Francis Edwin Kilvert
Francis Edwin Kilvert (December 17, 1838 – August 21, 1910) was a lawyer and mayor of Hamilton, Ontario from 1877 to 1878.
Born in Hamilton Township, Northumberland County, Upper Canada, the son of Richard Kilvert, he was educated in Cobourg. In 1863, he married Fanny Young Cory. Kilvert was called to the bar in 1867 and set up practice in Hamilton.[1] After he retired from politics in 1887, Kilvert served as customs collector at Hamilton.[2]
References
- The Canadian men and women of the time a handbook of Canadian biography HJ Morgan (1898)
- Francis Edwin Kilvert Archived 2013-01-15 at Archive.today, Hamilton Public Library
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Preceded by Aemilius Irving Andrew Trew Wood |
Member of Parliament for Hamilton with Thomas Robertson 1878–1887 |
Succeeded by Adam Brown Alexander McKay |
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