- CA QUA11815
- Person
- fl. 1930
B.G. MacDermid was a student in the School of Mining at Queen's University.
B.G. MacDermid was a student in the School of Mining at Queen's University.
Anne MacDermaid, née Stalker, received a B.A from McGill and a M.A from Carleton. She served as Queen's University Archivist, starting in 1977.
Evan MacColl (Eoghainn MacColla) was born at Kenmore on Loch Fyne, Argyllshire, Scotland in 1808. Before becoming an officer in the Custom House in Liverpool, 1839, MacColl published poetry in both Gaelic and English. In 1850 he followed his family to Canada and settled in Kingston as a Custom Officer. He was active in Scottish societies, enjoying the title of Bard but his support of Reform politics and opposition to Sir John A. Macdonald apparently kept him from promotion in government service. MacColl retired in 1880 and in 1883 he published Poems and Songs, chiefly written in Canada. In 1890 he went to live in Toronto where he died in 1898.
William Thomas MacClement was a professor of biology at Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario. He also was a director of the Queen's University Summer School.
MacBrien, Major-General Sir James H.
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John Macaulay was born in Kingston in 1792. In 1836 he was appointed a member of the Legislative Council of Upper Canada and in 1841, he became a member of the Legislative Council of the Province of Canada, a position he held until his death in 1857. He was Inspector General of Upper Canada from 1838 to 1841, and of the Province of Canada from 1841 to 1842.