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* [[Robert Biggar]] (1761-1836),Ontario Pioneer from Scotland & Bath, New York who settled near Brantford on property purchased from Chief Thayendanegea (Joseph Brant).
* [[Robert Biggar]] (1761-1836),Ontario Pioneer from Scotland & Bath, New York who settled near Brantford on property purchased from Chief Thayendanegea (Joseph Brant).
* [[Dan Biggar]] (born 1989), Welsh international rugby player
* [[Dan Biggar]] (born 1989), Welsh international rugby player
* [[Harry Percival Biggar]] (1872-1938), noted historian and Canadian Archivist.
* [[Harry Percival Biggar]] (1872-1938), noted historian and head (Dominion Archivist), Archives of Canada.
* [[James Lyons Biggar]] (1824–1879), Ontario merchant and political figure.
* [[James Lyons Biggar]] (1824–1879), Ontario merchant and political figure.
* [[James Lyons Biggar]] (1856-1922), Canadian soldier (Boer War) and General (World War 1).
* [[James Lyons Biggar]] (1856-1922), Canadian soldier (Boer War) and General (World War 1).

Revision as of 14:53, 10 April 2010

Biggar may refer to:

Places

Electoral districts (Saskatchewan, Canada)

People

  • Robert Biggar (1761-1836),Ontario Pioneer from Scotland & Bath, New York who settled near Brantford on property purchased from Chief Thayendanegea (Joseph Brant).
  • Dan Biggar (born 1989), Welsh international rugby player
  • Harry Percival Biggar (1872-1938), noted historian and head (Dominion Archivist), Archives of Canada.
  • James Lyons Biggar (1824–1879), Ontario merchant and political figure.
  • James Lyons Biggar (1856-1922), Canadian soldier (Boer War) and General (World War 1).
  • James Lyons Biggar (1878-1939), doctor and head, Canadian Red Cross Society.
  • John Walter Scott Biggar, (1843–????) , Ontario farmer and political figure
  • Joseph Biggar (1828–1890), Irish politician
  • Oliver Mowat Biggar (1876-1948), lawyer, soldier (Judge Advocate General for Canada) and Public Servant (delegate, and chief legal adviser to the Paris Peace Conferences in 1919) and Canada's First Chief Electoral Officer.
  • Paula Biggar, Canadian politician
  • Robert Biggar, (1813–1838), settler leader in the Battle of the Tugela, Natalia
  • Sanford Dennis Biggar, mayor of Hamilton, Ontario
  • William Hodgins Biggar, KC (1852–1922), Ontario lawyer, political figure, and vice president & general counsel for the Grand Trunk (Canadian National) Railway

Miscellaneous

See also