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Anthony Rosenroll

Anthony Sigwart de Rosenroll (December 4, 1857 – May 8, 1945) was a politician and businessman in the Canadian province of Alberta. Born in Italy to a family of noble Swiss heritage, he spent his early adulthood in Australia and New Zealand before settling in Canada in 1895. He became a prominent resident of Wetaskiwin, and was acclaimed as its representative to the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories in 1898 and 1902. In Alberta's first provincial election, he was elected as a Liberal to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, where he remained until 1909. He remained active in business until 1940, and died in 1945 of pneumonia.

Anthony Sigwart de Rosenroll
Portrait of Rosenroll taken in 1936
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta
In office
November 9, 1905 – March 22, 1909
Preceded byNew district
Succeeded byCharles H. Olin
ConstituencyWetaskiwin
Member of the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories
In office
November 4, 1898 – September 1, 1905
Preceded byNew district
Succeeded byDistrict abolished
ConstituencyWetaskiwin
Personal details
BornDecember 4, 1857
Castellammare di Stabia, Italy
DiedMay 8, 1945(1945-05-08) (aged 87)
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
Resting placeWetaskiwin
Political partyAlberta Liberal Party
SpouseIda Eberhard
ChildrenArthur Sylvester (1896-1971)
Edgar (1897-1968)
Richelda (1898-1944)
OccupationBusinessman

Early life

De Rosenroll was born December 4, 1857, in Castellamare, Italy, to Rudolph and Margaret de Rosenroll.[1] He was descended from Swiss nobility on his father's side, though his line had been absent from Switzerland since 1806. When Anthony was three years old, his father was killed at Palermo while fighting for Giuseppe Garibaldi during the Expedition of the Thousand; his family took refuge in Malta for much of the rest of the rebellion.[2]

Returning to Italy, de Rosenroll was taught by tutors in Naples,[1] and ultimately graduated from the University of Naples in civil engineering.[3] He spent several years working for the governments of Australia and New Zealand in this capacity, before voyaging to the United States to visit his sister.[2] From there he came to Winnipeg in 1895, ultimately becoming one of the first residents of Wetaskiwin in 1896.[1] There he married Ida Eberhard, with whom he had three children: Arthur (1896–1971—born in Ollon because of his father's distrust of the young Canadian medical profession[2]), Edgar (1897–1968), and Richelda (1898–1944).[3]

De Rosenroll involved himself in many business ventures. The first of these was a ranching enterprise, in which he initially partnered with Scandinavian settler Thomas R. Jevne and later founded the Rosenroll Ranch near Hay Lakes. Other ventures included the Rosenroll Lumber Co. Ltd., Rosenroll Dairy/Wetaskiwin Creamery, a coal mine, and Rosenroll Ltd., which dealt in real estate and insurance.[2][3]

De Rosenroll was a prominent citizen of his young and growing town. In 1896, he was made a Justice of the Peace and a notary public.[4] Wetaskiwin's Rosenroll Street and nearby Rosenroll were named in his honour (though the former was eventually re-designated with a number, and the latter was renamed to Bittern Lake in 1910).[2] He was an active Presbyterian and a Mason.[4]

Political career and later life

 
Anthony Rosenroll's photo from the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories in 1899

De Rosenroll's prominence was such that, when Wetaskiwin received a seat in the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories beginning with the 1898 election, he was acclaimed to it. He was re-elected by acclamation during the 1902 election.[5] When Alberta became a province in 1905, de Rosenroll ran in its first election in Wetaskiwin as the Liberal candidate. He defeated Conservative R.W. Angus handily.[6] When the government introduced a bill increasing the size of the legislature from sixteen seats to 41, de Rosenroll argued that not enough of the new seats were going to rural regions.[7] He did not seek re-election in the 1909 election.

In 1909 he was endorsed by the German-speaking population of Strathcona as the Liberal candidate for the House of Commons of Canada in an upcoming by-election.[8] Whether he declined their entreaties or was defeated is unclear, but the nominated Liberal candidate was James McCrie Douglas, who was elected by acclamation.

In his later life, de Rosenroll devoted himself to writing a family history, completed in 1936.[2] He retired from his business activities in 1940, leaving them to his son Edgar. He subsequently moved to Moose Jaw, where his son Arthur lived.[3] In 1944 he contracted pneumonia, and in 1945 he died in Moose Jaw at the age of 87.[2][3] He is buried in a Wetaskiwin cemetery.[2]

Electoral record

1905 Alberta general election results (Wetaskiwin)[6] Turnout N.A.
Liberal A.L. [sic] Rosenroll 552 66.51%
Conservative R.W. Angus 547 33.49%
1902 Northwest Territories general election results (Wetaskiwin)[5] Turnout N/A
Anthony Sigwart de Rosenroll Acclaimed
1898 Northwest Territories general election results (Wetaskiwin)[5] Turnout N/A
Anthony Sigwart de Rosenroll Acclaimed

References

Notes

  1. ^ a b c Blue 1924, p. 263.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h "Swiss nobleman in Wetaskiwin". Historical Society of Alberta. Retrieved 2011-11-08.
  3. ^ a b c d e . Archives Canada. Archived from the original on 2012-04-05. Retrieved 2011-11-08.
  4. ^ a b Blue 1924, p. 264.
  5. ^ a b c (PDF). Saskatchewan Archives Board. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-09-27. Retrieved 2011-11-05.
  6. ^ a b "Election results for Wetaskiwin, 1905". Alberta Online Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2011-11-05.
  7. ^ Thomas 64
  8. ^ . University of Alberta. Archived from the original on 2011-05-21. Retrieved 2011-11-08.

Works cited

  • Blue, John (1924). Alberta: Past and Present, Historical and Biographical. Vol. 2. Chicago, Illinois: Pioneer Historical Publishing Co.
  • Thomas, Lewis Gwynne (1959). The Liberal Party in Alberta. Toronto, Ontario: University of Toronto Press.

External links

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Anthony Sigwart de Rosenroll December 4 1857 May 8 1945 was a politician and businessman in the Canadian province of Alberta Born in Italy to a family of noble Swiss heritage he spent his early adulthood in Australia and New Zealand before settling in Canada in 1895 He became a prominent resident of Wetaskiwin and was acclaimed as its representative to the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories in 1898 and 1902 In Alberta s first provincial election he was elected as a Liberal to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta where he remained until 1909 He remained active in business until 1940 and died in 1945 of pneumonia Anthony Sigwart de RosenrollPortrait of Rosenroll taken in 1936Member of the Legislative Assembly of AlbertaIn office November 9 1905 March 22 1909Preceded byNew districtSucceeded byCharles H OlinConstituencyWetaskiwinMember of the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest TerritoriesIn office November 4 1898 September 1 1905Preceded byNew districtSucceeded byDistrict abolishedConstituencyWetaskiwinPersonal detailsBornDecember 4 1857Castellammare di Stabia ItalyDiedMay 8 1945 1945 05 08 aged 87 Moose Jaw SaskatchewanResting placeWetaskiwinPolitical partyAlberta Liberal PartySpouseIda EberhardChildrenArthur Sylvester 1896 1971 Edgar 1897 1968 Richelda 1898 1944 OccupationBusinessman Contents 1 Early life 2 Political career and later life 3 Electoral record 4 References 4 1 Notes 4 2 Works cited 5 External linksEarly life EditDe Rosenroll was born December 4 1857 in Castellamare Italy to Rudolph and Margaret de Rosenroll 1 He was descended from Swiss nobility on his father s side though his line had been absent from Switzerland since 1806 When Anthony was three years old his father was killed at Palermo while fighting for Giuseppe Garibaldi during the Expedition of the Thousand his family took refuge in Malta for much of the rest of the rebellion 2 Returning to Italy de Rosenroll was taught by tutors in Naples 1 and ultimately graduated from the University of Naples in civil engineering 3 He spent several years working for the governments of Australia and New Zealand in this capacity before voyaging to the United States to visit his sister 2 From there he came to Winnipeg in 1895 ultimately becoming one of the first residents of Wetaskiwin in 1896 1 There he married Ida Eberhard with whom he had three children Arthur 1896 1971 born in Ollon because of his father s distrust of the young Canadian medical profession 2 Edgar 1897 1968 and Richelda 1898 1944 3 De Rosenroll involved himself in many business ventures The first of these was a ranching enterprise in which he initially partnered with Scandinavian settler Thomas R Jevne and later founded the Rosenroll Ranch near Hay Lakes Other ventures included the Rosenroll Lumber Co Ltd Rosenroll Dairy Wetaskiwin Creamery a coal mine and Rosenroll Ltd which dealt in real estate and insurance 2 3 De Rosenroll was a prominent citizen of his young and growing town In 1896 he was made a Justice of the Peace and a notary public 4 Wetaskiwin s Rosenroll Street and nearby Rosenroll were named in his honour though the former was eventually re designated with a number and the latter was renamed to Bittern Lake in 1910 2 He was an active Presbyterian and a Mason 4 Political career and later life Edit Anthony Rosenroll s photo from the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories in 1899 De Rosenroll s prominence was such that when Wetaskiwin received a seat in the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories beginning with the 1898 election he was acclaimed to it He was re elected by acclamation during the 1902 election 5 When Alberta became a province in 1905 de Rosenroll ran in its first election in Wetaskiwin as the Liberal candidate He defeated Conservative R W Angus handily 6 When the government introduced a bill increasing the size of the legislature from sixteen seats to 41 de Rosenroll argued that not enough of the new seats were going to rural regions 7 He did not seek re election in the 1909 election In 1909 he was endorsed by the German speaking population of Strathcona as the Liberal candidate for the House of Commons of Canada in an upcoming by election 8 Whether he declined their entreaties or was defeated is unclear but the nominated Liberal candidate was James McCrie Douglas who was elected by acclamation In his later life de Rosenroll devoted himself to writing a family history completed in 1936 2 He retired from his business activities in 1940 leaving them to his son Edgar He subsequently moved to Moose Jaw where his son Arthur lived 3 In 1944 he contracted pneumonia and in 1945 he died in Moose Jaw at the age of 87 2 3 He is buried in a Wetaskiwin cemetery 2 Electoral record Edit1905 Alberta general election results Wetaskiwin 6 Turnout N A Liberal A L sic Rosenroll 552 66 51 Conservative R W Angus 547 33 49 1902 Northwest Territories general election results Wetaskiwin 5 Turnout N AAnthony Sigwart de Rosenroll Acclaimed1898 Northwest Territories general election results Wetaskiwin 5 Turnout N AAnthony Sigwart de Rosenroll AcclaimedReferences EditNotes Edit a b c Blue 1924 p 263 a b c d e f g h Swiss nobleman in Wetaskiwin Historical Society of Alberta Retrieved 2011 11 08 a b c d e Rosenroll Limited fonds Archives Canada Archived from the original on 2012 04 05 Retrieved 2011 11 08 a b Blue 1924 p 264 a b c Territories PDF Saskatchewan Archives Board Archived from the original PDF on 2011 09 27 Retrieved 2011 11 05 a b Election results for Wetaskiwin 1905 Alberta Online Encyclopedia Retrieved 2011 11 05 Thomas 64 Overview of the immigration history of Alberta s German speaking communities Part 1 1880s to 1914 University of Alberta Archived from the original on 2011 05 21 Retrieved 2011 11 08 Works cited Edit Blue John 1924 Alberta Past and Present Historical and Biographical Vol 2 Chicago Illinois Pioneer Historical Publishing Co Thomas Lewis Gwynne 1959 The Liberal Party in Alberta Toronto Ontario University of Toronto Press External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Anthony Sigwart de Rosenroll Anthony Rosenroll Legislative Assembly of Alberta Member Profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Anthony Rosenroll amp oldid 1052551075, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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