Eaton family (Toronto) explained
The Eaton family is a Canadian family of Scottish-Irish Methodist origin. Established in Toronto, the family dynasty began in 1869 when Timothy Eaton (1834–1907) founded Eaton's, which became a national chain of department stores. At its height, the family's net worth was around $2 billion. Although the Eaton's department store chain went bankrupt in 1999, the family still holds considerable wealth.
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and author Rod McQueen have dubbed them as "Canada's royal family",[1] with the CBC describing the Eatons as "homegrown aristocracy", which drew comparisons to the influential Kennedy family.[2] The Eatons were well known for their lavish lifestyle and occasional philanthropy.
Notable family members
- John Eaton (1784–1834), m. Margaret Craig (1796–1848)
- Robert Eaton (1816–1893)
- Eliza Jane Eaton (1819–1861)
- Mary Anne Eaton (1821–1841)
- Margaret Eaton (1824–1900)
- John Eaton (1827–1895), m. Margaret Herbison (1833–1907)
- William Herbison Eaton (1873–)
- (3) Robert Young Eaton (1875–1956),[3] m. Hazel Ireland (1889–1965)
- Margaret Craig Eaton (1912—1988),[4] [5] m. John Hubert Dunn (1897–)
- John Wallace Eaton (1912–1990)[6] (twin brother of Margaret), m. Phyllis Finlayson (1915–1997)
- Edith Elisabeth Nora Eaton (1913–2010),[7] m. Paul Robert van der Stricht (1908–2004)[8]
- Erskine Robert Eaton (1915–1942) (died in Dieppe Raid)
- Alan Young Eaton (1916–2000), m. Diana Fishleigh
- Nancy Eaton (1829–)
- Sarah Eaton (1831–)
- James Eaton (1832–1904)
- (1) Timothy Eaton (1834–1907),[9] m. Margaret Wilson Beattie (1841–1933)
- Josephine Smyth Eaton (1865–1943), m. Thomas David Meldrum Burnside (1835–1900)
- Iris Margaret Burnside (1894–1915) (died on the RMS Lusitania)
- Allan Eaton Meldrum Burnside (1898–1937)
- Margaret Elizabeth Beattie Eaton (1867–1952), m. Charles Eldridge Burden (1863)
- Edward Young Eaton (1871–1900), m. Tillie Robinson (1869–1895)
- Marjorie Tillie Eaton (1892–1952), m. Harold Simcoe Coulson (1884–1936)
- Alice Eaton (1894–), m. Edward Browse
- Edward Eaton, m. Nancy Leigh Gossage (1926–2007)[10]
- William Fletcher Eaton (1875–1935),[11] m. Gertrude Nora Cook (1877–)
- Josephine Norah Eaton (1900–), m. George Edward Leishman (1897–)
- Noel Beattie Eaton (1910–1996), m. Julia Isabell Fleming (1912–1989)
- (2) Sir John Craig Eaton (1876–1922),[12] m. Flora McCrea (1879–1970), formally known as Lady Eaton
- Timothy Craig Eaton (1903–1986)
- (4) John David Eaton (1909–1973),[13] m. Signy Hildur Stefansson (1913–1992)
- Edgar Allison Eaton (1912–1988), m. Mildred Jarvis Page (1915–1968)
- Gilbert McCrea Eaton (1915–1985), m. Marjorie Ann Maston (1913–1988)
- Florence Mary Eaton (1919–2012),[18] [19] m. Frank Flavelle McEachren (1918–1995)
- Evlyn Beatrice Eaton (1919?–1989) (adopted), m. Russell Payton (1915–1976)
- Notes
- Not exhaustive – listing is generally restricted to siblings of Timothy Eaton, his children, their spouses, and significant descendants.
- (#) – order of succession as the head of Eaton's.
See also
Further reading
- 6697. Eaton, Timothy . Joy L. Santink. 13.
- 7811. Eaton, Sir John Craig . Joy L. Santink. 15.
External links
Notes and References
- Book: Rod McQueen. The Eatons: The rise and fall of Canada's royal family. 1998. Stoddart. Toronto. 0-7737-3120-2. 320.
- Web site: Eaton's: Canadian royalty. CBC Digital Archives.
- President of Eaton's, 19221942
- (Director-General, Canadian Women's Army Corps, 19441945) Web site: The Canadian Women's Army Corps, 1941-1946. Barbara Dundas and Dr. Serge Durflinger. Canadian War Museum. 11 February 2013.
- Book: Henry B. M. Best. Margaret and Charley: The Personal Story of Dr. Charles Best, the Co-Discoverer of Insulin. 2003. Dundurn Press. Toronto. 1-55002-399-3. 260.
- worked at Eaton's; managed Montreal store
- News: van der Stricht, Edith Elisabeth Nora Eaton . 7 August 2010. The Globe and Mail. 11 February 2013.
- Web site: Paul Robert van der Stricht . 14 August 2004. The New York Times. 13 February 2013.
- President of Eaton's, 18701907
- News: EATON, Nancy Leigh (Snubby) (nee Gossage). 27 August 2007. The Globe and Mail. 14 February 2013.
- worked at Eaton's; managed textile manufacturing plant (Oshawa 19031916)
- President of Eaton's, 19071922
- President of Eaton's, 19421973
- President of Eaton's, 19771988; High Commissioner of Canada to the United Kingdom, 19911994
- promoter of the Festival Express in 1970, as depicted in the 2003 film.
- News: Langan. Fred. April 20, 2017. Eaton's department store heir Thor Eaton loved horses and rock music . The Globe and Mail.
- President of Eaton's, 19881997
- News: McEACHREN, Florence Mary (nee Eaton). 26 April 2012. The Globe and Mail. 13 February 2013.
- Web site: Florence Mary Eaton McEachren 1919-2012. Rod McQueen. 27 April 2012. 11 February 2013.