Levi William Humphrey

Levi William Humphrey
Member of Parliament
for Kootenay West
In office
December 1921  September 1925
Preceded by Robert Francis Green
Succeeded by William Esling
Personal details
Born (1881-04-29)29 April 1881
Monson, Maine, United States
Died 19 September 1947(1947-09-19) (aged 66)
Nelson, British Columbia
Political party Progressive
Spouse(s) Anne Ogwen Hughes
Children William John Humphrey
Residence Nelson, British Columbia
Profession locomotive engineer

Levi William Humphrey (29 April 1881 19 September 1947) was a Progressive party member of the House of Commons of Canada. He was born in Monson, Maine, United States and became a locomotive engineer for Canadian Pacific Railways.

Humphrey, the son of David Humphrey, came to Canada in 1898, initially settling in Rossland, British Columbia Rossland which was the terminus for Canadian Pacific Railways. He later moved to Nelson, British Columbia where he resided until his death in 1947. He served overseas with the Canadian Expeditionary Force from 1915 to 1919. In 1918, he married Anne Ogwen Hughes.[1] He was elected to Parliament at the Kootenay West riding in the 1921 general election. After serving his only federal term, the 14th Canadian Parliament, Humphrey was defeated by William Esling of the Conservatives in the 1925 federal election.

References

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


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