James Alexander Cantlie (1836-1924)

Merchant, of James A. Cantlie & Co., and President of the Montreal Board of Trade

He was born and educated at Mortlach, Morayshire, in Scotland. He served in the 1st Aberdeenshire Regiment from 1859 to 1863 and was present at the Royal Review in 1861. He was married in 1866 to the sister of the future Lord Mount Stephen and in 1868 at Montreal he established the mercantile firm of Cantlie, Ewan & Co. which was reorganized in 1893 as James A. Cantlie & Co. of which he was the senior partner. He was President of the Montreal Board of Trade in 1885; President of the Canadian Traveller's Association; Vice-President of the Dominion Transport Company; and, Governor of the Montreal General Hospital and Western Hospital. In Montreal, he and his wife lived at 131 Crescent Street before moving to the Shaughnessy House. They were the parents of five children (listed) who lived to adulthood.

Parents (2)

Francis Cantlie

Postmaster, of Clunymore, Mortlach, Banffshire

1798-1887

Mary (Stuart) Cantlie

Mrs Mary (Stuart) Cantlie

1809-1851

Spouse (1)

Eleanora (Stephen) Cantlie

Mrs Eleanora (Stephen) Cantlie

1835-1916

Children (5)

George Stephen Cantlie

Lt.-Colonel George Stephen Cantlie, D.S.O., of the Black Watch, Montreal

1867-1956

Mary Stuart (Cantlie) Adami

Mrs Mary Stuart (Cantlie) Adami

1868-1916

William Henry Northcote Cantlie

William Henry Northcote Cantlie

1876-1907

James Alexander Cantlie

Raised the 179th & 174th Battalions of the Canadian Expeditionary Force

1877-1920

Francis Patrick Lewis Cantlie

Francis Patrick Lewis Cantlie

1879-1908

Associated Houses (1)

Shaughnessy House

Montreal, Quebec