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George Washington Stephens Sr.

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merchant from Vermont who had moved to Montreal in the 1830s. Stephens was born at Swanton while his mother was on a visit there.
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as a councillor for the Saint-Laurent ward. He served on the council from 1868 to 1879, 1881 to 1882, and from 1889 to 1892.
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In 1865 he married the much younger Elizabeth Mary McIntosh, who was of Scottish origin. They had a son,
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in 1912. Their daughter, Frances Elizabeth (1912–2014) married Murray Gordon Ballantyne, son of
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For the son of this person, who was also a member of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec, see
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which was sunk by a torpedo allegedly by the same German submarine that had sunk the
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He died in Quebec on June 20, 1904 at the age of 71. He is interred in Montreal’s
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in 1915. Her body was recovered and the coffin sent back to Canada on the
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in 1897. He was re-appointed to the same office in the cabinet of Premier
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elections. He was appointed minister without portfolio in the cabinet of
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and was appointed a provincial commission on colonization in 1902.
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Stephens was one of the first boys to attend the newly established
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Dictionnaire des parlementaires du Québec de 1792 à nos jours
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Index

George Washington Stephens (senior)
George Washington Stephens Jr.

Legislative Assembly of Quebec
Montréal-Centre
Horatio Admiral Nelson
James McShane
Legislative Assembly of Quebec
Huntingdon
Alexander Cameron
William H. Walker
George Washington Stephens Jr.
Alma mater
McGill College
Canadian
Swanton, Vermont
Montreal
High School of Montreal
McGill College
Bar of Quebec
George Washington Stephens Jr.
Frances Ramsey McIntosh
World War I
Canadian 13th Battalion
Albert Edward Kemp
Charles Colquhoun Ballantyne
Montreal City Council
1881
Liberal
Legislative Assembly of Quebec

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