Background
John Drought Lauder was born in Trim, Ireland in 1855.
John Drought Lauder was born in Trim, Ireland in 1855.
Trinity College.
As a police officer for the North-West Mounted Police he saw active service during the North-West Rebellion. He went to post secondary education at Trinity College, Dublin and learned medicine. He moved to North America, arriving in Fort Macleod in 1876.
Shortly after arriving he joined the North-West Mounted Police.
As a police officer Lauder saw active combat duties during the North-West Rebellion. He was part of the Alberta Field Force led by Major General Thomas Bland Strange and served at the battle of Battle of Frenchman"s Butte.
Lauder was a pioneer cattle rancher. He settled in the Innisfail, area in the central portion of Alberta.
He registered the second cattle brand with the North-West Territories government.
They would have five children together. As a civil servant Lauder worked as an Indian agent on the Blackfoot Reserve. Lauder was elected to the North-West Territories Legislature in his first attempt as a candidate.
He served in the legislature until it was dissolved in 1888 choosing not to run again.
Lauder ran for a second term in office 14 years later in the 1902 North-West Territories general election. He was defeated by John Simpson losing by 21 votes in the Innisfail electoral district.
Lauder lived out his entire life in the Innisfail area of Alberta. He died in 1934.
He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of the North-West Territories from 1885 until 1888.