George Gracie
George Gracie (ca 1747 – November 25, 1807[1]) was a Scottish-born merchant, shipowner and political figure in Nova Scotia. He represented Shelburne County in the Legislative Assembly of Nova Scotia from 1798 to 1806.[2] George is of relation to Carlos Gracie of Gracie Jiu Jitsu.
He emigrated to Boston, later moving as a loyalist to Nova Scotia. Gracie married Ann Marie Campbell in 8 June 1803. He was co-owner with James Cox of the privateer ship Nelson.[2] Gracie, who was blind, was involved in the whaling industry until Great Britain revoked the colony's whaling privileges. He died by drowning while travelling between Shelburne and Halifax.[1]
References[]
- ^ a b "The Loyalist Link: The Forest and The Sea". Community Memories. Shelburne County Museum. Archived from the original on 2011-09-28. Retrieved 2011-04-19.
- ^ a b Elliott, Shirley B. (1984). The Legislative Assembly of Nova Scotia, 1758-1983: a biographical directory (PDF). Halifax: Province of Nova Scotia. p. 259&84. ISBN 0-88871-050-X.
External links[]
- Conlin, Dan. "A Private War in the Caribbean: Nova Scotia Privateering,1793-1805" (PDF). Canadian Nautical Research Society. Retrieved 2011-04-19.
Categories:
- 1805 deaths
- Scottish emigrants to pre-Confederation Nova Scotia
- Nova Scotia pre-Confederation MLAs
- Blind politicians
- Deaths by drowning
- Accidental deaths in Nova Scotia
- Loyalists who settled Nova Scotia
- Nova Scotia MLA stubs