William Alfred Preston

William Alfred Preston (1848–1944) was an MPP in Ontario, Canada from 1905-1911.[1]

Biography

William Preston was born July 26, 1848 in Bethany, Manvers Township, Durham County, Ontario. He was the son of Major Isaac Preston Jr. (New Amsterdam, New York; Amherst Island, ON, Manvers Township, ON, and Vancouver, BC) and Mary Anne Woodside (Bellin, County Londonderry, Ireland, and Amherst Island, ON.)

Preston was a merchant at Prince Arthur's Landing from 1875-79 where some of his Woodside kin resided. He was acclaimed a councillor for the South Ward of Prince Arthur's Landing in the Municipality of Shuniah 1876/77-1877/78, then was elected at a by-election 10 June 1879 for Crooks Ward. He then became a railway contractor, and in later years was heavily involved in gold mining.

He was first elected to the Ontario Legislature in 1905 as the MPP (Conservative) for Port Arthur and Rainy River; then, re-elected in 1908 and 1911 as the member for Rainy River.[1] After James Arthur Mathieu won the Conservative nomination in 1911, Preston chose to run as a Liberal and was defeated.

He, along with others, had applied for a charter to form the Rainy Lake Pulp and Paper Company in Fort Frances.

After living in California for a number of years, he returned to Winnipeg to live with his daughter Olive Elliott. William Preston died in 1944 in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

References

  1. ^ a b http://www.ontla.on.ca/web/members/members_all_detail.do?locale=en&ID=1723, Legislative Assembly of Ontario, William Alfred Preston, MPP Parliamentary History, Retrieved February 2, 2011.