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Andrew Trew Wood
Andrew Trew Wood
Member of the Senate of Canada for Hamilton
In office
21 January 1901 - 21 January 1903
Member of Parliament for Hamilton
In office
1874-1878
1896-1900
Personal details
Born(1826-08-26)26 August 1826
Mountnorris, County Armagh, Ireland
Died21 January 1903(1903-01-21) (aged 76)
Canada
Political partyLiberal Party of Canada
Spouse(s)
Elizabeth Freeman
(m. 1851; died 1860)

Jane White
(m. 1863)
OccupationBusinessman, politician

Andrew Trew Wood (26 August 1826 – 21 January 1903) was a Canadian businessman and parliamentarian.

Biography

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Born in Mountnorris, County Armagh, Ireland, the son of David Wood, a merchant, and Frances Bigham Trew, he emigrated to Canada sometime before 1846. He found employment at James Shepard Ryan's hardware store in Toronto in that year; in 1848, he was put in charge of the branch in Hamilton. In 1856, he opened his own business. Wood was a founding director of the Hamilton and Lake Erie Railway Company in 1869 and the Ontario Cotton Mills Company in 1881. In 1893, he became one of the owners of the Hamilton Blast Furnace Company; when it merged with the Ontario Rolling Mills Company to form the Hamilton Steel and Iron Company in 1899, Wood served as its first president.

A Liberal, he served three terms as a member of parliament in the House of Commons of Canada. First elected in the Canadian federal elections of 1874, the election was later declared void. He was re-elected in an 1875 by-election and again in 1896 (he was defeated in 1878 and 1900). He represented the electoral district of Hamilton in the province of Ontario.

Wood was married twice: to Elizabeth Freeman from 1851 until her death in 1860 and to Jane White in 1863.

On 21 January 1901, he was appointed to the Senate of Canada upon the recommendation of Sir Wilfrid Laurier. He represented the senatorial division of Hamilton, Ontario, until his death.

References

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