James Baby

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James Baby was a prominent early Canadian politician, judge, and landowner who played a key role in the governance and development of Upper Canada in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.

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instanceOf judge
landowner
member of the Family Compact
person
politician
birthDate 1763-08-25
birthPlace Detroit NERFINISHED
Province of Quebec NERFINISHED
citizenship British subject
countryOfService Upper Canada NERFINISHED
deathDate 1833-02-19
deathPlace York, Upper Canada NERFINISHED
educatedAt Quebec Seminary (Séminaire de Québec) NERFINISHED
era early 19th century
late 18th century
ethnicGroup French Canadian
familyName Baby NERFINISHED
father Jacques Baby NERFINISHED
givenName James
knownFor large landholdings in Upper Canada
membership in the Family Compact elite
role in governance of Upper Canada
service on the Executive and Legislative councils of Upper Canada
languageSpoken English
French
militaryRank colonel in the militia of Upper Canada
mother Marie-Anne Cecile Casse NERFINISHED
notableWork contribution to early administrative structure of Upper Canada
occupation fur trader
judge
landowner
politician
participatedIn War of 1812 NERFINISHED
positionHeld executive councillor in Upper Canada
inspector general of public accounts of Upper Canada
judge of the Court of King’s Bench in Upper Canada
justice of the peace in the Western District of Upper Canada
legislative councillor in Upper Canada
lieutenant of the county of Essex, Upper Canada
member of the Executive Council of Upper Canada
member of the Legislative Council of Upper Canada
receiver general of Upper Canada
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Sandwich, Upper Canada NERFINISHED
York, Upper Canada NERFINISHED
sibling Antoine Baby NERFINISHED
François Baby NERFINISHED
spouse Marie-Anne Tarieu de La Naudière NERFINISHED

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