John Stevenson (Canadian politician)

Canadian politician from Ontario
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IntroCanadian politician from Ontario
PlacesCanada
wasPolitician
Work fieldPolitics
Gender
Male
Birth12 August 1812, Hunterdon County
Death1 April 1884Greater Napanee (aged 71 years)
The details

Biography

John Stevenson (August 12, 1812 – April 1, 1884) was the first Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1867 to 1871 and served as Conservative MPP for Lennox from 1867 to 1871.
Born in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, Stevenson's family moved to New York State (likely to the Albany, New York area and finally to Upper Canada. He was educated in Brockville and taught school briefly. Stevenson worked in various trades before entering politics:
flour mill operator
foundry owner
axe shopkeeper
brush factory owner
lumberman
shipping company owner
In 1842, he married Phoebe Eliza Hall.
Stevenson also served as a justice of the peace and as reeve for Napanee. From 1863 to 1865, he was warden for Lennox and Addington County.
After his defeat in 1871 by John Thomas Grange, he ran for the Lennox seat in the Canadian House of Commons in 1872 as an independent, losing to Richard John Cartwright, formerly a Conservative, now a Liberal. In 1878, he campaigned on behalf of Cartwright. Stevenson died in Napanee, Ontario in 1884.

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