William Ross (Canadian politician)

William Ross (Canadian politician)

William Ross (December 20 1824 – March 17 1912) was a Canadian politician.

Born in Boularderie, Nova Scotia, the son of John Ross, a Scottish immigrant, Ross was a merchant and shipbuilder. In 1855, he married Eliza Moore. He represented Victoria County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1857 to 1867. He was elected to the 1st Canadian Parliament in 1867. From 1873 to 1874, he was the Minister of Militia and Defence.

In 1905, he was summoned to the Senate of Canada representing the senatorial division of Victoria, Nova Scotia. A Liberal, he served until his death in 1912.

References

* [http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/about/people/key/bio.asp?lang=E&query=2144&s=M Synopsis of federal political experience from the Library of Parliament]
* [http://www.canadiana.org/ECO/mtq?doc=32944 "The Canadian parliamentary companion", HJ Morgan (1869)]

s-ttl|title=Member of Parliament from Victoria, Nova Scotia
years=1867–1874
s-ttl|title=Member of Parliament from Victoria, Nova Scotia
years=1900–1904


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