William Adams (British Columbia politician)

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William Adams (March 12, 1851 July 1, 1936) was a farmer and political figure in British Columbia. He represented Cariboo in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia from 1893 to 1898. He retired and did not seek a third term in the Legislature in the 1898 provincial election. He was unsuccessful when he tried to return to the Legislature in the 1903 provincial election, running in the Cariboo riding as a Conservative.

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William Adams
MLA for Cariboo
In office
18931898
Personal details
Born(1851-03-12)March 12, 1851
Dumfries Township, Canada West
DiedJuly 1, 1936(1936-07-01) (aged 85)
Chilliwack, British Columbia
Spouse(s)Sophia Catherine Peterson
(m. 19181932; his death)
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He was born in Dumfries Township, Canada West, the son of Scottish immigrants, and was educated there.[1] In 1883, Adams married Charlotte McDonald. Adams was first elected to the assembly in an 1893 by-election held following the death of Ithiel Nason. He lived at Lightning Creek. Adams raised livestock.[1] He owned Springfield Ranch, later selling it to his daughter and son-in-law.[2] He died in Chilliwack in 1936.[3]

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