James Richardson (1819–1892)
James Richardson | |
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| Born | James Richardson 1819 |
| Died | 15 November 1892 (aged 72–73) |
| Resting place | Cataraqui Cemetery |
| Occupations | merchant, tailor, politician, benefactor |
| Known for | grain exporting, founder of James Richardson and Sons, Limited |
| Spouse(s) | Roxanna Day (m. 1 March 1845, d. 1848) Susannah Wartman (m. 11 March 1850) |
| Children | Henry Westman Richardson |
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James Richardson (1819 – 15 November 1892) was a Canadian businessman, founder of James Richardson and Sons, Limited, politician, and a colleague and personal friend of Sir John A. Macdonald. James had two sons: George Armstrong Richardson and Henry Westman Richardson.
James died on 15 November 1892 leaving a business enterprise that survives today as James Richardson and Sons, Limited, the largest grain firm in the British Commonwealth. It is a privately owned agribusiness that is also involved with real estate, energy exploration, and food processing.
He is buried in Cataraqui Cemetery in Kingston, in the same cemetery as John A. Macdonald.