William Bowman Felton
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William Bowman Felton was a British naval officer and political figure in Lower Canada
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He was born in Gloucester
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, England
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 in 1782, the son of John Felton, who was an officer in the Royal Navy. He served with the British fleet in the Mediterranean and at Gibraltar
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 during the Napoleonic Wars
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. In 1811, he married Anna Maria Valls at Minorca
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 and in 1814 he was appointed British Consul at Livorno
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. He was granted land in the Eastern Townships
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 and brought his family to his property in Ascot Township near Sherbrooke in 1815. Felton raised livestock and also leased some of his land. He served in the local militia, becoming lieutenant-colonel, and also served as justice of the peace. In 1822, he was named to the Legislative Council of Lower Canada
Legislative Council of Lower Canada
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. He attempted to establish a colonization company to encourage development of the region, without success. In 1827, he was named commissioner of crown lands. He was suspended from this position in 1836, after having been accused of improperly selling crown property as if it were his own. There were also some irregularities in land grants issued to his children which had not been resolved at the time of Felton's death on his estate near Sherbrooke in 1837.

Family

William Bowman Felton`s son William Locker Pickmore
William Locker Pickmore Felton
William Locker Pickmore Felton was a lawyer and political figure in Canada East.He was born at Mahon, Minorca in 1812, the son of William Bowman Felton, and came to Lower Canada with his family in 1815. They settled near Sherbrooke...

, Q.C. (who died in November, 1877), became a lawyer and politician who represented his native county in Parliament previous to Confederation.
William Bowman Felton`s daughter Maria Antonia married, 1839, Percy Arthur Fairlie-Cuningham, who, in 1859, succeeded his father, Sir Charles Fairlie-Cuninghame, as Baronet of Robertland, Ayrshire (created 1630). He died 1881 and she died in London, England, January 1897, aged 76. She was the mother of the next Baronet.
His daughter Eliza Margaret married Mr Justice Thomas Cushing Aylwin
Thomas Cushing Aylwin
Thomas Cushing Aylwin was a Quebec lawyer, judge and political figure.He was born in Quebec City in 1806, the grandson of Thomas Aylwin. Aylwin studied at Harvard University, then articled in law and was called to the bar in 1827. He entered the practice of law in partnership with Edward Short...

, who served in the legislative assembly and was later named a judge. His daughter Charlotte, died unmarried. His daughter Frances Lucia married Josiah Hunt, Esquire, of Quebec. His daughter Matilda Catalina married General Richard Burnaby-Dyott, Colonel-Commandant, Royal Engineers. His daughter Octavia Sophia married Andrew Wingate McLimont, Esquire, of New York. His daughter Isabella Monica married Livingstone E. Morris, of Waterford, Ireland.

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