Knowledge (XXG)

Joseph Frobisher

Source đź“ť

250: 33: 281:
observed in her diary that Mrs. Frobisher, "lived in great style and comfort, and had an excellent garden". Since retiring from the fur trade in 1798, the sociable Mr. Frobisher had enjoyed the good life and developed a passion for sumptuous dining to the extent that he kept a diary specifically for
411:
territory. The body of water on which sits Iqaluit is still known as Frobisher Bay. There still exists a Frobisher street in Montreal. Beaver Hall Hill is a street which follows the beginning of the path up Rue Belmont to the location of Frobisher's country retreat.
290: 282:
recording his dinner parties. His dining room comfortably sat forty guests, and even though he was not in the best of health from 1806, he continued to dine out or entertain in his home every night of the week. He was secretary and chairman of the
202:, other posts, and Montreal. When Benjamin died unexpectedly in 1787, as Joseph knew very little at that stage of the management side of the business (and Thomas nothing at all), the two brothers went into partnership with 306:, Frobisher married a girl twenty years his junior. She was Charlotte Jobert (1761-1816), daughter of surgeon Jean-Baptiste Jobert and Charlotte LarchevĂŞque. Her aunt, Marguerite LarchevĂŞque (1749-1798), was married to 632: 577: 597: 617: 602: 178:, and Joseph joined them in 1769. They put to use the small capital they had between them to set up a fur trading company based in Montreal, trading in the 286:
from 1807 until his death, and they frequently met at Frobisher's home. Frobisher died at Beaver Hall in 1810, and his home succumbed to fire in 1847.
607: 488: 452: 361: 142:
in 1748. He was the third of five sons born to Joseph Frobisher (1710–1763) and Rachel Hargreaves (1718–1790). The Frobishers were an old
612: 627: 587: 303: 310:, one of the most influential French Canadian fur traders, who with Frobisher and his brother was one of the founding members of the 622: 537: 226: 107: 377: 214: 171: 167: 103: 582: 190:
The brothers worked well together: Benjamin's talents laid in management and he concentrated on running the business with
293:
North view of Montreal with its old fortifications, circa 1793, as seen from Joseph Frobisher's country seat, Beaver Hall
592: 549: 542: 527: 318:(Rachel) Charlotte Frobisher (1780-1801), In 1797, she married Major-General Edward James O'Brien (1772–1855), of the 203: 503: 437: 373: 349: 198:
lifestyle and was only ever in Montreal briefly. Joseph had a more varied experience, dividing his time between
486:"A History of the Scotch Presbyterian Church, St. Gabriel Street, Montreal" By Rev, Robert Campbell, M.A., 1887 474: 199: 364:. In 1804, he married Isabella, daughter of James Grant and Susannah Coffin. She was a niece of The Rt. Hon. 151: 139: 53: 519: 383:
Caroline Frobisher (1798-1843). In 1820, she married James McGill Trottier Desrivières, heir of The Hon.
222: 319: 230: 572: 567: 388: 127: 91: 87: 179: 485: 369: 353: 307: 278: 274: 234: 207: 159: 115: 217:
for Montreal East in 1792. Frobisher retired from the company in 1798. He was secretary for the
365: 238: 314:. They were the parents of fifteen children, but only three lived to adulthood and married: 327: 163: 155: 492: 342: 331: 249: 561: 400: 396: 384: 357: 326:. She died in tragic circumstances and was buried with a monument to her memory at 323: 270: 123: 330:. (O'Brien remarried and his daughter Mary Henrietta married Vice-Admiral Hon. 311: 283: 218: 119: 289: 32: 335: 195: 175: 143: 99: 213:
Frobisher was named a justice of the peace in 1788. He was elected to the
262: 254: 95: 72: 408: 404: 322:. He was the son of James O'Brien (d.1773) M.P., of Ennistymon Castle, 147: 266: 191: 194:
from Montreal. In stark contrast to Benjamin, Thomas preferred the
288: 248: 111: 475:
Race and Gender in the Northern Colonies (2000), by Janet Noel
524:
Dictionnaire des parlementaires du Québec de 1792 à nos jours
465:
Page 168 of The Great Accomplishment (1973), by Averil Grieve
387:, his father's stepfather. He was a first cousin of The Hon. 453:"From the archives: Beaver Hall gave Simcoes hill of a view" 265:
on St. Gabriel Street and extensive landholdings throughout
241:. He served in the local militia, becoming major by 1806. 273:, Beaver Hall, which was one of the early estates of the 253:
Beaver Hall, built-in 1792 outside the old city walls of
391:. They were the parents of one son who died in infancy. 552:
Rare Books and Special Collections, McGill University.
578:
Members of the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada
60: 39: 23: 598:Persons of National Historic Significance (Canada) 633:Immigrants to the Province of Quebec (1763–1791) 395:The Frobisher brothers gave their name to the 618:English emigrants to pre-Confederation Quebec 428:History Of Canadian Wealth By Gustavus Myers 221:at Montreal. Frobisher was part-owner of the 8: 257:was Frobisher's home until his death in 1810 86:(April 15, 1748 – September 12, 1810) 146:family descended from Richard Frobysher of 126:, Beaver Hall, became a centre of Montreal 122:, of which he was chairman. From 1792, his 31: 20: 603:Politicians from Halifax, West Yorkshire 421: 225:and, with his partners, purchased the 455:. THE MONTREAL GAZETTE. 13 June 2017. 356:, was elected to Parliament, and was 7: 447: 445: 302:In 1779, at the Anglican service in 372:She was a stepdaughter of The Hon. 277:. The wife of Lieutenant Governor 114:. He was a founding member of the 14: 504:Mrs Charlotte (Frobisher) O'Brien 438:Genealogy of the Frobisher family 407:, and is now the capital city of 538:Dictionary of Canadian Biography 233:, located on the north shore of 158:. Joseph's eldest two brothers, 608:18th-century Canadian merchants 550:Joseph Frobisher Collection at 206:; both firms being part of the 370:Sir Roger Hale Sheaffe 1st Bt. 215:1st Parliament of Lower Canada 172:British Conquest of New France 110:with estates totalling 57,000 104:1st Parliament of Lower Canada 1: 138:Joseph Frobisher was born at 403:, which in 1987 was renamed 261:He had a large townhouse in 543:University of Toronto Press 528:National Assembly of Quebec 649: 613:Economic history of Canada 352:, became a partner in the 628:Canadian company founders 588:North West Company people 350:Benjamin Joseph Frobisher 30: 623:Anglophone Quebec people 269:. In 1792, he built his 102:. He was elected to the 294: 279:Sir John Graves Simcoe 258: 376:and a half-sister of 320:24th Regiment of Foot 292: 252: 166:(1744-1788), came to 583:Canadian fur traders 535:"Joseph Frobisher". 156:Sir Martin Frobisher 154:, a first cousin of 541:(online ed.). 237:, near present-day 223:Batiscan Iron Works 180:Northwest Territory 16:Canadian politician 593:Canadian Anglicans 491:2012-11-12 at the 354:North West Company 348:Lt.-Col. The Hon. 345:'s famous voyage.) 308:Charles Chaboillez 295: 275:Golden Square Mile 259: 235:St. Lawrence River 208:North West Company 140:Halifax, Yorkshire 116:North West Company 98:'s most important 64:September 12, 1810 54:Halifax, Yorkshire 399:community called 389:Henri Desrivières 366:Sir William Grant 298:Family and legacy 80: 79: 640: 546: 531: 506: 501: 495: 483: 477: 472: 466: 463: 457: 456: 449: 440: 435: 429: 426: 328:Exeter Cathedral 84:Joseph Frobisher 75:, Quebec, Canada 67: 49: 47: 35: 25:Joseph Frobisher 21: 648: 647: 643: 642: 641: 639: 638: 637: 558: 557: 534: 518: 515: 510: 509: 502: 498: 493:Wayback Machine 484: 480: 473: 469: 464: 460: 451: 450: 443: 436: 432: 427: 423: 418: 378:George Hamilton 300: 247: 188: 170:soon after the 136: 76: 69: 65: 56: 51: 45: 43: 26: 17: 12: 11: 5: 646: 644: 636: 635: 630: 625: 620: 615: 610: 605: 600: 595: 590: 585: 580: 575: 570: 560: 559: 556: 555: 547: 532: 514: 513:External links 511: 508: 507: 496: 478: 467: 458: 441: 430: 420: 419: 417: 414: 393: 392: 381: 362:Lord Dalhousie 346: 343:Charles Darwin 332:Robert FitzRoy 299: 296: 246: 243: 239:Trois-Rivières 204:Simon McTavish 187: 184: 135: 132: 78: 77: 70: 68:(aged 62) 62: 58: 57: 52: 50:April 15, 1748 41: 37: 36: 28: 27: 24: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 645: 634: 631: 629: 626: 624: 621: 619: 616: 614: 611: 609: 606: 604: 601: 599: 596: 594: 591: 589: 586: 584: 581: 579: 576: 574: 571: 569: 566: 565: 563: 554: 553: 548: 544: 540: 539: 533: 529: 526:(in French). 525: 521: 517: 516: 512: 505: 500: 497: 494: 490: 487: 482: 479: 476: 471: 468: 462: 459: 454: 448: 446: 442: 439: 434: 431: 425: 422: 415: 413: 410: 406: 402: 401:Frobisher Bay 398: 397:Baffin Island 390: 386: 382: 379: 375: 371: 367: 363: 359: 355: 351: 347: 344: 340: 339: 334:, captain of 333: 329: 325: 321: 317: 316: 315: 313: 309: 305: 297: 291: 287: 285: 280: 276: 272: 268: 264: 256: 251: 244: 242: 240: 236: 232: 228: 224: 220: 216: 211: 209: 205: 201: 200:Grand Portage 197: 193: 185: 183: 181: 177: 174:to enter the 173: 169: 165: 161: 157: 153: 149: 145: 141: 133: 131: 129: 125: 121: 117: 113: 109: 105: 101: 97: 94:, was one of 93: 89: 85: 74: 71:Beaver Hall, 63: 59: 55: 42: 38: 34: 29: 22: 19: 551: 545:. 1979–2016. 536: 523: 499: 481: 470: 461: 433: 424: 394: 385:James McGill 374:John Craigie 368:and General 358:Aide-de-camp 337: 324:County Clare 301: 271:country seat 260: 212: 189: 137: 124:country seat 83: 81: 66:(1810-09-12) 18: 573:1810 deaths 568:1748 births 520:"Biography" 312:Beaver Club 284:Beaver Club 245:Beaver Hall 219:Beaver Club 120:Beaver Club 100:fur traders 562:Categories 416:References 134:Early life 106:and was a 46:1748-04-15 231:Champlain 227:seigneury 176:fur trade 144:Yorkshire 82:The Hon. 489:Archived 304:Montreal 263:Montreal 255:Montreal 196:voyageur 160:Benjamin 118:and the 108:seigneur 96:Montreal 73:Montreal 409:Nunavut 405:Iqaluit 341:during 148:Altofts 128:society 338:Beagle 267:Quebec 192:London 186:Career 168:Quebec 164:Thomas 152:Thorne 112:acres 336:HMS 162:and 150:and 92:J.P. 88:M.P. 61:Died 40:Born 360:to 229:of 564:: 522:. 444:^ 210:. 182:. 130:. 90:, 530:. 380:. 48:) 44:(

Index


Halifax, Yorkshire
Montreal
M.P.
J.P.
Montreal
fur traders
1st Parliament of Lower Canada
seigneur
acres
North West Company
Beaver Club
country seat
society
Halifax, Yorkshire
Yorkshire
Altofts
Thorne
Sir Martin Frobisher
Benjamin
Thomas
Quebec
British Conquest of New France
fur trade
Northwest Territory
London
voyageur
Grand Portage
Simon McTavish
North West Company

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.

↑