Leonard Burnett Explained

Leonard Burnett
Constituency Mp:Ontario South
Parliament:Canadian
Predecessor:William Smith
Successor:William Ross
Term Start:1896
Term End:1900
Birth Date:April 5, 1845
Birth Place:Yorkshire, England
Death Place:Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Nationality:British subject
Party:Liberal Party
Occupation:Farmer, teacher

Leonard Burnett (April 5, 1845 in Yorkshire, England - August 21, 1932) was a politician, farmer and teacher. He was elected to the House of Commons of Canada in the 1896 election as a Member of the Liberal Party in the 1896 election to represent the riding of Ontario South.

The son of Thomas Burnett and Hannah Dickenson, he came to Canada in 1846, was educated in Greenwood, Ontario and Whitby and settled in Greenbank. Burnett taught school for three years.[1]

Prior to his federal political experience, he was councillor for Ontario County (1871-1873) then Deputy Reeve for Reach Township, Ontario (1891) then reeve (1892-1893).

In 1870, he married Sarah Jane Dryden. Burnett died in Toronto at the age of 87.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Johnson, J.K. . The Canadian Directory of Parliament 1867-1967 . 1968 . Public Archives of Canada.