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:See also James MacNabb James McNabb (c. 1776 – April 5, 1820) was a businessman and political figure in
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. He was born in Vermont about 1775.http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-119.01-e.php?q2=29&q3=2535&sqn=61&tt=1050&PHPSESSID=ovhiiu6lastj3n74lo2nbv85i4 His father joined a loyalist regiment there in 1777 as a surgeon. He came to
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with his father and settled at Newark (
Niagara-on-the-Lake Niagara-on-the-Lake is a town in Ontario, Canada. It is located on the Niagara Peninsula at the point where the Niagara River meets Lake Ontario, across the river from New York (state), New York, United States. Niagara-on-the-Lake is in the R ...
) in 1796. He later moved to York (Toronto) and then Thurlow ( Belleville) in 1800. In 1804, he built a
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and
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on Meyer's Creek (
Moira River The Moira River is a river in Hastings County in eastern Ontario, Canada. It travels from its source in the centre of the county to the Bay of Quinte at the county seat Belleville . Name Originally named the Sagonaska River by the indigenous peo ...
). In 1808, he became a justice of the peace in the
Midland District Midland District was one of four districts of the Province of Quebec created in 1788 in the western reaches of the Montreal District and partitioned in 1791 to create the new colony of Upper Canada. Historical evolution The District, originally ...
and, later than same year, was elected to the 5th Parliament of Upper Canada representing
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& Ameliasburgh Township. During the
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, he provided transport and supplies for the garrison at
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. After the war, he persuaded Lieutenant Governor
Francis Gore Francis Gore, (1769 – 3 November 1852) was an English military officer and British colonial administrator in Bermuda and Upper Canada. Gore was born in Blackheath, London, England in 1769 the son of Francis Gore and Caroline Beresford ...
to establish the new town of Belleville. In 1815, his right leg had to be amputated following an accident. In 1816, he was re-elected in Hastings & Ameliasburg. He died in 1820 while travelling between York and Belleville.


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Biography at the ''Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online''
{{DEFAULTSORT:McNabb, James 1770s births 1820 deaths Members of the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada Settlers of Canada People from Hastings County People from Niagara-on-the-Lake Canadian justices of the peace