Ambrose Shea died in 1905.
Ambrose Shea joined Confederation when Newfoundland became a part of Canada on March 31, 1949. He was a prominent political figure and played a significant role in the confederation process, advocating for Newfoundland's entry into Canada. Shea's efforts were instrumental in shaping the discussions and decisions leading up to Newfoundland's transition from a dominion to a Canadian province.
John Ambrose died in 1771.
Jack Shea died in 2002.
Ambrose D. Richard died in 1917.
James Ambrose Cutting died in 1867.
Ambrose Shea was born in 1815.
Ambrose Shea is like this: Amb as in lamb, rose is like the flower, Shea rhymes with play.
Yes. He spoke for Newfoundland and was for the confederation.
J. Ambrose Shea has written: 'Judicial inquiry appointed to inquire into the erection of buildings in the Town of Mimico and the administration and enforcement of the restricted area and building by-laws in relation thereto' -- subject(s): Building permits, Politics and government
Ambrose Shea joined Confederation when Newfoundland became a part of Canada on March 31, 1949. He was a prominent political figure and played a significant role in the confederation process, advocating for Newfoundland's entry into Canada. Shea's efforts were instrumental in shaping the discussions and decisions leading up to Newfoundland's transition from a dominion to a Canadian province.
Ambrose Phillipps died in 1737.
Ambrose Sherwill died in 1968.
William Ambrose died in 1908.
Ambrose Corbie died in 1649.
John Ambrose died in 1771.
Ambrose Senyshyn died in 1976.
Eleanor Ambrose died in 1816.