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and government supporter. He voted in favour of the union of the Lower Canada and Upper Canada, and consistently supported the Governor General in the various disputes with the Reform group, which was campaigning for
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Charlotte Sheppard was the daughter of William Sheppard, a major lumber merchant. William Sheppard was appointed to the
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Watts was born in 1806. In 1839, he married Charlotte Sheppard, at the Anglican cathedral in Quebec, the
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Watts was a public official, holding the office of Assistant Governor's Secretary in the government of
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Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Quebec City, where Watts married Charlotte Sheppard in 1839
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broke out in 1837, but did not play a major role in the government of the province.
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Members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada from Canada East
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Political Appointments and Elections in the Province of Canada, 1841 to 1860
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The Union of the Canadas — The Growth of Canadian Institutions, 1841–1857
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Pierre Savard, "Sheppard, William", 'Dictionary of Canadian Biography
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to the Legislative Assembly. In the first Parliament, Watts was a
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Dictionnaire des parlementaires du Québec de 1792 à nos jours
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Dictionnaire des parlementaires du Québec de 1792 à nos jours
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Dictionnaire des parlementaires du Québec de 1792 à nos jours
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William John Watts fonds, McCord Museum of Canadian History
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Following the rebellion in Lower Canada, and the similar
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Watts stood unopposed for election to the riding of
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Public official and politician in Province of Canada
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Index

Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada
Drummond
John McDougall
Tory
Frederick Heriot
William John Watts
Canada East
Province of Canada
Drummond
Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada
Lower Canada
Upper Canada
Tory

Cathedral of the Holy Trinity
William John Watts
Legislative Assembly of Quebec
Executive Council of Lower Canada
Lower Canada Rebellion
Lower Canada
Drummondville
Frederick Heriot
Special Council
British government
rebellion in 1837
Upper Canada
Ontario
Lord Durham
Durham Report
Union Act, 1840

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