James Beaty, Sr.

Politician

1798 – 1892

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Who was James Beaty, Sr.?

James Beaty was a Member of Canada's Parliament from 1867 to 1874, and published the Toronto Leader newspaper.

Beaty was born in Killeshandra, County Cavan, Ireland, emigrating to Canada in 1818. He married Sarah Ann Armstrong on 26 December 1822. He never remarried after her death.

He was elected to the 1st Canadian Parliament on 20 September 1867 under the Conservative Party. He was re-elected in 1872 for the 2nd Canadian Parliament, his final term in federal politics.

A member of the Disciples of Christ Christian denomination, he was active in establishing new congregations.

In 1852, Beaty established the Toronto Leader newspaper. He would also be active in other businesses.

Beatty positioned himself as a champion of unions, when the typographers of Toronto went on strike in 1872. This put him in direct opposition to George Brown and the Globe Newspaper.

He was sometimes referred to as James Beaty, Sen.. A nephew of the same name, James Beaty, would also serve as a Member of Parliament from 1880 to 1887.

Beaty died in Toronto. His funeral was conducted at his residence on Fuller Street.

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Born
Oct 2, 1798
Killeshandra
Nationality
  • Canada
Died
Mar 5, 1892
Toronto

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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