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Nathaniel Currie (Ontario politician) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Nathaniel Currie
Nathaniel Currie (Curry) was elected MPP in the 1st Legislative Assembly of Ontario during the Confederation elections of 1867. Born of Irish immigrants in Chinguacousy, Upper Canada, the family farmed in the Glencoe area.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Census of Canada 1881 )〕 His father, Nathaniel Currie Sn.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Upper Canada Land Petitions(1763-1865) )〕 petitioned for land in Mosa County, from York where he had originally petitioned for land in Upper Canada. Currie married Elizabeth Weeks in Mosa in 1845 having ten children together. He was buried in the Oakland Cemetery, Mosa, Row 11, no. 17 at age 74.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Family Tree Guide )〕 As an early settler of Mosa Township, he became a Conservative provincial political figure and later Reeve of Glencoe village for many years.〔 Reeve Currie, the unofficial founder of the village, is reputed to have upheld the Black Donnellys right to walk freely in the streets of Glencoe. He did not run in the election 1871 but did run again for the Provincial Legislature in 1882, losing to George William Ross by a vote of 1651-1597.〔 〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Sarnia Observer: West Middlesex Election )〕 ==Parliamentary Work==
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