Background
He was born in Quebec City, the son of John Caldwell, who was the son of Henry Caldwell, and Jane Davidson.
He was born in Quebec City, the son of John Caldwell, who was the son of Henry Caldwell, and Jane Davidson.
He was named a justice of the peace in 1816. Caldwell married Sophia Louisa Paynter, the niece of Matthew Whitworth-Aylmer. In 1826, the seigneury of Lauzon was sold to clear his father"s debts, even though it had not been part of his father"s property.
Caldwell"s appeal was unsuccessful.
He later operated a sawmill in the seigneury of Île-Verte with William Price and Louis Bertrand. Caldwell voted against the Ninety-Two Resolutions.
Caldwell inherited the title of baronet from his father, the title became extinct on his death.