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 The Irish in Canada
His son, the Honorable Francis Alexander Anglin (1865-1933), was Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada from 1924 to 1933.
His son, the Honourable Francis A. Anglin, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, once stated to my father quite emphatically that 'there was no relationship whatever between us'.
Anglin was a Canadian statesman of eminence, but he deserves a place in history more particularly as an able, fearless and indefatigable journalist, doing battle for the cause of Catholic education.
gail25.tripod.com /anglin2.htm

  
 Upper Canada People
Alexander Ross, of the North West Company, says of Astor and his ambitious plans: "He was to have annihilated the South Company, rivalled the North West Company, extinguished the Hudson's Bay Company, driven the Russians into the Frozen Ocean, and with the resources of China to have enriched America." Bib.: Bryce, Hudson's Bay Company; Cyc.
He succeeded Sir Francis Bond Head, and inherited in difficult task of cleaning up after the Rebellion, a task in which he had only indifferent success.He has been condemned for unnecessary severity to those who had been mvolved in the Rebellion, or were suspected of disloyalty.
In 1873 a member of Alexander Mackenzie's Dominion ministry; in 1875-1877 minister of justice and attorney-general, and 1877-1878 president of the Council.
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 WARMAN v. FRANCIS ET AL.
ANGLIN J.:--The plaintiff is a farmer residing in Kent County, New Brunswick, and alleges that he is the owner of a certain lot of land upon which the defendants cut timber and refused to desist from so doing until served with the writ in this action.
In 1621 the Crown made a grant of what is called Nova Scotia to Sir William Alexander, which embraced the eastern shore in question.
On such evidence as there is as against the defendants I assess the damages as follows: Douglas Francis, $100; Stephen Simon, $25; Peter J. Augustine, $25.
library.usask.ca /native/cnlc/vol05/624.html

  
 ANGLIN Descendants
Francis was a proud man, self educated, and had been hospitalized for senility for a couple of years.
Francis was an "industrial engineer"; he worked with mechanical industrial equipment including steam engines.
She lived in Lee Co., VA. 4 - Cornelius ANGLIN Born - Abt 1775 Caswell Co., NC Died - Abt 1855 Hickman Co., TN Note - Cornelius and Milby moved to Laurens Co., SC in 1810 and were members of the Mt. Olivet Baptist Church in Wilson Co., TN.
nickell.tierranet.com /anglincg.htm

  
 TIME Magazine Archive Article -- Not "Fit" -- May. 07, 1928
Francis Alexander Anglin, urbanely, "the Court was, of course, in no way concerned with the desirability or undesirability of the presence of women in the Senate.
Should Parliament eventually determine to make provision for women Senators, it will be done by the use of language very different from that to be found in the present Act.
www.time.com /time/archive/preview/0,10987,785902,00.html

  
 Francis Alexander Anglin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Right Honourable Sir Francis Alexander Anglin ( April 2, 1865-
Anglin studied law at the Law Society of Upper Canada (which in those days taught law) and was called to the bar in 1888 establishing a practice in Toronto.
In 1896 he became Clerk of the Surrogate Court of Ontario.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Francis_Alexander_Anglin

  
 Re: ANGLIN (NB CAN)
They had 10 children including Mary Margaret Anglin, the famous actress (1876-1958), and Rt Hon Francis Alexander Anglin, Chief Justice of Canada (1924-1933).
She was daughter of Alexander McTavish,(1814-1872) well-known merchant in St John.
Timothy Warren Anglin,(1822-1896)Speaker of the House of Commons was from Klonakilty, Ireland (near Cork), and came to St John NB in 1848.
genforum.com /anglin/messages/1291.html

  
 Alexander Brown's Early Settler's List
If a researcher would like to come to Swem Library and examine the Alexander Brown Papers they will be made available or if the researcher wishes to hire someone to examine the papers, Swem Library will provide the name of a professional genealogist.
This document is a key that Alexander Brown made to some sources that he was using in the late 19th century.
The Alexander Brown document has value because it may provide a researcher with a clue to use in his genealogy research but the researcher will need to do his own investigation into extant records.
www.rootsweb.com /~vaamhers/docs/EarlySettlers.html

  
 Manitoulin Genealogy: birth index A
ANGLIN, John Farquhar, Sex: Male, Born: 1 Dec 1906 at Assiginack.
ALEXANDER, Margaret Jane; Sex: Female; born 12 Oct 1907 at Carnarvon.
ALEXANDER, Margaret; Sex: Female; born 5 Dec 1906 at Carnarvon.
www.rootsweb.com /~onmanito/birthA.html

  
 Encyclopedia: Nickle Resolution
Bennett's government allowed several prominent Canadians to receive knighthoods, including Chief Justices Francis Alexander Anglin and Lyman Poore Duff, RCMP commissioner James Howden MacBrien, and Frederick Banting, the discoverer of insulin.
Nevertheless, grants to Canadians ceased until they were revived by Richard Bedford Bennett during his term as prime minister, 1930 to 1935.
When William Lyon Mackenzie King returned to power in 1935, he reinstated the former policy, which has been in effect ever since.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Nickle-Resolution

  
 TIME Magazine Archive Article -- Elevation -- Mar. 27, 1933
Francis Alexander Anglin, brother of Actress Margaret Anglin, who died recently.
Even in Canada the appointment of pink and white Judge Duff did not receive the attention that a new Chief Justice in the U. would have.
Last week Puisne Judge Lyman Poore Duff became the Canadian equivalent of Charles Evans Hughes, through his elevation to Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, succeeding Rt.
www.time.com /time/archive/preview/0,10987,745400,00.html

  
 Bibliography of Newfoundland and Labrador History
Alexander Hickman: Speeches and Writings from a Life in the Law.
Anglin, Douglas G. The St. Pierre and Miquelon Affaire of 1941.
Lind, Francis T. The Letters of Mayo Lind: Newfoundland's Unofficial War Correspondent 1914-1916.
www.ucs.mun.ca /~melbaker/20thbib.html

  
 Dictionary of Australian Biography We-Wy
In May the ministry was re-constructed with Francis Smith (q.v.) as premier, Weston remaining in the cabinet without portfolio.
When the Melbourne international exhibition was opened he walked in the procession through the avenue of nations alongside Mr Francis Henty, then the sole survivor of the brotherhood who founded Victoria.
An illness led to a long sea voyage being recommended, and in 1863 he sailed for Australia to take up an appointment at Scotch College, Melbourne, under Alexander Morrison (q.v.).
gutenberg.net.au /dictbiog/0-dict-biogWe-Wy.html

  
 ANGLIN LISTING BY FAMILIES
Adelaide 2116 JOHN Anglin (1878 - 194?) m (1913) CATHERINE Moloney (1878 - 1936) 2117 HENRY Anglin (1881 - 1901) 2118 Margaret Anne Anglin (1883 - 1885) 2119 CHARLES Anglin (1885 - ?) m (1913) ROSANNA Kelly (1884 - 1945) 211a MICHAEL Anglin (1887 - 1964) m (?) ELLIE Raymond
ANGLIN LISTING BY FAMILIES (generations 1 to 4)
1251 BERTHA Anglin Williams (1871 - 1955) m (1906) GEORGE Edward Bolton (1875 - 1942) 1252 AMY Cowan Williams (1875 - 1960) m (1904) James STIRLING Cook (1879 - 1969)
www.billanglin.com /family1.html

  
 Civilization.ca - Hold onto Your Hats! - Religion and Ritual
Worn by Francis Alexander Anglin, Chief Justice of Canada, 1924 1933, for official occasions.
Headwear (First Class) had to consist of: " Black Beaver Cocked Hat, Black Silk Cockade, White Ostrich Border Feather, Treble Gold Bullion Loop, with Tassel and Hangers." Since the Second World War, less formal attire has been required.
The civil uniform, including gold-embroidered coat, was codified in Queen Victoria's time.
www.civilization.ca /hist/hats/473_47be.html

  
 Genealogy Index for surnames beginning with A
Anglin, Francis Marion "Frank" (28 APR 1841- 2 DEC 1924)
Anglin, Bernice Thelma ( 6 JUN 1914-13 JUN 1917)
Anglin, Newton Jasper (26 JUN 1843-17 APR 1921)
nickell.tierranet.com /john/idxa.htm

  
 Genealogy Index for surnames beginning with A
Alexander, George A. Alexander, George Alfred (14 NOV 1848-14 FEB 1922)
Alexander, James W. Alexander, John (15 AUG 1853-26 MAY 1894)
Alexander, William H. Alexander, Willie M. Alford, ?
www.bullocks.org /gen/idxa.htm

  
 thePeerage.com - Master Index
Leslie-Melville, Alexander Samuel to Lever, Tresham Joseph Philip, 2nd Bt.
Wedderburn, Alexander Dundas Ogilvy to Welby, William Earle, 2nd Bt.
Alexander, Douglas Gillespie to Alington, William, 3rd Baron Alington of Killard
www.thepeerage.com /master_index.htm

  
 The Anglin Cemetery
Anglin, Emmett E. Son of George Thomas Anglin and Alice J. Sykes
Anglin, Dorothy Lee January, 9, 1834 May 9, 1834
Anglin, Sandra Lynn February 19, 1957 October 2, 1958
www.heycuz.net /SHARE/138-OAKGROVE/suppl/Anglin.html

  
 CampgroundCemetery
Son of James Travis Alexander and Mary Jane Lunn Buried left of Sam Henry Alexander.
Uncle of Sam Henry Alexander and was unmarried.
Wife was Nora Austin Son of Alexander George and Margaret Lusk
members.aol.com /pbgenealogy/CampgroundCemetery.htm

  
 Alexander Stewart's Descendents
4 Alexander Millard Filmore Alsip 1856 - 1932..........
www.kentuckystewarts.com /WilliamCharlieStewart/stewout.htm

  
 Patentee Index
Wang, Francis P.; Rozelle, James; Xue, J. Simon; Anglin, David; Scheglov, Alexander; and Drennan, Joseph 06808847 Cl. 429-220.
Reed, Francis Alexander; and Falsetti, Robert V., to General Electric Company Multiple alloy rotor transition zone measurement system and method 06807860 Cl. 73-614.
Lessner, Philip Michael; Melody, Brian John; Kinard, John Tony; Reed, Erik Karlsen; Harrington, Albert Kennedy; Persico, Daniel F.; and Wheeler, David Alexander 06808615 Cl. 205-324.
www.uspto.gov /web/patents/patog/week43/OG/patentee/alphaR_Utility.htm

  
 Speakers of the Canadian House of Commons - Resources
Correspondence of Bishop Rogers from Archbishop Connolly of Halifax, Bishop Sweeney of Saint John and Timothy Anglin, mainly regarding opposition to the non‑sectarian school law.
____ "T.W. Anglin: Speaker of the House of Commons, 1874‑1878." Queen's Quarterly 80 (Summer 1973): 256‑66.
"Squelching the disloyal, Fenian‑sympathizing brood: T.W. Anglin and Confederation in New Brunswick, 1865‑66." Canadian Historical Review 55 (June 1994): 141‑58.
www.parl.gc.ca /information/about/people/key/SP-BL/hoc-cdc/res-e.asp

  
 dland5n.txt
Hindman, Francis Hindman, Hillard Hinds, Albert Hiner, Richard I. Hines, J.H. Hines, J.L. Hines, Nathaniel Hinshaw, J.M. Hix, John E. Hoard, Cary L. Hobb, Charley C. Hobbs, John W. Hobbs, William Hobson, Jas.
Schuell, Perry Schwartz, J.G. Schweiger, John Scloggy, J.B. Sclumn?, Christian Scoggins, Burgess Scott, Alexander L. Scott, Alexander L. Scott, C.W. Scott, Calvin J. Scott, Charles Scott, E.C. Scott, Elijah Scott, Herace A. Scott, I.J. Scott, J.T. Scott, J.T. Jr.
Smith, Clark Smith, Dan W. Smith, David Hail Smith, E.J. Smith, Edward W. Smith, Evander Smith, Ex Smith, Francis A. Smith, G.G. Smith, G.W. Smith, G.W. Smith, H.C. Smith, H.D. Smith, Henry Smith, Henry Smith, Henry Smith, Isaac Smith, Ivey L. Smith, J.F. Smith, J.L. Smith, J.P. Smith, J.R. Smith, J.W. Smith, James Smith, Jas.
www.arkansasresearch.com /dland5n.txt

  
 Anglin Family Genealogy Forum (All Messages)
Re: Anglins-Hickman Co.TN/Baxter Co.,AR - marietta anglin 6/28/00
Re: STANFILL and ANGLIN - Evone McLendon 5/10/01
Re: Anglins/Barretts of Rockcastle,KY - Dee Anglin Shackelford 1/08/00
genforum.genealogy.com /anglin/all.html

  
 NC Militia WAR 1812
ROBERT RANKIN THOMAS ARCHIBALD EDMOND TAYLOR JOHN GAY ROBERT M. HEZEKIAH GRAY NEIL McCASTLE WILLIAM WINTOSH THOMAS MORRISON DAVID MOORE ARCHIBALD ESSLEMAN SAMUEL McMILLAN JOHN WINTOSH JOSEPH ALEXANDER ***************************************************** SEVENTH REGIMENT SEVENTH COMPANY DETACHED FROM THE FIRST MECKLENBURG REGIMENT JOS.
JOHN EVANS JAMES DIXON FREDERICK PHILLIPS JOSEPH ALSTON JAMES WAMBLE ELISHA JACKSON JOSIAH TOMISON DANIEL NEVIN MICHAEL WELCH MILLINER BURK STEPHEN UPCHURCH ROBERT BARKER REUBEN MAY MATT JINKS LEMUEL UNDERWOOD DAVID BLACKLOCK JESSE PATRIDGE JOHN BRAY ISAAC FIELD ALEXANDER MOORE JOHN LAWLER WILLIAM STEDMAN WILLIAM SPIVEY THOMAS MULLINS JAMES McMATH JR.
BLOUNT 2ND LIEUTENANT ELIAS THOMAS ENSIGN JOHN STEWART WILLIAM WALTERS JOHN McMILLAN DAWSON WALTERS ARCHIBALD STEWART MOSES BASS CHARLES CAMPBELL DANIEL McPALLAIR JESSE MUSSLEWHITE RAIFORD S. JOHN McNEIL ELIJAH HAMMONS DANIEL CHRISHOLM JOSEPH BLOUNT ALEXANDER CHRISHOLM DUNCAN McMILLAN WILLIAM EDWARD ROBERICK SUTHERLAND RALPH REVELIS ANGUS McCULLAND SR.
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 Bertram C. Bruce: Bibliography
Anglin, G. J., and Towers, R. Reference citations in selected instructional design and technology journals, 1985-1990.
Alexander, C., Ishikawa, S., and Silverstein, M. A pattern language: Towns, buildings, construction
www.isrl.uiuc.edu /~chip/resources/bib.shtml

  
 Dumas Cemetery, Moore County by Gary Webb, Cemeteries of Texas
Anglin, Steve, 1949, 1971, 13, Space South Of P.L. Holmes Between Lots 44-45
Anglin, Maudine 1928, 1987, 13, Wife of L.H. Anglin - 2 Spaces Between Lots #44 and 45
Alexander, Marvin, Unplotted, 2 Spaces Joins #86 On West-Husband of Mickey Alexander
www.usgennet.org /usa/tx/topic/cemeteries/Wtx/Moore/Dumas.html

  
 Irish in New Brunswick - Abernathy to Aylward
31 Aug 1822 at Clonakilty, County Cork, Ireland s/o Francis and Joanna (Warren) Anglin, died 4 May 1896.
Thomas Alexander born 1776 at Five-mile-town, Girlaw Township, County Tyrone, Ireland, died 1868, was the son of Joseph and Sarah (Gillespie) Alexander.
Robert Alexander came from Bally Castle in Ireland to North Rustico, PEI, then moved to Point La Nim, NB by 1832, then Upper Charlo, Colborne Parish, Restigouche County: married and had children.
www.newirelandnb.ca /names_a.html

  
 Untitled Document
An interview with John Foster West and a reconsideration of Time Was by Edwin T. Arnold; John Alexander Williams on Harry Caudill; photography by Susan Kuklin.
Volume 28 No. 2 (Winter 2001) CONTENTS: "Appalachian History: Regional History in the Post-Modern Zone" by John Alexander Williams; "The Feminine Mystique and Elizabeth Madox Roberts" by Gina Herring; "Latino Hillbilly: An Interview with Marcos McPeek Villatoro" interviewed by Jim Minick; "You Can't Get There From Here" by Robert Morgan.
Reviews by John Alexander Williams, John Lang, Stephen D. Mooney, Sam Howie, Mary Heather Smith, Melinda Bollar Wagner, Gordon Simmons, and Edward L. Henson Jr.; and poetry by Victor M. Depta.
www.appjournal.appstate.edu /Backiss.html

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