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  ParanormalReview.com News
Former Premier Sir Oliver Mowat (1820-1903), who served as lieutenant-governor from 1897 until he died in office in 1903; the Hon Sir George Airey Kirkpatrick (1841-99), who served from 1892-97; the Hon.
Sir John Morrison Gibson (1842-1929), lieutenant-governor from 1908-14; Lt.-Col. the Hon Sir John Strathearn Hendrie (1857-1923), lieutenant-governor from 1914-19; and the Hon Sir William Mortimer Clark (1836-1917), who served from 1903-08.
The Ontario legislature was built on the grounds of an insane asylum and other reports have suggested that three ghostly women walk its corridors.
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  John Strathearn Hendrie   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The Honourable Sir John Strathearn Hendrie, KCMG, CVO (1857-1923)
John Hendrie was born in 1857 in Hamilton and was educated at Upper Canada College.
Hendrie was appointed Lieutenant Governor of Ontario in 1914 and served until 1919.
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 Buildings at Risk Register for Scotland
Allan, John Robertson Crombies of Grandholm and Cothall, 1805-1960: Aberdeenshire enterprise.
Hyslop, John and Robert Langholm as it was: a history of Langholm and Eskdale from the earliest times.
Martine, John Reminiscences and notices of fourteen parishes in the County of Haddington.
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 Whitehern Museum Archives - Timelines   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
John Wilkie (1851-1928) is a Presbyterian missionary in Indore, India from 1879.
In Sept. Edna leaves John Baker's abruptly; she is "excitable" and in a "fearful state of nervousness." On Sept. 13, Edna comes home in a "most terrible state" and has a "violent fit of hysterics." On Oct. 10 she has a breakdown and is taken by a nurse to Montreal.
Sir John Strathearn Hendrie (1857-1923) is the Lieut.-Governor of Ontario to 1919.
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 Hamilton, Ontario Encyclopedia Article @ Gettin.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
John Munro, a Trudeau-era Liberal cabinet minister and a sometime husband of Lily Munro, was the subject of political innuendo and criminal allegations dismissed after an Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) probe.
John Tonelli, retired NHL hockey player, 1984 Canada Cup MVP.
John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport, located on the Mountain at Mount Hope in the former Glanbrook Township, is the busiest air cargo hub in Canada and as well the fastest growing airport in Canada.
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 Whitehern Museum Archives - Search Results   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Hendrie to the platform (you should have seen the latter, she is the funniest figure and face I ever saw), and Mrs.
Mary Murray Hendrie was the second wife of William Hendrie (1831-1906), prominent Hamilton industrialist, contractor and horse breeder.
Hendrie's eldest son, Sir John Strathearn Hendrie (1857-1923) was the lieutenant-governor of Ontario from 1914-19 (DHB2.63 - DHB2.66; W4803, W2181, W5516, W5577, W6135, W6436, W6849).
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 Hamilton Gallery of Distinction - Browse Inductees - Sir John Strathearn Hendrie
A native son, John Strathearn Hendrie was born in Hamilton on August 15th, 1857.
Hendrie regarded military service as an important duty and in 1883 joined the Canadian Artillery Volunteer Militia as a captain.
In 1903 Hendrie was appointed a director of the Bank of Hamilton and three years later became president of the Hamilton Bridge Works Company.
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 John Morison Gibson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sir John Morison Gibson, KCMG, KC (January 1, 1842 – June 3, 1929) was a Canadian politician and lieutenant-governor of Ontario.
John Morison Gibson, the son of Scottish immigrants, was born in 1842, in Toronto.
He was one of Hamilton's "5 Johns", who, in 1896, formed the Dominion Power and Transmission Company, that brought hydroelectric power, for the first time, to Hamilton, from their plant, at DeCrew Falls.
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 Scottish Surnames A-L
John Comyn, Lord of Badenoch, had strong claim to the Scottish throne through descent of King Duncan.
The earls of Hopetoun trace ancestry to John de Hope, a retinue of Queen Magdalen, wife of James V. Hossack — associated with Clan MacKintosh.
The wife of John Lyon, sixth Lord Glamis, was accused of witchcraft by James V and burned alive outside Edinburgh Castle.
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 THE WILSON ORNITHOLOGICAL SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP ROLL
John W., 1611 W. Indiana, Midland, Texas _ 1957 Lesher, Frederick, 715 S. Third St., Clinton, Iowa...........
1958 Millar, John B., Dept. of Zoology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin __ 1956 Miller, Alden H(olmes), Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, Berkeley 4, California __ 1930 Miller, Mrs.
John, Jr., 1320 N. State St., Chicago 10, Illinois..................
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The residences of John S. Newberry and Jason McMillan are located next, both built in the same general style of architecture.
The second wife of John Newberry was Helen P. Handy, daughter of Truman P. Handy, a well known financier and banker in Cleveland.
Their other two children were: John S. Jr and Helen H. The last structure on this property, was the residence of James McMillan.
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 ScottishClans
Forbes of that Ilk, Forbes of Culloden, Forbes of Craigievar, Forbes of Moniemusk, Forbes of Tolquhoun, Berry, Bannerman, Boyes, Fordyce, Lumsden, Michie, Walters, Watt
Henderson of Fordell, Clan Eanruig of Glencoe, Hendrie, Hendry, Kendrick, MacHendrie, MacHendry
Alastair Carrach was the third son of John, 1st Lord of the Isles, and it is from him that the clan MacDonnell of Keppoch and Garrogach descend.
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 GPHS - Grosse Pointe History
He married Isabella Beard, and their children are Frank C., Edwin B., Mary W., and Louis A. The next residence to come under consideration, known as "Willow Bank," is that of George Hendrie, already mentioned in these pages.
Hendrie, and he has been wonderfully successful in his street railway and transportation enterprises.
The names of their children are Strathearn, Kathleen Trowbridge, Jessie Strathearn, George Trowbridge, Sarah Whipple, and twins, William and Margaret.
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 Did you mean John s or search result for John?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
John Scott, 1st Earl Of, Viscount Encombe of Encombe, Baron Eldon of Eldon Eldon
John Sheffield, 1st Duke Of, 3rd Earl of Mulgrave Buckingham and Normanby
John Stuart, 3rd Earl Of, Viscount Kingarth, Lord Mount Stuart, Cumrae, and Inchmarnock Bute
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 Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online
Within cabinet there was undoubtedly a sharp struggle as its members worked to translate a policy into legislation; outside the legislature pressure from private power interests was resisted by Whitney in generally conciliatory but sometimes surly fashion.
Beck became chairman of the new commission; the other members were Smith and John Strathearn Hendrie*, another cabinet minister, whom Whitney chose to balance Beck’s radical populism.
In the middle stood a few pedagogues, among them superintendent of education John Seath, who doubted whether it was feasible to teach sufficient English in the three years of first form to enable it to replace French as the language of instruction.
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 LIEUTENANT GOVERNORS & COMMISSIONERS OF CANADA
The Honourable Sir John Morison Gibson, KCMG, KC 1908—1914
The Honourable Sir John Strathearn Hendrie, KCMG, CVO 1914—1919
The Honourable William John McKeag, C.M., O.M. The Honourable Francis Laurence Jobin 1976 - 1981
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 DFA: Dempster Reference Bibliography
Elizabeth, daughter of John, Portioner of Knockleith and spouse of Alexander Cruickshank in Boigside 17 Jan 1606 4-362
John of Knockleith i 220, ii 72, 189, 197
John, Burgess of Aberdeen, Flesher iii 13, 30
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Depoli, was arrest by Detective Lieutenant John Whitman, and Detectives Charles Searle and Earl Switser and registered at headquarters as a disorderly person for investigation.
John J Sisson, Jr age 26 of 2737 Edsel to Emma Kovac age 26 of 7600 Chase Road.
Wendy Ann Kaul and Charles John Conrad exchanged marriages vows in St Thomas the Apostile Catholic Chruch of Ann Arbor, with the Rev Louis Martin, officiating.
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 Head of The-Lake-Society, Hamilton, Canada explore, preserve, enjoy your history
Burlington Heights was a major defensive strongpoint for British and Canadian forces during the War of 1812?
King Street, York Street, John Street and Mohawk Road were once Indian trails?
Established in April 1903, the Hamilton Automobile Club was the first such club in Canada?
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 Your Scottish ancestors traced: Parish Books
John Bruce - History of the Parish of West or Old Kilpatrick & of the Church & Certain Lands in the Parish of East or New Kilpatrick (Glasgow: John Smith, 1893)
John James Wilson - The Annals of Penicuik: being a History of the Parish and of the Village (---: SPA, 1985: ISBN 0-907590-09-8)
John H. Simpson - The Origins of Gifford in Transactions of the East Lothian Antiquarian & Field Naturalists' Soc.
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 Nwowatcher is the leading resource for topics of political conspiracy, mythology, symbolism, activism, and the ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Desaguliers, John Theophilus - Inventor of the planetarium
Sir John Alexander MacDonald (1856-58, 1858-63, 1864-67) i.
John George Lambton, 1st Earl of Durham (1838) i.
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 A few famous freemasons
John F. McCreight, first premier of B.C. Amor de Cosmos, first lodge secretary in the province
Ontario records compiled by Milton Hill from the records of the Grand Lodge of Canada in Ontario, lodge records and John Ross Robertson’s The History of Freemasonry.
John’s Lodge, Hartford, CN Erasmus Darwin (1732-1802) physician and botonist.
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 Directory of Mauchline Catrine and Sorn 1901
Housed in the A.M. Brown Institute.-Mr John R. Hood, Secretary.
Mr Andrew Cowan, Preses; Mr John McKay, Clerk and Treasurer.
Catrine Parish Church Kirk-Session are Managers; Mr John Beveridge, Clerk.
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