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Turner, J.W.

  • CA QUA11973
  • Pessoa singular
  • fl. 1926

J.W. Turner was a student in the School of Mining at Queen's University.

Turner, John

  • CA QUA02431
  • Pessoa singular
  • n.d.

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Turner, Jesse

  • CA QUA11974
  • Pessoa singular
  • fl. 1936-1937

Jesse Turner was a student in the School of Mining at Queen's University.

Turner, A.B.

  • CA QUA11591
  • Pessoa singular
  • fl. 1910

A.B. Turner was a student at Queen's University.

Turnbull, Jane M.

  • CA QUA10915
  • Pessoa singular
  • fl. 1930s

No information is available about this creator.

Turnbul, A.

  • CA QUA02998
  • Pessoa singular
  • fl. 1960s

No information is known about this creator.

Turkington, Nancy

  • CA QUA02754
  • Pessoa singular
  • n.d.

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Tupper, R. La Touche

  • CA QUA00231
  • Pessoa singular
  • 1845-1904

R. La Touche Tupper was a civili servant in Manitoba. Born in 1845 in Omemee, Ontario, son of Captain Tupper, he went to Manitoba in 1874 attached to a government survey party after service in the Union army in the American Civil War. He held various public offices including Superintendent of Government Telegraphs in the North-West Territories, License Inspector for the City of Winnipeg, Chief of Police and License Inspector for Manitoba, and Superintendent of the Dominion Fish Hatchery at Selkirk. In 1887 he spent some time in exploration for oil in the Riding Mountain area. He was on active service in the Rebellion of 1885 with the 91st Battalion.
Tupper died in Winnipeg on 21 May 1904.

Tupper, Charles Hibbert

  • CA QUA01114
  • Pessoa singular
  • 1855-1927

Charles Hibbert Tupper was a lawyer, politician, and author. He was born 3 Aug. 1855 in Amherst, N.S., second son of Charles Tupper and Frances Amelia Morse. On 9 Sept. 1879 he married Janet McDonald, daughter of James McDonald, in Halifax, and they had four sons and three daughters. C. H. Tupper became minister of justice in the government of Mackenzie Bowell. He retired, officially, from politics in 1897 and moved to British COlumbia and set up a legal practice. He died 30 March 1927 in Vancouver.

Tupper, Charles Andrew

  • CA QUA01113
  • Pessoa singular
  • n.d.

Charles Andrew Tupper was born in Owen Sound, Ontario, in 1914. He lived in Foxboro, Hastings County and worked for Canadian National Railways, writing poems in his spare time. He died on December 20th, 1990 and was buried in the Black River Bridge Memorial Cemetery, South Marysburgh, Prince Edward County.

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