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    Edward Barron Chandler (August 22, 1800 – February 6, 1880) was a New Brunswick politician and lawyer from a United Empire Loyalist family. He was one...
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  • Edward Chandler may refer to: Edward Chandler (American football) (1925–1999), American football coach Edward Barron Chandler (1800–1880), lieutenant-governor...
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    – Joseph-Édouard Cauchon Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick – Edward Barron Chandler (until February 6) then Robert Duncan Wilmot (from February 11)...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Fathers of Confederation. Fathers of Confederation - Library and Archives Canada Barron Chandler - Parks Canada...
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    community. Dorchester was home to Edward Barron Chandler, a father of confederation and his family who built their home, Chandler House, commonly referred to...
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  • Albert counties. He died in Moncton at the age of 69. His cousin, Edward Barron Chandler, was a Father of Confederation and served as Lieutenant-Governor...
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    discuss the Confederation of Canada) was held in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, for representatives from colonies of British North America to discuss...
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  • Sackville. He studied law with Edward Barron Chandler, was admitted to practice and entered practice with Mr. Chandler. Palmer moved to Hopewell Cape...
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    performed during the Second Boer War. Edward Barron Chandler - Father of Confederation. His family home, Chandler House, commonly referred to as Rocklynn...
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    two delegates whose mere purpose was to observe proceedings and Prince Edward Island sent George Coles and William Henry Pope. The two Newfoundland delegates...
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  • who declined appointment. Includes Narcisse-Fortunat Belleau and Edward Barron Chandler, who declined appointment. Includes former Conservative MP Joseph...
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    – Joseph-Édouard Cauchon Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick – Edward Barron Chandler Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia – Adams George Archibald Lieutenant...
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    co-inventor of the charge-coupled device (CCD) Bill Casey, politician Edward Barron Chandler, politician Robert C. Coates, politician Alex Colville, painter...
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  • represented New Brunswick between February 22, 1879, and May 25, 1882. Edward Barron Chandler served as Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick until February 1880...
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    Governor of New Brunswick – Samuel Leonard Tilley (until July 11) then Edward Barron Chandler Lieutenant Governor of the North-West Territories – David Laird...
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    route between Truro and Moncton, but political interference by Edward Barron Chandler and other politicians in nearby Dorchester saw the route for the...
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    Etienne-Michel Faillon, Catholic historian (d.1870) August 22 – Edward Barron Chandler, politician (d.1880) October 21 – René-Édouard Caron, 2nd Mayor...
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    1838, Chief Bernard, armed with a letter from Gauvreau, talked to Edward Barron Chandler about ways to stop the sale of alcohol. He also told him about the...
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    John James Fraser Preceded by Lemuel Allan Wilmot Succeeded by Edward Barron Chandler Premier of the Colony of New Brunswick In office 19 March 1861 –...
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    and Sarah Ayer. He was educated in Sackville, studied law with Edward Barron Chandler and was admitted to the bar in 1846. In 1850, he married Martha...
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  • construction of the line from Halifax, Nova Scotia to Bangor, Maine, under Edward Barron Chandler. Later, he was promoted to assistant construction engineer under...
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  • (1821–1875) 15 November 1873 16 July 1878 John James Fraser (1878–1882) 5 Edward Barron Chandler (1800–1880) 16 July 1878 6 February 1880 – Sir John Campbell Allen...
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    Ontario (1897–1892) Frederick Carter – First Premier of Newfoundland Edward Barron Chandler – Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick (1878–1880) Alexander Tilloch...
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    Fraser Daniel Lionel Hanington Andrew George Blair Preceded by Edward Barron Chandler Succeeded by Samuel Leonard Tilley 16th Mayor of Saint John, New...
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    1882 Monarch Victoria Lieutenant Governor Samuel Leonard Tilley Edward Barron Chandler Robert Duncan Wilmot Preceded by George E. King Succeeded by Daniel...
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  • Tower. Canadian Register of Historic Places. Retrieved 11 February 2012. Chandler House / Rocklyn. Canadian Register of Historic Places. Retrieved 11 February...
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  • Explorer, founded Quebec City, "The Father of New France" 1929 Edward Barron Chandler Father of Confederation, Lieutenant-Governor (New Brunswick) 1939...
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  • married Mary Emily Margaret Chandler, known as Emily, in 1878. Chandler was the granddaughter of Edward Barron Chandler, lieutenant governor of New Brunswick...
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     469–70; Ives 2004. Barron 2011, pp. 4, 7. According to Barron, p. 18, he was not an alderman. Barron 2011, pp. 4, 7; Ives 2004. Barrons states that Thomas...
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  • Champagne 1939–2020 C QC 2 August 2005 17 July 2014 Martin Retirement Edward Barron Chandler 1800–1880 LC NB — Royal proclamation Declined Jean-Charles Chapais...
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