John Godkin Giles

John Godkin Giles
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario for Leeds South
In office
December 9, 1873  December 23, 1874
Preceded by Herbert Stone MacDonald
Succeeded by Robert Henry Preston
Personal details
Born (1834-05-17)May 17, 1834
Athens, Ontario
Died March 12, 1903(1903-03-12) (aged 68)
Brockville, Ontario
Political party Conservative
Spouse(s) Caroline (Carrie) Teskey
Children One daughter, Helena
Residence Farmersville (Leeds County), Ontario
Profession Medical Doctor

John Godkin Giles (May 17, 1834 March 12, 1903) was an Ontario medical doctor and political figure. He represented Leeds South in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a Conservative member from 1873 to 1874.[1]

Giles was born in Farmersville, near Napanee, Ontario, in 1834, one of ten children born to William Godkin Giles (1789–1867) and Sarah Richards (1791–1867).[2] He was trained as a medical doctor and, on August 26, 1871, he was appointed as an Associate Coroner for the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville.[3] He was married in Appleton, Ontario, on July 6, 1864, to Caroline (Carrie) Teskey (1840–1924) of Ramsay Township and they had one daughter.

Giles was elected in a by-election called when Herbert Stone MacDonald, the sitting Conservative MPP resigned to become a Judge.[4] Giles served for only one year and his Legislative Service included membership on only one Standing Committee (Private Bills). In 1874, he was defeated for the Conservative nomination by Robert Henry Preston who went on to win in the general election held that year.

He died in Leeds County, Ontario, in 1903.

References

  1. Member's parliamentary history for the Legislative Assembly of Ontario
  2. | Genealogical research
  3. | Law Journals, 1871
  4. | Writ of Election

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