David Whiteside
David Whiteside (February 6, 1870 – March 8, 1947) was a Canadian politician. He served in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia from 1917 to 1924, as a Liberal member for the constituency of New Westminster.[1]
David Whiteside | |
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MLA for New Westminster | |
In office 1917–1924 | |
Succeeded by | Edwin James Rothwell |
Personal details | |
Born | Scarborough, Ontario | February 6, 1870
Died | March 8, 1947 77) Coquitlam, British Columbia | (aged
Political party | Liberal Party of British Columbia |
Spouse(s) | Annie Clarke Richmond (m. 1903) |
Children | two |
Profession | lawyer, judge |
Born in Scarborough, Ontario, he was a lawyer and judge, educated at Osgoode Hall Law School and first called to the Ontario Bar in 1895. Moving to British Columbia in 1899, he first settled in Rossland, British Columbia, then Phoenix, British Columbia. He practiced law with James Alexander MacDonald under the firm Macdonald & Whiteside in Grand Forks, British Columbia from 1902 to 1909. He practiced under the firm Whiteside, Edmonds & Whiteside in New Westminster starting in 1912 until 1925, when he entered the practice of McQuarrie, Whiteside & Duncan. In 1938, he was appointed as a judge on the County Court Bench.[2] He died in Coquitlam in 1947.[3]
References
- "Guide Parlementaire Canadien". google.ca. 1922. Retrieved 23 April 2015.
- Carter, S. M. (1940). "Who's who in British Columbia".
- Death registration