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*February 13 - [[James Cockburn (politician)|James Cockburn]], politician |
*February 13 - [[James Cockburn (politician)|James Cockburn]], politician |
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*March 1 - [[Alexander Melville Bell]], educator |
*March 1 - [[Alexander Melville Bell]], educator |
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*April 18 - [[James Gibb Ross]], merchant and politician (d.[[1888 in Canada|1888]]) |
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*May 24 - [[Victoria of the United Kingdom|Queen Victoria]], [[Queen of Canada]] (d.[[1901 in Canada|1901]]) |
*May 24 - [[Victoria of the United Kingdom|Queen Victoria]], [[Queen of Canada]] (d.[[1901 in Canada|1901]]) |
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*August 10 - [[Patrick Leonard MacDougall]], General and author (d.[[1894 in Canada|1894]]) |
*August 10 - [[Patrick Leonard MacDougall]], General and author (d.[[1894 in Canada|1894]]) |
Revision as of 07:24, 19 November 2010
Events from the year 1819 in Canada.
Events
- Cape Breton Island is annexed to Nova Scotia.
Births
- February 12 - Frederick Carter, Premier of Newfoundland
- February 12 - Eden Colvile, Governor of Rupert's Land (d.1893)
- February 13 - James Cockburn, politician
- March 1 - Alexander Melville Bell, educator
- April 18 - James Gibb Ross, merchant and politician (d.1888)
- May 24 - Queen Victoria, Queen of Canada (d.1901)
- August 10 - Patrick Leonard MacDougall, General and author (d.1894)
- October 3 - Charles-Joseph Coursol, lawyer, politician and 13th Mayor of Montreal (d.1888)
- October 10 - Charles Stanley Monck, 4th Viscount Monck, Governor General