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Hugh Johnston Jr.

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62:. He began work in his father's company but then formed his own company in partnership with Robert William Crookshank. Following the death of his first wife in 1826, Johnston retired from the business. He invested his share of the business and later his share of his father's estate in various investments and lived off that income. Johnston married Harriet Maria, the daughter of 119: 124: 129: 78:
named his son-in-law provincial secretary. Johnston was persuaded to return to office in 1846 by the colonial secretary and served until 1848. He also served as a director for the
82:, the New Brunswick Marine Assurance Company and the New Brunswick Mining Company. Johnston died at his estate Roseneath in Queen's County at the age of 60. 139: 134: 44: 71: 75: 144: 40: 70:. He was named to the province's Executive Council in 1837. He was defeated in the 1842 election but was named to the 67: 51: 79: 114: 109: 74:
and named again to the Executive Council. Johnston resigned from the Executive Council in 1845 after
63: 91: 59: 103: 55: 36: 17: 35:(April 3, 1790 – April 13, 1850) was a merchant and politician in 58:
and Ann Gilzean. In 1822, he married Elizabeth Murray, the daughter of
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in 1829. In 1830, he was named a magistrate for the city of
39:. He represented the city of St. John from 1820 to 1830 and 120:
Members of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick
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Members of the Legislative Council of New Brunswick
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Hugh Johnston, Jr.
New Brunswick
Queen's County
Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick
Gagetown, New Brunswick
Hugh Johnston
John Murray Bliss
Thomas Millidge
Saint John
Legislative Council
William MacBean George Colebrooke
Bank of New Brunswick
Biography at the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online
Categories
1790 births
1850 deaths
Members of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick
Members of the Legislative Council of New Brunswick
Members of the Executive Council of New Brunswick
Colony of New Brunswick judges
Colony of New Brunswick people
Canadian magistrates

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