Nicholas Awrey

Nicholas Awrey
MLA for Wentworth South
In office
June 05, 1879 – January 28, 1898
Personal details
Born (1851-06-08)June 8, 1851
Binbrook Township, Wentworth County, Canada West
Died June 11, 1897(1897-06-11) (aged 46)
Hamilton, Ontario
Political party Liberal Party of Ontario

Nicholas Awrey (June 8, 1851 June 11, 1897) was an Ontario farmer and political figure. He represented Wentworth South in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1879 to 1898 as a Liberal member.

He was born in Binbrook Township, Wentworth County, Canada West in 1851, the son of Israel Awrey who was the son of a United Empire Loyalist of German descent and Elizabeth Rymal, whose uncle Jacob Rymal took part in the Upper Canada Rebellion. In 1872, he married Ann Hasteltine Barlow. Awrey was president of the Provincial Farmer's Institute, served on the board for the Central Fair Association and was a district representative in the Agriculture and Arts Association of Ontario. He also served on the municipal council. Awrey represented Ontario at the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893. He was a member of the Freemasons.

He died of Bright's disease in 1897.[1] Awrey, a geographical township in Sudbury District, was named after him.

References

  1. "NICHOLAS AWREY DEAD: The Registrar of Wentworth Passes Away THE SUNDAY CAR APPEAL The H. & D. Railway By-law Amended License Holders to Meet--Reduction In Coal Rates--Better Accommodation to Allandale--Hamilton Notes SUNDAY CAR CASE BOARD OF EDUCATION THE H. & D. RAILWAY LICENSE HOLDERS RATES ON COAL NEW TIME-TABLE SCHOOL SUPPLIES NOTES", The Globe (1844-1936) [Toronto, Ont] 11 June 1897: 12.

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