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John Bower Mowat

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Language
  
English

Education
  
Queen's University

Name
  
John Mowat


Alma mater
  
Queen's University

Nationality
  
Canadian

Resting place
  
Kingston

Occupation
  
Professor & Presbyterian Minister

Spouse
  
Janet McGill (1855), Emma McDonald (1861)

Died
  
July 15, 1900, Kingston, Canada

Relatives
  
John Mowat, John McDonald Mowat, Farley Mowat, Oliver Mowat

John Bower Mowat M.A., D.D. (June 8, 1825 – July 15, 1900) was a Presbyterian minister and university professor in Ontario, Canada.

John Bower Mowat (known as Professor John), the son of John Mowat and Helen Levack, was born in Kingston, Upper Canada and was educated in Brockville, at Queen's College and at the University of Edinburgh. In 1848, he was appointed catechist to John Machar. Mowat was ordained at Niagara in 1850. He was married twice: first to Janet, the daughter of Reverend Robert McGill, in 1855 and then to Emma, the daughter of John McDonald in 1861. Mowat served as pastor of St. Andrews Presbyterian Church in Niagara from 1850 to 1857. In that year, he was named professor of oriental languages, biblical criticism and church history at Queen's. He served as acting registrar in 1881.

His brother Oliver served as premier of Ontario. His son Robert McGill Mowat was the father of Angus McGill Mowat and the grandfather of Farley Mowat. His son John McDonald Mowat served as mayor of Kingston.

Mowat died at Kingston at the age of 75.

References

John Bower Mowat Wikipedia