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451 Victor Doray was an executive with Northern Electric.

In the 1911 Census, Victor and his wife were living in Maisonneuve district, Montreal sub-district. Also living with them was his mother-in-law, Caroline Black. At that time, he was a salesman for an electrician. He worked 60 hours per week and in 1910, had earned $800. He was bilingual. 
Doray, Victor Clement (I54)
 
452 Was a neighbour of John Bernard Cullen Maisonneuve, Hormidas (I2271)
 
453 Was an Engineer from Bristol, England Stone, John Henry (I524)
 
454 Widow of George McBeath Harned, Mary J (I902)
 
455 Wilfred lived in Fort William. He and his wife had two children. Connolly, Wilfred Anthony (I5433)
 
456 Wilfrid drowned with his brother Dollard. Maheu, Wilfrid (I3236)
 
457 William (1862-1844) had a successful career as a railroader with Intercolonial Railway and CNR. He and wife Francina Cameron had 10 children. They lived in Rivière-du-Loup, before moving to the Levis area about 1900 and later transferring to Montreal with CNR. Their five sons all worked in railroading. William returned to Breakeyville, a village on the Chaudiere River south of Quebec, a few years before his death in 1944. Turner, William Edward (I1502)
 
458 William and his family had a 100 acre farm at Range 3, Lot 53 in Low Township. Carroll, William (I615)
 
459 William and his family immigrated to Canada c1818. He may have settled in Montreal prior to moving to the St. Armand Seigniory concession 12 in Bedford County in the Eastern Townships. He worked a small farm of 50 acres.
His family is listed in the 1825, 1831 and 1842 Lower Canada censuses. 
Lavery, William (I6369)
 
460 William and his wife lived in Low, Quebec. O'Brien, William (I619)
 
461 William B. (1801-1855) married Rebecca Treadwell in 1824 in Fredericton. They had six children. After Rebecca died in 1847, William married Eliza Risteen. In the 1851 Census, he was listed as a proprietor. He died intestate in 1855 at age 54. Eliza remarried before 1861 to John Chambers, a lumberer. In the 1871 census, she was living with William and Margaret Agnes Stevens in Lancaster, Saint John. Turner, William B (I1635)
 
462 William Boyd and his wife lived in New Monkland, Lanarkshire, Scotland. Boyd, William (I1011)
 
463 William Jones was born in Wales and immigrated to Ottawa c1910. He was a veterinarian. He married Florence in 1911 and lived in North Gower, Ontario. Sometime thereafter, they moved to Chatham, New Brunswick, where he set up a practice. In 1936, he became manager of the Chaleur Inn in Dalhousie, New Brunswick. He remained there until his death in 1954. Jones, William Ballyntyne (I5478)
 
464 Witnesses at Bridget's marriage were Thomas O'Brien and Maria Bowes. O'Brien, Bridget (I618)
 
465 Witnesses at his wedding were John Cassidy and Bridget O'Brien. Cassidy, James (I612)
 
466 Worked with the CNR and New York Central Railroad. Turner, Francis Cameron (I1841)
 
467 Zacharie is the earliest Canadian immigrant ancestor of the of the Maheu line (1634) Cloutier, Zacharie (I732)
 

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