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Thomas Fraser (Upper Canada politician)

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Glengarry's Representatives in the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada
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for the province in 1815. He died in Matilda Township in 1821.
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Members of the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada
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Index

Thomas Fraser (disambiguation)
Upper Canada
MLA
Alexander Campbell
Jacob Weager
MLA
Walter Butler Wilkinson
John Macdonell
Stratherrick
Inverness
Scotland
Richard Duncan Fraser
Richard Duncan
Great Britain
Upper Canada
British Army
Canadian militia
Lieutenant
Colonel
Loyal Rangers
Dundas County Militia
American Revolution
Northern New York Campaign
War of 1812
Battle of Ogdensburg
Stratherrick
Inverness
Scotland
North America
Sir William Johnson

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