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| ====== McCrimmon, Angus ====== | ====== McCrimmon, Angus ====== | ||
| - | (14 Sept. 1846-30 Jan. 1934), crown attorney. Born on his parents’ farm, on Lot 34 in the 8th Concession of Lochiel Township, GC. Parents: Alexander McCrimmon, a native of Scotland, and his wife Jane Ross. Angus McCrimmon attended the local school, the grammar school at Cornwall, and normal school. He taught school in the Montreal area, and at Teeswater and Durham, Ont., and was principal of the grammar school at St. Thomas, Ont. Turning to the law, he studied in law offices in St. Thomas and Toronto, and at Osgoode Hall, and was called to the bar in 1884. He practised law at St. Thomas, at first in partnership with his cousin Neil McCrimmon. Later, Angus McCrimmon’s son-in-law W. A. Wilson was a partner. In the Ontario general elections of 1890 and 1902 Angus McCrimmon stood as the Liberal candidate for the constituency of Elgin West, but was defeated both times. In 1903 he was appointed crown attorney for Elgin County. While crown attorney, he continued to practise law on a limited scale. He was also for a time sheriff or acting sheriff of Elgin County. He retired in Sept. 1933 as crown attorney. In retirement, he continued his legal practice. He was for many years local solicitor of the Imperial Bank of Canada. Angus McCrimmon died at Memorial Hospital, St. Thomas. He was married to Alice Morden (died 11 Jan. 1921). (six children, four surviving her) Their son Dr Alexander A. McCrimmon (died 24 Jan. 1912) was the mayor of Rainy River, Ont. Another son, Donald, was a lawyer at St. Thomas and a magistrate. Angus McCrimmon was the nephew of Donald Ogg McCrimmon and the brother of Dr D. A. McCrimmon. See the entries for Neil Fraser, Simon Fraser of Lochinvar, and John A. McCrimmon for further family connections. | + | (14 Sept. 1846-30 Jan. 1934), crown attorney. Born on his parents’ farm, on Lot 34 in the 8th Concession of Lochiel Township, GC. Parents: Alexander McCrimmon, a native of Scotland, and his wife Jane Ross. Angus McCrimmon attended the local school, the grammar school at Cornwall, and normal school. He taught school in the Montreal area, and at Teeswater and Durham, Ont., and was principal of the grammar school at St. Thomas, Ont. Turning to the law, he studied in law offices in St. Thomas and Toronto, and at Osgoode Hall, and was called to the bar in 1884. He practised law at St. Thomas, at first in partnership with his cousin Neil McCrimmon. Later, Angus McCrimmon’s son-in-law W. A. Wilson was a partner. In the Ontario general elections of 1890 and 1902 Angus McCrimmon stood as the Liberal candidate for the constituency of Elgin West, but was defeated both times. In 1903 he was appointed crown attorney for Elgin County. While crown attorney, he continued to practise law on a limited scale. He was also for a time sheriff or acting sheriff of Elgin County. He retired in Sept. 1933 as crown attorney. In retirement, he continued his legal practice. He was for many years local solicitor of the Imperial Bank of Canada. Angus McCrimmon died at Memorial Hospital, St. Thomas. He was married to Alice Morden (died 11 Jan. 1921). (six children, four surviving her) Their son Dr Alexander A. McCrimmon (died 24 Jan. 1912) was the mayor of Rainy River, Ont. Another son, Donald, was a lawyer at St. Thomas and a magistrate. Angus McCrimmon was the nephew of Donald Ogg McCrimmon and the brother of Dr D. A. McCrimmon. See the entries for [[fraser_neil|Neil Fraser]], [[fraser_simon2|Simon Fraser of Lochinvar]], and [[mccrimmon_john_archibald|John A. McCrimmon]] for further family connections. |
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