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'''Harry Marshall Groom''' [[Bachelor of Civil Law|BCL]] (July 9, 1894 – 1964) was a [[Canadians|Canadian]] lawyer and politician in the [[New Brunswick|Province of New Brunswick]]. He was born in [[Bocabec, New Brunswick]], the son of John Marshall Groom and Lucy Jane McKay. He graduated in 1922 from the [[University of New Brunswick]] with a Bachelor of Civil Law degree. In 1924, he married Mabel Albina McMillan (1894–1982) of [[Head of Millstream, New Brunswick|Head of Millstream]] in New Brunswick. |
'''Harry Marshall Groom''' [[Bachelor of Civil Law|BCL]] ([[July]] 9, 1894 – 1964) was a [[Canadians|Canadian]] lawyer and politician in the [[New Brunswick|Province of New Brunswick]]. He was born in [[Bocabec, New Brunswick]], the son of John Marshall Groom and Lucy Jane McKay. He graduated in 1922 from the [[University of New Brunswick]] with a Bachelor of Civil Law degree. In 1924, he married Mabel Albina McMillan (1894–1982) of [[Head of Millstream, New Brunswick|Head of Millstream]] in New Brunswick. |
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Groom was elected to the [[Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick|Legislative Assembly]] in the [[1930 New Brunswick general election]] as a [[Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick|Progressive Conservative Party]] candidate in the multi-member riding of [[Charlotte County, New Brunswick|Charlotte County]]. |
Groom was elected to the [[Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick|Legislative Assembly]] in the [[1930 New Brunswick general election]] as a [[Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick|Progressive Conservative Party]] candidate in the multi-member riding of [[Charlotte County, New Brunswick|Charlotte County]]. |
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Harry Marshall Groom BCL (July 9, 1894 – 1964) was a Canadian lawyer and politician in the Province of New Brunswick. He was born in Bocabec, New Brunswick, the son of John Marshall Groom and Lucy Jane McKay. He graduated in 1922 from the University of New Brunswick with a Bachelor of Civil Law degree. In 1924, he married Mabel Albina McMillan (1894–1982) of Head of Millstream in New Brunswick.
Groom was elected to the Legislative Assembly in the 1930 New Brunswick general election as a Progressive Conservative Party candidate in the multi-member riding of Charlotte County.
Harry Groom died in 1964 in St. Stephen, New Brunswick and is buried in the St. Stephen Rural Cemetery.
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