Thomas Evans Bradburn Explained

Thomas Evans Bradburn
Office1:Ontario MPP
Term Start1:1905
Term End1:1911
Predecessor1:James Robert Stratton
Successor1:Edward Armour Peck
Constituency1:Peterborough West
Party:Conservative
Birth Date:19 May 1853
Birth Place:Peterborough, Canada West
Death Place:Peterborough, Ontario
Occupation:Businessman

Thomas Evans Bradburn (May 19, 1853  - November 16, 1933) was a business owner and politician in Ontario, Canada. He represented Peterborough West in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1905 to 1911 as a Conservative.

The son of Thomas Bradburn and Jane Morrow, he was born in Peterborough and was educated there. Bradburn began work as a clerk in the family business; he then became manager for the branch of the business located in Lindsay. In 1877, with a partner, he purchased his father's business. In 1887, he left the partnership, returned to Peterborough and set up a real estate and insurance business. Bradburn was president of the Peterborough Electric Light and Power Company and of the Peterborough Sugar Company. He also served on Peterborough town council, was reeve of Monaghan township and was a member of the Board of Education.[1]

In 1874, Bradburn married Catherine Ormond.[2]

Bradburn paid for the construction of the Bradburn Opera House; the opera house opened in 1876. It was demolished in 1974 when the Peterborough Square mall was built.[3]

His former home, known as Bradburn House was used as an orphanage and later as a nursing home. Then, it was used as a student residence by Trent University. Most recently, it was converted into affordable housing by the Peterborough Housing Corporation.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bradburn (family) . Archeion.
  2. Book: The Canadian who's who . 1910 . 25.
  3. Web site: Thomas Bradburn fonds . Peterborough Museum and Archives.
  4. News: Federal, provincial funds assist affordable housing . Peterborough Examiner . January 19, 2013.