William Hallett Ray

William Hallett Ray
William Hallett Ray
Member of the Canadian Parliament
for Annapolis
In office
1867–1878
Preceded byElectoral district established
Succeeded byAvard Longley
In office
1882–1887
Preceded byAvard Longley
Succeeded byJohn B. Mills
Personal details
BornMay 25, 1825
Clementsport, Nova Scotia
DiedMay 7, 1909(1909-05-07) (aged 83)
Clementsport, Nova Scotia, Canada
NationalityCanadian
Political partyAnti-Confederate (September 20, 1867-January 29, 1869), Liberal (January 30, 1869-)
Occupationfarmer, merchant

William Hallett Ray (May 25, 1825 – May 7, 1909) was a Canadian politician, farmer, and merchant.

Born in Clementsport, Annapolis Valley,[1] where he worked as a farmer and a merchant, Ray was elected to the Nova Scotia House of Assembly for Annapolis County in an 1864 by-election held after James William Johnston was named to the bench.[2] He was first elected to represent the Annapolis electoral district in the House of Commons of Canada on September 20, 1867, and remained in office until his defeat in September 1878. Ray was re-elected for one more term in the June 1882 elections. He was a member of the Anti-Confederation Party until January 1869, when he left it for the Liberal Party.[1] In 1887, Ray was named to the Legislative Council of Nova Scotia.[2]

He married Henrietta Ditmars in 1848. Ray also served as lieutenant-colonel in the county militia.[2]

He died in Clementsport at the age of 83.[3]

  1. ^ a b William Hallett Ray – Parliament of Canada biography
  2. ^ a b c The Canadian parliamentary companion, 1897, AJ Gemmill
  3. ^ Johnson, J.K. (1968). The Canadian Directory of Parliament 1867-1967. Public Archives of Canada.