George Crawford McKindsey
George Crawford McKindsey (March 29, 1829 – February 12, 1901) was a Canadian politician.
The Hon. George Crawford McKindsey | |
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Senator for Milton, Ontario | |
In office 1884–1901 | |
Appointed by | Sir John A. Macdonald |
Personal details | |
Born | Trafalgar, Upper Canada | March 29, 1829
Died | February 12, 1901 71) | (aged
Political party | Conservative |
Born in the Township of Trafalgar, Halton County, Ontario, of Irish parents who came to Canada and settled in the County of Halton in 1819, McKindsey was educated at the Common School and also by private tuition. He was Deputy Sheriff from July 1855 until October 1858, and Sheriff of the County of Halton from October 1858 until June 1882.
He was President of the Agricultural Association of Halton County, a Captain in the Militia and a Justice of the Peace. He ran twice unsuccessfully for the House of Commons of Canada in the 1872 election and 1882 election for the riding of Halton. He was appointed on the advice of John A. Macdonald to the Senate in January 1884 representing the senatorial division of Milton, Ontario.
A Conservative, he served 17 years until his death in 1901.[1]
References
- Personnel of the Senate and House of Commons, eighth Parliament of Canada, elected June 23, 1896. Montreal: Lovell. 1898. pp. 84. Retrieved 2007-04-27.