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John M. Charlton

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91:. He had strong religious views and high ideals, was a strong advocate for provincial rights, and worked for years for passage of a law affording protection to women and girls under a certain age. His speeches were considered blunt and brusque compared to his contemporaries. After a tour of the United States in 1897, Charlton served on the Joint High Commission between Great Britain, Canada and the United States from 1898 to 1899. His wife, Ella Gray, died in 1905, and Charlton entered a marriage with Cora J. Owen in 1907. He died of a 22: 72:
before moving to the Springville Academy in the state. Interested in bettering himself, he studied medicine, the law, and public speaking. In 1849, at the age of twenty, he moved with his parents to
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and opened a general store with his uncle and future father-in-law George Gray. Charlton married Ella Gray, daughter of George Gray of Charlotteville, Ontario, in 1854.
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His next career move was to become the Canadian Manager for the lumber company of Messieurs Smith & Westover of
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for 32 years until 1904. He was the author of "Parliamentary Recollections" and contributed to the
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in 1859. Charlton was first elected to the House of Commons in 1871, as member of the
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Toronto Public Library Scrapbook, microfilm T686.3, Volume, page 127
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Ferns, Thomas H., and Robert Craig Brown. "John Charlton," in
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and businessman. Charlton was the Member of Parliament for
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Speeches and Addresses: Political, Literary and Religious
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19th-century members of the House of Commons of Canada
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Politicians from the Regional Municipality of Waterloo
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Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Ontario
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Canadian
Member of Parliament
Norfolk North
Ontario
New York
Newcastle upon Tyne
England
Caledonia, New York
Ayr
Lynedoch
Town of Tonawanda, New York
Liberal Party of Canada
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Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online
John M. Charlton – Parliament of Canada biography
Future Relations of Canada & the United States
Categories
1829 births
1910 deaths
Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Ontario
Liberal Party of Canada MPs
19th-century Canadian businesspeople
Politicians from the Regional Municipality of Waterloo
People from Monroe County, New York
19th-century members of the House of Commons of Canada

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