IN CANADA 1848 - 1945 ORTHODOX CHURCHES IN CANADA |
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http://www.geocities.com/capitolHill/rotunda/2209/Canada.html
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| | World Exonumia Mail Bid Sale 10 featuring Canada Tokens, Canada Medals. |
 | | This may be Bolton's c/m before he became a partner in Devins and Bolton, in 1863. |  | | One of Canada's finest cabinet makers, Freeman S. Clench moved to Cobourg in 1825, with his son Thomas joining his firm in 1848 (See Brunk, with advertisement). |  | | The partnership of Devins and Bolton were well-known druggists (see writeup in Brunk). |
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http://www.exonumia.com/Sale10/canada.htm
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| | Deeds Nations: Names beginning with "F" |
 | | 1872], Ojibwa Nation, Muncey, the son or grandson of Nancy Finger [born on the Credit River in 1782; died before 1861], married to Betsy [born in 1838; fl. |  | | 1881-1889], Ojibwa chief, Muncey, son of Thomas and Nancy Fisher; he signed: Surrender #184, October 6, 1881, Surrender #205, hunting agreement, July 25, 1883, and Surrender #274, July 31, 1889 (PAC Canada 1861; Canada 1891 vol. |  | | 1852]; he signed Surrender #289, July 25, 1890; he was an Ojibwa chief of the Caradoc community in 1895 (PAC Canada 1851-52; Canada 1891 vol. |
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http://www.adamsheritage.com/deedsnations/f.htm
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| | 1872 in Canada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | June 25 - Frederick Temple Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 1st Earl of Dufferin becomes Governor General of Canada |  | | July 20 - October 12 - In the 1872 federal election Sir John A. Macdonald's Conservatives are re-elected. |  | | An award of arbitration sets the final boundary between Canada and the United States in the Gulf of Georgia and the Strait of Juan de Fuca, ending the San Juan boundary dispute. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1872_in_Canada
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| | ROMFI - America and Canada Coins |
 | | United States of America Coin 1872 Liberty Seated 25 cents |  | | United States of America Coin 1872 Liberty Seated 50 cents |  | | United States of America Coin 1872 Liberty Seated Silver 5 cents |
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http://www.ifyoubuildittheywill.com/coin-amer.htm
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| | RootsWeb: CLARK-L [CLARK] Clarke, Harry John; 1872-1958; NB, Canada |
 | | NB, Canada when he got married to Mary Amanda CLARK (daughter of Andrew |  | | I am looking for information on Great-Grandfather Harry John CLARKE. |  | | Mary Amanda CLARK was born February 28, 1877 in Gaspereau Forks, Chipman, |
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http://newsarch.rootsweb.com/th/read/CLARK/2000-07/0963961681
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| | 1872 - Iridis Encyclopedia |
 | | 1872 in the U.S. List of state leaders in 1872 |  | | May 22 - Reconstruction: President Ulysses S. Grant signs the Amnesty Act of 1872 into law restoring full civil rights to all but about 500 Confederate sympathizers. |  | | May 10 - Victoria Woodhull becomes the first woman nominated for President of the United States. |
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http://www.iridis.com/1872
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| | Brief Outline of History of Elgin County, Ontario, Canada |
 | | 1852 County separated from Middlesex and named Elgin, in honour of the Earl of Elgin, Governor General of Canada from 1847-1854 |  | | Aylmer is the only town and St. Thomas the only city located in the county. |  | | At the turn of century, farms were usually small and run by the farmer and his family. |
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http://www.elginogs.ca/discover/discover1.htm
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| | Immigrants to Canada - Report of 1872 |
 | | The total number of Immigrants assisted by benevolent societies and individuals in 1872 was 2,435, as is shewn in the report of Mr. |  | | This number is not lare, if we compare it with the total emigration from Alsace and Lorraine, which was for the past year about 300,000 persons, but it should be stated that many from the latter Provinces have taken their tickets for Canada at Paris or Antwerp. |  | | In 1871, the number was 4,590, shewing a decrease last year in Immigrants of this class of 2,163. |
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http://ist.uwaterloo.ca/~marj/genealogy/reports/report1872.html
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| | webGED: Bissett - Conrod Data Page |
 | | ABT 1785 in L'Ardoise, Richmond, Nova Scotia, Canada |  | | ABT 1744 in L'Ardoise, Richmond, Nova Scotia, Canada |  | | ABT 1790 in Arichat, Richmond, Nova Scotia, Canada |
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http://www.mindspring.com/~giammo/Bissett/wga30.html
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http://brainyencyclopedia.com/encyclopedia/1/18
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| | VITAL EVENT INDEXES - BC ARCHIVES |
 | | These registrations began in 1872 after British Columbia became a province of Canada, but do include some events which took place prior to 1872 but were registered later. |  | | Basic Search on The Marriage Registration Index: 1872 to 1929, events over 75 years old. |  | | Basic Search on The Death Registration Index: 1872 to 1984, events over 20 years old. |
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http://www.bcarchives.gov.bc.ca/textual/governmt/vstats/v_events.htm
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| | HOME PAGE - BC ARCHIVES |
 | | The BC Archives is the archives of the government of British Columbia, and provides research access to records of enduring value to the province for both the provincial government and public clientele. |  | | In honour of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth IIs Golden Jubilee as Queen of Canada and her visit to British Columbia in October of 2002, the BC Archives presents on-line exhibit on previous royal visits to the province titled: Welcoming the Royals: The Archival Legacy. |  | | Welcome to the British Columbia Archives (BC Archives), located in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. |
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http://www.bcarchives.gov.bc.ca
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| | Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae - Veterans Affairs Canada |
 | | The poem was written by a Canadian - John McCrae, a doctor and teacher, who served in both the South African War and the First World War. |  | | © Minister of Supply and Services Canada 1988 Cat. |  | | Today, the poem continues to be a part of Remembrance Day ceremonies in Canada and other countries. |
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http://www.vac-acc.gc.ca/general/sub.cfm?source=history/firstwar/mccrae
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| | Edward Chute, b: 1872 - Clements, Canada |
 | | S15 Born: - Clements, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada Died: - |  | | Born: 25 JUL 1872 - Clements, Annapolis, Nova Scotia, Canada Marr: - Died: - Father: Abner Woodworth Chute Mother: Mary Ann Kniffin Other Spouses: |
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http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~chute/gp1670.htm
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| | Matthew Phillips, b: 1872 - Kinloss Township, Canada |
 | | Born: 1840, Canada Marr: 1869 Died: 1924, Canada |  | | Died: 1990 - New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada |  | | Died: 1937 - Goderich, Goderich Township, Huron County, Ontario, Canada |
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http://ca.geocities.com/ourgenealogyca/gp265.html
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| | RootsWeb: CLARK-L [CLARK-L] Harry CLARKE b.1872 in NB, Canada |
 | | I am looking for a Harry John CLARKE born April 20,1872 in Chipman, Queens |  | | RootsWeb: CLARK-L [CLARK-L] Harry CLARKE b.1872 in NB, Canada |  | | Subject: [CLARK-L] Harry CLARKE b.1872 in NB, Canada |
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http://newsarch.rootsweb.com/th/read/CLARK/1999-09/0936315265
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| | Cedar Lodge A.F. & A.M. No. 270 G.R.C. |
 | | 2001, Masonic blood donors within the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of Canada in the Province of Ontario, contributed 24205 units of blood - surpassing the 2000 total of 22026 units. |  | | After 50 donations donors start to accumulate certificates, first from the Canadian Blood Services and then after 100 donations, from the Governor General of Canada. |  | | Warranted under the Grand Lodge of Canada A.F. and A.M. In the Province of Ontario. |
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http://www.durham.net/~cedar
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| | Walter William Sissons, b: 1872 - Howard Twp., Canada |
 | | Walter William Sissons, b: 1872 - Howard Twp., Canada |  | | Born: 1872 - Howard Twp., Kent, ON, Canada |  | | Born: 1870 - Howard Twp., Kent, ON, Canada |
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http://members.shaw.ca/maunu/gedhtree/gp505.htm
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| | Ellen Adelia Chute, b: 1872 - Argyle, Canada |
 | | Born: - Marr: 16 JUL 1895 - Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada Died: - Father: Mother: Other Spouses: |  | | Ellen Adelia Chute, b: 1872 - Argyle, Canada |  | | Born: 19 AUG 1872 - Argyle or Aberdeen, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada AKA: - Adelia, Adelia E., Adelia Ellen Died: - Father: Everett Spurr Chute Mother: Helen or Ellen Graham Other Spouses: |
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http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~chute/gp1835.htm
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| | ISTG - Halifax 1851-1872 |
 | | This information on passengers arriving and departing Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada 1851-1872 is a treasure as Canada did not require passenger lists to be submitted until 1865. |  | | Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada Newspapers - the NOVASCOTIAN, ACADIAN RECORDER and EVENING REPORTER |  | | Daring Sable Island Halifax RMS Niagara Boston, MA Halifax RMS Niagara Boston, MA Liverpool RMS Niagara Halifax Liverpool Albatross [no places given] Sir John Harvey Boston, MA Halifax Sir John Harvey Halifax Boston, MA RMS Canada Boston, MA Halifax RMS Merlin Sydney St. John's, NFL and Halifax Steamer Albatross Halifax New York Wm. |
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http://www.immigrantships.net/halifaxlists/halifaxarr_depart_01.html
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| | 1872 Dead Man's Island: St. Lawrence, Canada |
 | | It is a 1 page ode (front and back) by Thomas Moore, "written on passing Deadman's Island, in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, late in the evening..." The front of the ode has a half page view by William Riches. |  | | 1872 View Dead Man's Island: Gulf of St. Lawrence, Canada. |  | | 1872 Dead Man's Island: St. Lawrence, Canada Price: $20.00 |
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http://www.quiquam.com/view_item.php3?id=77437
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| | William Rusk, b: 1872 - Nottawasaga Township, Canada |
 | | Born: 1872 - Nottawasaga Township, Simcoe Ontario, Canada Marr: ABT 1900 - Sudbury, Ontario, Canada Died: 1911 - Moose Jaw, Sk Father: Thomas Rusk Mother: Sarah Jane Bell Other Spouses: |  | | William Rusk, b: 1872 - Nottawasaga Township, Canada |
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http://www.w8ca.com/familyhistory/gp1220.html
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| | Pearson Surname |
 | | 15 JUL 1923 Bayham Township, Elgin County, Ontario, Canada) (m. |  | | 8 MAY 1837 Malahide Twp., Elgin, Ontario, Canada d. |  | | 7 DEC 1856 Ontario, Canada) + Dennis, Annie May (F b. |
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http://www.alaska.net/~mcdennis/Genealogy/Pearson.htm
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 | | This Web site was produced under contract to Industry Canada. |  | | Ce site Web a été créé en vertu d'un contrat passé avec Industrie Canada. |
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http://collections.ic.gc.ca/montreal/montreal.html
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| | Grant (1970) Ocean to ocean: Sandford Fleming's expedition through Canada in 1872: Being a diary kept during a journey ... |
 | | Ocean to ocean: Sandford Fleming's expedition through Canada in 1872: Being a diary kept during a journey from the Atlantic to the Pacific, with the expedition of the engineer-in-chief of the Canadian Pacific and Intercolonial Railways |  | | Grant (1970) Ocean to ocean: Sandford Fleming's expedition through Canada in 1872: Being a diary kept during a journey from the Atlantic to the Pacific, with the expedition of the engineer-in-chief of the Canadian Pacific and Intercolonial Railways |  | | Canadian Pacific Railway; Canada; Description and travel; Overland journeys to the Pacific; Fleming, Sandford |
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http://www.getcited.org/pub/101875689
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| | Wilson Descendants |
 | | John Wilson (abt 1790-??) Scotland/Lanark Co., Ontario, Canada |  | | dau Wilson (abt 1817-??) Lanark Co., Ontario, Canada |  | | If required, use the browser's Find button to search for names on this page. |
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http://www.susansite.net/ancestors/wilson.htm
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 | | Dist 90, SubDist H. Also in hh: Sarah DALMAGE, age 14, Irish origin, b. |  | | Dist 33, Sub Dist F. Religion: Methodist Canada. |
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http://www.geocities.com/cheezz51/1881-1895_famgroup.html
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| | James Abernethy, b: 1796 - Ireland, |
 | | Died: 6 NOV 1882 - Somerville Twp., Victoria County, Ontario, Canada |  | | Born: 18 SEP 1835 - Kingston, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada |  | | Died: 14 JUN 1895 - Kingston, Ontario, Canada |
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http://www.barge.ca/public/gp1443.htm
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| | Declaration of Intent for Naturalization |
 | | John Bohemia 35 9 Feb 1893 Barrett, Michael Ireland 39 11 Feb 1893 Nielsen, Peter Denmark 29 28 Feb 1893 Rumback, Nick Russia 27 3 Mar 1893 Wullschleger, Otto Switzerland 23 8 Mar 1893 Schinder, Ignatz Germany 40 11 Mar 1893 Howe, Marie Scotland 46 11 Mar 1893 Testard, Chas. |  | | England 24 13 Mar 1893* Tellier, P. Canada 37 23 Mar 1893 Butros, Antony Syria 22 24 Mar 1893 Neumann, Paul Chas. |
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http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/mhgs/Intentnaturalizations.htm
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| | Portraits canadiens |
 | | Titre : Le comte de Dufferin, gouverneur général du Canada (1872-1878) |  | | Archives nationales du Canada, n° de négatif PA-028628 |
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http://collections.ic.gc.ca/portraits/docs/gen6726/fa028628.htm
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