William Harrison (reeve)
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"William Harrison" | |
William Harrison with wife Christina
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Born | May 10, 1834 |
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Died | March 2, 1922 |
Burial place | Richmond Hill Presbyterian cemetery |
Religious beliefs | Methodist |
Spouse | Christina Harrison (née Whelpton) |
William Harrison (May 10, 1834 - March 2, 1922) was a harness and saddle[1] maker who served as the second reeve of Richmond Hill, Ontario in 1874. He was the community's first historian.[2]
Born in Bath, England[3] his family moved to a farm north of Richmond Hill, Ontario in 1843.[4] After the death of his father a mere nine months after the family arrived in Canada, the family moved into the Richmond Hill community. Harrison opened a saddle and harness maker's shop in Richmond Hill, Ontario in 1856.[5] In Richmond Hill, Harrison took an active role in society. He was involved in organising the community's first fire brigade. He was a founding member of the Richmond Hill Mechanics' Institute and Literary Society. Harrison closed his shop in 1908.
Harrison was elected reeve of the village of Richmond Hill in 1874.[6] He served on the Richmond Hill Village Council only a single year, and was replaced in 1875 by William Trench.
[edit] References
- ^ Robert M. Stamp (1991). Business on the Hill. Early Days in Richmond Hill - A History of the Community to 1930. Town of Richmond Hill Public Library.
- ^ Robert M. Stamp (1991). The First Village Council. Early Days in Richmond Hill - A History of the Community to 1930. Town of Richmond Hill Public Library.
- ^ Harrison. Town of Richmond Hill Public Library.
- ^ Robert M. Stamp (1991). Who Was Who in the 1873 Municipal Elections. Early Days in Richmond Hill - A History of the Community to 1930. Town of Richmond Hill Public Library.
- ^ Robert M. Stamp (1991). Appendix B. Occupations*. Early Days in Richmond Hill - A History of the Community to 1930. Town of Richmond Hill Public Library.
- ^ Robert M. Stamp (1991). Appendix F. Community Organizations. Early Days in Richmond Hill - A History of the Community to 1930. Town of Richmond Hill Public Library.