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Samuel Cunningham (Canadian politician)

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Spouse(s)
  
Suzanne Grey

Resigned
  
1888

Succeeded by
  
Antonio Prince

Role
  
Politician

Name
  
Samuel Cunningham


Samuel Cunningham (Canadian politician)

Born
  
April 8, 1848 Lac Ste. Anne, District of Saskatchewan (
1848-04-08
)

Died
  
January 14, 1919, Grouard, Canada

Samuel Cunningham (April 8, 1848 – January 14, 1919) was a politician from Northwest Territories, Canada.

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Cunningham was the son of John Cunningham, and Rosalie L' Hirondelle. His grandfather Patrick Cunningham was from Soligo Ireland who came to work for the Hudson's Bay Company, and his grandmother was Nancy Anne Bruce from Luisianna (daughter of Benjamin Bruce from the Orkney Islands of Scotland and Matilda who was Mohawk) Sam Cunningham was born at Lac Ste. Anne, Saskatchewan District (now Alberta). He was married to Susan Gray. He was a pioneer in the St. Albert area, having been the opener of St. Albert Trail and participating in the Riel Rebellion of 1885 as a member of the St. Albert Mounted Riflemen.

He was elected to the Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly for the electoral district of St. Albert by acclimation in the 1885 Northwest Territories election. His district was merged into the Edmonton electoral district for the first general election held on June 30, 1888. In that election he was defeated finishing third out of four candidates behind Frank Oliver and Herbert Charles Wilson.

He died in 1919 in Grouard, Alberta.

References

Samuel Cunningham (Canadian politician) Wikipedia