James Langstaff

Deceased Person

1825 – 1885

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Who was James Langstaff?

James Miles Langstaff was the reeve of Richmond Hill, Ontario in 1880 and a village councillor there in 1878.

Born in Richmond Hill, at the Langstaff residence around today's Highway 7 and Yonge Street, an area then known as Langstaff Corners. He was the son of Jon Langstaff and Lucy Miles and grandson of Abner Mills. Langstaff first studied medicine as a "house pupil" under John Rolph in Toronto. He later travelled to study in England, at Guy's Hospital in London. After completing his schooling, he was licensed by the Upper Canada Medical Board and he set up a medical practice in Unionville in April 1849 but after only four months relocated it to Richmond Hill. In 1850 and 1851, Langstaff was listed as a professor at Rolph's Toronto School of Medicine. Langstaff married Mary Ann Miller in 1854. The couple had ten children, with three surviving to adulthood.

Langstaff also owned a sawmill in the area. Although his fees were the same as those suggested by the local medical association, he often did not collect them from the poor, or reduced them for various reasons, and the addition income from the sawmill was needed to support his family.

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Born
Jun 3, 1825
Ontario
Religion
  • Presbyterianism
Nationality
  • Canada
Lived in
  • Richmond Hill
Died
1885

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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