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James Beaty Jr.

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Birth
Trafalgar, Halton Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada
Death
15 Mar 1899 (aged 67)
Toronto, Toronto Municipality, Ontario, Canada
Burial
Toronto, Toronto Municipality, Ontario, Canada Add to Map
Plot
K 99
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Politician. He was the mayor of Toronto from 1879 to 1880 and a member of Canadian parliament from 1880 to 1887. He was born on Ashdale Farm, in Trafalgar Township of Halton County, Ontario. After schooling in Palermo, Ontario, he studied law in Toronto, formally becoming a lawyer in 1855. He was designated Queen's Counsel in 1872. His father was John Beaty, an Irish emigrant. On 10 November 1858, he married a cousin, Fanny Beaty. One of his uncles, a previous Canadian Member of Parliament, was also named James Beaty and therefore was referred to in some instances as "James Beaty, Sen." (senior). Conversely, the younger Beaty is sometimes referred to as "James Beaty, Jr." Following his terms as Toronto Mayor in 1879 and 1880, he won election to the Canadian House of Commons on 28 August 1880. He became a Conservative party member who represented the West Toronto riding. He was re-elected on 20 June 1882 to serve in the 5th Canadian Parliament. He was a prohibitionist during his time in parliament. The Liberal Globe newspaper derided him as a "boodler" and "the notorious 'Boy,'" and argued that his support for prohibition was based on a hypocritical calculation for personal advantage. He lost the West Toronto Conservative nomination to Frederick Charles Denison in the buildup to the 1887 federal election, and returned to legal practice. In 1892, he made an unsuccessful bid to return as Toronto's Mayor. He served as a bencher of the Law Society of Upper Canada from 1881 to 1891.

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Cenotaph here
Politician. He was the mayor of Toronto from 1879 to 1880 and a member of Canadian parliament from 1880 to 1887. He was born on Ashdale Farm, in Trafalgar Township of Halton County, Ontario. After schooling in Palermo, Ontario, he studied law in Toronto, formally becoming a lawyer in 1855. He was designated Queen's Counsel in 1872. His father was John Beaty, an Irish emigrant. On 10 November 1858, he married a cousin, Fanny Beaty. One of his uncles, a previous Canadian Member of Parliament, was also named James Beaty and therefore was referred to in some instances as "James Beaty, Sen." (senior). Conversely, the younger Beaty is sometimes referred to as "James Beaty, Jr." Following his terms as Toronto Mayor in 1879 and 1880, he won election to the Canadian House of Commons on 28 August 1880. He became a Conservative party member who represented the West Toronto riding. He was re-elected on 20 June 1882 to serve in the 5th Canadian Parliament. He was a prohibitionist during his time in parliament. The Liberal Globe newspaper derided him as a "boodler" and "the notorious 'Boy,'" and argued that his support for prohibition was based on a hypocritical calculation for personal advantage. He lost the West Toronto Conservative nomination to Frederick Charles Denison in the buildup to the 1887 federal election, and returned to legal practice. In 1892, he made an unsuccessful bid to return as Toronto's Mayor. He served as a bencher of the Law Society of Upper Canada from 1881 to 1891.

Actual burial here
Cenotaph here

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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7765188/james-beaty: accessed ), memorial page for James Beaty Jr. (10 Nov 1831–15 Mar 1899), Find a Grave Memorial ID 7765188, citing Toronto Necropolis Cemetery and Crematorium, Toronto, Toronto Municipality, Ontario, Canada; Maintained by Find a Grave.