James R. Hartley CE, MPP | |
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MLA for Carleton County | |
In office 1867–1868 | |
Preceded by | Charles Connell |
Succeeded by | George W. White |
Personal details | |
Born | 1833 |
Died | September 29, 1868 Fredericton | (aged 34–35)
Political party | Conservative |
Spouse | Lucy Grant Morse (died 1877[1] ) |
Children | James Chipman Hartley (barrister),[2] 1 daughter |
Profession | surveyor, civil engineer |
James R. Hartley (1833-1868) was an MLA for Carleton County, New Brunswick from 1867 to 1868. He was also a member of the Senate of the University of New Brunswick.[3] He was a resident of Woodstock.[4]
He was influential in selecting the route of the Intercolonial Railway in New Brunswick.[5]
He died at the Brayley House, Fredericton, on September 29, 1868, of typhoid fever.[6]
In 1874, the town of Hartland was named to honour him.[7]
d. Woodstock, 29th Aug., 39th year, Lucy Grant Morse HARTLEY widow of James R. HARTLEY, Esq., and fourth d/o John BARNABY, Esq., Digby, N.S., left two children.
d. James R. HARTLEY, Esq., M.P.P., Fredericton, Tuesday 2 1/2 p.m., Civil Engineer. He was at the time of his death a Member of the Senate of the University of New Brunswick and represented Carleton Co. in the Legislature.
In looking over this list it will be noticed that up to the time of the election of Geo. W. White in 1868 the members for the county were all residents of Woodstock.
On motion of Mr. Hartley, one of the new members for Carleton County, a resolution was passed, [..] This resolution was carried by a vote of 26 to 12, [..]