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George Hamilton (lumber baron)

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133:. The mill at Hawkesbury grew to become one of the top producers in the country. Although Hamilton had resorted to illegal cutting on crown lands when establishing his business, he now began to lobby the government to introduce a system of licenses to control timber cutting on crown land. A fee-based system was introduced and, at 148:, established by an order-in-council in November 1832 which limited the number of operators in the region. Despite protests, it remained in effect until 1843. Hamilton and Low had a similar arrangement in the valley of the 192:, their canoe overturned in rapids and their three young children drowned. Hamilton died of a severe cold at Hawkesbury after a trip to review militia in the 1837–38 rebellions. He was survived by at least six children: 114:, George served in the Quebec militia reaching the rank of major. When his brother retired, he moved to Hawkesbury to look after the mill. In 1816, Hamilton became a 130: 319: 304: 126:. During the 1820s, a downturn in the timber trade resulted in hard times for the Hamilton family and the business teetered on the edge of bankruptcy. 102:, exporting lumber and supplying shipbuilders. As a result of a timber operator being unable to honour his contract, they became owners of a mill at 299: 50:. He was the third son of Charles Hamilton (d. 1818), who built Hamwood, and his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Crewe Chetwood of Woodbrook, 309: 196:
Robert Hamilton (1822–1898), continued the family's timber trade. He married Isabella, daughter of John Thomson of Quebec; parents of
314: 233: 137:, a down payment was collected against future cutting fees which favoured the wealthier operators and discouraged speculation. 197: 324: 39: 329: 294: 214: 17: 204: 173: 119: 243: 208: 181: 165: 79: 55: 236:. Their only son, George Hamilton Thomson, married Hylda Graves Meredith, daughter of Chief Justice 237: 266: 67: 63: 289: 284: 250: 229: 149: 115: 8: 103: 177: 145: 228:
Henrietta Hamilton (1830–1857), married Andrew Thomson (1829–1907), President of the
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and selling other goods. In 1809, they set themselves up in the timber trade in
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sometime before 1807. He and his brother William were merchants importing
111: 91: 184:. In 1822 or 1823, while Hamilton and his family were descending the 247: 222: 189: 164:, Hamilton married Susannah Christina "Lucy" Craigie, daughter of 47: 176:. Lucy Hamilton was a niece of Margaret Coffin Sheaffe (wife of 169: 161: 134: 203:
George Hamilton (1824–1856), married Julia, daughter of Judge
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and Susannah Coffin, daughter of John Coffin (1729–1808) of
74:, and his first cousin, George Hamilton of Hampton Hall, 276: 234:Quebec Railway, Light, Heat & Power Company 129:In 1830, Hamilton formed a partnership with 58:and had come to Ireland during the reign of 320:Irish emigrants to pre-Confederation Quebec 256:Francis Hamilton (b. 1838), died unmarried. 305:Canadian people of Ulster-Scottish descent 144:, Hamilton helped establish the so-called 16:For other people with the same name, see 269:Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online 277: 38:In 1781, George Hamilton was born at 300:19th-century Canadian businesspeople 106:associated with lumbering along the 180:) and a half-sister of the wife of 13: 14: 341: 310:Canadian businesspeople in timber 260: 54:. His family were descended from 315:People from Hawkesbury, Ontario 205:George Stephen Benjamin Jarvis 172:and a first cousin of admiral 78:(a priest), was the father of 1: 221:'s Merchants Bank of Canada, 7: 207:. They were the parents of 10: 346: 325:Immigrants to Lower Canada 33: 15: 209:George Wellesley Hamilton 182:Benjamin Joseph Frobisher 155: 85: 80:George Alexander Hamilton 56:James Hamilton of Finnart 330:Anglophone Quebec people 295:People from County Meath 217:, senator, President of 238:William Collis Meredith 64:Plantations of Ireland 140:In the valley of the 118:and judge in the new 66:. He was a nephew of 251:Archbishop of Ottawa 230:Union Bank of Canada 116:Justice of the Peace 131:Charles Adamson Low 104:Hawkesbury, Ontario 178:Roger Hale Sheaffe 146:Gatineau Privilege 267:Biography at the 90:Hamilton came to 337: 244:Charles Hamilton 72:Bishop of Ossory 345: 344: 340: 339: 338: 336: 335: 334: 275: 274: 263: 158: 120:Ottawa District 88: 36: 24:George Hamilton 21: 18:George Hamilton 12: 11: 5: 343: 333: 332: 327: 322: 317: 312: 307: 302: 297: 292: 287: 273: 272: 262: 261:External links 259: 258: 257: 254: 241: 226: 219:Sir Hugh Allan 212: 201: 157: 154: 142:Gatineau River 87: 84: 60:James VI and I 52:Queen's County 35: 32: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 342: 331: 328: 326: 323: 321: 318: 316: 313: 311: 308: 306: 303: 301: 298: 296: 293: 291: 288: 286: 283: 282: 280: 271: 270: 265: 264: 255: 252: 249: 245: 242: 239: 235: 231: 227: 224: 220: 216: 215:John Hamilton 213: 210: 206: 202: 199: 198:John Hamilton 195: 194: 193: 191: 187: 183: 179: 175: 171: 167: 163: 153: 151: 147: 143: 138: 136: 132: 127: 125: 121: 117: 113: 110:. During the 109: 105: 101: 97: 93: 83: 81: 77: 76:County Dublin 73: 69: 68:Hugh Hamilton 65: 61: 57: 53: 49: 45: 41: 40:Hamwood House 31: 29: 25: 19: 268: 186:Ottawa River 174:Isaac Coffin 166:John Craigie 159: 139: 128: 124:Upper Canada 108:Rideau River 100:Lower Canada 96:Madeira wine 89: 44:County Meath 37: 28:Upper Canada 23: 22: 290:1839 deaths 285:1781 births 150:Rouge River 112:War of 1812 92:Quebec City 279:Categories 122:Court of 248:Anglican 232:and the 223:Montreal 190:Montreal 62:in the 48:Ireland 34:Ireland 246:, 1st 170:Quebec 162:Quebec 156:Family 135:Bytown 86:Quebec 42:, in 188:to 160:At 281:: 152:. 82:. 70:, 46:, 30:. 253:. 240:. 225:. 211:. 200:. 20:.

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George Hamilton
Upper Canada
Hamwood House
County Meath
Ireland
Queen's County
James Hamilton of Finnart
James VI and I
Plantations of Ireland
Hugh Hamilton
Bishop of Ossory
County Dublin
George Alexander Hamilton
Quebec City
Madeira wine
Lower Canada
Hawkesbury, Ontario
Rideau River
War of 1812
Justice of the Peace
Ottawa District
Upper Canada
Charles Adamson Low
Bytown
Gatineau River
Gatineau Privilege
Rouge River
Quebec
John Craigie
Quebec

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