John Wilson (British Army officer, died 1819)

John Wilson (c.1765–1819) was Lieutenant Governor of Lower Canada in 1816.

Life

A career army officer initially in the West Indies, Wilson was ensign in the 48th Foot in 1782. He was captain in the 55th Foot in 1794, and lieutenant-colonel in the 8th West India Regiment in 1798. He served in the 21st Regiment in 1804, and was in the 5th garrison battalion in 1805.[1]

In 1815 Wilson was selected to govern Canada in place of George Prévost.[2]

With rank Major-General, Wilson administered Lower Canada from 21 May to 21 July 1816.[3] He arrived late to relieve his predecessor, Gordon Drummond had taken over, and the two quarrelled.[4]

Wilson returned to the United Kingdom from Canada and suffered about 18 months bad health, dying on 18 January 1819, at age 54.[2] His will was granted probate on 1 March 1819, describing him as of Hatheridge, Northumberland.[5]

Family

Wilson married Margaret Oswald, daughter of George Oswald.[6]

Notes

Preceded by
Sir Gordon Drummond
Governor General of British North America
1816
Succeeded by
Sir John Coape Sherbrooke


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