1952-1959
The first Canadian-born Governor General was Vincent Massey.
He was the first Royal Govenor General of the Bahams
The first Canadian appointed as governor general was Vincent Massey, who took office in 1952. His appointment marked a significant milestone, as he was the first Canadian-born individual to hold this position, which had traditionally been occupied by British nobles. Massey served until 1959, contributing to the establishment of a more Canadian identity in the role.
She was the first female govenor general.
Raymond Massey
The first woman to serve as Governor General was the Right Honourable Jeanne Sauvé, the 23rd Governor General of Canada.
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John A. Treutlen
Shadrach Bond was the first state govenor of Illinois.
The first govenor is Peter Hardeman Bernett
William Egan.
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