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... Collin born in 1767. A Métis genealogy suggests that Antoine Collin was born in 1780.3 His son Michel swore in an affidavit in 1874 that he had been born at Fort William in 1799. Since his father worked for the North West Company and it ...
... Collin born in 1767. A Métis genealogy suggests that Antoine Collin was born in 1780.3 His son Michel swore in an affidavit in 1874 that he had been born at Fort William in 1799. Since his father worked for the North West Company and it ...
Page 318
... Collin began a north Canoe , his Son and Masta assisted him . July 16. Michel Collin & 3 Indians went up the River to seine for Sturgeon , but only brot 3 small ones . July 18. Collin & his son began to put the Laths & Timbers in the ...
... Collin began a north Canoe , his Son and Masta assisted him . July 16. Michel Collin & 3 Indians went up the River to seine for Sturgeon , but only brot 3 small ones . July 18. Collin & his son began to put the Laths & Timbers in the ...
Page 319
... Collin & his old lady went off for the Sugar Bush . May 2. Collin arrived from his sugar bush , intends beginning a north canoe tomorrow for Governor Simpson . May 5. Collin & Dompierre at their usual occupation . The women of the Fort ...
... Collin & his old lady went off for the Sugar Bush . May 2. Collin arrived from his sugar bush , intends beginning a north canoe tomorrow for Governor Simpson . May 5. Collin & Dompierre at their usual occupation . The women of the Fort ...
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