James Noxon Lapum | |
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Member of the Canadian Parliament for Addington |
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In office 1867–1872 |
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Succeeded by | Schuyler Shibley |
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Born | 1819 Erneston, Upper Canada |
Died | 1879 (aged 59–60) Centreville, Ontario |
Political party | Conservative |
James Noxon Lapum (July 1819–July 26, 1879) was a Canadian politician.
Born in Erneston, Upper Canada (now Ontario), the son of Robert Lapum, he was a merchant and served as postmaster for Centreville for 20 years. In 1844, Lapum married Martha Fisk. He served as reeve for Camden Township for 7 years. Lapum opened a cheese factory in partnership with John Stewart Miller in 1870.
In 1867, he was elected to the 1st Canadian Parliament for the riding of Addington. A Conservative, he was defeated in 1872.