Seymour Eugene Gourley

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Seymour Eugene Gourley, KC (December 20, 1854 – January 5, 1906) was a lawyer and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada. He represented Colchester in the House of Commons of Canada from 1900 to 1904 as a Conservative.[1]

He was born in Brookfield, Nova Scotia, the son of Elisha C. Gourley and Mary Black, and was educated in Brookfield, in Truro, at the Horton Academy and Acadia College.[2] He was admitted to the bar in 1874 and set up practice in Truro.[3] In 1891, Gourley married H. Rose McLellan. He was named a Queen's Counsel in the same year.[2]

1900 Canadian federal election: Colchester
Party Candidate Votes
Conservative Seymour Eugene Gourley 2,449
Liberal Firman McClure 2,170
1904 Canadian federal election: Colchester
Party Candidate Votes
Liberal Frederick Andrew Laurence 2,610
Conservative S.E. Gourley 2,419

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