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148: 154: 55:, a collector of customs and excise duties, a judge of probates and wills and a registrar of deeds. He married Mary Dyson in 1751. His sister Elizabeth married the commander at 193: 222: 32:
elected to the Nova Scotia House of Assembly. He represented Annapolis Township from 1761 to 1765 and Annapolis County from 1765 to 1770 in the
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and Acadian Marie-Madeleine Maisonnat. He was the grandson of Baptiste and the brother-in-law to
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History of the County of Annapolis, Nova Scotia: Including Old Port Royal & Acadia
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This article about a Member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly is a
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Nova Scotia House of Assembly
Annapolis, Nova Scotia
William Winniett
Edward How
justice of the peace
Fort Anne
John Handfield
William Robert Wolseley Winniett
Gold Coast
Military history of the Acadians
O'Byrne, William R.
"Winniett, William" 
A Naval Biographical Dictionary
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