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Nationality
  
Canadian


Name
  
William Sr.

William Gooderham, Sr.

Born
  
August 29, 1790 (
1790-08-29
)
Scole, Norfolk, England

Died
  
August 20, 1881(1881-08-20) (aged 90) Toronto, Ontario

Occupation
  
distiller, businessman, and banker

Known for
  
founder of Gooderham and Worts distillery

Children
  
William Gooderham, Jr. George Gooderham James Gooderham Charles Horace Gooderham

Relatives
  
Albert Gooderham, grandson; George Horace Gooderham, grandson; James Gooderham Worts, nephew

William Gooderham (August 29, 1790 – August 20, 1881) was a Canadian distiller, businessman, and banker. He was the founder of the Gooderham and Worts company.

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Life and career

Born in Scole, Norfolk, England, the son of James and Sarah Gooderham, Gooderham emigrated to York, Upper Canada, in 1832 to invest and partner in a wind powered flour mill with his brother-in-law, James Worts. Briefly operating as Worts and Gooderham until Worts death in 1834, Gooderham continued to operate the mill as the William Gooderham Company.

In 1837, he added a distillery to make efficient use of surplus and second-grade grain. Having taken Worts' son, James Gooderham Worts, under his guidance since Worts' death, they became partners in 1845 and renamed the company as Gooderham and Worts.

Expanding their business, they introduced gas for illumination, expanded the use of steam power in the plants and built their own wharf to ship their consignments - by the 1860s they owned schooners on the Great Lakes. During the 1860s and 1870s, Gooderham was a community and business leader in the Toronto industrial landscape and in transportation and financial services, as well as on the stock exchange, and in the council and the board of arbitration of the Toronto Board of Trade.

In the summer of 1842, he participated with Bishop John Strachan in the founding meeting of Little Trinity Anglican Church, where he later was a warden for 30 years. A marble memorial for Gooderham is mounted on the west wall inside the church.

In 1864, he was appointed president of the Bank of Toronto.

Descendants

His son George Gooderham (1830–1905) was a businessman and philanthropist, his grandson George Horace Gooderham was a businessman and politician, and another grandson Albert Gooderham was a financier and philanthropist. His descendants' significance was not limited to Canada: his great-grandson, Dean Gooderham Acheson, born and raised in Connecticut, would serve as the US Secretary of State.

His son Charles Horace Gooderham built a "country property", a Georgian manor in northern Mississauga (929 Old Derry Road) in 1870, but sold in 1884 and is now the Rotherglen School Meadowvale Elementary Campus, a private Montessori school.

References

William Gooderham, Sr. Wikipedia