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... Mary Cannon is remembered today simply as DesBarres' mistress, a woman of dubious moral integrity. In some areas of Nova Scotia, she is regarded even now with embarrassment and distaste. Her role in managing DesBarres' huge Nova Scotian ...
... Mary Cannon is remembered today simply as DesBarres' mistress, a woman of dubious moral integrity. In some areas of Nova Scotia, she is regarded even now with embarrassment and distaste. Her role in managing DesBarres' huge Nova Scotian ...
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... Mary Cannon's children by DesBarres were born: Amelia Louise Matilda Lutterell, John Frederick William, Spry Ann, Martha Sophia, and an unidentified daughter who died in September 1783.' Although DesBarres had no intention of ...
... Mary Cannon's children by DesBarres were born: Amelia Louise Matilda Lutterell, John Frederick William, Spry Ann, Martha Sophia, and an unidentified daughter who died in September 1783.' Although DesBarres had no intention of ...
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... Mary Cannon was in eclipse. The rift was widened by DesBarres' weakening financial position. Twenty years of property management and development in Nova Scotia had been a serious drain on his always shaky monetary resources, and in 1783 ...
... Mary Cannon was in eclipse. The rift was widened by DesBarres' weakening financial position. Twenty years of property management and development in Nova Scotia had been a serious drain on his always shaky monetary resources, and in 1783 ...
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