James Morrow

Deceased Person

1857 – 1949

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Who was James Morrow?

James Morrow was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1911 to 1915, as a member of the Conservative Party.

Morrow was born to William Morrow and Nancy Booth, an Irish family in Mille-Isles, Canada East. His father was a member of the 11th Argenteuil Rangers during the Fenian raids of 1866. Morrow was educated at common school, and worked as a farmer. He moved to Manitoba in 1879, and served as councillor and reeve of the Rural Municipality of Louise for ten years. Morrow married Mary A. McDougall in 1883.In religion, he was a Presbyterian.

He was first elected to the Manitoba legislature in a by-election held in the constituency of Manitou on October 31, 1911, after incumbent member Robert Rogers resigned to run for the Canadian House of Commons. Morrow was elected without opposition, and served as a backbench supporter of Rodmond P. Roblin's government. He was re-elected by seventy votes over Liberal I.H. Davidson in the 1914 provincial election.

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Born
Jul 8, 1857
Died
Mar 1, 1949

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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