Background
Born October 14th, 1787, son of John Molson (1763-1836) & Sarah Vaughn (1751-1829), at Montreal, Quebec.
Born October 14th, 1787, son of John Molson (1763-1836) & Sarah Vaughn (1751-1829), at Montreal, Quebec.
Though he was apprenticed to the brewing trade and became a partner in the family brewery in 1816, Molson was primarily a financier.
Former Director of Molson Bank, President of the Champlain and Saint Lawrence Railroad (Canada"s first railway), and President of Montreal General Hospital. The family monopoly of river transport enabled him, as owner of the Swiftsure, to engage in profitable banking operations during the War of 1812, buying bills of exchange at heavy discount in Montreal and disposing of them at a profit in Quebec. He became a director of the Bank of Montreal shortly after its foundation and was vice-president of Molson"s Bank from its incorporation in 1855.
He was a promoter of the Champlain and Saint Lawrence Railroad, Canada"s first railway, and became its president in 1837.
His other interests included the first Montreal water works and gas company, fire insurance and various industrial enterprises. He succeeded his father as a life governor, vice-president and president of the Montreal General Hospital.
As chairman of the Constitutional Association he fought on the government side in the Rebellions of 1837 and was wounded. He was given the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel of the militia.
John died on July 12, 1860 at Montreal.
In 1838-1841 he was a member of the Special Council of Lower Canada.