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John McDonald Mowat

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Occupation
  
Lawyer, soldier

Allegiance
  
Canada

Education
  
Queen's University

Language
  
English

Service/branch
  
Canadian Army


Nationality
  
Canadian

Name
  
John Mowat

Rank
  
Major

Alma mater
  
Queen's University

Died
  
October 7, 1916

Resting place
  
Kingston

John McDonald Mowat

Relatives
  
John Mowat, John Bower Mowat, Angus McGill Mowat, Farley Mowat, Oliver Mowat

Battles and wars
  
Battle of Vimy Ridge

John McDonald Mowat (February 17, 1872 – October 7, 1916) was a lawyer and politician in Ontario, Canada. He served as mayor of Kingston from 1906 to 1907.

Known as Major John, the son of John Bower Mowat and Emma McDonald, he was called to the Ontario bar in 1898. Mowat practised law in Kingston and later in Vancouver, British Columbia. He ran unsuccessfully for the Kingston seat in the Canadian House of Commons in 1911, losing to William Folger Nickle. He went overseas as a Major with a Vancouver regiment during World War I and was killed in action at the age of 44.

His nephew Angus McGill Mowat also served in World War I, and his great-nephew is Canadian author Farley Mowat.

His name is inscribed on the Vimy Memorial.

References

John McDonald Mowat Wikipedia