George Haddow

George Haddow (December 10, 1833 – November 11, 1919) was a Canadian politician and merchant.

[1] Born in Douglastown, New Brunswick, Canada, the son of Robert Haddow and Elizabeth Taylor, he was educated in Northumberland County and became a merchant in Dalhousie.

In 1859, Haddow married Elizabeth McCurdy.

[2] He was acclaimed in a by-election, upon George Moffatt's resignation, to the House of Commons of Canada as an independent MP to represent the riding of Restigouche.

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