Jacob Dockstader Buell
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Jacob Dockstader Buell (October 4, 1827 – January 1, 1894) was a lawyer and political figure in Ontario, Canada. He represented Brockville in the Canadian House of Commons from 1872 to 1878 as a Liberal member.
He was born in Brockville, Upper Canada, the son of William Buell, and was educated there. He was called to the bar in 1854. His first wife was Susan Chaffey; after her death in 1857, he married Margaret Sophia Senkler in 1861. Buell was a lieutenant-colonel in the local militia. He served as mayor for Brockville for seven years. In 1871, Buell ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the provincial legislature. He was defeated by William Fitzsimmons in a bid for reelection to the federal seat in 1878.
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- Parliament of Canada biography
- A Cyclopæedia of Canadian biography being chiefly men of the time ..., GM Rose (1886)
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Preceded by James Crawford |
Member of Parliament for Brockville 1872–1878 |
Succeeded by William Fitzsimmons |