Daniel Black Chisholm | |
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Mayor of Hamilton | |
In office 1871–1872 | |
Preceded by | George Murison |
Succeeded by | Benjamin Ernest Charlton |
Member of Parliament for Hamilton | |
In office 1872–1874 | |
Member of Parliament for Halton | |
In office 1874–1874 | |
Preceded by | John White |
Succeeded by | William McCraney |
Personal details | |
Born | East Flamboro Township, Wentworth County, Canada West | November 30, 1832
Died | September 22, 1898 |
Political party | Liberal-Conservative |
Spouse |
Adeline Davis
(m. 1864; div. 1889) |
Children | Arthur Murray Chisholm[1] |
Daniel Black Chisholm (November 30, 1832 – September 22, 1898) was a farmer, lawyer and mayor of Hamilton, Ontario from 1871–1872. In the 1872 federal election he was elected to the House of Commons of Canada representing Hamilton as a Liberal-Conservative. He was re-elected in Halton in 1874 but unseated in 1875 after an appeal and defeated in the 1875 by-election which followed.