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    Mahon, Alexander Wylie, 1855-1930
Reverend Alexander Wylie Mahon was born on November 6, 1855, in Nova Scotia, Canada.
After studying at Dalhousie University, he became a student at Pine Hill Theological Seminary in Halifax. In 1893, he received his Bachelor of Divinity degree and he was ordained as a Presbyterian minister.
In 1895, he married Flora Cameron Macleod. He died on August 3, 1930, in Toronto, Ontario.
Thomas M. Mahon lived in Ameliasburgh in 1843 and had an account with Robertson Masson & Co.
Mai Taun Kōsō Kondankai (Tokyo, Japan)
Mair, Robert H. (Robert Henry), 1832-1888
Robert Henry Mair was born in 1832, in Spalding, Lincolnshire, England.
He was a clerical, scholastic, and medical agent, editor, newspaper proprietor, and author. He owned the agency Mair & Co. He edited “Debrett's Peerage”, "Mairs School List" (1861), and compiled and edited "Debrett's Illustrated House of Commons and the Judicial Bench" (1867). He was the author of "The Educator's Guide; Or, Handy-Book for Principals of Schools, Parents, Guardians, Governesses and Tutors" (1866) and "Emy Guide to Geography" (1869). He was also regarded as an authority on cribbage and wrote: “Short Rules for Cribbage, With Hints for Playing the Game” (1878).
In 1852, he married Mary Anne Tully (1827–1870) and in 1872, he remarried Elizabeth “Gladys” Rowe (1848–). In 1880, he got a divorce and married Mary Hawkins Blasson (1836–1918) in 1881. He died on September 19, 1888, in Spilsby, Lincolnshire, England.