- Alexander McMartin
Alexander McMartin (
1788 -July 12 1853 ) was a businessman and political figure inUpper Canada . He was the first person born in Upper Canada to serve in its Legislative Assembly.He was born in Charlottenburgh Township in 1788, the son of a
United Empire Loyalist who settled on the Raisin River. The settlement that formed around his father's mills was first known as MacMartin's Mills and later Martintown.McMartin served with the Glengarry militia during the
War of 1812 and theLower Canada Rebellion in 1838. He was elected to the6th Parliament of Upper Canada in 1812 representing Glengarry and represented the county until 1824. During the 1820s, McMartin took over the mill operations. In 1827, with a partner, he took on a contract to clear land for a section of theRideau Canal . As the project proceeded, he found that their costs were going to be much greater than the value of the bid. Despite verbal assurances from ColonelJohn By , he was not compensated for his losses on the project. In 1828, he was elected again as Glengarry's representative and served until 1834.He also served as justice of the peace, postmaster for Martintown and sheriff for the Eastern District.
He died at Martintown in 1853.
External links
* [http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=4086 Biography at the "Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online"]
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