Donald MacInnes (1824-1900)

Senator & President of the Bank of Hamilton, Ontario

He was born at Oban, Argyllshire, and came to Upper Canada with his parents in 1840. He started his career as a dry goods merchant in Dundas before relocating to Hamilton where he became one of the leading merchants and manufacturers in Canada. He was President of the Bank of Hamilton; President of the Canada Cotton Company, of Cornwall; President of the Saskatchewan Valley Railway Company; and, a director of the Canada Life Insurance Company. He was Chairman of the Royal Commission (1880) appointed to inquire into the organization of the Civil Service of Canada and was elected to the Senate the following year on the recommendation of Sir John A. Macdonald. In 1863, he married Mary Amelia, the youngest daughter of Sir John Beverley Robinson 1st Bt. They had six children and lived at Dundurn Castle, Hamilton.

Parents

Duncan MacInnes

Grazier, of Oban, Argyll; emigrated to Upper Canada

1792-1858

Johanna (Stuart) MacInnes

Mrs Johanna (Stuart) MacInnes

1792-1871

Spouse

Mary (Robinson) MacInnes

Mrs Mary Amelia (Robinson) MacInnes

1831-1879

Children

Jessie Lefroy (MacInnes) Campbell

Mrs Jessie Lefroy (MacInnes) Campbell

b.1862

Beverley Stuart MacInnes

Beverley Stuart MacInnes, of Toronto

1864-1927

Donald Walker MacInnes

Donald Walker MacInnes, died in early adulthood, unmarried

1865-1883

William Robinson MacInnes

William R. MacInnes, of Montreal; Vice-President of the Canadian Pacific Railway

1867-1949

Duncan Sayre MacInnes

Brigadier-General Duncan Sayre MacInnes, C.M.G., D.S.O., C-de-G

1870-1918

Charles Stephen MacInnes

Col. Charles Stephen MacInnes C.M.G., K.C., of Toronto

1872-1952

Associated Houses

Dundurn Castle

Hamilton, Ontario