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Ephraim Jones

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169: 174: 68:. He married Charlotte Coursolles, a French Canadian from Vercheres, Quebec, on March 4, 1779, at the Anglican Christ-Church, in Montreal. He moved to the 179: 194: 113: 98:
representing Grenville. He introduced a bill introducing trials by jury and supported the 1793 act prohibiting the further introduction of
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Jones suffered from frail health in his later years and died in Augusta Township, Leeds, Ontario, Canada, in 1812, aged 61.
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and received a large land grant in Augusta Township. He operated a mill and iron foundry on the
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both served in the legislative assembly. His daughter Charlotte married
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and was a judge in the district courts. He was elected to the
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In 1788, he became a justice of the peace in the new
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area and became justice of the peace there in 1786.
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Members of the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada
175:People from Leeds and Grenville United Counties 8: 144:Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online 60:After the war, he settled west of the 7: 86:Jones served on the land board for 14: 180:People from Weston, Massachusetts 120:and his daughter Eliza married 41:. He was taken prisoner in the 195:Canadian justices of the peace 128:, became Joint Premier of the 96:1st Parliament of Upper Canada 45:of 1777 and later served with 1: 55:Massachusetts Banishment Act 216: 185:United Empire Loyalists 16:Upper Canada politician 118:Levius Peters Sherwood 53:. He was named in the 200:Canadian slave owners 31:Weston, Massachusetts 190:Upper Canada judges 102:into Upper Canada. 77:Lunenburgh District 39:American Revolution 130:Province of Canada 122:Henry John Boulton 142:Biography at the 43:Saratoga Campaign 207: 66:Augusta Township 215: 214: 210: 209: 208: 206: 205: 204: 150: 149: 138: 81:Gananoque River 64:in the area of 29:He was born in 17: 12: 11: 5: 213: 211: 203: 202: 197: 192: 187: 182: 177: 172: 167: 162: 152: 151: 148: 147: 137: 136:External links 134: 126:Henry Sherwood 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 212: 201: 198: 196: 193: 191: 188: 186: 183: 181: 178: 176: 173: 171: 168: 166: 163: 161: 158: 157: 155: 146: 145: 140: 139: 135: 133: 131: 127: 123: 119: 115: 111: 106: 103: 101: 97: 93: 89: 84: 82: 78: 73: 71: 67: 63: 58: 56: 52: 51:Loyal Rangers 48: 47:Edward Jessup 44: 40: 36: 32: 27: 25: 21: 20:Ephraim Jones 143: 107: 104: 85: 74: 62:Ottawa River 59: 28: 24:Upper Canada 19: 18: 165:1812 deaths 160:1750 births 37:during the 154:Categories 108:His sons 92:Grenville 57:of 1778. 70:Montreal 114:Charles 35:British 100:slaves 90:& 110:Jonas 88:Leeds 112:and 49:'s 156:: 132:. 83:. 26:.

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Upper Canada
Weston, Massachusetts
British
American Revolution
Saratoga Campaign
Edward Jessup
Loyal Rangers
Massachusetts Banishment Act
Ottawa River
Augusta Township
Montreal
Lunenburgh District
Gananoque River
Leeds
Grenville
1st Parliament of Upper Canada
slaves
Jonas
Charles
Levius Peters Sherwood
Henry John Boulton
Henry Sherwood
Province of Canada
Biography at the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online
Categories
1750 births
1812 deaths
Members of the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada
People from Leeds and Grenville United Counties
People from Weston, Massachusetts

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