Zachariah Adam Hall
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He was born in Millbank, Canada West, the son of Thomas Hall. He was educated in St. Marys, Strathroy and Guelph. In 1900, he married Margaret Forbes. Hall manufactured stoves and furnaces in Hespeler. He served as reeve for Preston in 1907. He was defeated in his bid for reelection in 1919 by Karl Homuth of the United Farmers of Ontario.
Hall was also an inventor, patenting a design for a brake for vehicle wheels,[1] a hot air furnace,[2] several designs for kitchen ranges and stoves[3] and hockey sticks.[4]
He died in Guelph on May 5, 1952, and was buried at Woodlawn Cemetery in that same city.[5]
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- ↑ "Obituaries", The Daily Mercury, Guelph, Ontario, May 6, 1953, pg. 14
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- Canadian Parliamentary Guide, 1916, EJ Chambers