- George Taylor Denison III
George Taylor Denison III (
31 August 1839 –6 June 1925 ) was a Canadiansoldier andpublicist .He was born in
Toronto , and educated atUpper Canada College . In 1861 he was called to the bar, and was from 1865-1867 a member of the city council. From the first he took a prominent part in the organization of the military forces of Canada, becoming alieutenant-colonel in the active militia in 1866. He saw active service during theFenian raids of 1866, and during theNorth-West Rebellion of 1885.Owing to his dissatisfaction with the conduct of the Conservative ministry during the
Red River Rebellion in 1869-70, he abandoned that party, and in 1872 unsuccessfully contested Algoma in the Liberal interest. Thereafter he remained free from party ties. In 1877 he was appointed police magistrate of Toronto.Colonel Denison was one of the founders of the
Canada First movement, which did much to shape the national aspirations from 1870 to 1878, and was a consistent supporter of imperial federation and of preferential trade between Great Britain and her colonies. He became a member of theRoyal Society of Canada , and was president of the section dealing with English history and literature. The best known of his military works is his "History of Modern Cavalry" (London, 1877), which was awarded the Czar of Russia Prize in an open competition in 1879, and has been translated into German, Russian and Japanese. It remains one of the definitive works on the subject.Killbourn, William; "Toronto Remembered"; Soddart Publishing, Toronto; 1984; Pg. 168] In 1900 he published his reminiscences under the title of "Soldiering in Canada".He was a public defender of Upper Canada College, and was also known for virulent Anti-Americanism; after a proposal was made to erect a statue of
George Washington inWestminster Abbey , he threatened that if it were built, he would go there to spit on it. Following the attempts by the Fenian raiders to "liberate" Canada between 1866 and 1871, Denison claimed a Yankee sword from the battlefield and used it as a poker to use on his fire.Denison died in
Toronto in 1925 and buried at a family plot inSt. John's on the Humber inWeston, Ontario .Denison Family
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Captain John Denison (Ontario settler) (November 20 1755 in [Hedon,Yorkshire England -October 28 1824 inYork, Upper Canada ) - great-grandfather of Denison III
**George Taylor Denison I , grandfather of Denison III and British militia soldier in theWar of 1812
** Captain Thomas John Denison (November 1 1786 in Dovercourt, England-August 23, 1846 inYork, Upper Canada ), great-grand-uncle of Denison III
**Charles Denison (Canadian) (1789 in Dovercourt, England-1828 inYork, Upper Canada )
** John Denison {1796-1826), great-grand-uncle of Denison III
** Elizabeth Denison (1800-1801), great-grand-aunt of Denison III
** Elizabeth Sophia Denison (1803-1892), great-grand-aunt of Denison III
***George Taylor Denison II (1816-1873), father of Denison III andCanadian milita commander (Denison's Horse )
****Lieutenant-Colonel Frederick Charles Denison CMG (1846-1896), brother of George andCanadian Member of Parliament (Conservative)
****Commodore John Denison (naval officer) ,DSO , brother of George,Royal Navy Admiral and aide-de-camp toEdward VII of the United Kingdom
****Septimus Junius Denison , brother of George,British Army General, andBoer War veteranSource:
Toronto Star [ [http://www.thestar.com/printArticle/154407 George T Denison Judge of Character] ] and [ [http://www.denisonfamily.on.ca/Documents/JFTaylor.html Denison Family of Toronto] ]References
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