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Daniel Murray (politician)

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of 1778. He was a justice in the Inferior Court of Common Pleas for New Brunswick. Murray left
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descent, and his second wife Elizabeth McClanathan. He was educated at
101:. Irish Canadian Cultural Association of New Brunswick. Archived from 58:, Murray served as a Major in the King's American Dragoons during the 62:, serving with his brothers Robert and John. Murray was named in the 186:
18th-century members of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick
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Loyalist military personnel of the American Revolutionary War
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American emigrants to pre-Confederation New Brunswick
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New Brunswick
York
Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick
Rutland, Vermont
Scottish
Harvard University
Brookline, Massachusetts
American Revolution
Massachusetts Banishment Act
New Brunswick
United States
Portland, Maine


"Murray"
the original
"Murray, John"
The judges of New Brunswick and their times
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Categories
1751 births
1832 deaths
18th-century members of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick
People from York County, New Brunswick
Harvard University alumni
Colony of New Brunswick judges
United Empire Loyalists
Loyalist military personnel of the American Revolutionary War
American emigrants to pre-Confederation New Brunswick
British emigrants to the United States

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