Gilbert Ganong

Gilbert White Ganong (May 22, 1851 October 31, 1917) was a Canadian politician, the 14th Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick and co-founder of Ganong Bros. Limited, candy makers in the town of St. Stephen.

Gilbert White Ganong
The Hon. Gilbert White Ganong
Member of Parliament
for Charlotte
In office
August 19, 1896  September 17, 1908
Preceded byArthur Hill Gillmor
Succeeded byWilliam Frederick Todd
14th Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick
In office
June 29, 1917  October 31, 1917
MonarchGeorge V
Governor GeneralThe Duke of Devonshire
PremierWalter E. Foster
Preceded byJosiah Wood
Succeeded byWilliam Pugsley
Personal details
Born(1851-05-22)May 22, 1851
Springfield, New Brunswick
Canada
DiedOctober 31, 1917(1917-10-31) (aged 66)
St. Stephen, New Brunswick, Canada
Resting placeSt. Stephen Rural Cemetery
Political partyLiberal-Conservative
Spouse(s)
Maria Famicha Robinson
(m. 1876)
ChildrenNo children
ParentsFrancis Daniel Ganong &
Deborah Ruth Kierstead
ResidenceSt. Stephen, New Brunswick
OccupationBusinessman, politician, statesman

Born in Springfield, New Brunswick the son of Francis Daniel Ganong and Deborah Ruth Kierstead, he was a descendant of Jean Guenon, a Huguenot exile from La Rochelle, France who settled in New Amsterdam during the second half of the 17th century then several generations later following the American Revolutionary War, some of Guenon's antecedents were United Empire Loyalists who settled in New Brunswick (then part of Nova Scotia) in 1783.

In 1873, Gilbert Ganong co-founded Ganong Bros. Limited with his brother James.

In 1896, he was elected to the House of Commons of Canada for the riding of Charlotte. A Liberal-Conservative, he was re-elected in 1900 and 1904, but was defeated in 1908.

On June 29, 1917, he was appointed Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick and served until his death in October. His death was due to "intestinal toxemia complications with nephritis". He was 66 years of age.

References

  • "Gilbert Ganong". Dictionary of Canadian Biography (online ed.). University of Toronto Press. 1979–2016.
  • Gilbert Ganong – Parliament of Canada biography
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