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| André, Brother |
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| Brother André, né Alfred Bessette, faith healer, religious counsellor (b at St-Grégoire-d'Iberville, Canada East 9 Aug 1845; d at Montréal 6 Jan 1937). Although he was functionally illiterate... |
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| Angers, Félicité |
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| Félicité Angers, pen name Laure Conan, writer (b at La Malbaie, Qué 9 Jan 1845; d at Québec C 6 June 1924). A witness to her times and the first French Canadian female novelist, Conan's writings... |
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| Davies, Sir Louis Henry |
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| Sir Louis Henry Davies, lawyer, politician, judge, premier of Prince Edward Island (b at Charlottetown 4 May 1845; d at Ottawa 1 May 1924). Member of a family prominent in local business and politics, Davies was educated at... |
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| Dionne, Charles-Eusèbe |
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| Charles-Eusèbe Dionne, ornithologist (b at St-Denis de Kamouraska, Qué 11 July 1845; d at Québec City 25 Jan 1925). The model of the self-taught man, Dionne was one of the most respected naturalists of French... |
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| Gibb, Charles |
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| Charles Gibb, horticulturist (b at Montréal 29 July 1845; d at Cairo, Egypt 8 Mar 1890). Poor health led Gibb to seek an outdoor occupation and in 1872 he established extensive orchards at Abbotsford, Qué, to study... |
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| Jobin, Louis |
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| Louis Jobin, sculptor (b at St-Raymond, Qué 26 Oct 1845; d at Ste-Anne-de-Beaupré, Qué 11 Mar 1928). In 1870, after 4 years of apprenticeship in Québec City and New York, Jobin opened his own studio in... |
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| Lorne, John Douglas Sutherland Campbell, Marquess of |
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| John Douglas Sutherland Campbell, Marquess of Lorne, later 9th duke of Argyll, governor general of Canada 1878-83 (b at London, Eng 6 Aug 1845; d on the Isle of Wight 2 May 1914). Private secretary to his father, the secretary of... |
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| Minto, Gilbert John Murray Kynynmond Elliot, 4th Earl of |
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| Gilbert John Murray Kynynmond Elliot, 4th Earl of Minto, soldier, governor general of Canada 1898-1904, viceroy of India 1905-10 (b at London, Eng 9 July 1845; d at Minto Castle, near Hawick, Scot 1 May 1914). Lord Melgund (his... |
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| Topley, William James |
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| William James Topley, photographer (b at Montréal 13 Feb 1845; d at Vancouver 16 Nov 1930). He learned photography from his mother. In 1864 he joined the studio of William NOTMAN in Montréal. Three years later he... |
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