- Robert Denison (Nova Scotia politician)
Robert Denison (
1697 –1765 ) was a soldier and political figure inConnecticut andNova Scotia . He was elected to the Connecticut general assembly in 1737, 1742, 1751 and 1756 and represented King's County in theNova Scotia House of Assembly from 1761 to 1764.He was born in Mohegan (later
Montville, Connecticut ), the son of Robert Denison and Joanna Stanton. He served in theNew England militia in campaigns against the French and native peoples. In 1721, he married Deborah Griswold. He married Prudence Sherman in 1733 after the death of his first wife. In 1745, Denison was captain of a company that took part in an attack on Île Royale (laterCape Breton Island ) and the capture ofLouisbourg . In 1759, he received a grant of land inHorton Township, Nova Scotia ; the land had been vacated following the expulsion of theAcadians . He was named lieutenant colonel for the local militia and became ajustice of the peace for the county the following year. In 1761, he was named a justice for the Inferior Court of Common Pleas. Denison resigned his seat in the assembly in 1764 and died in late June or early July the following year at Horton (now Hortonville).References
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last = Blakely
first = Phyllis R
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title = Robert Denison
encyclopedia =Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online
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date = 1974
url = http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=1309
accessdate = 2008-10-03
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