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Henry Smith, a politicia, lawyer, and land speculator, was born 23 April 1812 in London, England. He immigrated to Canada with his parents before 1818. The family settled in Montreal, where Henry attended Benjamin Workmans private school, and, after they moved to Kingston in the early 1820s, he completed his education at the Midland District Grammar School. He studied law under Christopher Hagerman and Thomas Kirkpatrick, and was admitted to the bar in 1834. He was appointed QC in 1846, and became a lwayer for the Grand Trunk Railway in Kingston in 1853.
In 1841, Smith was elected to the Legislative Assembly for Frontenac and held the seat until 1861, when he decided to leave the Conservative party. After two subsequent failed runs, he regained his seat in 1867, but fell ill shortly thereafter. He died in Kingston, Ontario on 18 September 1868.
Kevin T. Nagle worked with Queen's Television at Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario. Born in 1928, he was married to Alice Eleanor Gordon. He passed away on 29 November 2003 in Kingston.
Ira Smith and his son, Wendell, ran the Long Lake Cheese Factory in Parham, Ontario. The family also operated a general store in the same area.
Family and Children's Services of Frontenac, Lennox and Addington
On April 1, 2012, the Children's Aid Society of the City of Kingston and County of Frontenac and Lennox and Addington Family and Children's Services finalized their amalgamation, creating the Family and Children's Services of Frontenac, Lennox and Addington. Ontario
Lewis James Robins of the town of Kingston, yeoman. Baptized at St. George's Church, 1804.