Bartholomew Conrad Augustus Gugy (6 November 1796 – 11 June 1876) represented Sherbrooke in the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada and the Legislative...
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Gugy is a surname. Notable people with this surname include: Bartholomew Gugy (1796–1876), Canadian politician Conrad Gugy (1734–1786), Dutch-Canadian...
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François Gravé Du Pont Edward Greive Annie Groovie Jean Grou Bartholomew Gugy Conrad Gugy Louis Gugy Guillaume Guillemot Frederick Haldimand Benjamin Hart (businessman)...
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(O'Connor) Gugy were the parents of six daughters (one of whom died in infancy) and two sons, Colonel The Hon. Bartholomew Conrad Augustus Gugy, married...
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Rebellion of 1837, on November 30, Colonels George Augustus Wetherall and Bartholomew Gugy and their troops unearthed the column after the victory at the Battle...
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priest (d. 1865) Charles Richard Fox, British Army general (d. 1873) Bartholomew Gugy, Canadian politician (d. 1876) Leopold II, Prince of Lippe, Sovereign...
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married: Her brother, William Holmes, married a daughter of Colonel Bartholomew Gugy, and their half-sister, Eliza Paul, married Major Stephen Heward (1776–1828)...
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of Lower Canada), representing Sherbrooke, in tandem with Colonel Bartholomew Gugy. He generally aligned with the Bureaucrats Party, supporting the position...
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His opponent was Colonel Bartholomew Gugy. Both men were supporters of the union and the government of Lord Sydenham. Gugy tried to persuade Hale to...
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Also: Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière, Frank Carrel, Joseph Morrin, Bartholomew Gugy, and William Wood. Mount Hermon Cemetery National Historic Site of...
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