Leslie Gault (1787-1843)

Merchant & Shipowner at Strabane, Co. Tyrone

He was an Anglo-Irish merchant and shipowner in County Tyrone. He started as a general trader in Strabane who branched out into shipping, sending immigrant ships to New Brunswick and the United States that returned with timber and grain. In 1841, he lost three ships at sea as well as further money on grain and timber due to falling markets. In 1842, he emigrated with his wife and seven surviving children to Lower Canada to make a fresh start in Montreal, but died nine months later of cholera. His wife, Mary, was a daughter of Matthew Hamilton of Trentagh House, Co. Donegal.

Spouse

Mary (Hamilton) Gault

Mrs Mary (Hamilton) Gault

1799-1874

Children

Matthew Hamilton Gault

M.P., Founder of Sun Life Assurance Company, Montreal

1822-1887

Robert Leslie Gault

Robert L. Gault, Cotton Manufacturer, of 906 Sherbrooke Street, Montreal

1831-1895

Andrew Frederick Gault

A.F. Gault, of "Rokeby" Montreal; President of the Dominion Cotton Company

1833-1903