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The '''19th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly''' represented [[New Brunswick]] between February 12, 1862 and February 8, 1865. |
The '''19th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly''' represented [[New Brunswick]] between February 12, 1862, and February 8, 1865. |
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==Members== |
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The assembly sat at the pleasure of the [[Governor of New Brunswick]] [[Arthur Hamilton-Gordon, 1st Baron Stanmore|Arthur Charles Hamilton-Gordon]]. |
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John M. Johnson was chosen as speaker. In 1863, John C. Allen was named speaker after Johnson was named Attorney General. |
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==List of members== |
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| rowspan="4" | [[Saint John County (provincial electoral district)|Saint John County]] |
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|St. John County |
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|[[John Waterbury Cudlip|John W. Cudlip]] |
|[[John Waterbury Cudlip|John W. Cudlip]] |
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|[[Timothy Warren Anglin|Timothy W. Anglin]] |
|[[Timothy Warren Anglin|Timothy W. Anglin]] |
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|John Jordan |
|John Jordan |
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|[[Charles Nelson Skinner|Charles N. Skinner]] |
|[[Charles Nelson Skinner|Charles N. Skinner]] |
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| rowspan="4" | [[York (1785–1974 electoral district)|York]] |
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|York |
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|[[Charles Fisher (Canadian politician)|Charles Fisher]] |
|[[Charles Fisher (Canadian politician)|Charles Fisher]] |
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|[[George Luther Hatheway|George L. Hatheway]] |
|[[George Luther Hatheway|George L. Hatheway]] |
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|[[John Campbell Allen|John C. Allen]] |
|[[John Campbell Allen|John C. Allen]] |
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|Hiram Dow |
|Hiram Dow |
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| rowspan="4" | [[Westmorland (provincial electoral district)|Westmorland]] |
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|Westmorland |
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|[[Albert James Smith|Albert J. Smith]] |
|[[Albert James Smith|Albert J. Smith]] |
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|[[James Steadman (politician)|James Steadman]] |
|[[James Steadman (politician)|James Steadman]] |
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|[[Amand Landry]] |
|[[Amand Landry]] |
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|William J. Gilbert |
|William J. Gilbert |
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| rowspan="2" | [[Queens (New Brunswick provincial electoral district)|Queens]] |
| rowspan="2" | [[Queens (New Brunswick provincial electoral district)|Queens]] |
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|[[John Ferris (politician)|John Ferris]] |
|[[John Ferris (New Brunswick politician)|John Ferris]] |
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|Samuel H. Gilbert |
|Samuel H. Gilbert |
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| rowspan="4" | [[Charlotte ( |
| rowspan="4" | [[Charlotte (1785–1974 electoral district)|Charlotte]] |
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|[[Arthur Hill Gillmor]] |
|[[Arthur Hill Gillmor]] |
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|[[George S. Grimmer]] |
|[[George S. Grimmer]]<ref>resigned to accept appointment as Clerk of the Peace</ref><br>[[John McAdam (politician)|John McAdam]] (1864) |
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|James Boyd |
|James Boyd |
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|[[George Kerr (New Brunswick politician)|George Kerr]] |
|[[George Kerr (New Brunswick politician)|George Kerr]] |
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| rowspan="2" | [[Sunbury (1785–1973 electoral district)|Sunbury]] |
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|Sunbury |
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|[[William E. Perley|William Edward Perley]] |
|[[William E. Perley|William Edward Perley]] |
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|[[John Glasier]] |
|[[John Glasier]] |
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| rowspan="2" | [[Kent ( |
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|[[Francis McPhelim]] |
|[[Francis McPhelim]] |
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|[[John Meahan]] |
|[[John Meahan]] |
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| rowspan="2" | [[Carleton ( |
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|David Munro |
|David Munro |
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|[[John Montgomery (shipbuilder)|John Montgomery]] |
|[[John Montgomery (shipbuilder)|John Montgomery]] |
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| rowspan="2" | [[Albert ( |
| rowspan="2" | [[Albert (1846–1973 electoral district)|Albert]] |
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|[[Abner Reid McClelan|Abner R. McClelan]] |
|[[Abner Reid McClelan|Abner R. McClelan]] |
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|Reuben Stiles |
|Reuben Stiles |
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| rowspan="2" | [[Victoria (New Brunswick provincial electoral district)|Victoria]] |
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|Victoria |
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|David B. Raymond |
|David B. Raymond |
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|[[John Costigan]] |
|[[John Costigan]] |
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| rowspan="2" | [[Saint John City (electoral district)|Saint John City]] |
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|City of St. John |
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|[[Charles Watters (politician)|Charles Watters]] |
|[[Charles Watters (politician)|Charles Watters]] |
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|[[Samuel Leonard Tilley]] |
|[[Samuel Leonard Tilley]] |
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== Notes == |
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Latest revision as of 17:16, 31 December 2023
The 19th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly represented New Brunswick between February 12, 1862, and February 8, 1865.
Members[edit]
Electoral District | Name |
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Saint John County | John W. Cudlip |
Timothy W. Anglin | |
John Jordan | |
Charles N. Skinner | |
York | Charles Fisher |
George L. Hatheway | |
John C. Allen | |
Hiram Dow | |
Westmorland | Albert J. Smith |
James Steadman | |
Amand Landry | |
William J. Gilbert | |
Kings | George Ryan |
Edwin A. Vail | |
Walter Bates Scovil | |
Queens | John Ferris |
Samuel H. Gilbert | |
Charlotte | Arthur Hill Gillmor |
George S. Grimmer[1] John McAdam (1864) | |
James Boyd | |
James G. Stevens | |
Northumberland | Robinson Crocker |
Edward Williston | |
John M. Johnson | |
George Kerr | |
Sunbury | William Edward Perley |
John Glasier | |
Kent | Francis McPhelim |
Lestock P. W. DesBrisay | |
Gloucester | Robert Young |
John Meahan | |
Carleton | David Munro |
William Lindsay | |
Restigouche | John McMillan |
John Montgomery | |
Albert | Abner R. McClelan |
Reuben Stiles | |
Victoria | David B. Raymond |
John Costigan | |
Saint John City | Charles Watters |
Samuel Leonard Tilley |
Notes[edit]
- ^ resigned to accept appointment as Clerk of the Peace