John Carnegie | |
Office1: | Ontario MPP |
Term Start1: | 1883 |
Term End1: | 1886 |
Predecessor1: | Robert Kincaid |
Successor1: | James Robert Stratton |
Term Start2: | 1867 |
Term End2: | 1871 |
Predecessor2: | Riding established |
Successor2: | Thomas McCulloch Fairbairn |
Constituency2: | Peterborough West |
Party: | Conservative |
Birth Date: | 23 April 1837 |
Birth Place: | Douro, Upper Canada |
Death Place: | Guelph, Ontario |
Occupation: | Newspaper publisher |
Relations: | John Hilliard Carnegie, son |
Spouse: | Eleanor Hilliard (1858), Frances Snyder |
John Carnegie (April 23, 1837 - January 10, 1910) was an Ontario political figure. He represented Peterborough West in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a Conservative member from 1867 to 1871 and from 1883 to 1886.
He was born in Douro, Upper Canada in 1837, the son of a Scottish immigrant, and educated in Peterborough and Brantford. He served on the Douro council from 1859 to 1866 and was reeve from 1864 to 1866. He was secretary and treasurer for the agricultural society for Peterborough County. He married Eleanor Hilliard in 1858 and later married Frances Snyder. Carnegie was owner and editor of the Peterboro Review and the Canada Lumberman. He was also a director of the Ontario Mutual Assurance Company. He was defeated by Thomas McCulloch Fairbairn for the Peterborough West seat in 1871. He died in 1910.[1] [2]
His son John Hilliard Carnegie also later served in the provincial assembly.