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de Hueck, George Theodore

  • CA QUA02308
  • Person
  • 1921-1991

George Theodore de Hueck was born in Toronto in 1921. He was the son of the Baron Boris de Hueck and the Baroness Catherine de Hueck Doherty. He graduated from Queen's University in 1948 as a member of Arts '46 having taken time off to serve in the Canadian military during World War II. As a Lieutenant in the Canadian military he was appointed to a position in the combat teams under the US forces in 1943 when Canada decided to participate with the United States in the Kiska Operations in response to the threat to continental security. While at Queen's de Hueck was editor of the Queen's Commentator, president of the International Club and recipient of the Sir Wilfred Laurier Scholarship. In 1953 he founded a consulting firm for insurance companies, a job he continued to do until his death in Mobile, Alabama in 1991.

De La Mare, Walter

  • CA QUA10271
  • Person
  • fl. 1930s

No information is available about this creator.

de la Roche, Mazo

  • CA QUA05585
  • Person
  • 1879-1961

Mazo Roche (she later added the 'de la' to her name) was born in 1879 in Newmarket, Ontario. She was the only child of William Roche, a salesman, and Alberta (Lundy) Roche. In her childhood her parents adopted her orphaned cousin, Caroline Clement, who became her lifelong companion. As a child the Roche family lived in a cottage on a gentleman farmer's estate and it was there that de la Roche began to develop her world of rural aristocracy which played such a large part in her wiritings.

Mazo’s education combined formal schooling with extensive reading at home and music and art classes. De la Roche went on to study Art and English at the University of Toronto. In 1915, de la Roche published her first magazine story, in the Atlantic Monthly, and continued to write as much as she could after that. In 1927 her story "Jalna" won the Atlantic Monthly’s prize of $10,000. This prestigious prize gave her the financial freedom to pursue writing full-time and to move to Europe.

Her novel, Jalna (1927), was followed by a series depicting the history, backwards and forwards in time, of the Whiteoaks family who lived at "Jalna". The series includes 16 novels; among them are Whiteoaks (1929), Finch's Fortune (1931), Young Renny (1935), Whiteoak Harvest (1936), Growth of a Man (1938), The Building of Jalna (1944), and Mary Wakefield (1949). Her novels were translated into dozens of languages, and adapted for stage, screen and television. De la Roche also wrote plays, children's books, a history of Quebec, and an autobiography, "Ringing the Changes" (1957). She was awarded the Lorne Pierce Medal by the Royal Society of Canada in 1938.

Mazo lived in Europe (mainly in England) until 1939. With the advent of the Second World War, she and Caroline returned to North America with her two adopted children, a brother and sister. She spent the rest of her life mostly in Toronto, where she died at age 82. She was buried at St. George’s Church, at Sutton, Ontario, on the shore of Lake Simcoe.

de Launay-Waite, V. K.

  • CA QUA03391
  • Person
  • fl. 1930s

No information is available about this creator.

de Montigny, Louvigny Testard

  • CA QUA05452
  • Person
  • 1876-1955

Louvigny de Montigny was an author, editor, and translator based in Ottawa, Ontario.

De Naut

  • CA QUA00434
  • Person
  • n.d.

Dr. De Naut appears to have lived in both Delta, Ontario and Hamlet, Indiana.

De Naut (family)

  • CA QUA00435
  • Family
  • n.d.

Dr. De Naut appears to have lived in both Delta, Ontario and Hamlet, Indiana.

de Vesci, Ivo

  • CA QUA10272
  • Person
  • fl. 1930s

No information is available about this creator.

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