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- Q6222032 description "Canadian politician".
- Q6222032 description "Canadian politician".
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- Q6222032 abstract "John Black (c. 1765 – 4 September 1823) was a Scottish-born merchant and politician in New Brunswick. He represented Northumberland County in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from 1793 to 1795.He was born in Aberdeen and came to Saint John, New Brunswick in 1785 as an Admiralty agent. Black was also an agent for Blair and Glenie, a Scottish firm which traded in timber. In 1787, he went into business in Saint John for himself. His brother William and two cousins later joined him in the business. He also became involved in the trade of salted fish with the West Indies and established his own trading fleet of at least nine vessels. Black encouraged the local production of hemp for the production of cord for use on ships. In 1806, he moved to Halifax, Nova Scotia. Black was named president of the North British Society in 1809. In 1813, he was named to the Nova Scotia Council. Black was married twice: first to Mary, the widow of John McGeorge, in 1797 and then to Catherine, the daughter of Christopher Billopp, in 1807. Black constructed a house in Halifax, displaying influences from contemporary Scottish and Aberdonian architecture of the time. After suffering poor health later in life and travelling to Britain in hopes of a cure, Black died in Aberdeen.His daughter Rosina Jane married James Boyle Uniacke.".
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- Q6222032 birthYear "1765".
- Q6222032 deathDate "1823".
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- Q6222032 deathYear "1823".
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- Q6222032 dateOfDeath "1823".
- Q6222032 deathPlace "Aberdeen, Scotland".
- Q6222032 name "Black, John".
- Q6222032 name "John Black".
- Q6222032 occupation "Merchant and politician".
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- Q6222032 relatives "Christopher Billopp".
- Q6222032 relatives "James Boyle Uniacke".
- Q6222032 shortDescription "Canadian politician".
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- Q6222032 comment "John Black (c. 1765 – 4 September 1823) was a Scottish-born merchant and politician in New Brunswick. He represented Northumberland County in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from 1793 to 1795.He was born in Aberdeen and came to Saint John, New Brunswick in 1785 as an Admiralty agent. Black was also an agent for Blair and Glenie, a Scottish firm which traded in timber. In 1787, he went into business in Saint John for himself.".
- Q6222032 label "John Black (New Brunswick merchant)".
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