- Harry A. Corey
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name = Harry A. Corey
imagesize =
birth_date = birth date|1901|3|12
birth_place = Pinder,New Brunswick ,Canada flagicon|Canada
death_date = death date and age|1989|1|22|1901|3|12|mf=y
death_place = Harvey, New Brunswick, Canada flagicon|Canada
resting_place = Cherry Mountain Cemetery, Harvey, N.B.
education = Public school
occupation =Lumber /Real Estate Politician
party = Liberal
spouse = Nelda Bertha Stairs
children = Alton Eugene, Ersel Eldon, Ronald Ernest
parents = William A. Corey &
Maud L. McFarlane
religion =United Church of Canada Harry Allen Corey (
March 12 ,1901 -January 20 ,1989 ) was a Canadian entrepreneur and politician. Born in Pinder,New Brunswick , in 1924 he married Nelda Stairs, daughter of a prominentSouthampton, New Brunswick farm er and member of theLegislative Assembly of New Brunswick ,Ernest W. Stairs .Corey entered the
lumber business in his early twenties, first working in forestry at his home area in northernYork County, New Brunswick before settling inMillinocket, Maine where Great Northern Paper owned vast timberlands and operated the second largest newsprint mill in the State. Unusual for the time, wife Nelda played an active role in the creation and development of the family's lumber business which led the couple to the small community of Harvey, New Brunsick where they would make their permanent home in the 1930s. Highly successful, Corey's lumber operations would grow to employ more than five hundred people.Introduced to politics by his father-in-law, in the 1944 New Brunswick general election, Harry Corey was elected to the
40th New Brunswick Legislative Assembly as the Liberal Party's candidate for York County. He was returned to office in the 1948 election then following his party's defeat in the 1952 election, he was voted President of theNew Brunswick Liberal Association , a position he held from 1953-1959.Harry Allen Corey died in 1989 and is buried in Harvey.
Background on some of the antecedants of Harry Allen Corey:
He was a fifth generation descendant of Loyalist Gideon Corey of North Kingston, Washington County, Rhode Island, who came to Canada at the peace in 1783.He was a fifth generation descendant of Donald MacDonald, native of the Isle of Skye, who immigrated to NB prior to 1790 first settling in the Moncton area and marrying Ann Smith and later moved to New Canaan, Brunswick Parish in Queens County where he acquired and operated a grist mill and farm.He was a sixth generation descendant through Ann Smith aforesaid to planters James and Martha Smith who arrived in the Moncton area from Philadelphia in June, 1766, having arranged to take up land granted to a Philadelphia syndicate that included Benjamin Franklin as one of the owners. James Smith is thought to have married Martha in Halifax after he arrived there with Col Cornwallis as he then was in 1749 and then, after the hostilities with the French ended in 1760, was released from further duty hitched a ride for he and his family on a British transport or supply ship headed to the British headquarters in Philadelphia and was living there when this Moncton opportunity appeared.He was a third cousin once removed to Richard Chapman Weldon QC, PhD (Harvard), MP, Albert County Politician and cofounder and first dean of Dalhousie Law School in Halifax through his great great grandmother Ann Smith whose sister Martha Smith married John Geldart and in time became great grandparents of Dean Weldon.
Reference
* [http://www.gnb.ca/legis/index-e.asp Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick]
* [http://www.village.harvey-station.nb.ca/harveyhigh/econ_ebusiness.html Government of Canada Rural Partnerships Pilot Project with historical information on Harry A. Corey]
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