Subfonds - Marshall Blanchard Dean

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Marshall Blanchard Dean

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    • 1881-1927 (Creation)
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      Dean, Marshall Blanchard

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    (1871-1926)

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    Marshall Blanchard Dean was born in Brighton 1871 to parents Noble Benjamin Hall Dean and Mary Ann Ferris Dean, and died in Fort William, 1926. He had two siblings, Elizabeth (Lizzie) who died at age 21 of acute appendicitis, and Keith Cornelius. Marshall Blanchard married Lottie Louise Macdougall and had four children who were born in Fort William: Blanchard, Marshall, Allan, and Noble.

    Marshall Blanchard Dean attended Queen’s University and the University of Toronto, becoming a doctor, serving as a surgeon at Toronto General Hospital, and coming to work in Fort William and Port Arthur. Overseas studies, serving as a ship’s surgeon, and returning to Fort William, Dr. Dean died suddenly of a heart attack in 1926. Known for active engagement with the Liberal Conservative Party, sports organizations, and community leadership, Dr. Dean had a family home on Ross Street in Fort William.

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    Consists of records from the life of Dr. Marshall Blanchard Dean and his wife, Lottie Louise. They relate to personal life; political work (especially as a close colleague of long-serving MP Dr. R.J. Manion); and his medical practice.

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