Alexander Ross (Canadian politician) explained

Alexander Ross
Office1:Ontario MPP
Term Start1:1875
Term End1:1890
Predecessor1:New riding
Successor1:James Thompson Garrow
Constituency1:Huron West
Party:Liberal
Birth Date:20 April 1829
Birth Place:Dundee, Scotland
Death Place:Howick, Ontario, Canada
Occupation:Banker
Spouse:Agnes Kydd (m. 1852)
Allegiance:Canadian
Branch:Militia
Rank:Lieutenant-Colonel
Battles:Fenian raids

Alexander McLagan Ross (April 20, 1829  - March 31, 1901) was a Canadian banker and politician, who served as a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario for Huron West from 1875 to 1890 as a Liberal member. He was provincial treasurer from 1883 to 1890.

He was born in Dundee, Scotland, the son of Colin Ross and Elizabeth McLagan, and came to Upper Canada with his family in 1834. He served as a clerk in the Bank of Upper Canada and was manager for the Royal Canadian Bank and then the Canadian Bank of Commerce at Goderich. In 1852, he married Agnes Kydd. In 1858, he was named treasurer for the united counties of Huron and Bruce. He continued to serve as treasurer for Huron from 1866 to 1883 after the two counties were split. Ross also served as Commissioner of Agriculture for the province from 1883 to 1888. In 1890, he was named county clerk for York County. He was a lieutenant-colonel in the local militia and served during the Fenian raids.

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