Thomas Porteous (1765-1830)

Lt.-Col. Thomas Porteous, M.L.A., Merchant, of Montreal; Seigneur of Terrebonne

He was born at the City of Quebec and became a grain merchant. In 1800, he paid £20,000 for the Seigneury of Terrebonne that was renowned for its production of wheat and flour. He was a director of the Bank of Montreal, Vice-President of the Montreal Savings Bank, and President of the Montreal Water Works. He kept a townhouse on Rue Notre-Dame in Montreal and in 1813 commissioned John Try to build him a large stone house "of the best materials... laid out in a superior style" at Sainte-Thérèse-de-Blainville. He married Olivia Everest at Vermont and had seven children.

Parents

John Porteous

Merchant, of Montreal

1741-1782

Josepha (de Carqueville) Porteous

Mrs "Josette" Marie-Barbe-Josèphte (Drouet de Carqueville) Porteous

1754-1784

Spouse

Olivia (Everest) Porteous

Mrs Olivia (Everest) Porteous

1760-1841

Children

John Porteous

Merchant, of Montreal

1790-1837