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The Reverend John Stuart 1740-1811

Interior of St. George's Cathedral, Kingston
Interior of St. George's Cathedral, Kingston
People Religion Plaque

Location:

On the grounds of St. George's Anglican Cathedral, King Street East at Johnson Street, Kingston

Themes:

People, Religion

Unveiling year:

1960

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Plaque text:

Born in Pennsylvania, Stuart was ordained in 1770 and sent to Fort Hunter, N.Y., as a missionary to the Mohawks. An ardent Loyalist, he came to Canada in 1781 where he was appointed chaplain to the 2nd Battalion King's Royal Regiment of New York. In 1785, having settled at Cataraqui (Kingston), he became the first resident Anglican clergyman in what is now Ontario. Stuart ministered to the white and Indian settlers of this area and visited as far west as Niagara and the Grand River. He was the first chaplain of the legislative council of Upper Canada and was responsible for the building of Kingston's earliest church, St. George's, in 1792.

Provincial plaque commemorating the Reverend John Stuart, 1740-1811