Levi March
Newfoundland politician and magistrate (1841–1933)
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Levi March (1841 – May 7, 1933) was a politician and magistrate in Newfoundland. He represented Trinity in the Newfoundland House of Assembly in 1897 as a Conservative.[1]
Preceded byGeorge Gushue
William Horwood
George Johnson
William Horwood
George Johnson
Succeeded byJohn A. Robinson
Born1841
DiedMay 7, 1933 (aged 91–92)
Levi March | |
|---|---|
| Member of the Newfoundland House of Assembly for Trinity Bay | |
| In office October 29, 1897 – 1898 | |
| Preceded by | George Gushue William Horwood George Johnson |
| Succeeded by | John A. Robinson |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 1841 |
| Died | May 7, 1933 (aged 91–92) |
| Party | Conservative |
| Relations | Stephen March Stephen Rendell March (cousin) |
| Occupation | Businessman, magistrate |
March worked in the family business established by Stephen March. He was elected to the assembly in 1897 but resigned after being named stipendiary magistrate for the Bay of Islands. March retired from that post in 1919. He died at Curling in 1933.[1]