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Oliver Jones (businessman)

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Oliver Jones (December 15, 1821 – November 15, 1899) was a businessman, landowner and political figure in New Brunswick, Canada.

Peter Brown
Mayor of Moncton
In office
1859–1860
President of Westmorland Bank
In office
1854–1867
Preceded byBank established
Succeeded byBank failure
Personal details
BornOliver Jones
December 15, 1821
Head of Petitcodiac, New Brunswick
DiedNovember 15, 1899
Moncton

Early life

He was born in Head of Petitcodiac (later Petitcodiac, New Brunswick), the son of Jacob Jones and Hannah Corey.

Career and later life

Jones moved to the Bend of Petitcodiac (later Moncton) in 1839, where he bought property including a hotel and built the first wharf in 1841. His first wife was Elizabeth Steeves. Jones married two more times: marrying Catherine Garden Simpson in 1852 and Elizabeth Jane Beer in 1863. He had 22 children, five with his first wife, six with his second wife and eleven with his third.

In 1854, he helped establish the Westmorland Bank and he also served as its president until the bank's failure in 1867. With partners, Jones also established a tannery and a soap and candle factory. He served as mayor of Moncton in 1859-60. Jones also set up a shipbuilding company there that operated between 1863 and 1865. He died in Moncton after suffering a stroke at the age of 77. He was generally disliked and after his death, his family had to post guards at his vault.

References

  1. ^ Biography at the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online
  2. ^ Meet Oliver Jones, Moncton's 'universally loathed' 19th-century Scrooge by Nathalie Sturgeon, CBC News, 24 December 2017
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