Irving Randall Todd Explained

Honorific-Prefix:The Hon.
Irving Randall Todd
Office:Senator for Milltown, New Brunswick
Appointed:Robert Borden
Term Start:1918
Term End:1932
Birth Date:15 December 1861
Birth Place:Milltown, New Brunswick
Death Place:Milltown, New Brunswick
Party:Conservative
Children:Charles F. Todd

Irving Randall Todd (December 15, 1861  - December 27, 1932) was a Canadian lumber merchant and politician.

Born in Milltown, New Brunswick, the son of Charles F. and Annie M. (Porter) Todd, Todd was educated at Hallowell Classical School, New Brunswick High School in Milltown and St. Stephen. When he was eighteen, he entered into business with his father. He worked for the Eastern Pulpwood Company and was president of Fundy Fisheries Company. He was also president of New Brunswick & Canada Railway Company. He was also a Director of the New Brunswick Telephone Company. He was called to the Senate of Canada for the senatorial division of Milltown, New Brunswick on the advice of Conservative Prime Minister Robert Borden in 1918. He served until his death in 1932.[1]

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  1. News: Senator Todd, New Brunswick Leader, Dies. The Winnipeg Tribune. 27 Dec 1932. 1. Newspapers.com. 25 December 2016.