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William Jarvis (Upper Canada official)

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William and his wife Hannah Jarvis were slave owners who objected to Simcoe's plan to abolish slavery in Upper Canada. In a letter to her father, Hannah incorrectly claimed that Simcoe "has by a piece of chicanery freed all the negroes." One of their slaves, Henry Lewis, escaped and made his way to
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states, "First Provincial Grand Master of the Ancient Order of Free and Accepted Masons". Jarvis had become a mason while in England, and before leaving for Canada, had been appointed Provincial Grand Master of Masons in Upper Canada.
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Allen, Robert (1982). "Mr. Secretary Jarvis: William Jarvis of Connecticut and York". In Blakeley, Phyllis R.; Grant, John (eds.).
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in 1800, and between 1801 and 1806 served as chairperson of the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace.
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As Provincial Secretary and Registrar his salary was supplemented by the fees collected when
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Jarvis arrived in Canada with his wife and three children in 1792 and settled in Newark (now
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he went on half-pay and attempted to return to Connecticut, however, hostility to the
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were granted, however, half of this income was later transferred to the
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A plaque for a stained-glass window honouring William Jarvis at the
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Jarvis was married to Hannah Owen Peters, daughter of the Reverend
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Eleven Exiles: Accounts of Loyalists of the American Revolution
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Loyalists in the American Revolution from Connecticut
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William Jarvis (disambiguation)

Sir John Robinson
Stamford, Connecticut
York, Upper Canada
Samuel Peters Jarvis
Civil Servant
Connecticut
Toronto
Stamford, Connecticut
John Graves Simcoe
Queen's Rangers
Battle of Spencer's Ordinary
Virginia
cornet
American Revolutionary War
Loyalists
Patriots
England
Upper Canada
Henry Dundas
Niagara-on-the-Lake
York
York County
York Militia
magistrate
land patents
attorney general
Cathedral Church of St. James (Toronto)
Schenectady, New York

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