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Alexander Fraser
MLA
Justice of the Peace for the Eastern District
In office
1820–1828
Member of Parliament for Glengarry
In office
1828–1834
Preceded byAlexander Macdonell
Succeeded byDonald Macdonell
Legislative Councilor for Canada West
In office
1841–1853
Warden of the Eastern District
In office
1841–1849
Personal details
Born(1786-01-18)18 January 1786
Fort Augustus, Scotland
Died12 November 1853(1853-11-12) (aged 67)
Fraserfield, Williamstown, Glengarry County
NationalityCanadian
SpouseAnn Macdonell
RelationsJacob Farrand Pringle (son-in-law)
Donald Alexander Macdonald (son-in-law)
Alexander G.F. Macdonald (grandson)
ProfessionPolitician, soldier, judge
Military service
AllegianceBritish Army
Canadian Militia
Years of service1803 - 1850
RankQuartermaster
Captain
Colonel
UnitCanadian Regiment of Fencible Infantry (1803-15)
Glengarry Militia (1816-36)
Commands1st Glengarry Regiment of Militia (1837-50)
Battles/warsWar of 1812

Rebellions of 1837–1838

Alexander Fraser (January 18, 1786 – November 12, 1853) was a soldier and political figure in Upper Canada.

He was born in Glendoemore, near Fort Augustus, Scotland in 1786. He joined the Canadian Fencibles in Scotland in 1803 and came to Quebec with them in 1805. He served as Quartermaster with them during the War of 1812. In 1816, he settled in Charlottenburgh TownshipinGlengarry County. He called his farm, located near Williamstown, Fraserfield. He was a co-founder of the Highland Society of Canada in 1818. In 1820, he was appointed justice of the peace in the Eastern District. In 1828, he was elected to the 10th Parliament of Upper Canada representing Glengarry County. In 1836, he became registrar for the county.

He commanded the 1st Glengarry Battalion of Militia during the rebellion of 1837–38 in Lower Canada fighting at the Battle of Beauharnois. In 1839, he became a member of the Legislative Council. In 1841, he became a legislative councilor for the province of Canada and he was appointed the first warden of the Eastern District. He opposed the Rebellion Losses Bill of 1849 and lobbied to ensure that the old Eastern District remained intact in 1849 as the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry.

Fraser married Ann Macdonell (1797-1861), daughter of Archibald Macdonell of Leek (c.1741-1816) who fought with the King's Royal Regiment of New York during the American Revolution and served as the first Colonel of the Stormont Militia in 1792. His daughter Catherine (1821-1865) married Donald Alexander Macdonald and his daughter Isabella (1825-1910) married Jacob Farrand Pringle.

He died at Fraserfield in 1853.

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