Amos Botsford, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Amos Botsford

Canadian politician

Date of Birth: 31-Jan-1744

Date of Death: 14-Sep-1812

Profession: judge, politician, jurist

Nationality: Canada

Zodiac Sign: Aquarius


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About Amos Botsford

  • Amos Botsford (January 31, 1744 – September 14, 1812) was a lawyer, judge, land owner and political figure in New Brunswick.
  • He represented Westmorland County in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from 1786 to 1812. He was born in Newton, Connecticut Colony, the son of Gideon Botsford, a farmer, and Bertha Bennett and was educated at Yale College.
  • He studied law with Jared Ingersoll, was admitted to the bar and taught law at Yale.
  • In 1770, he married Sarah Chandler.
  • Because Botsford remained loyal to Britain, his property was confiscated and, in July 1779, he left Connecticut. In 1782, he was sent to Nova Scotia with a group of Loyalists from New York state; Botsford helped identify possible areas in the region for loyalist settlements.
  • In 1784, he moved to Dorchester, New Brunswick.
  • Botsford was named clerk of the peace, judge for the Inferior Court of Common Pleas and registrar of deeds for Westmorland.
  • He was chosen as speaker for the first legislative assembly and performed that function until his death in Saint John in 1812.
  • Botsford opposed the choice of St Anne's Point (later Fredericton) as the capital of New Brunswick.
  • Besides his law practice, he also farmed and rented farm land and owned a retail business. His son William also represented the county in the legislative assembly and later became a judge in the province's Supreme Court.
  • His grandson Amos Edwin Botsford served in the Senate of Canada.

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