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    Jesse Ketchum (March 31, 1782 – September 7, 1867) was a tanner and political figure in Upper Canada. He was born in Spencertown, New York, in 1782 to...
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    Road. Jesse Ketchum Park is named for the Canadian politician Jesse Ketchum, and is a greenspace park with a playground, located next to Jesse Ketchum Public...
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  • Noble & Eldredge. "Episcopal Diocese of Northern Indiana Archives: Rev. Jesse Ketchum Brennan". Archived from the original on 2 February 2023. Retrieved 2...
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  • James S. Ketchum (1931–2019), American psychiatrist Jesse Ketchum (1782–1867), tanner and political figure in Upper Canada Menis E. Ketchum, Chief Justice...
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    Reform activity emerged in the 1830s when Reformers, like Robert Randal, Jesse Ketchum, Peter Perry, Marshall Spring Bidwell, and William Warren Baldwin, began...
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    the act, had three members: Eli Playter, Thomas David Morrison, and Jesse Ketchum. The board governed the Common School at York which was located on the...
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    Jesse Woodson James (September 5, 1847 – April 3, 1882) was an American outlaw, bank and train robber, guerrilla and leader of the James–Younger Gang...
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  • Noble & Eldredge. "Episcopal Diocese of Northern Indiana Archives: Rev. Jesse Ketchum Brennan". Archived from the original on 2 February 2023. Retrieved 2...
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    Mechanics Institute, Bank of the People and House of Refuge & Industry; Jesse Ketchum, the Member of the Legislative Assembly for the city; Dr Thomas David...
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    Thomas Edward Ketchum (known as Black Jack; October 31, 1863 – April 26, 1901) was an American cowboy who later became an outlaw. He was executed in 1901...
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  • as an "anti-establishment" candidate for its directorate, along with Jesse Ketchum, Thomas David Morrison, and Robert Baldwin. He was elected to the directorate...
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    The first Toronto resident known to have introduced sidewalks was Jesse Ketchum, who used tanned bark. In the summer of 1794, William Berczy was the...
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    the RMS Titanic (1854–1912) Jesse Ketchum, Canadian politician and tannery owner in Toronto and Buffalo William Ketchum, Mayor of Buffalo, 1844–45 Northrup...
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    (then the Town of York) was formed, and after the donation of land from Jesse Ketchum, built a church on Richmond Street. This church was known as First Presbyterian...
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    Hal Michael Ketchum (April 9, 1953–November 23, 2020) was an American country music singer and songwriter. He released eleven studio albums from 1986...
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  • James Gardens Jane Osler Park Jean Sibelius Square Jeff Healey Park Jesse Ketchum Park Jimmie Simpson Park John Tabor Park Joseph Burr Tyrrell Park Joseph...
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    contemporaries had conflicting views on his actions. James Lesslie and Jesse Ketchum wanted to commission a portrait of Rolph in 1837 as a reward for his...
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  • parents affiliated religiously as Quakers. He has one sister. He attended Jesse Ketchum Public School and Northern Secondary School. Three days after graduating...
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  • Pierre-Flavien Turgeon, Archbishop of Quebec (born 1787) September 7 – Jesse Ketchum, tanner, politician, and philanthropist (born 1782) November 1 – John...
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  • Leadership Academy Scarborough 4–8 Jean Lumb Public School Toronto JK–8 Jesse Ketchum Junior and Senior Public School Toronto JK–8 John A Leslie Public School...
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    1869) Stephen Reay, Scottish priest, orientalist (d. 1861) March 31 Jesse Ketchum, Canadian politician (d. 1867) Louis-Hippolyte Lebas, French architect...
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    children were encouraged to participate in sports by the principal of Jesse Ketchum School, who felt that such pursuits would keep his students from getting...
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  • included Richmond Hill. The two elected were William Lyon Mackenzie and Jesse Ketchum. Subsequent elections in 1830, 1834 and 1836 for the Legislative Assembly...
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    & Stewart, 1926. Torontonensis. Yearbooks 1930–1934. Hathaway E.J. Jesse Ketchum and His Times. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1929 Trail, Catherine...
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    1869) Stephen Reay, Scottish priest, orientalist (d. 1861) March 31 Jesse Ketchum, Canadian politician (d. 1867) Louis-Hippolyte Lebas, French architect...
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    became US citizen and later returned to Canada 1849; died in Toronto Jesse Ketchum Spencertown, New York, United States Buffalo, NY, United States Retired...
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    the French language in the Law Courts after a certain time. March 31: Jesse Ketchum, tanner, politician, and philanthropist (d.1867) April 11: Jean-Baptiste...
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    lived in Buffalo(1910) Death bust of Abraham Lincoln, 1865 Bust of Jesse Ketchum (year unknown) Painting of a bull (title and year unknown), received...
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    children were encouraged to participate in sports by the principal of Jesse Ketchum School, who felt that such pursuits would keep his students from getting...
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  • Upon celebrating the bill's passage in the Upper Canada Parliament, Jesse Ketchum revealed a painting of Randal speaking with the Colonial Secretary Lord...
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