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John Munn (Newfoundland politician)

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newspaper. Munn was named to the Legislative Council in 1855; he served until 1869. Munn died in England in 1879, in
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and shipbuilding. Munn married Naomi Munden in 1838. In the 1870s, Munn's company purchased
116: 174: 29: 24:(1807 – September 29, 1879) was a Scottish-born merchant and political figure in 63:'s assets. He helped found the Union Bank and served as a director. He also owned the 55:
and opened a business with Captain William Punton. The company became involved in the
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in 1825. He worked there as a bookkeeper until 1833, when he moved to
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in Scotland, the son of Stewart Munn and Isabella Fisher, and came to
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John Munn (1807-1879), Parks Canada backgrounder, Feb. 15, 2016
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19th-century members of the Newfoundland House of Assembly
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Scottish emigrants to pre-Confederation Newfoundland
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