Abram William Lauder, born on June sixth, eighteen thirty-four, was a prominent figure in Canadian politics and law. His career spanned several years during which he made significant contributions to the governance of Ontario.
Lauder served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, representing Grey South from eighteen sixty-seven to eighteen seventy-four. His dedication to public service was further exemplified when he transitioned to represent Grey East from eighteen seventy-five until eighteen eighty-four.
Throughout his political journey, Lauder was known for his commitment to the constituents he served, advocating for their needs and interests in the legislative assembly. His legal background complemented his political endeavors, allowing him to navigate the complexities of governance effectively.