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William Dennis

William Dennis (4 March 1856 – 11 July 1920) was an Independent Conservative member of the Senate of Canada. He was born in the English county of Cornwall and became an editor, journalist and publisher.

William Dennis
Member of the Senate of Canada for Halifax, Nova Scotia division
In office
20 November 1912 – 11 July 1920
Personal details
Born(1856-03-04)4 March 1856
Cornwall, England, UK
Died11 July 1920(1920-07-11) (aged 64)
Boston, Massachusetts, USA[1]
Political partyIndependent Conservative
SpouseAgnes Miller
Residence(s)Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Professioneditor, journalist, publisher

Biography

Introduction

William Dennis (4 March 1856 – 11 July 1920) was an Independent Conservative member of the Senate of Canada. He was also the owner and President of a publishing company, and Editor-in-Chief of two newspapers, the Halifax Herald and the Evening Mail. He survived many hardships and tragedies including the loss of six of his younger siblings and five of his children, two major fires at his publishing company and the Halifax Explosion. Through it all, he dedicated himself to his work, raising money through his newspapers to help the wives, widows and children of soldiers of the South African Wars (1879–1915) and victims of the Indian famine of 1899–1900, and the Famine in Japan. When he was a Senator, he traveled to England and France to personally report on the progress of World War I and Canada’s role in it. He was presented to the Queen of England.[2] While in the Senate he also championed the needs of lobster fishermen and advanced other issues for Nova Scotia.[3]

William Dennis's son Alexander described his father as "a character full of initiative, energy and enthusiasm that had so many facets. He hated dishonesty and his eyes that generally carried a twinkle seemed to penetrate in steely contrast to the untruth. Some likened him unto a typical English squire. This severeness was more than balanced by his generous spirit. He was neither a physical nor moral coward and seemed to have a total disregard for self. His pen courageously attacked what he believed to be wrong and not in the interests of the people, and his campaigns of publicity were carried out with thoroughness in the interests of his province and country."[4]

Summary of William's Career

  • 1874-75 Delivery boy for a butcher.[5]
  • 1875-76 Reporter for the Morning Herald.[6][7]
  • 1876-77 Employed by the Order of Good Templars.[8][5]
  • 1877-78 Secretary General for the Order of Good Templars.[9]
  • 1878-1920 Journalist and Publisher of the Evening Mail, initially a four-page weekly.[10]
  • 1879-81 Reporter for the Morning Herald'.[11][12]
  • 1881-83 Editor, Winnipeg Sun[13]
  • 1883-85 City Editor, Morning Herald[13][14]
  • 1886-87 Reporter, Morning Herald[15]
  • 1887-90 News Editor, Morning Herald[16][17][18] and Member of the School Board.[19]
  • 1890 Gained half-ownership of the Morning Herald and sole responsibility for its management.[19]
  • 1890-95 News Editor Morning Herald,(which was changed to Halifax Herald in 1892).[20] Alderman and Justice of the Peace[21][22][23][24][25] as well as a Member of the School Board.[19]
  • 1895-96 Journalist, Alderman and Justice of the Peace[26]
  • 1896-98 Managing Director, Halifax Herald[27][28]
  • 1898-01 Managing Director, Herald Printing and Publishing Co.[29][30][31]
  • 1901-1920 President and Editor-in-Chief of the Halifax Herald and the Evening Mail[32]
  • 1912-1920 Senator[3]

Early life

William was born on 4 Mar 1856 in Flanders, St. Gennys, Cornwall. His Presbyterian parents John Dennis and Mary Parnall, ran a large farm that employed agricultural laborers.[33] He was educated at home, together with 14 younger siblings that included; Thomas, Henry, John, Mary, John (Albert), Louisa, two Georges, Bessie, Maude, Jesse, Fritz and Lily. Entrepreneurship was encouraged in his family. He brother Thomas went to Germany to be educated by Frederick Krupp. William asked Rev. Dr. Clay if there were jobs for young boys in Canada, and learning that there were, he and his family decided immigrate. They came to Canada around 1873, settling in Middle Stewiacke, Nova Scotia.[34]

William's family knew hardship. Three of his siblings died by 1875. William's first job was a delivery boy for a butcher. Although the pay was low, it allowed him to meet his future wife Agnes Miller.[35]

An impassioned champion for his beliefs, William became involved with the Order of the Good Templars, enthusiastically helping to found new lodges in order to spread the temperance movement. The Order employed him and he soon rose to be the Grand Secretary, earning a princely sum of $500 per year. It was working for the Order that William met J. J. Stewart, and others who were interested in establishing an "unfettered" public press. William began working as a reporter in 1875. He founded the Evening Mail, a four-page newspaper three years later.[36]

In 1878, when William had been working as a reporter for Halifax Herald for three years, he married Agnes Miller.[37] They had eleven children; Helen, Jean, Clarissa, Eleonor, Agnes, Margaret, William, Sarah, John, Eric and William (Alexandera). Four of their children did not survive to adulthood, and a fifth was lost to Tuberculosis in 1914.[38] William and Agnes purchased a home with acreage at 45 Coburg Road in Halifax for $5,300.[39]

The Halifax Herald and the City of Halifax

In 1890, J. J. Stewart offered William a half interest in the Herald as well as sole responsibility for its management. William purchased the Kenny Building on the corner of Granville and George Streets which he converted into offices, keeping two floors for the use of the paper. In addition to being the Managing Director of the "Morning Herald", he was serving on the School Board.[19][21][22] In 1892, William changed the name of the Morning Herald to the Halifax Herald. From 1892-1892, he was an Alderman and Justice of the Peace for the City of Halifax,[23][24][25][26] while maintaining leadership of the paper.

World War I, Two Fires and the Halifax Explosion

Tragedy struck again with the death of William's sister Bessie in 1904, his business partner J. J. Stewart in 1907,[40] and his sister Louisa in 1908.[41] Stewart left William the remaining shares of the Halifax Herald. By this time, the family was growing again. The first grandchild, Marion, was born in 1906. Within eight years there were five.

A fire gutted the building of the "Halifax Herald" and the "Evening Mail" on 12 Jan 1912. William borrowed money and leased the Morning Chronicle equipment after that paper had gone to press, until new equipment could be shipped and assembled in the old Clayton Building. In April, they moved again into a building on Argyle Street.[10]

William was appointed to the Senate for the Halifax, Nova Scotia division on 20 November 1912 following nomination by Prime Minister Robert Borden.[42] When at home in Ottawa, he could often be found preparing directives and articles for his newspapers. In addition, for many years, he was the Nova Scotia correspondent for one of the dailies in London, England.[10]

During the first World War, an Empire Parliamentary Association delegation was formed to view conditions overseas. William traveled with several other Canadian delegates, his wife, and his son Alexander to England. The Dominion of Canada representatives were presented to Queen Elizabeth II on 7 July 1916 by Hon. James Lowther, Speaker of the House of Commons and Joint President of the Empire Parliamentary Association, United Kingdom Branch. Next, they went to France, where they were taken to the trenches. There, William met his son Eric. They returned to England and there they witnessed the first Zeppelin brought down in flames over London. Eric, died seven months later, in the Battle of Vimy Ridge on Easter Sunday, 1917, bringing the number of children William and Agnes had lost to five.[43]

On 6 Dec 1917, the Halifax Herald building was severely damaged by the Halifax Explosion. In addition to the shattering of every window, there was internal damage to the equipment and rooms. A few staff remained to board up the windows and produce a paper by hand. On 9 Feb 1920, fire raged again through the building, destroying the third floor and severely damaging the fourth floor. The first floor was flooded with water, destroying the rolls of newsprint.[44] William was undaunted and rebuilt the business again.

Understanding hard times, William donated "large amounts to philanthropic and public relief". Through the newspapers, William coordinated collections such as The Patriotic Fund (for the widows, wives, and children of men who fought in the South African Wars, the Indian famine of 1899–1900 Fund, the Soldier South African Monument Fund, and The Japanese Famine Fund. He received thanks from the Government of Japan, the Bishop of Calcutta, and the Viceroy of India, among others.[45]

William remained a Senator and Editor-in-Chief of the Herald and Mail Publishing Company until his death on 11 July 1920.[46]

Other Historical Figures

William's wife Agnes was instrumental in establishing the Victoria Order of Nurses to provide home-based care to those in need.[47]

His daughter Clara produced a series of travel books on Nova Scotia illustrated with her own photographs in the 1930's.[48] Many of her photographs can be seen in a collection, Clara Dennis Tours Nova Scotia[49] at the Nova Scotia Archives.[50]

His nephew William Henry Dennis also served in the Canadian senate.[51]

References

  1. ^ Johnson, J.K. (1968). The Canadian Directory of Parliament 1867-1967. Public Archives of Canada.
  2. ^ Dennis, W. Alexander (1960). Genealogies and Sagas 1718-1960: Dennis, Archibald, Miller. Halifax, Nova Scotia: Privately printed for the author. pp. 6–70.
  3. ^ a b "Senator William Dennis". Parliament of Canada: Parlinfo. Library of Parliament, Information Services. Retrieved 30 March 2022.
  4. ^ Dennis, W. Alexander (1960). Genealogies and Sagas 1718-1960: Dennis, Archibald, Miller. Halifax, Nova Scotia: Privately printed for the author. p. 57.
  5. ^ a b Dennis, W. Alexander (1960). Genealogies and Sagas 1718-1960: Dennis, Archibald, Miller. Halifax, Nova Scotia: Privately printed for the author. p. 52.
  6. ^ "McAlpine's Halifax City Directory for 1875-76". Library and Archives Canada. Nova Scotia Printing Company. Retrieved 30 March 2022.
  7. ^ McAlpine's Halifax City Directory (MCHD) for 1875-76, Page 133.
  8. ^ "McAlpine's Halifax City Directory for 1876-77". Library and Archives Canada. Nova Scotia Printing Company. Retrieved 30 March 2022.
  9. ^ "McAlpine's Halifax City Directory for 1877-78". Library and Archives Canada. Nova Scotia Printing Company. Retrieved 30 March 2022.
  10. ^ a b c Dennis, W. Alexander (1960). Genealogies and Sagas 1718-1960: Dennis, Archibald, Miller. Halifax, Nova Scotia: Privately printed for the author. p. 60.
  11. ^ "McAlpine's Halifax City Directory for 1879-80". Library and Archives Canada. Nova Scotia Printing Company. Retrieved 30 March 2022.
  12. ^ "McAlpine's Halifax City Directory for 1880-81". Library and Archives Canada. Nova Scotia Printing Company. Retrieved 30 March 2022.
  13. ^ a b Dennis, W. Alexander (1960). Genealogies and Sagas 1718-1960: Dennis, Archibald, Miller. Halifax, Nova Scotia: Privately printed for the author. pp. 52–54.
  14. ^ "McAlpine's Halifax City Directory for 1884-85". Library and Archives Canada. Nova Scotia Printing Company. Retrieved 30 March 2022.
  15. ^ "McAlpine's Halifax City Directory for 1886-87". Library and Archives Canada. Nova Scotia Printing Company. Retrieved 30 March 2022.
  16. ^ "McAlpine's Halifax City Directory for 1887-88". Library and Archives Canada. Nova Scotia Printing Company. Retrieved 30 March 2022.
  17. ^ "McAlpine's Halifax City Directory for 1888-89". Library and Archives Canada. Nova Scotia Printing Company. Retrieved 30 March 2022.
  18. ^ "McAlpine's Halifax City Directory for 1889-90". Library and Archives Canada. Nova Scotia Printing Company. Retrieved 30 March 2022.
  19. ^ a b c d Dennis, W. Alexander (1960). Genealogies and Sagas 1718-1960: Dennis, Archibald, Miller. Halifax, Nova Scotia: Privately printed for the author. p. 61.
  20. ^ Dennis, W. Alexander (1960). Genealogies and Sagas 1718-1960: Dennis, Archibald, Miller. Halifax, Nova Scotia: Privately printed for the author.
  21. ^ a b "McAlpine's Halifax City Directory for 1890-91". Library and Archives Canada. Nova Scotia Printing Company. Retrieved 30 March 2022.
  22. ^ a b "McAlpine's Halifax City Directory for 1891-92". Library and Archives Canada. Nova Scotia Printing Company. Retrieved 30 March 2022.
  23. ^ a b "McAlpine's Halifax City Directory for 1892-93". Library and Archives Canada. Nova Scotia Printing Company. Retrieved 30 March 2022.
  24. ^ a b "McAlpine's Halifax City Directory for 1893-94". Library and Archives Canada. Nova Scotia Printing Company. Retrieved 30 March 2022.
  25. ^ a b "McAlpine's Halifax City Directory for 1894-95". Library and Archives Canada. Nova Scotia Printing Company. Retrieved 30 March 2022.
  26. ^ a b "McAlpine's Halifax City Directory for 1895-96". Library and Archives Canada. Nova Scotia Printing Company. Retrieved 30 March 2022.
  27. ^ "McAlpine's Halifax City Directory for 1896-97". Library and Archives Canada. Nova Scotia Printing Company. Retrieved 30 March 2022.
  28. ^ "McAlpine's Halifax City Directory for 1897-98". Library and Archives Canada. Nova Scotia Printing Company. Retrieved 30 March 2022.
  29. ^ "McAlpine's Halifax City Directory for 1898-99". Library and Archives Canada. Nova Scotia Printing Company. Retrieved 30 March 2022.
  30. ^ "McAlpine's Halifax City Directory for 1899-1900". Library and Archives Canada. Nova Scotia Printing Company. Retrieved 30 March 2022.
  31. ^ "McAlpine's Halifax City Directory for 1900-01". Library and Archives Canada. Nova Scotia Printing Company. Retrieved 30 March 2022.
  32. ^ Dennis, W. Alexander (1960). Genealogies and Sagas 1718-1960: Dennis, Archibald, Miller. Halifax, Nova Scotia: Privately printed for the author.
  33. ^ "1861 Census Returns database". FreeCen. General Register Office. Retrieved 5 April 2022.
  34. ^ Dennis, W. Alexander (1960). Genealogies and Sagas 1718-1960: Dennis, Archibald, Miller. Halifax, Nova Scotia: Privately printed for the author. pp. 7, 52.
  35. ^ Dennis, W. Alexander (1960). Genealogies and Sagas 1718-1960: Dennis, Archibald, Miller. Halifax, Nova Scotia: Privately printed for the author. pp. 58–70.
  36. ^ Dennis, W. Alexander (1960). Genealogies and Sagas 1718-1960: Dennis, Archibald, Miller. Halifax, Nova Scotia: Privately printed for the author. pp. 53–60.
  37. ^ "Agnes Dennis fonds". MemoryNS.
  38. ^ Dennis, W. Alexander (1960). Genealogies and Sagas 1718-1960: Dennis, Archibald, Miller. Halifax, Nova Scotia: Privately printed for the author. pp. 10–11.
  39. ^ Dennis, W. Alexander (1960). Genealogies and Sagas 1718-1960: Dennis, Archibald, Miller. Halifax, Nova Scotia: Privately printed for the author. p. 56.
  40. ^ March, W. D. "John James Stewart". DCB/DBC Mobile Beta. Retrieved 5 April 2022.
  41. ^ Dennis, W. Alexander (1960). Genealogies and Sagas 1718-1960: Dennis, Archibald, Miller. Halifax, Nova Scotia: Privately printed for the author. p. 8.
  42. ^ "Senator William Dennis". Parliament of Canada: Parlinfo. Library of Parliament, Information Services. Retrieved 5 April 2022.
  43. ^ Dennis, W. Alexander (1960). Genealogies and Sagas 1718-1960: Dennis, Archibald, Miller. Halifax, Nova Scotia: Privately printed for the author. pp. 65–66.
  44. ^ Dennis, W. Alexander (1960). Genealogies and Sagas 1718-1960: Dennis, Archibald, Miller. Halifax, Nova Scotia: Privately printed for the author. pp. 62–63.
  45. ^ Dennis, W. Alexander (1960). Genealogies and Sagas 1718-1960: Dennis, Archibald, Miller. Halifax, Nova Scotia: Privately printed for the author. p. 69.
  46. ^ "Senator William Dennis". Parliament of Canada: Parlinfo. Retrieved 5 April 2022.
  47. ^ Dennis, W. Alexander (1960). Genealogies and Sagas 1718-1960: Dennis, Archibald, Miller. Halifax, Nova Scotia: Privately printed for the author. pp. 70–80.
  48. ^ "Dennis, Clara". Canadian Women Artists History Initiative.
  49. ^ Archives, Nova Scotia (20 April 2020). "Nova Scotia Archives - Clara Dennis Tours Nova Scotia". Nova Scotia Archives. Retrieved 6 November 2022.
  50. ^ "Clara Dennis Tours Nova Scotia". Nova Scotia Archives. Retrieved 5 April 2022.
  51. ^ William Dennis – Parliament of Canada biography

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Career 1 3 Early life 1 4 The Halifax Herald and the City of Halifax 1 5 World War I Two Fires and the Halifax Explosion 1 6 Other Historical Figures 2 References 3 External linkBiography EditIntroduction Edit William Dennis 4 March 1856 11 July 1920 was an Independent Conservative member of the Senate of Canada He was also the owner and President of a publishing company and Editor in Chief of two newspapers the Halifax Herald and the Evening Mail He survived many hardships and tragedies including the loss of six of his younger siblings and five of his children two major fires at his publishing company and the Halifax Explosion Through it all he dedicated himself to his work raising money through his newspapers to help the wives widows and children of soldiers of the South African Wars 1879 1915 and victims of the Indian famine of 1899 1900 and the Famine in Japan When he was a Senator he traveled to England and France to personally report on the progress of World War I and Canada s role in it He was presented to the Queen of England 2 While in the Senate he also championed the needs of lobster fishermen and advanced other issues for Nova Scotia 3 William Dennis s son Alexander described his father as a character full of initiative energy and enthusiasm that had so many facets He hated dishonesty and his eyes that generally carried a twinkle seemed to penetrate in steely contrast to the untruth Some likened him unto a typical English squire This severeness was more than balanced by his generous spirit He was neither a physical nor moral coward and seemed to have a total disregard for self His pen courageously attacked what he believed to be wrong and not in the interests of the people and his campaigns of publicity were carried out with thoroughness in the interests of his province and country 4 Summary of William s Career Edit 1874 75 Delivery boy for a butcher 5 1875 76 Reporter for the Morning Herald 6 7 1876 77 Employed by the Order of Good Templars 8 5 1877 78 Secretary General for the Order of Good Templars 9 1878 1920 Journalist and Publisher of the Evening Mail initially a four page weekly 10 1879 81 Reporter for the Morning Herald 11 12 1881 83 Editor Winnipeg Sun 13 1883 85 City Editor Morning Herald 13 14 1886 87 Reporter Morning Herald 15 1887 90 News Editor Morning Herald 16 17 18 and Member of the School Board 19 1890 Gained half ownership of the Morning Herald and sole responsibility for its management 19 1890 95 News Editor Morning Herald which was changed to Halifax Herald in 1892 20 Alderman and Justice of the Peace 21 22 23 24 25 as well as a Member of the School Board 19 1895 96 Journalist Alderman and Justice of the Peace 26 1896 98 Managing Director Halifax Herald 27 28 1898 01 Managing Director Herald Printing and Publishing Co 29 30 31 1901 1920 President and Editor in Chief of the Halifax Herald and the Evening Mail 32 1912 1920 Senator 3 Early life Edit William was born on 4 Mar 1856 in Flanders St Gennys Cornwall His Presbyterian parents John Dennis and Mary Parnall ran a large farm that employed agricultural laborers 33 He was educated at home together with 14 younger siblings that included Thomas Henry John Mary John Albert Louisa two Georges Bessie Maude Jesse Fritz and Lily Entrepreneurship was encouraged in his family He brother Thomas went to Germany to be educated by Frederick Krupp William asked Rev Dr Clay if there were jobs for young boys in Canada and learning that there were he and his family decided immigrate They came to Canada around 1873 settling in Middle Stewiacke Nova Scotia 34 William s family knew hardship Three of his siblings died by 1875 William s first job was a delivery boy for a butcher Although the pay was low it allowed him to meet his future wife Agnes Miller 35 An impassioned champion for his beliefs William became involved with the Order of the Good Templars enthusiastically helping to found new lodges in order to spread the temperance movement The Order employed him and he soon rose to be the Grand Secretary earning a princely sum of 500 per year It was working for the Order that William met J J Stewart and others who were interested in establishing an unfettered public press William began working as a reporter in 1875 He founded the Evening Mail a four page newspaper three years later 36 In 1878 when William had been working as a reporter for Halifax Herald for three years he married Agnes Miller 37 They had eleven children Helen Jean Clarissa Eleonor Agnes Margaret William Sarah John Eric and William Alexandera Four of their children did not survive to adulthood and a fifth was lost to Tuberculosis in 1914 38 William and Agnes purchased a home with acreage at 45 Coburg Road in Halifax for 5 300 39 The Halifax Herald and the City of Halifax Edit In 1890 J J Stewart offered William a half interest in the Herald as well as sole responsibility for its management William purchased the Kenny Building on the corner of Granville and George Streets which he converted into offices keeping two floors for the use of the paper In addition to being the Managing Director of the Morning Herald he was serving on the School Board 19 21 22 In 1892 William changed the name of the Morning Herald to the Halifax Herald From 1892 1892 he was an Alderman and Justice of the Peace for the City of Halifax 23 24 25 26 while maintaining leadership of the paper World War I Two Fires and the Halifax Explosion Edit Tragedy struck again with the death of William s sister Bessie in 1904 his business partner J J Stewart in 1907 40 and his sister Louisa in 1908 41 Stewart left William the remaining shares of the Halifax Herald By this time the family was growing again The first grandchild Marion was born in 1906 Within eight years there were five A fire gutted the building of the Halifax Herald and the Evening Mail on 12 Jan 1912 William borrowed money and leased the Morning Chronicle equipment after that paper had gone to press until new equipment could be shipped and assembled in the old Clayton Building In April they moved again into a building on Argyle Street 10 William was appointed to the Senate for the Halifax Nova Scotia division on 20 November 1912 following nomination by Prime Minister Robert Borden 42 When at home in Ottawa he could often be found preparing directives and articles for his newspapers In addition for many years he was the Nova Scotia correspondent for one of the dailies in London England 10 During the first World War an Empire Parliamentary Association delegation was formed to view conditions overseas William traveled with several other Canadian delegates his wife and his son Alexander to England The Dominion of Canada representatives were presented to Queen Elizabeth II on 7 July 1916 by Hon James Lowther Speaker of the House of Commons and Joint President of the Empire Parliamentary Association United Kingdom Branch Next they went to France where they were taken to the trenches There William met his son Eric They returned to England and there they witnessed the first Zeppelin brought down in flames over London Eric died seven months later in the Battle of Vimy Ridge on Easter Sunday 1917 bringing the number of children William and Agnes had lost to five 43 On 6 Dec 1917 the Halifax Herald building was severely damaged by the Halifax Explosion In addition to the shattering of every window there was internal damage to the equipment and rooms A few staff remained to board up the windows and produce a paper by hand On 9 Feb 1920 fire raged again through the building destroying the third floor and severely damaging the fourth floor The first floor was flooded with water destroying the rolls of newsprint 44 William was undaunted and rebuilt the business again Understanding hard times William donated large amounts to philanthropic and public relief Through the newspapers William coordinated collections such as The Patriotic Fund for the widows wives and children of men who fought in the South African Wars the Indian famine of 1899 1900 Fund the Soldier South African Monument Fund and The Japanese Famine Fund He received thanks from the Government of Japan the Bishop of Calcutta and the Viceroy of India among others 45 William remained a Senator and Editor in Chief of the Herald and Mail Publishing Company until his death on 11 July 1920 46 Other Historical Figures Edit William s wife Agnes was instrumental in establishing the Victoria Order of Nurses to provide home based care to those in need 47 His daughter Clara produced a series of travel books on Nova Scotia illustrated with her own photographs in the 1930 s 48 Many of her photographs can be seen in a collection Clara Dennis Tours Nova Scotia 49 at the Nova Scotia Archives 50 His nephew William Henry Dennis also served in the Canadian senate 51 References Edit Johnson J K 1968 The Canadian Directory of Parliament 1867 1967 Public Archives of Canada Dennis W Alexander 1960 Genealogies and Sagas 1718 1960 Dennis Archibald Miller Halifax Nova Scotia Privately printed for the author pp 6 70 a b Senator William Dennis Parliament of Canada Parlinfo Library of Parliament Information Services Retrieved 30 March 2022 Dennis W Alexander 1960 Genealogies and Sagas 1718 1960 Dennis Archibald Miller Halifax Nova Scotia Privately printed for the author p 57 a b Dennis W Alexander 1960 Genealogies and Sagas 1718 1960 Dennis Archibald Miller Halifax Nova Scotia Privately printed for the author p 52 McAlpine s Halifax City Directory for 1875 76 Library and Archives Canada Nova Scotia Printing Company Retrieved 30 March 2022 McAlpine s Halifax City Directory MCHD for 1875 76 Page 133 McAlpine s Halifax City Directory for 1876 77 Library and Archives Canada Nova Scotia Printing Company Retrieved 30 March 2022 McAlpine s Halifax City Directory for 1877 78 Library and Archives Canada Nova Scotia Printing Company Retrieved 30 March 2022 a b c Dennis W Alexander 1960 Genealogies and Sagas 1718 1960 Dennis Archibald Miller Halifax Nova Scotia Privately printed for the author p 60 McAlpine s Halifax City Directory for 1879 80 Library and Archives Canada Nova Scotia Printing Company Retrieved 30 March 2022 McAlpine s Halifax City Directory for 1880 81 Library and Archives Canada Nova Scotia Printing Company Retrieved 30 March 2022 a b Dennis W Alexander 1960 Genealogies and Sagas 1718 1960 Dennis Archibald Miller Halifax Nova Scotia Privately printed for the author pp 52 54 McAlpine s Halifax City Directory for 1884 85 Library and Archives Canada Nova Scotia Printing Company Retrieved 30 March 2022 McAlpine s Halifax City Directory for 1886 87 Library and Archives Canada Nova Scotia Printing Company Retrieved 30 March 2022 McAlpine s Halifax City Directory for 1887 88 Library and Archives Canada Nova Scotia Printing Company Retrieved 30 March 2022 McAlpine s Halifax City Directory for 1888 89 Library and Archives Canada Nova Scotia Printing Company Retrieved 30 March 2022 McAlpine s Halifax City Directory for 1889 90 Library and Archives Canada Nova Scotia Printing Company Retrieved 30 March 2022 a b c d Dennis W Alexander 1960 Genealogies and Sagas 1718 1960 Dennis Archibald Miller Halifax Nova Scotia Privately printed for the author p 61 Dennis W Alexander 1960 Genealogies and Sagas 1718 1960 Dennis Archibald Miller Halifax Nova Scotia Privately printed for the author a b McAlpine s Halifax City Directory for 1890 91 Library and Archives Canada Nova Scotia Printing Company Retrieved 30 March 2022 a b McAlpine s Halifax City Directory for 1891 92 Library and Archives Canada Nova Scotia Printing Company Retrieved 30 March 2022 a b McAlpine s Halifax City Directory for 1892 93 Library and Archives Canada Nova Scotia Printing Company Retrieved 30 March 2022 a b McAlpine s Halifax City Directory for 1893 94 Library and Archives Canada Nova Scotia Printing Company Retrieved 30 March 2022 a b McAlpine s Halifax City Directory for 1894 95 Library and Archives Canada Nova Scotia Printing Company Retrieved 30 March 2022 a b McAlpine s Halifax City Directory for 1895 96 Library and Archives Canada Nova Scotia Printing Company Retrieved 30 March 2022 McAlpine s Halifax City Directory for 1896 97 Library and Archives Canada Nova Scotia Printing Company Retrieved 30 March 2022 McAlpine s Halifax City Directory for 1897 98 Library and Archives Canada Nova Scotia Printing Company Retrieved 30 March 2022 McAlpine s Halifax City Directory for 1898 99 Library and Archives Canada Nova Scotia Printing Company Retrieved 30 March 2022 McAlpine s Halifax City Directory for 1899 1900 Library and Archives Canada Nova Scotia Printing Company Retrieved 30 March 2022 McAlpine s Halifax City Directory for 1900 01 Library and Archives Canada Nova Scotia Printing Company Retrieved 30 March 2022 Dennis W Alexander 1960 Genealogies and Sagas 1718 1960 Dennis Archibald Miller Halifax Nova Scotia Privately printed for the author 1861 Census Returns database FreeCen General Register Office Retrieved 5 April 2022 Dennis W Alexander 1960 Genealogies and Sagas 1718 1960 Dennis Archibald Miller Halifax Nova Scotia Privately printed for the author pp 7 52 Dennis W Alexander 1960 Genealogies and Sagas 1718 1960 Dennis Archibald Miller Halifax Nova Scotia Privately printed for the author pp 58 70 Dennis W Alexander 1960 Genealogies and Sagas 1718 1960 Dennis Archibald Miller Halifax Nova Scotia Privately printed for the author pp 53 60 Agnes Dennis fonds MemoryNS Dennis W Alexander 1960 Genealogies and Sagas 1718 1960 Dennis Archibald Miller Halifax Nova Scotia Privately printed for the author pp 10 11 Dennis W Alexander 1960 Genealogies and Sagas 1718 1960 Dennis Archibald Miller Halifax Nova Scotia Privately printed for the author p 56 March W D John James Stewart DCB DBC Mobile Beta Retrieved 5 April 2022 Dennis W Alexander 1960 Genealogies and Sagas 1718 1960 Dennis Archibald Miller Halifax Nova Scotia Privately printed for the author p 8 Senator William 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