John Sharples Sr. Explained

John Sharples
Office:Member of the Legislative Council of Quebec for Stadacona
Predecessor:Thomas McGreevy
Successor:John Hearn
Term Start:1874
Term End:1876
Birth Date:1814
Birth Place:Lancashire, England
Death Date:19 December 1876
Death Place:Sillery, Quebec, Canada
Party:Conservative

John Sharples (1814  - 19 December 1876) was a Canadian lumberman, shipbuilder and politician.

Born in Lancashire, England, Sharples emigrated to Canada in 1827 settling in Lower Canada. He worked in the lumber industry in Quebec and later built three ships. He was mayor of Sillery. He was also a director and vice-president of the Union Bank of Lower Canada. In 1874, he was appointed to the Legislative Council of Quebec for the division of Stadacona. He died while in office in 1876.

His son, John Sharples Jr., was also a member of the Legislative Council.