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                  ODELL, JONATHAN, Church of England clergyman, office holder, and poet; b
                   
                  ODELL, WILLIAM FRANKLIN, office holder, notary, lawyer, surveyor, and politician; b
                  ODELL, WILLIAM HUNTER, lawyer, office holder, and judge; b
                  , moreover, Benjamin was related not only to the Wetmores but also to such prominent families as the Ludlows and the Odells. These connections undoubtedly furthered his own political career. After serving for
                   
                  , N.Y., 1972). New York Clipper, 1874–81. G. C. D. Odell, Annals of the New York stage (15v., New York, 1927–49), 9–11. Saturday Night (Toronto), 16 April
                   
                  *, Saunders held the lucrative post of surveyor general. After the death of the provincial secretary, William Franklin Odell*, and during the
                  beauty continued to attract attention. In his Annals of the New York stage George Clinton Densmore Odell called her “one of the most beautiful women that ever walked the stage.” William James
                  Odell*]. She offered advice on matters such as study classes, and received donations from both St Luke’s and St John’s (Stone) Church, a common means of subvention for missionaries, who were
                   
                  interests. His wife’s family, the Saunders, had no marriage ties with members of the Hazen, Odell, and Simonds extended families which dominated the colony’s politics, but this may not always have been a
                  of England in Canada [see Roberta Elizabeth Odell]. She would hold office in this
                   
                  without serious incident until the death of the provincial secretary, William Franklin Odell*, on Christmas Day 1844. Colebrooke, without
                  . In her deposition, recorded by notary William Franklin Odell*, Statia described how, in the early 1790s, her former owner, Clarke
                   
                  Odell*, to the Executive Council, which they dominated. The following year Campbell chose Street as his solicitor general and promised to appoint him to the bench on the next vacancy. After 1833 the
                   
                  of Francis Toma, 10 Jan. 1843. UNBL, MG H54, Thomas Wetmore to Jonathan Odell, 15 Oct. 1813; commission to Toma Francis (copy). N.B., House of Assembly, Journal, 1850: 171. Royal Gazette
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