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'''Hugh Smith''' ([[September 3]] [[1839]] – ) was an [[Ontario]] farmer and political figure. He represented [[Frontenac (electoral district)|Frontenac]] in the [[Legislative Assembly of Ontario]] as a [[Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario|Conservative]] member from 1888 to 1894.
'''Hugh Smith''' (September 3, 1839 – ) was an [[Ontario]] farmer and political figure. He represented [[Frontenac (electoral district)|Frontenac]] in the [[Legislative Assembly of Ontario]] as a [[Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario|Conservative]] member from 1888 to 1894.


He was born in [[Portland, Ontario (township)|Portland Township]], [[Frontenac County, Ontario|Frontenac County]], [[Upper Canada]] in 1839, the son of William Smith, an [[Ireland|Irish]] immigrant, and educated in [[Kingston, Ontario|Kingston]]. Smith served on the township council and was county warden from 1882 to 1888. He was elected to the provincial assembly in an 1888 by-election held after the death of [[Henry Wilmot (Ontario MPP)|Henry Wilmot]].
He was born in [[Portland, Ontario (township)|Portland Township]], [[Frontenac County, Ontario|Frontenac County]], [[Upper Canada]] in 1839, the son of William Smith, an [[Ireland|Irish]] immigrant, and educated in [[Kingston, Ontario|Kingston]]. Smith served on the township council and was county warden from 1882 to 1888. He was elected to the provincial assembly in an 1888 by-election held after the death of [[Henry Wilmot (Ontario MPP)|Henry Wilmot]].

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Hugh Smith (September 3, 1839 – ) was an Ontario farmer and political figure. He represented Frontenac in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a Conservative member from 1888 to 1894.

He was born in Portland Township, Frontenac County, Upper Canada in 1839, the son of William Smith, an Irish immigrant, and educated in Kingston. Smith served on the township council and was county warden from 1882 to 1888. He was elected to the provincial assembly in an 1888 by-election held after the death of Henry Wilmot.