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William Murray (Canadian politician)

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Preceded by
  
Peter White

Residence
  
Pembroke

Succeeded by
  
Peter White

Religion
  
Roman Catholic

Died
  
July 15, 1898

Name
  
William Murray

Political party
  
Liberal


William Murray (Canadian politician)

William Murray (June 17, 1839 – July 15, 1898) was an Ontario businessman and political figure. He represented Renfrew North in the Canadian House of Commons as a Liberal member from 1874 to 1875.

He was born in Goulbourn Township in 1839, the son of James Murray, an Irish immigrant, and Elizabeth Burrows, and was educated in Goulbourn Township. He entered business with his older brother Thomas in Pembroke. In 1864, he married Margaret Mary Foran. He was declared elected in 1874 after Peter White's election was appealed. In 1876, Murray was unseated and White won the subsequent by-election. In 1884, Thomas and William registered a claim on a nickel deposit near Sudbury which later became the Murray Mine, the first nickel mine established in the area. He died in Pembroke at the age of 59.

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