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William Lawson (banker)

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On 26 December 1793, he married Elizabeth Handyside who was the daughter of his stepmother from a previous marriage. Although technically brother and sister, the couple were not biological relatives. William and Elizabeth had fourteen children and resided in a house at the corner of Hollis and Salter
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A granddaughter, Jessie Jane Lawson (1838–1901), born to his son William Lawson Jr., married the Rev.
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He was a founding director and first president of the Bank of Nova Scotia, now known as
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The Legislative Assembly of Nova Scotia, 1758-1983: a biographical directory
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with William Lawson (banker) (1772–1848) serving as the first president.
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representing Halifax County from 1806 to 1836, and was appointed to the
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The founding director and first president of the Bank of Nova Scotia
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and shipping ventures he served as an elected member of the
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Fitzhenry and Whiteside Book of Canadian Facts and Dates
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William Lawson (d. 1848)
William Lawson by Robert Field
Robert Field
Nova Scotia
Banker
businessman
politician
justice of the peace
Halifax
Nova Scotia
Old Burying Ground
Scotiabank
Nova Scotia Legislative Assembly
Halifax
Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia House of Assembly
insolvency
British North America
mercantile
Nova Scotia Legislative Assembly
Legislative Council

Old Burying Ground (Halifax, Nova Scotia)
Malachy Salter
John Esson
Maritime Centre
downtown Halifax
George Monro Grant
Queen's University
George Parkin Grant

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