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Pitsula's history also takes student culture into account. He argues that the youth of the sixties created the "citizen student" who participates fully in the life of the university - and helped make the University of Regina.
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William Ching (d. 1791) of Woolfardisworthy, Devonshire, England was married to Mary of Bradworthy. They had eight children. Their great grandson William Ching (1819) immigrated with his wife Mary Ann Walter to Upper Canada in the 1850s, possibly settling in Ontario. They had seven children. Descendants live throughout Canada and the United States.
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Tord Olsson Spakrud, son of Ole Henningsen and Liv Spakrud, was born 10 November 1811 in Spakrud, Vågå, Norway. He married Anne Iversdotter Svare (1814-1902), daughter of Ivar Torsson (1773-1851) and Mari Tessnes, in 1837. Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived mainly in Norway and Saskatchewan.
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Chiefly an updated record of ancestors and descendants of William Ching.