Temple, Thomas

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Temple, Thomas

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1818-1899

History

Thomas Temple, born in Oxfordshire, England on 4 Nov 1818 and educated in England, came to NB in 1832, where he married Susannah Howe in 1842 and was a farmer & lumberman. He served in the York Dragoons, was the High Sheriff for the county of York from 1864 to 1883, the President of the Fredericton Railway and Director of the People’s Bank of Fredericton. He represented the York riding in the Canadian House of Commons from 1884 to 1896 and then moved to the Senate where he served until his death on 25 Aug 1899.

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Fredericton, New Brunswick

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MS81

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  • English

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