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Wikipedia:People by year/Reports/Canadians/For years in Canada (births)
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1450 — John Cabot (d. 1499 ), Bristol, Explorers of Canada,
1491 — Jacques Cartier (d. 1557 ), Explorers of Canada, French explorers,
1535 — Martin Frobisher (d. 1594 ), Explorers of Canada,
1550 — John Davis (English explorer) (d. 1605 ), 1911 Britannica, Explorers of Canada,
1558 — Pierre Dugua, Sieur de Monts (d. 1628 ), Canadian historical figures,
1565 — Francis Tanfield Newfoundland colonial leaders, People stubs,
1567 — Samuel de Champlain (d. 1635 ), Canadian historical figures, Explorers of Canada, French explorers, Geographers, Ontario history, Quebec history,
1575 — Robert Hayman (d. 1629 ), Newfoundland colonial leaders,
1579 — Richard Whitbourne (d. 1628 ), Newfoundland colonial leaders,
1580 — George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore (d. 1632 ), British Secretaries of State, Newfoundland colonial leaders, Peers,
1584 — William Baffin (d. 1622 ), Explorers of Canada,
1586 — John Mason (d. 1635 ), Newfoundland colonial leaders,
1592 — Étienne Brûlé (d. 1632 ), Canadian historical figures, Explorers of Canada, French explorers, Michigan history, Ontario history, Quebec history,
1597 — David Kirke (d. 1654 ), Newfoundland colonial leaders,
1598 — Jean Nicolet (d. 1642 ), Explorers of Canada, French explorers, Quebec history,
1605 — Cæcilius Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore (d. 1675 ), Newfoundland colonial leaders,
1606 — Jeanne Mance (d. 1673 ), Canadian historical figures, Quebec history,
1616 — Charles Albanel (d. 1696 ), Canadian historical figures, Jesuits,
1618 — Médard des Groseilliers (d. 1696 ), Canadian historical figures, Explorers of Canada, French explorers,
1618 — John Treworgie Newfoundland colonial leaders,
1622 — Louis de Buade de Frontenac (d. 1698 ), Canadian historical figures, Michigan history, People stubs,
1626 — Louis Hennepin (d. 1705 ), Explorers of Canada, Franciscans, French explorers, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Minnesota history, Niagara Falls, Roman Catholic missionaries,
1635 — Adam Dollard des Ormeaux (d. 1660 ), Canadian historical figures, New France, Quebec history,
1636 — Daniel Greysolon, Sieur du Lhut (d. 1710 ), Canadian historical figures, Explorers of Canada, French explorers, Minnesota history, New France, Ontario history,
1636 — Jacques Marquette (d. 1675 ), Chicagoans, Explorers of Canada, French explorers, Jesuits, Michigan history,
1636 — Pierre-Esprit Radisson (d. 1710 ), Explorers of Canada, French explorers,
1643 — René Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle (d. 1687 ), Explorers of Canada, French explorers, Michigan history,
1645 — Louis Joliet (d. 1700 ), Canadian explorers, Explorers of Canada,
1656 — Kateri Tekakwitha (d. 1680 ), Beatified people, Canadian First Nations people, Mohawk tribe, Native American religious figures, Roman Catholics,
1665 — Zacharie Robutel de La Noue Canadian explorers, Canadian historical figures, Explorers of Canada, New France, Ontario history, People stubs,
1685 — Pierre Gaultier de Varennes et de la Vérendrye (d. 1749 ), Canadian historical figures,
1698 — Pierre de Cavagnal, Marquis de Vaudreuil (d. 1778 ), Canadian historical figures,
1704 — John Byng (d. 1757 ), 1911 Britannica, Newfoundland colonial leaders, Royal Navy admirals,
1712 — Louis-Joseph de Montcalm (d. 1759 ), Canadian historical figures, French and Indian War people, French generals,
1717 — Jeffrey Amherst, 1st Baron Amherst (d. 1797 ), British Field Marshals, French and Indian War people, Governors of British North America, Peers,
1718 — Frederick Haldimand (d. 1791 ), Governors of British North America,
1718 — George Brydges Rodney, 1st Baron Rodney (d. 1792 ), Newfoundland colonial leaders, Peers, Royal Navy admirals,
1718 — John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich (d. 1792 ), 1911 Britannica, British Secretaries of State, Lords of the Admiralty, Newfoundland colonial leaders, Peers,
1720 — Chief Pontiac (d. 1769 ), Canadian historical figures, Michigan history, Native American leaders,
1721 — James Murray (military officer) (d. 1794 ), British Army generals, Governors of British North America,
1723 — John Burgoyne (d. 1792 ), British Army generals, Canadian historical figures, Old Westminsters,
1723 — John Byron (d. 1786 ), Newfoundland colonial leaders, Royal Navy admirals,
1724 — Guy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester (d. 1808 ), Governors of British North America,
1725 — Thomas Graves, 1st Baron Graves (d. 1801 ), Newfoundland colonial leaders, Peers, Royal Navy admirals,
1727 — James Wolfe (d. 1759 ), British Army generals, Canadian historical figures, Canadian people stubs, French and Indian War people, Quebec,
1728 — James Cook (d. 1779 ), Explorers of Canada, Royal Navy officers,
1733 — Peter Russell (politician) (d. 1808 ), Canadian historical figures,
1734 — Alexander Grant (d. 1813 ), Canadian historical figures,
1739 — Peter Pond (d. 1807 ), Explorers of Canada, People from Connecticut,
1740 — Guy Johnson (d. 1788 ), American Revolution people, Canadian historical figures,
1742 — Joseph Brant (d. 1807 ), American Revolution people, Canadian historical figures, Mohawk tribe, Native American leaders,
1742 — John Johnson (Loyalist) (d. 1830 ), American Revolution people, Canadian historical figures,
1744 — James McGill (d. 1813 ), Canadian historical figures, Canadian people stubs, McGill University, People from Quebec, Philanthropists,
1744 — William Berczy (d. 1813 ), Canadian painters,
1746 — Peter Hunter (d. 1805 ), Canadian historical figures,
1750 — Simon McTavish (d. 1804 ), Canadian historical figures, Canadian history, Canadian philanthropists, Early Canadian business leaders, Fur trade, People from Quebec,
1752 — John Graves Simcoe (d. 1806 ), Canadian historical figures, Lieutenant Governors of Ontario, Lieutenant colonels, London, Ontario, Ontario history,
1756 — James Gambier, 1st Baron Gambier (d. 1833 ), Lords of the Admiralty, Newfoundland colonial leaders, Peers, People stubs, Royal Navy admirals,
1760 — Philemon Wright (d. 1839 ), Early Canadian business leaders, Ottawa, West Quebec,
1763 — Frederick Philip Robinson (d. 1852 ), Canadian historical figures, People stubs,
1763 — John Molson (d. 1836 ), Canadian historical figures, Canadian history, Canadian people stubs, Early Canadian business leaders, Important people in rail transport, Molson family, People from Quebec,
1763 — John Kinzie (d. 1828 ), Chicago history, Chicagoans, People from Quebec,
1764 — Alexander Mackenzie (explorer) (d. 1820 ), Explorers of Canada, Explorers of the Arctic,
1764 — James Kempt (d. 1854 ), 1911 Britannica, British Army generals, Governors of British North America,
1764 — Charles Lennox, 4th Duke of Richmond (d. 1819 ), Cricketers, English batsmen, English cricketers, English wicket-keepers, Governors of British North America, Knights of the Garter, Lords Lieutenant of Ireland, Peers, Surrey cricketers,
1764 — John Coape Sherbrooke (d. 1830 ), Governors of British North America,
1768 — Tecumseh (d. 1813 ), Canadian historical figures, Indiana history, Native American leaders, Shawnee tribe,
1769 — Francis Gore (d. 1852 ), Canadian historical figures,
1769 — Isaac Brock (d. 1813 ), Canadian military people, Michigan history, War of 1812,
1770 — David Thompson (explorer) (d. 1857 ), Explorers of Canada, People from Quebec,
1770 — George Ramsay, 9th Earl of Dalhousie (d. 1838 ), Governors of British North America, Peers,
1775 — Laura Secord (d. 1868 ), Canadian historical figures, War of 1812,
1775 — Matthew Whitworth-Aylmer, 5th Baron Aylmer (d. 1850 ), Governors of British North America, Peers,
1776 — Simon Fraser (explorer) (d. 1862 ), Explorers of Canada,
1776 — Archibald Acheson, 2nd Earl of Gosford (d. 1849 ), Governors of British North America, Peers,
1776 — John Neilson (d. 1848 ), People from Quebec, Wikipedia cleanup,
1777 — Richard Downes Jackson (d. 1845 ), Canadian people stubs,
1778 — John Strachan (d. 1867 ), Canadian Clergy, Canadian historical figures, Ontario politicians,
1778 — John Colborne, 1st Baron Seaton (d. 1863 ), 1911 Britannica, British Field Marshals, Governors of British North America,
1779 — John By (d. 1836 ), British Army officers, Canadian historical figures, Engineers,
1781 — Charles Bagot (d. 1843 ), Governors General of the Province of Canada,
1782 — John Clitherow (d. 1852 ), Canadian military people, Lieutenant Governors of Ontario, Lieutenant Governors of Quebec,
1783 — Charles Cathcart, 2nd Earl Cathcart (d. 1859 ), Governors General of the Province of Canada, Peers,
1785 — Charles Metcalfe, 1st Baron Metcalfe (d. 1846 ), Governors General of the Province of Canada,
1786 — Louis-Joseph Papineau (d. 1871 ), Canadian historical figures, Leaders of the founding parties of Liberal Party of Canada, People from Quebec, Quebec history, Quebec politicians,
1786 — John Franklin (d. 1847 ), Explorers of Canada, Governors of Tasmania,
1787 — Samuel Cunard, 1st Baronet Cunard (d. 1865 ), Baronets, Early Canadian business leaders, People from Nova Scotia,
1787 — George Simpson (administrator) (d. 1860 ), Canadian history, Early Canadian business leaders,
1789 — Peter McGill (d. 1860 ), Canadian people stubs, Early Canadian business leaders, Montreal mayors, People from Quebec,
1789 — Izaak Walton Killam (d. 1865 ), Early Canadian business leaders,
1789 — William Machin Stairs (d. 1865 ), Early Canadian business leaders, People from Nova Scotia,
1790 — William Edward Parry (d. 1855 ), 1911 Britannica, Explorers of Canada, Explorers of the Arctic, Royal Navy admirals,
1791 — Wolfred Nelson (d. 1863 ), Canadian people stubs, Montreal mayors, People from Quebec, Quebec history, Quebec politicians,
1792 — Charles Duncombe (d. 1867 ), Canadian historical figures, London, Ontario, Ontario history,
1792 — Thomas McKay (d. 1855 ), Early Canadian business leaders,
1792 — John George Lambton, 1st Earl of Durham (d. 1840 ), Governors General of the Province of Canada, Lords Privy Seal, Peers,
1792 — James W. Johnston (d. 1873 ), Nova Scotia premiers,
1793 — Cuthbert Grant (d. 1854 ), Canadian First Nations people, Canadian historical figures,
1793 — Ruggles Wright (d. 1863 ), Early Canadian business leaders,
1793 — Charles Fox Bennett (d. 1883 ), Newfoundland colonial leaders,
1794 — William Lauder (contractor) (d. 1845 ), Canadian historical figures, Canadian history, Early Canadian business leaders, People from Quebec,
1794 — Nicholas Sparks (Ottawa) (d. 1862 ), Canadian historical figures,
1794 — Robert Nelson (d. 1873 ), People from Quebec, Quebec politicians,
1795 — William Lyon Mackenzie (d. 1861 ), Canadian historical figures, Canadian journalists, Mayors of Toronto,
1795 — Étienne-Paschal Taché (d. 1865 ), Fathers of Confederation, People stubs, Premiers of the Province of Canada,
1795 — Alexander Keith (d. 1873 ), Canadian businesspeople, Canadian mayors, People from Nova Scotia, People stubs,
1796 — John Redpath (d. 1869 ), Canadian historical figures, Canadian philanthropists, Early Canadian business leaders, People from Quebec,
1796 — Thomas Chandler Haliburton (d. 1865 ), Canadian writers,
1796 — John Easton Mills (d. 1847 ), Montreal mayors,
1797 — Donald Gunn (d. 1878 ), Manitoba politicians,
1798 — Daniel Massey (manufacturer) (d. 1856 ), Canadian people stubs,
1798 — Allan MacNab (d. 1862 ), Premiers of the Province of Canada,
1799 — Ludger Duvernay (d. 1852 ), People from Quebec,
1799 — Charles Poulett Thomson, 1st Baron Sydenham (d. 1841 ), Governors General of the Province of Canada, Peers,
1799 — James B. Uniacke (d. 1858 ), Nova Scotia premiers, People stubs,
1800 — James Clark Ross (d. 1862 ), Explorers of Antarctica, Explorers of Canada, Royal Navy officers,
1800 — Edward Barron Chandler (d. 1880 ), Fathers of Confederation, Lieutenant Governors of New Brunswick,
1804 — Joseph Howe (d. 1873 ), Fathers of Confederation, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Nova Scotia premiers,
1805 — Edmund Walker Head (d. 1868 ), Governors General of the Province of Canada,
1807 — William Workman (d. 1878 ), Canadian people stubs, Early Canadian business leaders, Montreal mayors, People from Quebec,
1807 — Francis Hincks (d. 1885 ), Canadian Ministers of Finance, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, People stubs, Premiers of the Province of Canada,
1808 — Charles Fisher (d. 1880 ), Fathers of Confederation, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, New Brunswick premiers,
1808 — John William Ritchie (d. 1890 ), Fathers of Confederation, People stubs,
1808 — William Annand (d. 1887 ), Nova Scotia premiers,
1808 — Charles Wilson (Canadian politician) (d. 1877 ), Canadian senators, Montreal mayors,
1809 — Jonathan McCully (d. 1877 ), Fathers of Confederation,
1810 — Hugh Allan (d. 1882 ), Canadian people stubs, Early Canadian business leaders,
1810 — George Coles (d. 1875 ), Fathers of Confederation, Prince Edward Island premiers,
1811 — Robert B. Dickey (d. 1903 ), Fathers of Confederation, People stubs,
1811 — William Pearce Howland (d. 1907 ), Fathers of Confederation, Lieutenant Governors of Ontario, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
1812 — John Sandfield Macdonald (d. 1872 ), Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Ontario premiers, Premiers of the Province of Canada,
1812 — François Réal Angers (d. 1860 ), People from Quebec,
1813 — Henry Scadding (d. 1901 ), Canadian Clergy, Canadian historians, Canadian writers,
1813 — Casimir Gzowski (d. 1898 ), Lieutenant Governors of Ontario, Polish engineers,
1813 — George L. Hathaway (d. 1872 ), New Brunswick premiers,
1814 — John Hamilton Gray (New Brunswick) (d. 1889 ), Fathers of Confederation, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, New Brunswick premiers,
1814 — William Steeves (d. 1873 ), Canadian senators, Fathers of Confederation, New Brunswick politicians,
1815 — Robert Poore Haythorne (d. 1891 ), Prince Edward Island premiers,
1816 — Joseph Edouard Cauchon (d. 1885 ), Manitoba Lieutenant-Governors, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Quebec politicians, Speakers of the Canadian Senate,
1816 — Archibald McKellar (d. 1894 ), Ontario politicians,
1817 — John Palliser (d. 1887 ), Explorers of Canada,
1817 — Francis Godschall Johnson (d. 1894 ), Manitoba Lieutenant-Governors,
1817 — John Willoughby Crawford (d. 1875 ), Lieutenant Governors of Ontario, People stubs,
1817 — Donald Alexander Macdonald (d. 1896 ), Lieutenant Governors of Ontario, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
1817 — Henry William Stisted (d. 1875 ), Lieutenant Governors of Ontario,
1818 — John Mercer Johnson Fathers of Confederation, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
1818 — Simon James Dawson (d. 1902 ), Civil engineers, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Ontario politicians,
1819 — Henry Morgan (merchant) (d. 1893 ), Canadian historical figures, Canadian history, Early Canadian business leaders, People from Quebec,
1819 — Frederick Carter (d. 1900 ), Fathers of Confederation, Newfoundland colonial leaders,
1820 — Donald Alexander Smith, 1st Baron Strathcona and Mount Royal (d. 1914 ), Canadian philanthropists, Early Canadian business leaders, Manitoba politicians, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Peers, Quebec history,
1820 — Joseph Godéric Blanchet (d. 1890 ), Speakers of the Canadian House of Commons,
1820 — John Rose, 1st Baronet Rose (d. 1888 ), Baronets, Canadian Ministers of Finance, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Quebec politicians,
1820 — John William Dawson (d. 1899 ), 1911 Britannica, Canadian scientists, People from Nova Scotia, People stubs, Quebec history,
1820 — Andrew R. Wetmore (d. 1892 ), New Brunswick premiers,
1820 — Hiram Blanchard (d. 1874 ), Nova Scotia premiers,
1820 — Pierre-Joseph-Olivier Chauveau (d. 1890 ), Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Quebec premiers, Speakers of the Canadian Senate,
1821 — Philip Carteret Hill (d. 1894 ), Nova Scotia premiers,
1822 — George William Allan (d. 1901 ), Canadian people stubs, Mayors of Toronto, Speakers of the Canadian Senate,
1822 — Thomas Heath Haviland (d. 1895 ), Canadian people stubs, Canadian senators, Fathers of Confederation, Lieutenant Governors of Prince Edward Island,
1822 — Timothy Warren Anglin (d. 1896 ), New Brunswick politicians, Speakers of the Canadian House of Commons,
1822 — Marc-Amable Girard (d. 1892 ), Manitoba premiers,
1822 — Albert J. Smith (d. 1883 ), Members of the Canadian House of Commons, New Brunswick premiers,
1822 — Lemuel Cambridge Owen (d. 1912 ), Prince Edward Island premiers,
1822 — Charles-Eugène Boucher de Boucherville (d. 1915 ), People stubs, Quebec premiers,
1822 — Matthew Crooks Cameron (d. 1887 ), Ontario politicians,
1823 — Mary Bethune Abbott (d. 1898 ), Canadian people stubs, Spouses of the Prime Ministers of Canada,
1823 — James Cox Aikins (d. 1904 ), Canadian senators, Manitoba Lieutenant-Governors, Ontario politicians,
1823 — Gédéon Ouimet (d. 1905 ), People stubs, Quebec premiers,
1823 — Lachlin McCallum (d. 1903 ), Canadian senators, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
1823 — William Murdoch (poet) (d. 1887 ), Canadian poets, English-language poets, People stubs, Scottish poets,
1824 — Peter Mitchell (d. 1899 ), Fathers of Confederation, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, New Brunswick premiers, Shipbuilders,
1824 — Edward Whelan (d. 1867 ), Fathers of Confederation,
1824 — John Robson (d. 1892 ), British Columbia premiers,
1824 — Joseph Hensley (d. 1884 ), Prince Edward Island premiers,
1825 — Jane Mackenzie (d. 1893 ), Canadian people stubs, Spouses of the Prime Ministers of Canada,
1825 — Richard William Scott (d. 1913 ), Canadian senators, Ontario politicians,
1826 — Frances Tupper (d. 1920 ), Canadian people stubs, Spouses of the Prime Ministers of Canada,
1826 — Alexander Morris (d. 1889 ), Manitoba Lieutenant-Governors, Manitoba politicians, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
1826 — James Colledge Pope (d. 1885 ), Prince Edward Island premiers,
1827 — John Rudolphus Booth (d. 1925 ), Early Canadian business leaders,
1827 — William Hall (d. 1904 ), Canadian Victoria Cross recipients, Royal Navy sailors,
1828 — Andrew Charles Elliott (d. 1889 ), British Columbia premiers,
1828 — John Carling (d. 1911 ), London, Ontario, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Ontario politicians,
1828 — William Whiteway (d. 1908 ), Newfoundland colonial leaders,
1829 — George Stephen, 1st Baron Mount Stephen (d. 1921 ), Canadian historical figures, Canadian philanthropists, Early Canadian business leaders, Important people in rail transport, Peers, People from Quebec,
1829 — Harriet Moore Bowell (d. 1884 ), Canadian people stubs, Spouses of the Prime Ministers of Canada,
1829 — Andrew Archibald Macdonald (d. 1912 ), Canadian senators, Fathers of Confederation, Lieutenant Governors of Prince Edward Island,
1829 — William Robinson Clark (d. 1912 ), Canadian Clergy,
1829 — Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière (d. 1908 ), Lieutenant Governors of British Columbia, Quebec premiers,
1829 — John James Fraser (d. 1896 ), Lieutenant Governors of New Brunswick, New Brunswick premiers,
1831 — Emily Stowe (d. 1903 ), Early Canadian feminists,
1831 — Robert Machray (d. 1904 ), Anglicans, Canadian Clergy, People stubs,
1831 — Simon H. Holmes (d. 1919 ), Nova Scotia premiers,
1831 — John Jones Ross (d. 1901 ), People stubs, Quebec premiers, Speakers of the Canadian Senate,
1831 — David Mills (Canadian politician) (d. 1903 ), Canadian senators, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, People stubs,
1831 — Francis Evans Cornish (d. 1878 ), London, Ontario mayors, Winnipeg mayors,
1832 — Félix-Gabriel Marchand (d. 1900 ), People stubs, Quebec premiers,
1833 — Alexander Roberts Dunn (d. 1868 ), Canadian Victoria Cross recipients,
1833 — Edward Blake (d. 1912 ), Leaders of the Liberal Party of Canada, Leaders of the Liberal Party of Ontario, Ontario premiers, People stubs,
1833 — Henry Joseph Clarke (d. 1889 ), Manitoba politicians,
1834 — Thomas Bain (d. 1915 ), Speakers of the Canadian House of Commons,
1834 — John Herbert Turner (d. 1923 ), British Columbia premiers,
1834 — George Anthony Walkem (d. 1908 ), British Columbia premiers,
1834 — Donald Farquharson (d. 1903 ), Prince Edward Island premiers,
1835 — Richard John Cartwright (d. 1912 ), Canadian Ministers of Finance, Canadian Ministers of Trade and Commerce, Canadian senators, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
1835 — Edgar Dewdney (d. 1916 ), Lieutenant Governors of British Columbia, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
1835 — Daniel L. Hanington (d. 1909 ), New Brunswick premiers,
1835 — James A. Reilly (d. 1909 ), Calgary mayors,
1836 — Agnes Macdonald (d. 1920 ), Canadian people stubs, Spouses of the Prime Ministers of Canada,
1836 — James MacLeod (d. 1894 ), Canadian judges, People stubs, Royal Canadian Mounted Police commissioners,
1836 — William Mortimer Clark (d. 1917 ), Lieutenant Governors of Ontario,
1836 — Robert Beaven (d. 1920 ), British Columbia premiers,
1836 — Charles Augustus Semlin (d. 1927 ), British Columbia premiers,
1836 — Alfred Boyd (d. 1908 ), Manitoba politicians,
1836 — Dalton McCarthy (d. 1898 ), Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
1836 — Robert Thorburn (d. 1906 ), Newfoundland colonial leaders,
1837 — Richard Bucke (d. 1902 ), Canadian scientists,
1837 — Arthur S. Hardy (d. 1901 ), Ontario premiers,
1837 — Joseph-Alfred Mousseau (d. 1886 ), Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Quebec premiers,
1837 — Acheson Irvine (d. 1916 ), Royal Canadian Mounted Police commissioners,
1838 — Peter White (d. 1906 ), Speakers of the Canadian House of Commons,
1838 — Thomas Greenway (d. 1908 ), Manitoba premiers,
1838 — James Craig Watson (d. 1880 ), American astronomers, Canadian astronomers, Lists of asteroids,
1838 — Daniel Webster Marsh (d. 1916 ), Calgary mayors,
1839 — James Colebrooke Patterson (d. 1929 ), Manitoba Lieutenant-Governors, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Ontario politicians,
1839 — George E. King (d. 1901 ), Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada, New Brunswick premiers,
1839 — Adolphe Basile Routhier (d. 1920 ), Canadian songwriters,
1839 — Louis-Honoré Fréchette (d. 1908 ), Quebec authors,
1839 — Augustus F. Goodridge (d. 1920 ), Newfoundland colonial leaders,
1840 — Honoré Mercier (d. 1894 ), Canadian lawyers, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Quebec premiers,
1840 — John Christian Schultz (d. 1896 ), Manitoba Lieutenant-Governors, Manitoba politicians, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
1840 — Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau (d. 1898 ), Quebec premiers,
1840 — Louis-Olivier Taillon (d. 1923 ), Quebec premiers,
1840 — James Fisher (Manitoba politician) (d. 1927 ), Manitoba politicians,
1840 — William Ralph Meredith (d. 1923 ), Ontario politicians,
1841 — Zoe Laurier (d. 1921 ), Canadian people stubs, Spouses of the Prime Ministers of Canada,
1841 — James David Edgar (d. 1899 ), Speakers of the Canadian House of Commons,
1841 — George Airey Kirkpatrick (d. 1899 ), Lieutenant Governors of Ontario, Speakers of the Canadian House of Commons,
1841 — Robert A. Davis (d. 1903 ), Manitoba premiers,
1841 — John Norquay (d. 1889 ), Manitoba premiers,
1841 — George William Ross (d. 1905 ), Canadian senators, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Ontario premiers,
1842 — John Morison Gibson (d. 1929 ), Lieutenant Governors of Ontario,
1842 — William Smithe (d. 1887 ), British Columbia premiers,
1842 — Neil McLeod (d. 1915 ), Prince Edward Island premiers,
1843 — William Cornelius Van Horne (d. 1915 ), Art collectors, Canadian businesspeople, Canadian historical figures, Important people in rail transport, People from Illinois,
1843 — William Otter (d. 1929 ), Canadian military people,
1843 — Thomas Simpson Sproule (d. 1917 ), Speakers of the Canadian House of Commons,
1843 — David H. Harrison (d. 1905 ), Manitoba premiers,
1843 — James Mitchell (Canadian politician) (d. 1897 ), New Brunswick premiers,
1843 — James P. Whitney (d. 1914 ), Ontario premiers,
1843 — William Wilfred Sullivan (d. 1920 ), Prince Edward Island premiers,
1843 — Joseph Featherston (d. 1913 ), Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
1843 — Jean Blanchet (d. 1908 ), Quebec politicians,
1844 — Andrew George Blair (d. 1907 ), Members of the Canadian House of Commons, New Brunswick premiers,
1844 — Henry Collins (d. 1904 ), Mayors of Vancouver,
1845 — Annie Thompson (d. 1913 ), Canadian people stubs, Spouses of the Prime Ministers of Canada,
1845 — André Besette (d. 1937 ), Beatified people, Canadian Clergy, Roman Catholic priests,
1845 — Henry Petty-FitzMaurice, 5th Marquess of Lansdowne (d. 1927 ), British Secretaries of State, Canadian Governors General, Knights of the Garter, Peers, Viceroys of India,
1845 — Louis Henry Davies (d. 1921 ), Chief Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Prince Edward Island premiers,
1846 — Anna Hannon Bates (d. 1886 ), Canadian people,
1846 — Daniel Hunter McMillan (d. 1933 ), Manitoba Lieutenant-Governors, Manitoba politicians,
1846 — John Howatt Bell (d. 1929 ), Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Prince Edward Island premiers,
1847 — George Eulas Foster (d. 1931 ), Canadian Ministers of Finance, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
1847 — Alexander Edmund Batson Davie (d. 1889 ), British Columbia premiers,
1847 — Edmund James Flynn (d. 1927 ), People stubs, Quebec premiers,
1847 — James Garden (d. 1914 ), Mayors of Vancouver,
1848 — Hugh Graham, 1st Baron Atholstan (d. 1938 ), Early Canadian business leaders, Newspaper publishers, Peers, People from Quebec,
1848 — Joseph-Aldéric Ouimet (d. 1916 ), Quebec lieutenants, Speakers of the Canadian House of Commons,
1848 — William Stevens Fielding (d. 1929 ), Canadian Ministers of Finance, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Nova Scotia premiers,
1848 — George Clift King (d. 1934 ), Calgary mayors,
1848 — Honoré Beaugrand (d. 1906 ), Montreal mayors,
1849 — Sir William Mackenzie (d. 1923 ), Canadian businesspeople, Canadian historical figures, Important people in rail transport,
1849 — George Mercer Dawson (d. 1901 ), Canadian scientists, Geologists,
1849 — Lemuel J. Tweedie (d. 1917 ), Lieutenant Governors of New Brunswick, New Brunswick premiers,
1849 — Francis Longworth Haszard (d. 1938 ), Prince Edward Island premiers,
1849 — Charles Mickle Manitoba politicians,
1850 — William Pugsley (d. 1925 ), Lieutenant Governors of New Brunswick, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, New Brunswick premiers,
1850 — Hugh John Macdonald (d. 1929 ), Manitoba premiers, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
1850 — William T. Pipes (d. 1909 ), Nova Scotia premiers,
1850 — Charles Braithwaite (d. 1910 ), Manitoba politicians,
1850 — James Delamere Lafferty (d. 1920 ), Calgary mayors,
1850 — George Murdoch (d. 1910 ), Calgary mayors,
1850 — Daniel J. Greene (d. 1911 ), Newfoundland colonial leaders,
1851 — Levi Addison Ault (d. 1930 ), Canadian businesspeople, Cincinnati, Ohio,
1851 — James Dunsmuir (d. 1920 ), British Columbia premiers, Lieutenant Governors of British Columbia,
1851 — James Albert Manning Aikins (d. 1929 ), Manitoba Lieutenant-Governors, Manitoba politicians, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
1851 — H. James Palmer (d. 1939 ), Prince Edward Island premiers,
1851 — Frederick Peters (d. 1919 ), Prince Edward Island premiers,
1852 — Francis Cochrane (d. 1919 ), Canadian mayors, Canadian people stubs, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Ontario politicians,
1852 — Theodore Davie (d. 1898 ), British Columbia premiers,
1852 — Joseph Martin (Canadian politician) (d. 1923 ), British Columbia premiers, Manitoba politicians,
1852 — Alexander B. Warburton (d. 1929 ), Prince Edward Island premiers,
1852 — Pascal Poirier (d. 1933 ), Canadian senators,
1852 — John Andrew Davidson (d. 1903 ), Manitoba politicians,
1852 — Charles Douglas Mayors of Vancouver,
1853 — Donald Mann (d. 1934 ), Canadian businesspeople, Canadian historical figures, Important people in rail transport,
1853 — Charles McCool (d. 1926 ), Canadian people stubs, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
1853 — Charles Vance Millar (d. 1926 ), Canadian lawyers,
1853 — Charles Fitzpatrick (d. 1942 ), Chief Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada, Lieutenant Governors of Quebec, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
1853 — Pierre-Évariste Leblanc (d. 1918 ), Lieutenant Governors of Quebec, Quebec politicians,
1853 — Rodmond P. Roblin (d. 1937 ), Manitoba premiers,
1853 — Henry R. Emmerson (d. 1914 ), New Brunswick premiers,
1853 — Sam Hughes (d. 1921 ), Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
1853 — William Templeton (d. 1898 ), Mayors of Vancouver,
1854 — Alan Bristol Aylesworth (d. 1952 ), Canadian lawyers, People stubs,
1854 — Edward Gawler Prior (d. 1920 ), British Columbia premiers, Lieutenant Governors of British Columbia, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
1854 — Douglas Colin Cameron (d. 1921 ), Manitoba Lieutenant-Governors, Manitoba politicians, Ontario politicians,
1854 — Arthur Peters (d. 1908 ), Prince Edward Island premiers,
1854 — James Alexander Lougheed (d. 1925 ), Alberta politicians, Canadian senators,
1854 — William Henry Drummond (d. 1907 ), Canadian poets, People stubs,
1855 — Charles Kingsmill (d. 1935 ), Canadian military people,