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Francis H. Burton

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Francis Henry Burton (August 17, 1816 – July 28, 1872)[1] was an Ontario businessman and political figure. He represented Durham East in the 1st Canadian Parliament as a Conservative member.[2]

He was born in Galway, Ireland in 1817,[2] the son of the Rev. James Edmund Burton and his first wife. His father brought the family to Canada when he was a child[3] and he was educated at Chambly, Quebec.[4] He operated a mill and distillery in Port Hope. He married Ann Brown, becoming brother-in-law to his step-brother, Henry Howard Meredith. Burton ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada in 1851[3] and then represented the East riding of Durham from 1854 to 1861.[4] He was defeated when he ran for reelection in 1861 and 1863. He died in office at Port Hope in 1872.[3]

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  1. ^ Francis Henry Burton at Find a Grave
  2. ^ a b Francis H. Burton – Parliament of Canada biography
  3. ^ a b c Johnson, J.K. (1968). The Canadian Directory of Parliament 1867-1967. Public Archives of Canada.
  4. ^ a b Morgan, Henry J., ed. (1871). The Canadian Parliamentary Companion (Sixth ed.). Montreal: Gazette Steam Printing House. p. 73.