Charles Edward Church Politician

Charles Edward Church (January 3, 1835 – January 3, 1906) was a Canadian politician.Born in Tancook Island, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia, the son of Charles Lott Anthony Church and Sarah Hiltz, Church was educated in Chester and Truro, Nova Scotia. He was a school teacher for over ten years and then he started in business as a merchant. In 1884, Church married Henrietta A. Pugsley. He was first elected to the Canadian House of Commons in 1872 for Lunenburg. A Liberal, he was re-elected in 1874 and was defeated in 1878. From 1874 to 1878, he was Liberal Whip in the House of Commons for the Maritime Provinces.He was elected in 1882 to the Legislative Assembly of Nova Scotia and sat there until 1902 when he was called to the Senate. Church was Provincial Secretary of Nova Scotia for two years in the William Thomas Pipes administration, and Commissioner of Public Works and Mines for 15 years, in the William Stevens Fielding and George Henry Murray administrations. He was called to the Senate on February 8, 1902 on the advice of Wilfrid Laurier representing the senatorial division of Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. He served until his death in 1906.He was a grandson of Charles Lot Church.

Personal facts

Charles Edward Church
Birth dateJanuary 03, 1835
Birth place
Nova Scotia , Lunenburg County Nova Scotia , Big Tancook Island
Date of deathJanuary 03, 1906
Place of death
Halifax (former city)

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Office holder

office
Member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly for Lunenburg
Commissioner of Works and Mines (1882-1884)
Provincial Secretary (1884-1891 & 1896-1901)
Senator from Nova Scotia
other party
Nova Scotia Liberal Party
party
Liberal Party of Canada
region
Lunenburg (electoral district)
successor
Charles Edwin Kaulbach

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