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* [http://www.ourroots.ca/e/toc.aspx?id=3853 ''A cyclopædia of Canadian biography : brief biographies of persons ...'', HW Charlesworth (1919)] |
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*[http://www.ontla.on.ca/web/members/members_all_detail.do?locale=en&ID=1934 Member's parliamentary history for the Legislative Assembly of Ontario] |
*[http://www.ontla.on.ca/web/members/members_all_detail.do?locale=en&ID=1934 Member's parliamentary history for the Legislative Assembly of Ontario] |
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Revision as of 02:29, 4 June 2017
Marshall Vaughan (March 16, 1884 – 1959) was an Ontario merchant and political figure. He represented Welland in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1923 to 1934 as a Conservative member.
He was born in Gainsborough Township, Lincoln County, Ontario, the son of Wilford Vaughan. He was a wholesale dealer in seeds. In 1911, he married Evelyn Maud House. Vaughan was the first mayor of Welland, serving in 1917 and 1918. He was a recruiter for the Royal Flying Corps during World War I. He was a Mason and a member of the Orange Order and the Knights of Pythias. He died in 1959 and was buried in Hamilton.[1]
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- A cyclopædia of Canadian biography : brief biographies of persons ..., HW Charlesworth (1919)
- Member's parliamentary history for the Legislative Assembly of Ontario