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- Alexander_E._Fraser abstract "Alexander E. Fraser (January 3, 1846 – May 5, 1905) was a merchant and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada. He represented Cumberland County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1894 to 1901 as a Liberal member.He was born in Pictou County, Nova Scotia. Fraser married Elizabeth A. Cochran on February 16, 1882; they had two children, Blanch and Monson. He was involved in both wholesale and retail trade. Fraser was the first mayor of Springhill, Nova Scotia. He died in Springhill at the age of 59.".
- Alexander_E._Fraser birthDate "1843-01-03".
- Alexander_E._Fraser birthYear "1843".
- Alexander_E._Fraser deathDate "1905-05-05".
- Alexander_E._Fraser deathYear "1905".
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- Alexander_E._Fraser wikiPageWikiLink Pictou_County,_Nova_Scotia.
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- Alexander_E._Fraser wikiPageWikiLinkText "Alexander E. Fraser".
- Alexander_E._Fraser dateOfBirth "1843-01-03".
- Alexander_E._Fraser dateOfDeath "1905-05-05".
- Alexander_E._Fraser name "Fraser, Alexander E".
- Alexander_E._Fraser shortDescription "Canadian politician".
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- Alexander_E._Fraser description "Canadian politician".
- Alexander_E._Fraser description "Canadian politician".
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- Alexander_E._Fraser hypernym Merchant.
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- Alexander_E._Fraser comment "Alexander E. Fraser (January 3, 1846 – May 5, 1905) was a merchant and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada. He represented Cumberland County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1894 to 1901 as a Liberal member.He was born in Pictou County, Nova Scotia. Fraser married Elizabeth A. Cochran on February 16, 1882; they had two children, Blanch and Monson. He was involved in both wholesale and retail trade. Fraser was the first mayor of Springhill, Nova Scotia.".
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- Alexander_E._Fraser givenName "Alexander E".
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- Alexander_E._Fraser name "Alexander E Fraser".
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