John Pliny Crysler
John Pliny Crysler, MLA | |
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Member of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada for Dundas | |
In office 1848–1851 | |
Preceded by | George Greenfield Macdonell |
Succeeded by | Jesse W. Rose |
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada for Dundas | |
In office 1854–1857 | |
Preceded by | Jesse W. Rose |
Succeeded by | James William Cook |
Personal details | |
Born | February 26, 1801 Crysler's Farm, Williamsburg Township, Dundas County |
Died | April 7, 1881 Morrisburg, Ontario | (aged 80)
Political party | Conservative |
Relatives | John Crysler (father) |
Occupation | Timber merchant, soldier, politician, registrar |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Upper Canada |
Branch/service | Canadian militia |
Years of service | 1837 - 1864 |
Rank | Lieutenant Captain Colonel |
Unit | 1st Regiment of Dundas Militia |
Commands | 4th (Winchester) Battalion, Dundas Militia (1859-1864) |
Battles/wars | Upper Canada Rebellion Fenian Raids |
John Pliny Crysler (February 26, 1801 – April 7, 1881) was a timber merchant and political figure in Canada West.
He was born on Crysler's Farm in 1801, the son of Lt. Col. John Crysler by his first wife Dorothea. He was a captain in the Dundas County Militia and led his company into action at the Battle of the Windmill of Nov 12–16 1838. Crysler represented Dundas in the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada from 1848 to 1851 and from 1854 to 1857. He was promoted to Lt-Col. and placed in command of the 4th Battalion (Winchester Township), Dundas County Militia in 1859. He was appointed registrar for the County in 1867. He died at his home in Morrisburg, Ontario on April 7, 1881, at the age of 80. His wife, the former Mary Westley, predeceased him.
His home, Crysler Hall, is now preserved as part of Upper Canada Village.
References
- Stormont, Dundas & Glengarry: A History, John Graham Harkness (1946)