John Waters

John Waters (before 1845—after 1894) was a Canadian political figure. A Liberal from Ontario, he represented Middlesex North in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from June 1879 to May 1894, where he introduced, in 1893, a bill which would have given women the vote in provincial elections. Prior to his service in the Legislative Assembly, Waters was a reeve (elected head of a rural municipality) for East Williams Township from 1868 to 1875, and ... more

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  • 1845

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  • 1894 (age 49 years)

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