James Trow

James Trow (December 16, 1826 September 10, 1892) was an Ontario businessman and politician. He was a member of the first legislature in Ontario for the riding of Perth South and represented Perth South in the House of Commons of Canada from 1872 to 1891 as a Liberal.

James Trow
Member of the Canadian Parliament
for Perth South
In office
1872–1891
Preceded byRobert MacFarlane
Succeeded byWilliam Pridham
Ontario MPP
In office
1867–1871
Preceded byRiding established
Succeeded byThomas Guest
ConstituencyPerth South
Personal details
Born(1826-12-16)December 16, 1826
Newtown, Wales
DiedSeptember 10, 1892(1892-09-10) (aged 65)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Political partyLiberal
Spouse(s)Mary Moore (m. 1847)
OccupationBusinessman

He was born in Newtown, Wales in 1826, was educated in Wales and came to Canada in 1841. He taught school for several years before becoming a broker in real estate. In 1847, he married Mary Moore. He was president of the Crown Mutual Fire Insurance Company, vice-president of the British Mortgage and Loan Company and the Perth Mutual Insurance Association. He was also a director for the Ontario Mutual Life Insurance Company of Waterloo. Trow was warden for Perth County in 1871 and reeve for the township of North Easthope for 21 successive years. Over the years, he served on several parliamentary committees dealing with the railway and printing. His election in 1891 was declared invalid and he did not run in the by-election that followed in 1892.

He died in Toronto later that year. His final resting place is in Stratford, Ontario, close to his riding.

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