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- Christopher_Prince abstract "Christopher Prince (1731 – December 25, 1799) was a merchant, farmer and political figure in Nova Scotia. He represented Granville township in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1772 to 1780.He was born in Kingston, Massachusetts, the son of Job Prince and Abigail Kimball. In 1756, he married Mary Foster. Prince came to Nova Scotia in 1760, settling in Digby. He served as justice of the peace, colonel in the militia and commissioner of roads for Annapolis County. Prince married Ann Payson after the death of his first wife. He was first elected to the provincial assembly in a 1772 by-election. Prince moved to Wilmot around 1792.".
- Christopher_Prince birthDate "1731".
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- Christopher_Prince deathDate "1799-12-25".
- Christopher_Prince deathYear "1799".
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- Christopher_Prince wikiPageWikiLink Annapolis_County,_Nova_Scotia.
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- Christopher_Prince wikiPageWikiLink Digby,_Nova_Scotia.
- Christopher_Prince wikiPageWikiLink Justice_of_the_peace.
- Christopher_Prince wikiPageWikiLink Kingston,_Massachusetts.
- Christopher_Prince wikiPageWikiLink Nova_Scotia.
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- Christopher_Prince wikiPageWikiLinkText "Christopher Prince".
- Christopher_Prince dateOfBirth "1731".
- Christopher_Prince dateOfDeath "1799-12-25".
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- Christopher_Prince name "Prince, Christopher".
- Christopher_Prince shortDescription "Canadian politician".
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- Christopher_Prince hypernym Merchant.
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- Christopher_Prince comment "Christopher Prince (1731 – December 25, 1799) was a merchant, farmer and political figure in Nova Scotia. He represented Granville township in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1772 to 1780.He was born in Kingston, Massachusetts, the son of Job Prince and Abigail Kimball. In 1756, he married Mary Foster. Prince came to Nova Scotia in 1760, settling in Digby. He served as justice of the peace, colonel in the militia and commissioner of roads for Annapolis County.".
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