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John Thornton (Canadian politician)

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Preceded by
  
Thomas Locke

Political party
  
Conservative

Resigned
  
1886

Succeeded by
  
Ozro Baldwin

Spouse
  
Lucy Baldwin

Preceded by
  
Henry Lovell

Role
  
Political figure

Succeeded by
  
Henry Lovell

Name
  
John Thornton


Born
  
April 3, 1823 Derby, Vermont (
1823-04-03
)

Died
  
February 17, 1888, Coaticook, Canada

Party
  
Conservative Party of Quebec

John Thornton (April 3, 1823 – February 17, 1888) was an American-born merchant, farmer and political figure in Quebec. He represented Stanstead in the Legislative Assembly of Quebec from 1875 to 1878 and from 1881 to 1886 as a Conservative.

He was born in Derby, Vermont, the son of John L. Thornton and Dolly Bagley, and was educated there and at Stanstead College. He came to Lower Canada in 1841 and set up business at Barnston, later moving to Coaticook. Thornton sold equipment used in the construction of the railway between Richmond and Stanhope. In 1847, he married Lucy Baldwin. He served on the council for Barnston township, was mayor of Coaticook in 1872 and 1873 and was warden for Stanstead County from 1872 to 1874. He was defeated by Henry Lovell when he ran for reelection in 1878. Thornton died at Coaticook at the age of 64.

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John Thornton (Canadian politician) Wikipedia