George Washington Stephens (22 September 1832 – 20 June 1904) was a
Canadian businessman, lawyer, and politician.
Born in
Swanton, Vermont, the son of
Harrison Stephens (1801–1881) and Sarah Jackson, his father was a wealthy
Montreal merchant from Vermont who had moved to Montreal in the 1830s. Stephens was born at Swanton while his mother was on a visit there.
Stephens was one of the first boys to attend the newly established
High School of Montreal.
After leaving school, he worked in the retail hardware trade and with his brother in the family business, then in 1863 Stephens received a law degree from
McGill College
McGill University (french: link=no, Université McGill) is an English-language public research university located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Founded in 1821 by royal charter granted by King George IV,Frost, Stanley Brice. ''McGill University ...
and was admitted to the
Bar of Quebec. He started practicing law in a partnership but soon practiced alone.
In 1865 he married the much younger Elizabeth Mary McIntosh, who was of Scottish origin. They had a son,
George Washington Stephens Jr.
George Washington Stephens (3 August 1866 – 6 February 1942) was a Canadians, Canadian politician. He became Lieutenant Colonel and President of the Saar (League of Nations), Saar commission of the League of Nations.
Born in Montreal, the ...
(1866–1942). After the sudden and unexpected death of Elizabeth, Stephens married her younger sister,
Frances Ramsey McIntosh, in 1878. They had a son together, Francis Chattan Stephens (1887–1918), who went to become a stockbroker and, during
World War I, a Captain in the
Canadian 13th Battalion. Chattan, as he was called, married a daughter of Canadian military minister
Albert Edward Kemp
Sir Albert Edward Kemp (August 11, 1858 – August 12, 1929) was a Canadian businessman and politician. Kemp was a Canadian Minister of Militia and Defence and Minister of Overseas Military Forces during World War I. A Conservative and Un ...
in 1912. Their daughter, Frances Elizabeth (1912–2014) married Murray Gordon Ballantyne, son of
Charles Colquhoun Ballantyne, politician.
In 1868, Stephens was elected to the
Montreal City Council
The Montreal City Council (french: Conseil municipal de Montréal) is the governing body in the mayor–council government in the city of Montreal, Quebec. The head of the city government in Montreal is the mayor, who is first among equals in the ...
as a councillor for the Saint-Laurent ward. He served on the council from 1868 to 1879, 1881 to 1882, and from 1889 to 1892.
In
1881
Events
January–March
* January 1– 24 – Siege of Geok Tepe: Russian troops under General Mikhail Skobelev defeat the Turkomans.
* January 13 – War of the Pacific – Battle of San Juan and Chorrillos: The C ...
, he was elected as the
Liberal candidate to the
Legislative Assembly of Quebec
The Legislative Assembly of Quebec (French: ''Assemblée législative du Québec'') was the name of the lower house of Quebec's legislature from 1867 to December 31, 1968, when it was renamed the National Assembly of Quebec. At the same time, t ...
for the electoral district of
Montréal-Centre. He was defeated in the
1886 election and again in the
1890 election. He was elected again for
Huntingdon in the
1892
Events
January–March
* January 1 – Ellis Island begins accommodating immigrants to the United States.
* February 1 - The historic Enterprise Bar and Grill was established in Rico, Colorado.
* February 27 – Rudolf Diesel applies for ...
and
1897
Events
January–March
* January 2 – The International Alpha Omicron Pi sorority is founded, in New York City.
* January 4 – A British force is ambushed by Chief Ologbosere, son-in-law of the ruler. This leads to a puniti ...
elections. He was appointed minister without portfolio in the cabinet of
Premier
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A premier will normally be a head of governm ...
Félix-Gabriel Marchand
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Born in what is Saint-Jean-sur- ...
in 1897. He was re-appointed to the same office in the cabinet of Premier
Simon-Napoléon Parent
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Background
Parent was born in ...
. He did not run in the
1900 election and was appointed a provincial commission on colonization in 1902.
His son,
George Washington Stephens, was also a politician in Quebec. His second wife, Frances, perished in the sinking of the British luxury liner ''
RMS Lusitania
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'' in 1915. Her body was recovered and the coffin sent back to Canada on the ''Hesperian'' which was sunk by a torpedo allegedly by the same German submarine that had sunk the ''Lusitania''.
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1832 births
1904 deaths
High School of Montreal alumni
McGill University Faculty of Law alumni
Montreal city councillors
Lawyers in Quebec
Quebec Liberal Party MNAs
Anglophone Quebec people
People from Swanton (town), Vermont
Burials at Mount Royal Cemetery