Nathaniel Hughson (16 July 1755,
New York
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1 November 1837,
Hamilton, Ontario
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) was a farmer and hotel owner, a
Loyalist
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who moved to
Canada
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following the
American Revolution
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, and one of the city founders of Hamilton, Ontario. Married to Rebecca Land
who was the daughter of
Robert Land
Robert Land (1887–1940) was an Austrian-Jewish film director of Moravian descent.
Biography
Born as Robert Liebmann to a German-speaking Jewish Family in Kroměříž. Land moved to Vienna to study German literature and art history. He started ...
and Phoebe Scott, both United Empire Loyalists.
Hughson was among 10,000 Loyalists who moved to
New Brunswick
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in 1783, following the American revolution, eventually moving to
Upper Canada
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where present day Hamilton is. He received a grant of in Hamilton, May 1792. Hughson's land extended from
Main Street to the Bay, between present day
James Street and
Mary Street. He was a farmer and also started up a newspaper called the ''Upper Canada Phoenix'', in
Dundas, Ontario : ''For the county in eastern Ontario see Dundas County, Ontario. For the upper tier county, see United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry.''
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. Also an original stock holder of the ''Gore Bank'' in 1836.
Tribute
Hughson Street in the city of Hamilton, Ontario is named after him. Other streets in the city were named after his family members: ''James'', ''Rebecca'' and ''Catharine''. Married to Rebecca Land.
References
External links
* (Hughson mentioned in Durand's Bio.)
* (Hughson mentioned in Hamilton's Bio.)
1755 births
1837 deaths
American emigrants to pre-Confederation New Brunswick
History of Hamilton, Ontario
Canadian city founders
United Empire Loyalists
Pre-Confederation Canadian businesspeople
Businesspeople from New York City
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