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Meaning of "botsford"
Botsford (verb) - To meticulously examine, analyze, or investigate something in great detail, often related to research or scholarly work
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- A civil parish of Westmorland County, New Brunswick, Canada.
- A surname.
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Botsford had eight living children and sixteen grandchildren.
He studied law in Fredericton with a man named Botsford and was admitted to the bar.
Amos Botsford was chosen as speaker for the house.
He has a son named Jonathan Scarfe whose mother is Sara Botsford.
Botsford was previously married to Alan Scarfe, with whom she had one child.
Another initiative is the scallop enhancement project with the Botsford Professional Fishermen Association.
As a councillor Botsford represented New Brunswick in several inter-provincial and international discussions.
Early twentieth-century dinner card from the scrapbooks of Belle Botsford Scott.
Botsford was also a features writer and U.S. correspondent for the Italian newspaper La Stampa.
Early twentieth-century dinner cards from the scrapbooks of Belle Botsford Scott Source,.
Botsford and Alan Scarfe, had one child.
Here 's what the paper seemed to say in the segment Botsford photographed,.
Botsford was born in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, and grew up in Iowa.
More work will be undertaken at Botsford ( Murray Corner ) this year.
The stern sister of Matthew, Marilla Cuthbert, will be played by Sara Botsford.
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He articled with the Honorable William Botsford in Dorchester and became a lawyer by 1823.
William Botsford was admitted to the Bar of New Brunswick in 1795.
After leaving the Legislature, Dzendzel was a member of the board of Botsford Hospital for 30 years.