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  1. PCI Personnel. Comprised of investigators who are retired detectives and police officers, the PCI team offers professional private investigation services to individuals, attorneys, corporations and law enforcement organizations in Victoria and throughout Vancouver Island. William Billson, President of PCI and a former detective and undercover ...

  2. Birthdate: June 1849. Death: January 20, 1879 (29) Immediate Family: Daughter of Peter Ogden and Phrisine Brabant. Wife of William Manson. Mother of Maggie Manson; Helene Pratt; Elizabeth Victoria Manson and William George Cox Manson. Sister of Rachel Sarah Hall; Margaret Julia Ogden; Christine Ogden and William Henry Ogden.

  3. With the help of his uncle, W. J. Jeffree, William acquired a soap factory on Humboldt Street, and began producing cleaning bars and powders. His soap business soon became so successful that he was able to move operations to a much larger plant, and to marry his sweetheart Amelia Jane Carthew, a fellow Cornwall native. In 1913, William died in ...

  4. Pastor. sppastor@rcdvictoria.org. 250-592-7391. Father William, born and raised in Newfoundland, came to B.C. as a teacher in 1989. He first taught in Tahsis on Vancouver Island and then was employed by the Island Catholic School System, first teaching at Queen of Angels School in Duncan before moving on to St. Andrew’s Regional High School ...

  5. 12th Parliament of British Columbia. The 12th Legislative Assembly of British Columbia sat from 1910 to 1912. The members were elected in the British Columbia general election held in November 1909. [1] The British Columbia Conservative Party led by Richard McBride formed the government. [2]

  6. Get more information for William Stevenson Memorial Park in Victoria, BC. See reviews, map, get the address, and find directions.

  7. Transcript. Barraclough: (begins in mid-sentence) made the 15th day of March 1966 between William Barraclough as interviewer and William Manson of Nanaimo as living memory for the Nanaimo Historical Society. Introducing Mr. William Manson: Mr. Manson, your full name please. Manson: William R. Manson. I was born in Nanaimo, 1885.