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David Spence (born September 5, 1824 – died September 16, 1885) was an important political figure in Manitoba. He served as a representative for the area of Poplar Point from 1870 to 1874 in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba, which is like Manitoba's main law-making group.

Who Was David Spence?

David Spence played a key role in the early days of Manitoba's government. He helped shape the province during a time of big changes.

Early Life and Family

Spence was born in the Red River Colony, a historic settlement in what is now Manitoba. His parents were James Spence and Jane Morwick. His mother, Jane, was also the grandmother of John Norquay, who later became a very important leader in Manitoba. In 1844, David Spence married Catherine Hallett.

A Voice for His Community

David Spence was active in his community. He represented the parish of St. Anne's at a special meeting called the Convention of Forty. This was like a temporary parliament organized by Louis Riel in 1870, helping to set up the new government for Manitoba. Spence also worked as a justice of the peace, which meant he helped keep order and fairness in his area.

Serving in Government

From 1870 to 1874, David Spence was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba. This was a big responsibility, as he helped make laws and decisions for the people of Manitoba during its early years as a province.

An Unfortunate End

David Spence died on September 16, 1885. His life ended due to an accidental injury at his home.

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