Chandler, James Watson

  • DICTIONARY OF CANADIAN BIOGRAPHY ARTICLE: J. M. Whalen, “CHANDLER, JAMES WATSON,” in Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 9, University of Toronto/Université Laval, 2003–. https://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/chandler_james_watson_9E.html
  • DCB profile notes:
    • Lawyer, politician, and judge; b. 18 July 1801 in Cumberland County or Colchester County, N.S., son of Samuel Chandler, loyalist, and Susan Watson, and cousin of Edward Barron Chandler; m. 5 Jan. 1843 at St Andrews, N.B., Julia Hatheway, and they had at least one daughter and three sons; d. 3 Oct. 1870 at Moncton, N.B.
    • James Watson Chandler was educated in public schools in Nova Scotia and studied law. He moved to New Brunswick about 1829 and was admitted to the bar of that province as an attorney in the same year and as a barrister two years later. He established a law practice in St Andrews in 1829 and remained there until 1867.
    • After unsuccessfully contesting a Charlotte County seat for the assembly in the elections of 1846 and 1854, Chandler was elected for that county in 1857 and served until his defeat in the election of June 1861. In May 1858 Chandler requested Samuel Leonard Tilley*’s support in obtaining the position of speaker of the assembly but when the office became vacant in 1859 he was not nominated. In politics Chandler was a liberal; during the election campaigns of 1854 and 1857 he declared that he was in favour of the principle of responsible government, extension of the franchise, universal education, and free trade. In 1866 he supported confederation and was re-elected.
    • Chandler served in the legislature until 19 June 1867 when he gave up his seat to accept an appointment as county court judge for Westmorland, Kent, and Albert counties. He was one of five district court judges appointed for New Brunswick at confederation. Subsequent to his appointment, Chandler moved to Dorchester, N.B., and continued in his capacity as judge until his death in October 1870.
    • A man of considerable ability in his profession, he made a significant contribution in matters affecting the jurisprudence of the province.
  • Grandson of United Empire Loyalist listed in Loyalist Directory: https://uelac.ca/loyalist-directory/detail/?wpda_search_column_id=1402
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