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He was born in [[Inverurie]], [[Scotland]] in 1790. In 1806 he was commissioned [[Ensign (rank)|Ensign]] in the [[40th Foot]] and in 1809, as a [[lieutenant]], he transferred to the [[100th Regiment of Foot (Prince Regent's County of Dublin Regiment)|100th Foot]]. In November 1810, he went to [[Upper Canada]] (now [[Ontario]] with his regiment. He served with them in the [[War of 1812]]. After the regiment disbanded in 1818, he was given a land grant of 500 acres (2 km<sup>2</sup>) and settled in [[Richmond, Ontario|Richmond]]. He acquired additional lands when he built a [[grist mill]] and [[sawmill]] there. He also built a [[distillery]] and opened a store. |
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He became a major in the local militia in 1843. He represented the [[Carleton (Ontario electoral district)|County of Carleton]] in the Legislative Assembly from 1833 to 1834 and from 1846 to 1847. |
He became a major in the local militia in 1843. He represented the [[Carleton (Ontario federal electoral district)|County of Carleton]] in the [[Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada]] from 1833 to 1834 and in the [[Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada]] from 1846 to 1847. |
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He died in Richmond in 1851. |
He died in Richmond in 1851. |
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His sons included: |
His sons included: |
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*[[G.B. Lyon-Fellowes]], a lawyer, mayor of [[Ottawa]] and a member of the Legislative Assembly for the [[United Canada]]s |
*[[G. B. Lyon-Fellowes]], a lawyer, mayor of [[Ottawa]] and a member of the Legislative Assembly for the [[United Canada]]s |
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*[[Robert Lyon (politician)|Robert Lyon]], a lawyer, judge, mayor of Ottawa and member of the [[Legislative Assembly of Ontario]] |
*[[Robert Lyon (politician)|Robert Lyon]], a lawyer, judge, mayor of Ottawa and member of the [[Legislative Assembly of Ontario]] |
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*William Radenhurst Richmond Lyon, the first reeve of Richmond |
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His younger brother, [[Robert Lyon (duel)|Robert Lyon]], died in a duel in [[Perth, Ontario]] in 1833. |
His younger brother, [[Robert Lyon (duel)|Robert Lyon]], died in a duel in [[Perth, Ontario|Perth]] in 1833. |
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*[http://www.biographi.ca/ |
*[http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=4032 Biography at the ''Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online''] |
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Latest revision as of 18:38, 4 August 2024
George Lyon (1790 – 26 March 1851) was a captain in the British Army and a Canadian businessman and politician.
He was born in Inverurie, Scotland in 1790. In 1806 he was commissioned Ensign in the 40th Foot and in 1809, as a lieutenant, he transferred to the 100th Foot. In November 1810, he went to Upper Canada (now Ontario with his regiment. He served with them in the War of 1812. After the regiment disbanded in 1818, he was given a land grant of 500 acres (2 km2) and settled in Richmond. He acquired additional lands when he built a grist mill and sawmill there. He also built a distillery and opened a store.
He became a major in the local militia in 1843. He represented the County of Carleton in the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada from 1833 to 1834 and in the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada from 1846 to 1847.
He died in Richmond in 1851.
His sons included:
- G. B. Lyon-Fellowes, a lawyer, mayor of Ottawa and a member of the Legislative Assembly for the United Canadas
- Robert Lyon, a lawyer, judge, mayor of Ottawa and member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario
- William Radenhurst Richmond Lyon, the first reeve of Richmond
His younger brother, Robert Lyon, died in a duel in Perth in 1833.
References
[edit]- 1790 births
- 1851 deaths
- South Lancashire Regiment officers
- Members of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada from Canada West
- People from Inverurie
- Scottish emigrants to pre-Confederation Ontario
- Immigrants to Upper Canada
- Military personnel from Aberdeenshire
- 19th-century British Army personnel
- Ontario politician stubs