George Jervis Goodhue

George Jervis Goodhue (1 August 1799 – 11 January 1870) was a Canadian merchant, landowner, and politician.

He was appointed to the Legislative Council of Canada in 1842 representing Kent Division and held the office until Confederation in 1867.

His brother Charles Frederick Henry served in the Lower Canada legislative assembly.

Upon his death, Goodhue's will left his property to his children as a life estate that would be transferred to his grandchildren afterwards.

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