Robert Hay (furniture manufacturer), Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Robert Hay (furniture manufacturer)

Canadian politician

Date of Birth: 18-May-1808

Date of Death: 24-Jul-1890

Profession: politician

Nationality: Canada

Zodiac Sign: Taurus


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About Robert Hay (furniture manufacturer)

  • Robert Hay (May 18, 1808 – July 24, 1890) was a furniture manufacturer and political figure in Ontario, Canada.
  • He represented Toronto Centre in the House of Commons of Canada as a Liberal member from 1878 to 1887. He was born in Tibbermore, Perthshire, Scotland in 1890, the son of Robert Hay, and apprenticed as a cabinet-maker in Perth.
  • In 1831, he came with his parents to York (later Toronto); his parents died of cholera shortly after arriving.
  • In 1835, he became partners with John Jacques in a cabinet-making business.
  • By 1850, their company was the leading manufacturer of furniture in the country.
  • They soon adopted the use of steam-powered machinery.
  • The company established a branch plant and sawmill in New Lowell in Simcoe County in 1854.
  • Hay helped establish the Toronto, Simcoe and Lake Huron Union Railway which passed through New Lowell.
  • The company also produced other wooden items, such as clothespins, and supplied timber for railway construction.
  • Jacques retired from the business in 1870. Hay also helped found the St Lawrence Bank in 1872, raised livestock near New Lowell in partnership with his nephew Robert Paton, was a director of the Credit Valley Railway and took part in land speculation in the North-West Territories.
  • He married Mary Dunlop in 1847 and had eight children.
  • The furniture business was dissolved in 1885. He died in Toronto in 1890.

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