Zenas Waterman
Nova Scotian farmer and politician
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Zenas Waterman (1789–1869) was a Nova Scotian farmer and politician.[1] He represented Queens County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1838 until his defeat in 1840.[1] Waterman was the founder of the Congregational Church in Pleasant River on 4 August, 1856.[2] He was the son of Zenas Waterman (1762–1852), who founded the community of Pleasant River, Nova Scotia.[2]