Background
The son of James Cockshutt and Mary Nightingale, he was born in Bradford, Yorkshire, England. In 1828, his father established himself as a general merchant in York, and soon opened a branch in Brantford, Canada West which Ignatius clerked for his father.
Career
After a rocky start at the branch location, it was ultimately successful to the point that the York business was closed and the operation consolidated in Brantford. He operated the business very successfully until 1882 as his main occupation. In 1882, the business was incorporated as the Cockshutt Plow Company, with James G. Cockshutt as president and Ignatius as vice-president
At that time, they employed about 50 workers.
After James" death in 1885, the company was operated by three of Ignatius" sons in succession and by a Cockshutt family member until 1957, when outside interests gained control of the company. After his withdrawal from his active businesses, he spent considerable time and money on various charity and philanthropic causes.
He was a devout Inghamite Methodist and remained committed to its teachings of charity and evangelism. Margaret died in 1847.
In total he had nine children that survived into adulthood, and three who died in infancy.