- Matthew Henry Cochrane
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The Hon.
Matthew Henry CochraneSenator for Wellington, Quebec In office
October 17, 1872 – August 12, 1903Appointed by John A. Macdonald Preceded by John Sewell Sanborn Succeeded by William Mitchell Personal details Born November 11, 1823
Compton, Lower CanadaDied August 12, 1903 (aged 79)
Compton, QuebecPolitical party Conservative Matthew Henry Cochrane (November 11, 1823 – August 12, 1903) was a Canadian industrialist, livestock breeder, and politician.
Born in Compton, Lower Canada, the eldest son of an Irish Anglican immigrant, James Cochrane, Cochrane was a cattle importer and breeder. He was appointed to the Senate on the advice of John Alexander Macdonald in October 1872 representing the senatorial division of Wellington, Quebec. A Conservative, he served almost 31 years until his death in 1903. His 1,100-acre (4.5 km2) ranch in Conpton was one of the most well known in Canada and his annual auctions attracted ranches from all across North America and England. He was one of the founders of the Eastern Townships Bank and Cochrane Ranch in Alberta was one of the largest in the British Empire.
Cochrane, Alberta is named in his honour.
References
- Matthew Henry Cochrane - Parliament of Canada biography
- Matthew Henry Cochrane at the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online
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