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David Henderson (Canadian politician)

David Henderson, PC (February 18, 1841 – December 7, 1922) was a Canadian merchant, banker and politician.

David Henderson
Member of the Canadian Parliament
for Halton
In office
February 7, 1888 – July 17, 1888
Preceded byJohn Waldie
Succeeded byJohn Waldie
In office
1891–1917
Preceded byJohn Waldie
Succeeded byRobert King Anderson
Personal details
Born(1841-02-18)February 18, 1841
Nelson Township, Canada West
DiedDecember 7, 1922(1922-12-07) (aged 81)
Acton, Ontario, Canada[1]
Resting placeActon, Ontario, Canada
Political partyConservative
Spouse
Alison Christie
(m. 1865; died 1914)
[1][2]

Biography

Born in Nelson Township, Halton County, Canada West, Henderson was educated at the Milton Grammar School and the Normal School of Toronto, and initially worked as a teacher in Nelson, later becoming a deputy registrar for the County.[3] In 1869, he was elected a town councillor in Milton, Ontario,[4] but not without controversy: he was accused of having switched allegiances on election day (known as there was no secret ballot) and thus had obtained his seat under false pretences.[5]

In business

He later settled in Acton, Ontario, and operated a general store in partnership with David Darling Christie, his brother-in-law.[3][6] They also owned a quarry with related lime kilns at Kelso in Nassagaweya Township.[7] In 1881, he established the Acton Banking Company, a private bank allied with the Bank of Hamilton,[8] as no other bank then had a branch in the village.[9] The bank remained in existence until 1901, and was considered to be financially sound during that time.[8] When Acton was incorporated as a village in 1874, he served on the village council for fifteen years,[9] including one year as Reeve in 1880.[10]

As an MP

He was first elected to the House of Commons of Canada for the electoral district of Halton in an 1888 by-election after the sitting MP, John Waldie, was unseated for bribery by agents. His election was seen as being significant, in that he won through the support of the rural parts of the riding while voters in Milton and Georgetown swung more towards the Opposition candidate.[11]

Henderson was then unseated for corrupt practices by agents,[12] and was later defeated in the resulting by-election. A Conservative, he was elected in the 1891 federal election and re-elected in 1896, 1900, 1904, 1908, and 1911.

In recognition of his long service in the House of Commons, he was made a member of the King's Privy Council for Canada in February 1916.[1]

Electoral record

1911 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative David Henderson 2,618 54.3 +2.1
Liberal Walter Harland Smith 2,199 45.7 -2.1
Total valid votes 4,817 100.0
1908 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative David Henderson 2,417 52.3 +0.7
Liberal William Spencer Harrison 2,205 47.7 -0.7
Total valid votes 4,622 100.0
1904 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative David Henderson 2,288 51.6
Liberal John S. Deacon 2,148 48.4
Total valid votes 4,436 100.0
1900 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative David Henderson 2,379 51.6 +0.7
Liberal S.F. McKinnon 2,233 48.4 -0.7
Total valid votes 4,612 100.0
1896 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative David Henderson 2,460 50.9 -0.2
Liberal John Waldie 2,376 49.1 +0.2
Total valid votes 4,836 100.0

Note: indicates change in popular vote from to 1891 general election.


Canadian federal by-election, 28 January 1892
On the election having been declared void (16 November 1891)
Party Candidate Votes
Conservative David Henderson acclaimed
1891 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative David Henderson 2,441 51.1 +1.4
Liberal John Waldie 2,337 48.9 -1.4
Total valid votes 4,778 100.0


Canadian federal by-election, 22 August 1888
On Mr. Henderson being unseated for corrupt practices by agents
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal John Waldie 2,042 50.3 +1.4
Conservative David Henderson 2,018 49.7 -1.4
Total valid votes 4,060 100.0


Canadian federal by-election, 7 February 1888
On Mr. Waldie being unseated, 19 January 1888, for bribery by agents
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative David Henderson 2,183 51.1 +1.2
Liberal William McLeod 2,086 48.9 -1.2
Total valid votes 4,269 100.0
1887 Canadian federal election
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal John Waldie 2,222 50.1 -1.1
Conservative David Henderson 2,213 49.9 +1.1
Total valid votes 4,435 100.0

References

  1. ^ a b c "Hon. D. Henderson Passed Away on Thursday Morning". The Acton Free Press. 14 December 1922. p. 1.
  2. ^ "Tragic Death of Mrs. David Henderson". The Acton Free Press. 26 November 1914. p. 3.
  3. ^ a b "Hon. David Henderson Dies In 82nd Year". Georgetown Herald. 13 December 1922. p. 2.
  4. ^ "Obituaries: Hon. David Henderson". The Canadian Champion. Milton. 14 December 1922. p. 2.
  5. ^ "Municipal Elections". The Canadian Champion. Milton. 7 January 1869.
  6. ^ "Obituary: David Darling Christie". The Acton Free Press. 27 March 1924. p. 6.
  7. ^ Annual Report of the Bureau of Industries for the Province of Ontario 1886. Toronto: Legislative Assembly of Ontario. 1887. pp. 385–386.
  8. ^ a b Thorning, Stephen Edward (1994). Hayseed Capitalists: Private Bankers in Ontario (PDF) (PhD). McMaster University. pp. 461, 475, 480, 482.
  9. ^ a b Rose, Geo. Maclean, ed. (1888). A Cyclopedia of Canadian Biography, Being Chiefly Men of our Time. Toronto: Rose Publishing Company. pp. 777–778.
  10. ^ "Council for 1880". The Acton Free Press. 1 January 1880. p. 2.
  11. ^ "Most Significant Yet". The Montreal Gazette. 9 February 1888. p. 4.
  12. ^ "Halton Election Trial". Montreal Herald. 7 July 1888. p. 1.

External links

  • David Henderson – Parliament of Canada biography
  • The Canadian Parliament, being the 10th Parliament elected November 3rd, 1904. Montreal: The Perrault Printing Co. 1906. p. 190.


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For other people with the same name see David Henderson disambiguation David Henderson PC February 18 1841 December 7 1922 was a Canadian merchant banker and politician The HonourableDavid HendersonPCMember of the Canadian Parliament for HaltonIn office February 7 1888 July 17 1888Preceded byJohn WaldieSucceeded byJohn WaldieIn office 1891 1917Preceded byJohn WaldieSucceeded byRobert King AndersonPersonal detailsBorn 1841 02 18 February 18 1841Nelson Township Canada WestDiedDecember 7 1922 1922 12 07 aged 81 Acton Ontario Canada 1 Resting placeActon Ontario CanadaPolitical partyConservativeSpouseAlison Christie m 1865 died 1914 wbr 1 2 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 In business 1 2 As an MP 2 Electoral record 3 References 4 External linksBiography EditBorn in Nelson Township Halton County Canada West Henderson was educated at the Milton Grammar School and the Normal School of Toronto and initially worked as a teacher in Nelson later becoming a deputy registrar for the County 3 In 1869 he was elected a town councillor in Milton Ontario 4 but not without controversy he was accused of having switched allegiances on election day known as there was no secret ballot and thus had obtained his seat under false pretences 5 In business Edit He later settled in Acton Ontario and operated a general store in partnership with David Darling Christie his brother in law 3 6 They also owned a quarry with related lime kilns at Kelso in Nassagaweya Township 7 In 1881 he established the Acton Banking Company a private bank allied with the Bank of Hamilton 8 as no other bank then had a branch in the village 9 The bank remained in existence until 1901 and was considered to be financially sound during that time 8 When Acton was incorporated as a village in 1874 he served on the village council for fifteen years 9 including one year as Reeve in 1880 10 As an MP Edit He was first elected to the House of Commons of Canada for the electoral district of Halton in an 1888 by election after the sitting MP John Waldie was unseated for bribery by agents His election was seen as being significant in that he won through the support of the rural parts of the riding while voters in Milton and Georgetown swung more towards the Opposition candidate 11 Henderson was then unseated for corrupt practices by agents 12 and was later defeated in the resulting by election A Conservative he was elected in the 1891 federal election and re elected in 1896 1900 1904 1908 and 1911 In recognition of his long service in the House of Commons he was made a member of the King s Privy Council for Canada in February 1916 1 Electoral record Edit1911 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes Conservative David Henderson 2 618 54 3 2 1Liberal Walter Harland Smith 2 199 45 7 2 1Total valid votes 4 817 100 01908 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes Conservative David Henderson 2 417 52 3 0 7Liberal William Spencer Harrison 2 205 47 7 0 7Total valid votes 4 622 100 01904 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes Conservative David Henderson 2 288 51 6 Liberal John S Deacon 2 148 48 4 Total valid votes 4 436 100 01900 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes Conservative David Henderson 2 379 51 6 0 7Liberal S F McKinnon 2 233 48 4 0 7Total valid votes 4 612 100 01896 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes Conservative David Henderson 2 460 50 9 0 2Liberal John Waldie 2 376 49 1 0 2Total valid votes 4 836 100 0Note indicates change in popular vote from to 1891 general election Canadian federal by election 28 January 1892On the election having been declared void 16 November 1891 Party Candidate VotesConservative David Henderson acclaimed1891 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes Conservative David Henderson 2 441 51 1 1 4Liberal John Waldie 2 337 48 9 1 4Total valid votes 4 778 100 0 Canadian federal by election 22 August 1888On Mr Henderson being unseated for corrupt practices by agentsParty Candidate Votes Liberal John Waldie 2 042 50 3 1 4Conservative David Henderson 2 018 49 7 1 4Total valid votes 4 060 100 0 Canadian federal by election 7 February 1888On Mr Waldie being unseated 19 January 1888 for bribery by agentsParty Candidate Votes Conservative David Henderson 2 183 51 1 1 2Liberal William McLeod 2 086 48 9 1 2Total valid votes 4 269 100 01887 Canadian federal electionParty Candidate Votes Liberal John Waldie 2 222 50 1 1 1Conservative David Henderson 2 213 49 9 1 1Total valid votes 4 435 100 0References Edit a b c Hon D Henderson Passed Away on Thursday Morning The Acton Free Press 14 December 1922 p 1 Tragic Death of Mrs David Henderson The Acton Free Press 26 November 1914 p 3 a b Hon David Henderson Dies In 82nd Year Georgetown Herald 13 December 1922 p 2 Obituaries Hon David Henderson The Canadian Champion Milton 14 December 1922 p 2 Municipal Elections The Canadian Champion Milton 7 January 1869 Obituary David Darling Christie The Acton Free Press 27 March 1924 p 6 Annual Report of the Bureau of Industries for the Province of Ontario 1886 Toronto Legislative Assembly of Ontario 1887 pp 385 386 a b Thorning Stephen Edward 1994 Hayseed Capitalists Private Bankers in Ontario PDF PhD McMaster University pp 461 475 480 482 a b Rose Geo Maclean ed 1888 A Cyclopedia of Canadian Biography Being Chiefly Men of our Time Toronto Rose Publishing Company pp 777 778 Council for 1880 The Acton Free Press 1 January 1880 p 2 Most Significant Yet The Montreal Gazette 9 February 1888 p 4 Halton Election Trial Montreal Herald 7 July 1888 p 1 External links EditDavid Henderson Parliament of Canada biography The Canadian Parliament being the 10th Parliament elected November 3rd 1904 Montreal The Perrault Printing Co 1906 p 190 This article about a historical Conservative Party of Canada Member of the Parliament of Canada is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title David Henderson Canadian politician amp oldid 1130013505, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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