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John Sewell Sanborn

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Appointed by
  
Royal Proclamation

Party
  
Liberal Party of Canada

Political party
  
Liberal

Name
  
John Sanborn

Resigned
  
October 1, 1872

Role
  
Lawyer


John Sewell Sanborn

Born
  
January 1, 1819 Gilmanton, New Hampshire (
1819-01-01
)

Alma mater
  
Dartmouth College University of Bishop’s College

Died
  
July 17, 1877, Asbury Park, New Jersey, United States

Education
  
Dartmouth College, Bishop's University

Succeeded by
  
Matthew Henry Cochrane

John Sewell Sanborn (January 1, 1819 – July 17, 1877) was a Canadian educator, lawyer, judge and political figure. Some sources give his middle name as Sewall.

He was born in Gilmanton, New Hampshire and graduated from Dartmouth College, later studying at the University of Bishop’s College in Lennoxville, Quebec. He was the principal at a secondary school in Sherbrooke. He later articled in law and was called to the bar in 1847.

He was elected to the 3rd Parliament of the Province of Canada representing Sherbrooke County in a by-election in March 1850. At the time, he supported annexation of the Eastern Townships with the United States. He was re-elected in 1851, no longer supporting annexation. The annexation issue had played an important role in establishing a rail link connecting the region to Maine. In 1854, he was elected in Compton. In 1863, he was acclaimed to the Legislative Council for Wellington division and he was re-elected in 1864. He supported an elected Senate in the discussions leading up to Confederation. In 1867, he was appointed to the new Senate of Canada. In 1872, he was appointed to the Quebec Superior Court for Saint-François district and he was appointed to the Court of Queen's Bench at Montreal in 1874.

He died at Asbury Park, New Jersey in 1877.

References

John Sewell Sanborn Wikipedia