A Cyclopaedia of Canadian Biography: Being Chiefly Men of the Time. Various

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especially temperance societies, in all of which he has held offices. For about fifteen years he has belonged to the Independent Order of Oddfellows, and is a past-grand master of Victoria lodge, No. 13, of Fredericton. He has always been connected with the Episcopal church, but is, nevertheless, a strong believer in freedom of opinion, especially in religion. On the 17th of January, 1874, he was married to Harriet E. Lugrin, daughter of the late Charles S. Lugrin, editor of The Colonial Farmer, and for a number of years secretary of the Board of Agriculture for New Brunswick, and grand-daughter of the late George K. Lugrin, for many years Queen’s printer in New Brunswick.

      “In social haunts the ever welcome guest,

      So generous, noble, and of portly mien;

      ‘One of a thousand’ has been well expressed—

      No finer type of gentleman was seen.”

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