John Munn (shipbuilder), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

John Munn (shipbuilder)

Scottish-born shipbuilder and political figure in Lower Canada

Date of Birth: 12-Mar-1788

Place of Birth: Irvine, Scotland, United Kingdom

Date of Death: 20-Mar-1859

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About John Munn (shipbuilder)

  • John Munn (12 March 1788 – 20 March 1859) was a Scottish-born shipbuilder and political figure in Lower Canada. He was born in Irvine, Scotland in 1788, the son of a sailor, also named John Munn, and came to Quebec City in 1801, where he began his career as a shipbuilder.
  • In 1814, he went to Montreal, where he manufactured ships for the government.
  • He set up his own shipbuilding business at Quebec in 1815.
  • Many of the ships that he built were transported to Britain for sale.
  • Munn, well known as a master craftsman, also trained a number of shipbuilders.
  • He also helped found Queen's College at Kingston. In 1837, he was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada for the Lower Town of Quebec in a by-election held after George Vanfelson resigned his seat.
  • He served on the city council for Quebec from 1840–1842.
  • In 1845 and 1846, he built steamships for the People's Line of Steamers; when this company was unable to pay, Munn was forced to take back ownership of the ships.
  • Because he had borrowed heavily from the Bank of British North America to finance their construction, this left Munn in a bad financial position and he was later forced to sell his shipyard and other properties. He died at Quebec in 1859, where a small park bear his name in the Saint-Roch neighbourhood.
  • It contains a sculpture that represents a ship and is called Le roi du fleuve (King of the River), John Munn’s nick-name.
  • Munn was buried in Mount Hermon Cemetery in Sillery.

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