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William Henry Smith (Canadian politician)

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William Henry Smith
Member of the
Nova Scotia House of Assembly
for Queens County
In office
1867–1874
Personal details
Bornc. 1826
Saint Kitts, West Indies
DiedFebruary 1, 1890 (aged 63–64)
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Political partyConservative
SpouseMary A.E. Poyntz

William Henry Smith, QC (c. 1826 – February 1, 1890) was a lawyer and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada. He represented Queen's County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1867 to 1874 as a Conservative member.

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Background

He was born on Saint Kitts in the West Indies, the son of James Boyer Smith, who served in the house of assembly for the island. Smith came to Nova Scotia with his family in 1833. In 1849, he was called to the Nova Scotia bar. He married Mary A.E. Poyntz in 1854. He went to England in 1868 with others from the province to request a repeal of Confederation. In 1872, Smith was named Queen's Counsel. He served as probate judge for Shelburne County and registrar of probates for Queen's County. Smith also served as attorney general for the Executive Council of Nova Scotia. He died in Halifax.

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