Joseph Abbott (Canadian priest)
For other people named Joseph Abbott, see Joseph Abbott (disambiguation).
Joseph Abbott (baptized 10 June 1790 – 10 January 1862) was a Canadian clergyman in the Anglican Church of Canada, and the father of John Joseph Caldwell Abbott, the third Prime Minister of Canada. Joseph Abbott was baptized in Little Strickland, in the United Kingdom. His parents were Joseph Abbott and Isabella Abbott. He is known for writing two books, Memoranda of a settler in Lower Canada; or, the emigrant in North America and Philip Musgrave; or memoirs of a Church of England missionary in the North American colonies.
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External links
- Biography at the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online
- Google Books entry for Memoranda of a settler in Lower Canada; or, the emigrant in North America
- Google Books full text of Philip Musgrave; or memoirs of a Church of England missionary in the North American colonies
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