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Name
  
Frank Killam

Party
  
Liberal Party of Canada

Political party
  
Role
  
Canadian Politician

Residence
  
Yarmouth, Canada

Occupation
  
Merchant & shipowner

Spouse
  
Ellen Hood

Religion
  
Methodist

Parents
  
Thomas Killam


Frank Killam

Born
  
September 3, 1843Yarmouth, Nova Scotia (
1843-09-03
)

Died
  
April 23, 1911, Yarmouth, Canada

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Frank Killam (September 3, 1843 – April 23, 1911) was a Canadian politician and a member of the Canadian House of Commons for the riding of Yarmouth in Nova Scotia.

Biography

He was born in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia in 1843, the son of Thomas Killam and Elizabeth Gale Dudman, and was educated in Yarmouth and Sackville, New Brunswick. Killam entered business in Yarmouth. In September 1867, he married Ellen Hood. On September 21, 1867, he lost his left arm when a cannon prematurely detonated during an election celebration. The accident killed one person. Following the death of his father, he ran for his father's former seat in the 1st Canadian Parliament in a by-election held on April 20, 1869. He was elected as a member of the Liberal Party.

Like his father, he had worked as a merchant and a shipowner. He was re-elected three times before being defeated in the 1882 federal election. In 1870, he was the president of the Western Counties Railway Company.

References

Frank Killam Wikipedia


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