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    Samuel Bois Smith (27 December 1756 – 20 October 1826) was a Loyalist British Army officer and politician. He was appointed to the Executive Council of...
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  • 1805–1811 Samuel Smith (Upper Canada politician) (1756–1826), American-born Canadian politician; Administrator of Upper Canada, 1817–1818 Samuel A. Smith (1795–1861)...
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  • Council John Samuel Smith (1841–1882), pastoralist and member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly (Wellington) John Gordon Smith (politician) (1863–1921)...
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    the year 1818 in Canada. Monarch: George III Parliament of Lower Canada: 9th Parliament of Upper Canada: 7th Governor of the Canadas: Robert Milnes Governor...
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    1838 in Canada. Monarch: Victoria Parliament of Lower Canada: 15th (until March 27) Parliament of Upper Canada: 13th Governor of the Canadas: Robert Milnes...
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    from the year 1834 in Canada. Monarch: William IV Parliament of Lower Canada: 14th (until October 9) Parliament of Upper Canada: 11th (until March 6)...
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  • Samuel Smith MacDonell, KC (February 21, 1823 – March 25, 1907) was a lawyer and politician in Ontario, Canada. He served as the first mayor of Windsor...
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    1812. Smith, Wm. H. (1846). Smith's Canadian Gazetteer - Statistical and General Information Respecting All Parts of The Upper Province, or Canada West...
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    the Province of Canada was formed in 1841. The new province was divided into two parts: Canada West (the former Upper Canada) and Canada East (the former...
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    Allan MacNab (category Members of the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada)
    of Upper Canada twice (representing a different county – Wentworth and Hamilton – each time), the Legislative Assembly for the Province of Canada once...
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    William Lyon Mackenzie (category Upper Canada Rebellion people)
    Scottish Canadian-American journalist and politician. He founded newspapers critical of the Family Compact, a term used to identify elite members of Upper Canada...
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    in Canada. Monarch: George III Parliament of Lower Canada: 2nd (until June 4) Parliament of Upper Canada: 2nd (until July 4) Governor of the Canadas: Robert...
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    Francis Gore (category Lieutenant-governors of Upper Canada)
    English military officer and British colonial administrator in Bermuda and Upper Canada. Gore was born in Blackheath, London, England in 1769 the son of Francis...
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    Sir David William Smith, 1st Baronet (September 4, 1764 – May 9, 1837) was a soldier and political figure in Upper Canada. He was born in Salisbury, England...
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  • architect of the Ontario Science Centre, Ottawa City Hall, and Canadian War Museum Samuel Oghale Oboh FAIA, FRAIC, Architect, AAA (born 1971) – 2015 President...
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    Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) in Utah. Smith was born in Yonge Township, Leeds County, Upper Canada, as the youngest of nine children born to Peter...
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    Boston Brahmin (category American upper class)
    Dana (1813–1895), geologist. Eliot Family Samuel Eliot (banker) (1739–1820). Samuel Atkins Eliot (politician) (1798–1862). William Greenleaf Eliot (1811–1887)...
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    Orillia (redirect from Orillia, Canada)
    2019. Smith, Wm. H. (1846). Smith's Canadian Gazetteer - Statistican and General Information Respecting all parts of the Upper Province, or Canada West...
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    cousin, Levira Annette Clark Smith, daughter of Samuel H. Smith, performed by Brigham Young in his office. When Joseph F. Smith left on his mission to England...
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    Jamil Jivani (category Black Canadian politicians)
    Jamil Jivani MP (born October 24, 1987) is a Canadian politician, radio host, and political commentator. He is the founder of the Policing Literacy Initiative...
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    (Toronto), Introduced English common law, First Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada (1791–1796) Henry Cockshutt – Lieutenant Governor of Ontario (1921–1927)...
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    Province of Quebec was divided into Upper and Lower Canada in 1791. The two provinces were united as the Province of Canada by the Act of Union 1840, which...
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    John Graves Simcoe (category Lieutenant-governors of Upper Canada)
    until his departure for Upper Canada two years later. Simcoe convalesced at the Devon home of his godfather, Admiral Samuel Graves. In 1782, Simcoe married...
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    1830s, German Jew Samuel Liebshitz founded Jewsburg (now incorporated as German Mills into Kitchener, Ontario), a village in Upper Canada. In 1841 Isaac...
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  • List of Canadian poets List of Canadian playwrights List of Canadian short story writers List of Canadian science fiction authors List of Canadian historians...
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    Smith of Pickering. Created in 1821, for Sir David William Smith, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada. His son and heir, David Smith,...
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  • Samuel Street (January 2, 1753 – February 3, 1815) was a Canadian judge, merchant and political figure in Upper Canada. He was born in Wilton, Connecticut...
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    Mitchell PC (January 4, 1824 – October 25, 1899) was a Canadian lawyer, shipbuilder, and politician from New Brunswick, and a Father of Confederation. He...
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    Toronto (redirect from Toronto, Canada)
    established the town of York in 1793 and later designated it as the capital of Upper Canada. During the War of 1812, the town was the site of the Battle of York...
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  • Farnan, 83, Irish-born Canadian politician, Ontario MPP (1987–1995), assisted suicide. J. Samuel Glasscock, 92, American politician, member of the Virginia...
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