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The subject of this page is described in a reputable third party source and was a notable figure, being a member of the legislative assembly of pre-Confederation New Brunswick, a judge and an important contributor to the economy of the local region. The community of Millidgeville, now part of St. John, New Brunswick, was named after this person. --
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The subject of this page is described in a reputable third party source and was a notable figure, being a member of the legislative assembly of pre-Confederation New Brunswick, a judge and an important contributor to the economy of the local region. The community of Millidgeville, now part of St. John, New Brunswick, was named after this person. --
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