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Henry Rutherford

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Name
  
Henry Rutherford


Died
  
1808

Henry Rutherford Henry Rutherford Butler 18621931 New Georgia Encyclopedia

Henry Rutherford (before 1783 – ca 1808) was a merchant and political figure in Nova Scotia. He represented the town of Digby from 1793 to 1806 and Annapolis County from 1806 to 1808 in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly.

Henry Rutherford Henry Rutherford Butler 1862 1931 Find A Grave Memorial

He came to Digby, Nova Scotia in 1783 as a United Empire Loyalist. He was involved in the fishing trade and the trade in the West Indies. Rutherford was also a contractor involved in building a road between Digby and Sissiboo (later Weymouth). In 1801, he was a commissioner for the construction of a road between Digby and Bear River. Phineas Lovett replaced him in the provincial assembly in May 1808 following his death.

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