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  Thomas Heath Haviland
Thomas Heath Haviland, born in Charlottetown November 13, 1822, was brought up in a political atmosphere; his father had been in politics longer than the son could remember.
Haviland was not at the Charlottetown meeting, but he and Whelan were the two additional representatives in the larger delegation sent to Quebec.
Haviland was one of three commissioners who succeeded in arranging the better terms that brought the Island into the confederation fold in 18 7 3.
www.hpedsb.on.ca /SMOOD/fathers/haviland.htm   (220 words)

  
 Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online
Haviland was to be a leading actor throughout the decade.
Haviland, as before an outspoken participant in the discussions, was sympathetic towards the bishop’s demands.
Haviland, in the past a tory and “Biblican” who was not averse to government grants to separate schools, now joined with the Liberal “Free Schoolers” Louis Henry Davies* and Alexander Laird in a campaign against the “Denominationalists” led by J. Pope.
www.biographi.ca /EN/ShowBio.asp?BioId=40272   (2743 words)

  
 Prince Edward Island: Lieutenant Governors Gallery, Honourable Thomas Heath Haviland, Q.C.
The Honourable Thomas Heath Haviland, Q.C. Lieutenant Governor from 14 July 1879 to 1 August 1884
Thomas Heath Haviland was the sixteenth Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island since the creation of the Colony in 1763.
Thomas Heath Haviland was born in Charlottetown on 13 November 1822 and educated at Brussels in the Kingdom of Belgium.
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 Thomas Heath Haviland - Canadian Confederation
Thomas Heath Haviland had a profound influence on the social and political life of Prince Edward Island.
Haviland's participation in the Legislative Assembly was guided by his Protestant faith and his economic status.
Haviland served on the government's Executive Council from 1859 to 1862, and again at intervals throughout the 1860s and 1870s, holding positions such as colonial secretary, solicitor general and speaker of the assembly.
www.collectionscanada.ca /confederation/023001-2433-e.html   (448 words)

  
 Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online
When responsible government came, Haviland was forced to relinquish his offices (except for his assistant judgeship, which he retained until 1854).
Although there had been significant substantive and procedural errors on Haviland’s part, which had resulted in his personal gain and a minimum of public scrutiny, Lord Grey [Henry George Grey], the colonial secretary, was more impressed by the fact that political motives appeared to lie behind the allegations.
In the later 1850s he and Thomas Heath Jr, also an assemblyman, both prominent Anglican laymen, played an important and forceful role in bringing forward the question of the use of the Bible in the schools, over which the Liberals would eventually be toppled from office [see Coles].
www.biographi.ca /EN/ShowBio.asp?BioId=38608&query=haviland   (1377 words)

  
 Fairholm Inn and Carriage House - Index Page
Haviland - Thomas Heath Haviland was born in England and emigrated to Prince Edward Island in 1816.
Haviland also secured his personal fortune acting as land agent for Prince Edward Island's absentee landlords and his own properties.
Haviland opposed the move towards responsible government, which was granted in 1851 despite his preferences.
www.fairholm.pe.ca /history.html   (578 words)

  
 Maritime Provinces of Canada merchants and shipowners
Thomas Hilyard was a shipbuilder and lumberman, born at St. John, New Brunswick in October, 1810, son of Thomas Hilyard and Margaret Miles.
In 1817 Thomas was admitted as a merchant freeman in the city of Saint John and from that time on he played an active role in business life in New Brunswick.
Thomas Aylward was born at Falmouth, Nova Scotia in 1829.
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 Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online
After a report by the investigating committee demanding that Haviland be required to refund some £796 to the treasury, Lieutenant Governor Sir Alexander Bannerman referred the controversy to London.
Haviland had married twice: on 8 Jan. 1822 to Jane Rebecca Brecken, who died on 28 March 1839; and on 4 Jan. 1848 to a widow, Amelia Janetta Emslie, née Boyd.
Haviland Jr, see, respectively, liber 31, f.259; liber 34, f.637; liber 35, f.396; liber 43, f.297; liber 56, f.1; liber 63, f.467; and liber 65, f.428.
www.biographi.ca /EN/ShowBio.asp?BioId=38608&query=haviland   (1377 words)

  
 Thomas Heath Haviland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thomas Heath Haviland (November 13, 1822 – September 11, 1895) was a Canadian politician and Father of Canadian Confederation.
He was born and died in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island.
Government of Prince Edward Island - Thomas Heath Haviland article
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Thomas_Heath_Haviland   (116 words)

  
 Old Protestant Burying Grounds (Elm Ave Cemetery) - Biographies
Thomas, and architect was the Superintendent of Works at the military compound at Brighton.
One son, Thomas, was a member of the Legislature, a prominent merchant, and then a partner with Benjamin Rogers to form Dodd and Rogers, which later became Rogers Hardware.
His son, Thomas Heath Haviland was a Father of Confederation, and his wife, Jane Rebecca Brecken died soon after the house was completed, but the Hon.
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 Havilands.com - Sources
It does not cover the genealogy of Senator Thomas Heath Haviland, a father of the Canadian Confederation from Prince Edward Island, which is a distant branch.
Willis Haviland Carrier was the son of Elizabeth Haviland, the presumed daughter of David Jay Haviland (not yet proven), son of David, son of Roger Haviland and Hannah Wing (my 4th great grandparents).
The autobiography of Laura Smith, wife of Charles Haviland, son of Charles, son of James, son of Gilbert, son of Adam, son of Benjamin Haviland and Abigail Mott.
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 A History of Greek Mathematics - Thomas Heath   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Archimedes' ''Quadrature Of The Parabola'' www.math.ubc.ca/~cass/archimedes/parabola.html Archimedes Quadrature Of The Parabola translated by Thomas Heath.
Archimedes' ''On The Measurement Of The Circle'' www.math.ubc.ca/~cass/archimedes/circle.html Archimedes On The Measurement Of The Circle translated by Thomas Heath.
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 Who Were the Fathers of Confederation?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
He was also conscious of the fact that there was strong resistance in his province to the idea of Ottawa having to much say over Nova Scotia's future.
Thomas D'Arcy McGee was an Irish nationalist who emigrated to the United States and then to Canada in 1857.
Prince Edward Island: Thomas Heath Haviland, Edward Whelan.
www.pco-bcp.gc.ca /aia?Language=E&Page=federation&Sub=WhoWeretheFathersofConfe   (3140 words)

  
 Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online
Yet she chose to marry her distant relative “Sandy” Bannerman, whom her biographer, Raymond Clare Archibald, described as “a young man of means and prominence, intellectually her inferior.” To Carlyle he was a “rich insignificant Aberdeen Mr.
In the spring of 1860 John Thomas Mullock, the influential Roman Catholic bishop of St John’s and until then a strong supporter of the Liberals, publicly criticized the government for reneging on a pledge to establish a steamship service around the island and for its allegedly corrupt administration of poor relief.
During an assembly debate on 25 Feb. 1861 the receiver general, Thomas Glen*, announced the withdrawal of a bill to legalize the use of Newfoundland currency for all official transactions except the payment of salaries to the governor and chief justice.
www.biographi.ca /EN/ShowBio.asp?BioId=38402   (2819 words)

  
 The Descendants of Robert Haviland and Sarah Heath   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
The Descendants of Robert Haviland and Sarah Heath
HAVILAND was born 1763 in England, and died 28 Nov 1840 in England.
She was born in England, and died 23 Nov 1831 in London, England.
www.islandregister.com /haviland1.html   (732 words)

  
 Prince Edward Island - Canadian Confederation
Thomas Heath Haviland and Edward Whelan joined the Prince Edward Island delegation at this time.
Although the terms secured by Haythorne were impressive, James Pope campaigned on a promise that he could obtain an even better agreement.
He won a majority, and led a new delegation to Ottawa that also included Haviland and G. Howlan.
www.collectionscanada.ca /confederation/023001-2200-e.html   (1782 words)

  
 Dewey791 Settings of United States Motion Pictures States N-Z from Inquiry Unlimited practitioner formerly sited at ...
Summary: The life of a rough merchant sailor who does not take responsibility and life seriously, but during one shore leave in San Francisco becomes involved romantically with a staid librarian for a lark, takes her to Reno, Nevada, marries her, goes to sea, is divorced by her and fathers her son.
Summary: After a plane crash that killed a New Hampshire congresswoman and a Washington, D.C. police officer's wife, the police officer investigates the passengers and determines that his wife was having an affair with the congresswoman's husband.
Summary: Romance between a middle-aged Jewish Brooklyn widow whose sone was killed by the Japanese during World War II and a Japanese man whose family perished in the war on a boat trip to Japan as a major trade agreement is being negotiated.
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 Mezoamerican Archaeology: Bibliography: Mesoamerican Cultural Institutions
Whitmore, Thomas M. And B.L. Turner II 1992 Landscapes of cultivation in Mesoamerica on the eve of the conquest.
Heath, Dwight B. 1987 Anthropology and alcohol studies: Current issues.
Haviland, William A. 1999 The rise and fall of sexual inequality: Death and gender at Tikal, Guatemala.
www.indiana.edu /~arch/saa/matrix/ma/ma_biblio_topics.html   (1604 words)

  
 Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: User Home Page Genealogy Report: Ancestors of EPHRIAM JOHN LESH
She kept house, was a cook for a water well crew in Canada, was a nurse (she attended her grandson Larry Haviland Lesh's birth), and ran a resaurant for awhile upon returing to the USA from Canada.
Sherman B Lesh, of Santiago, CA and Miss Gladys Haviland, of Conquest Sask. were united in marraige by Rev. Mr.
Glayds's father's Uncle was Thomas Heath Haviland, one of the fathers of the confederation in 1867, when Canada was formed.
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 March
Samuel Thomas Heath of Allison, Iowa, passed away on Thursday, March 6, 2003 at Allen Memorial Hospital in Waterloo at the age of 85 years.
He was born on March 23, 1917 to Willie and Annabelle Heath in Sheperdsville, KY. He served with the First Calvary Division in WWII from 1941-1945.
Survivors include a son: Charles Heath of Louisville, KY; a daughter: Anna Brown of Fairdale, KY; a step-son: Larry Becker of Clarksville; a step-daughter: Cleta Wilson of Dumont; four grandchildren and a half-sister: Ruby Friend of Louisville, KY. He was preceded in death by his parents and wife, Beula.
www.pafways.org /obituaries/clarksvillestar/2003/march.htm   (5992 words)

  
 Thomas Heath Haviland - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Thomas Heath Haviland - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Thomas Heath Haviland (November 13, 1822 – September 11, 1895) was a Canadian politician and Father of Canadian Confederation.
This encyclopedia, history, geography and biography article about Thomas Heath Haviland contains research on
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Thomas_Heath_Haviland   (105 words)

  
 Haviland - Haviland, OH News
Photograph of the Honourable Thomas Heath Haviland, November 1873 Thomas Heath Haviland had a profound influence on the social and political life of
John Haviland properly is regarded as one of the most important architects In later years, Elmes would emerge as a critic and scholar, but Haviland left
Local news for Haviland, OH continually updated from thousands of sources on the web.
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 Encyclopedia: Canadian Confederation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
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McGee in 1868 Thomas DArcy McGee, PC, (April 13, 1825 – April 7, 1868) was a Canadian journalist and Father of Confederation.
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 Courier Electronic Edition: 091503
Against Ada, Jenny Davis had 5 kills and Amanda Stoltz 3 kills and 2 blocks with Alisha Bender recording 4 kills in the NB match.
Lauren King added 7 points, 3 kills and 10 digs; Rachael Mauk 5 points, 8 kills, 10 digs and a block; and Beth Wheeler 4 points and a block.
HAVILAND -- McComb's Ashley Westenbarger slammed 16 kills and added 6 blocks to lead the Panthers to a non-conference volleyball sweep of Miller City and Wayne Trace Saturday.
www.thecourier.com /issues/2003/Sep/sports091503.htm   (4635 words)

  
 CITY DESK
Thomas Franklin Schneider, architect of some 2,000 DC buildings, built the Cairo in 1894 near the edge of Washington City (Boundary Street -- Florida Avenue).
DAVID NAKAMURA AND THOMAS HEATH WASHINGTON POST - Major League Baseball is resisting the District's demand for a guarantee of $6 million in annual rent at a new ballpark, an issue that has bogged down negotiations over a stadium lease, held up the sale of the Washington Nationals and left city officials increasingly frustrated.
THOMAS HEATH WASHINGTON POST - Venture capitalist Frederic V. Malek appears to have done all the right things in assembling a group of 14 fellow investors to purchase the Washington Nationals.
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 The Brick Walls - Dan MacDonald's Website   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Thomas Morrison Morrison, Archibald Morrison, Charles Morrison, John, Jr.
Patrick, Thomas Patrick, William Thomas Patterson, Helen Patterson, Rev. Robert S. Patterson, Walter Peake, Edith Peake, George Peake, James Peake, Ralph B. Pendergast, Catherine Pendergast, James Pennefather, General Sir John Perry, Rev. Mr.
Phelan, Matthew Phelan, Thomas Phelan, Rev. Thomas Phelan, Rev. William Pickard, J. Pidgeon, James M. Pidgeon, Lettie Pitt, Simon Poirier, Scholastiwue Pollard, Joseph Pollard, Mary Poole, Frances Poole, James E. Poore, Annette Gibson Poore, Sir Edward Poore, Thomas Pope, Rev. H.
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 Fathers of Confederation
Tthey had six children, including Thomas, a politician and historian, and Jean-Charles, an author of several books and pamphlets on agriculture; d.
Thomas Heath Haviland was born in Charlottetown and educated at Brussels in the Kingdom of Belgium.
He was a delegate to the Quebec Union Conference in 1864 and to Ottawa, with Hon.
www.canadainfolink.ca /confederation.htm   (4058 words)

  
 The Descendants of the Hon. John Brecken and Ann Wake   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Subsequently, Haviland became Colonial Secretary, Registrar, and Clerk of the Executive and Legislative Councils...Haviland opposed the move towards responsible government, which was granted in 1851 despite his preferences…Haviland was elected Mayor of Charlottetown in 1857, an election which he won several times in subsequent years.
Haviland's career, marked by sinecure and old boy-ism, was symptomatic of the oligarchical character of the colonial administrations of the early 19th century in British North America.
His brother Thomas captained their ships that ran between PEI and Plymouth where they maintained a shipchandlery.
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