Background
He was born in Barrington, Nova Scotia, the son of Joseph Homer and Mary Atwood, and went to sea at a young age.
He was born in Barrington, Nova Scotia, the son of Joseph Homer and Mary Atwood, and went to sea at a young age.
He represented Barrington township in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1826 to 1836. He became a resident of the United States at the age of 17. In 1812, Homer married Elizabeth B. White.
In 1814, he returned to Barrington.
Homer was involved in the fishing trade and traded with the West Indies, United States, Holland, Denmark, Norway and Sweden. He also served as president of the Barrington Agricultural Society.
In 1834, he published A brief sketch of the present state of the province of Nova-Scotia, with a project offered for its relief. Homer died in office of pulmonary disease at Halifax at the age of 54.