- Urbain Johnson
Urbain Johnson (
January 27 1824 – April 1917) was a farmer and political figure in Province of New Brunswick,Canada . He represented Kent County in theLegislative Assembly of New Brunswick from 1869 to 1870, from 1874 to 1882 and from 1895 to 1908 as a Liberal member.He was born and educated at
Saint-Louis-de-Kent, New Brunswick , the son of Simon Johnson and Geneviève Vautour. Johnson was a descendant of Scottish immigrants who had first settled among theAcadian s in theChaleur Bay area. In 1856, he married Nathalie Leblanc.Johnson was first elected to the Legislative Assembly in an 1869 by-election held after
Owen McInerney was named to the Legislative Council. Johnson was defeated in the general election which followed in 1870. He opposed the Common Schools Act which bannedreligious instruction in the province's school system based on the principle ofSeparation of church and state . He attended the convention of theSociété Saint-Jean-Baptiste convention inQuebec City in 1880 and the Acadian national convention in 1881, where he suggested that the Acadians choose a different holiday and symbols from those chosen by otherFrench Canadians . He also was ajustice of the peace and an officer in the local militia. Johnson retired from politics in 1908.References
* [http://www.canadiana.org/ECO/mtq?doc=32949 "The Canadian parliamentary companion for 1875", HJ Morgan]
* [http://www.mccord-museum.qc.ca/en/collection/artifacts/PA1-1466 Urbain Johnson, McCord Museum of Canadian History]
* [http://www.umce.ca/~clio/fenetre/frame2/biograph.htm Biographies des élites de la renaissance acadienne] (French)
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