William Winram

William James Winram
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
In office
1879–1891
Personal details
Born (1838-01-08)January 8, 1838
Ulverston, England
Died February 12, 1891(1891-02-12) (aged 53)
Manitou, Manitoba[1]

William James Winram (January 8, 1838 February 12, 1891) was a Canadian politician in the province of Manitoba.

Born in Ulverston, England, the son of James Winram,a shipbuilder, and Annie Hartley, Winram was educated at Liverpool Collegiate Institute. He worked for his father as a mechanical engineer until emigrating to Canada and settling in the County of Simcoe, Ontario. In 1878, he moved to Manitoba, where he was a farmer in the Pembina Mountain district.[1]

He was acclaimed to the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba as the Liberal candidate for the electoral district of Dufferin South in 1879 and was re-elected in 1883 and 1886, and then was acclaimed for Manitou in 1888.[2] From August 28, 1888 to February 12, 1891, he was the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba.[1]

Winram was married twice: first to Catherine Ingersoll in 1863 and then to Mary Bannerman in 1863 following his first wife's death.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "William James Winram". Manitoba Historical Society.
  2. "MLA Biographies - Deceased". Legislative Assembly of Manitoba.


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