• John Murray Bliss (22 February 1771 – 22 August 1834) was a Canadian jurist, politician and administrator. John Murray Bliss was born in Massachusetts...
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  • Justice Bliss may refer to: John Murray Bliss (1771–1834), associate justice of the Supreme Court of New Brunswick Philemon Bliss (1813–1889), chief justice...
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  • Upper and Lower Canada. His daughter Sarah married John Murray Bliss and his daughter Frances married John Wesley Weldon. Condon, Ann Gorman (1983). "Joshua...
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  • Frederick Bliss (1817–1894), German American politician in Wisconsin Cornelius Newton Bliss (1833–1911), American merchant and politician John Murray Bliss (1771–1834)...
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  • Jones was represented by five lawyers: Attorney-General Jonathan Bliss, John Murray Bliss, Thomas Wetmore, William Botsford and Charles J. Peters. There...
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  • Johnston and Ann Gilzean. In 1822, he married Elizabeth Murray, the daughter of John Murray Bliss. He began work in his father's company but then formed...
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  • Samuel Denny Street, while Jones retained Attorney General Jonathan Bliss, John Murray Bliss, Thomas Wetmore, Charles Jeffery Peters, and William Botsford....
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    Service Commission (RSC11). The parish was probably named in honour of John Murray Bliss, senior justice of the Supreme Court of New Brunswick at the time...
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    Howard Douglas. Neighbouring Blissfield Parish was named in honour of John Murray Bliss, who was Administrator of the province prior to Douglas's arrival...
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    The General Rufus Putnam House (also BlissMurray–Putnam House) is a National Historic Landmark at 344 Main Street in Rutland, Worcester County, Massachusetts...
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