Joseph Henry Widdifield

Canadian politician (1845–1906) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Joseph Henry Widdifield (June 12, 1845 June 3, 1906) was a Canadian physician and political figure. He represented York North in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a Liberal member from 1875 to 1888.[1]

Preceded byAlfred Boultbee
Succeeded byElihu Davis
ConstituencyYork North
Born(1845-06-12)June 12, 1845
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Joseph Henry Widdifield
Ontario MPP
In office
1875–1888
Preceded byAlfred Boultbee
Succeeded byElihu Davis
ConstituencyYork North
Personal details
Born(1845-06-12)June 12, 1845
DiedJune 3, 1906(1906-06-03) (aged 60)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
PartyLiberal
OccupationDoctor
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Life

Widdifield was born on June 12, 1845, in Whitchurch, Upper Canada, to Charles Ellis Widdifield, and studied medicine at Victoria College and St Thomas's Hospital Medical School in London. On his return to Canada, Widdifield set up practice in Newmarket. He served as a coroner and justice of the peace of Victoria County. He also served in the militia during the Fenian raids. He was whip for the provincial Liberal party from 1877 to 1883. Widdifield served as deputy Grand Master for the Masonic order in the Toronto district and also served as provincial medical examiner for the order. In 1888, he resigned his seat in the assembly to accept the position of sheriff for York County. He died on June 3, 1906, aged 60.

In 1965, Widdifield Secondary School in the Widdifield District of North Bay was named after him.

Electoral history

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1875 Ontario general election: York North
Party Candidate Votes%±%
LiberalJoseph Henry Widdifield1,83557.69+7.78
IndependentE. Jackson1,34642.31 
Total valid votes 3,18165.361.28
Eligible voters 4,867
Liberal gain from Conservative Swing +7.78
Source: Elections Ontario[2]
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