Our Old Boys Page, OAC Review, v.16, no.2, Nov.1903, p.32-35. 1903.
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CREELMAN, GEORGE CHRISTIE, educator and office holder; b. 9 May 1869 in Collingwood, Ont., son of James Rutherford Creelman and Isabella Christina Patterson; m. 8 Sept. 1892 Ada Ross Mills, daughter of James Mills, in Guelph, Ont., and they had two daughters and three sons; d. 18 April 1929 near Beamsville, Ont. Descendants of northern Irish settlers in Nova Scotia, George Creelman’s parents moved to New Brunswick and then, in the 1860s, to Ontario. Creelman would spend most of his life in th...
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Young, Alexander, active 1903, cattle breeder
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Palmer, W.J.
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Burwash, Proctor.
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Raynor, T.G.
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Murdock, Alexina F.
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Lawrence, Cyrus J.
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Whitley, Charles Francis
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Approximately 41,000 species of Acari are found nearly worldwide. Sizes range from 0.008 to 3cm in some fully engorged ticks. Acari have fused body segments and mouthparts adapted to piercing, sucking, biting, grating or sawing. Many species of Acari are parasitic and economically important. Encyclopedia Britannica Online. http://search.eb.com/eb/article-47842 (Retrieved 11/11/2008) From the description of Charles Whitley - drawings of Acari, 1874. (University of Georgia). WorldCat r...
Williams, R. Hal (Richard Hal), 1941-....
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Cowle, George.
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Osborne, W.F.
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Sugden, O.M.
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Pope, D. J.
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Keys, H.Z.E.
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Coale, Henry.
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Ross, H. R.
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Harcourt, George.
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Elderkin, D.
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Powys, P.
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Harcourt, Robert d' 1881-1965
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Wiancko, T.A.F.
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Selling, J.A.
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Tolton, J.E.
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Greig, G.H.
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Stark, J. H. (James Hiram), 1850-1918
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Burns, J. H.
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Wilkinson, P. J. (Peter J.)
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Broderick, F.W.
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McPhail, D.J.
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Yuill, A.R.
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Eftyhithes, B.M.
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Mallory, G.R.
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Newman, W.N.
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Harcourt, John T.
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Fawcett, C. Fred.
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Downing, R.J.
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Burnett, Arthur K.
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Hawke, A.W.
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Toasland, J.H.
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Marcuse, B.
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Wilmot, A.B.
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Gamble, W. P.
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Mackray, Archie.
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Hubbard, W. (William)
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Roberts, W.B.
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Fox, S.F.
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Clark, Richard H., 1824-1896
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Richard H. Clark was born in Springfield, Georgia, on March 24, 1824. He was educated at Springfield Academy and then was admitted to practice law in 1844. He married Harriet G. Charlton on August 7, 1855 and, after her death, Anna Maria Lott. In 1862 he became a judge of the Southwestern Circuit, resigning in 1866, and in 1876 he became a judge of the city court of Atlanta. He finally became judge of the superior courts of the Stone Mountain Circuit in 1885. Judge Clark died in 189...