Benjamin DeWolf (politician)

Benjamin DeWolf JP (October 14, 1744 – September 1/2, 1819)[1] was a businessman and political figure in Nova Scotia.

[1] His paternal grandparents were Benjamin DeWolf and Susannah (née Douglas) DeWolf of Lyme and his maternal grandparents were John Kirtland and Lydia (née Belden) Kirtland of Saybrook, Connecticut.

[1] In the autumn of 1780, DeWolf offered a "handsome reward" to anyone "securing a Negro boy named 'Mungo', 'about fourteen years old and well built'.

"[3] His account books showed the sales in the West Indies of slaves from Hants County.

Thomas G. Suther, Bishop of Aberdeen and Orkney; and Mary Hulbert Fraser (1813–1822).

His granddaughter, Lady Gore
His granddaughter, Catharine Suther.