Born at Wolfesfield, in the vicinity of Quebec City, the fifth son of William Price, a lumber merchant and Jane Stewart, he was educated in England. He was a partner in the lumbering, manufacturing and exporting company of Price Brothers and a Vice-President of the Union Bank of Canada. Price was appointed to the Senate representing the senatorial division of The Laurentides, Quebec on the advice of John Alexander Macdonald on December 1, 1888. A Conservative, he served almost 11 years until his death in 1899.
Born at Wolfesfield, in the vicinity of Quebec City, the fifth son of William Price, a lumber merchant and Jane Stewart, he was educated in England. He was a partner in the lumbering, manufacturing and exporting company of Price Brothers and a Vice-President of the Union Bank of Canada. Price was appointed to the Senate representing the senatorial division of The Laurentides, Quebec on the advice of John Alexander Macdonald on December 1, 1888. A Conservative, he served almost 11 years until his death in 1899.
Family Members
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David Edward Price
1826–1883
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William Evan Price
1827–1880
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Richard Charles Price
1829–1861
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Mary Eleanor Price O'Neill
1830–1916
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Caroline-Ann Price Torrens
1832–1859
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Henry Ferrier Price
1833–1898
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Jane Maria Price
1835–1910
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Charlotte Isabella Price
1837–1904
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Eliza Price
1838–1852
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George Edward Price
1842–1921
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Lewis Albert Price
1844–1911
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Cecilia Price
1846–1935
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Charles Price
1849–1851
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