Col. Sir Albert Edward Gooderham

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Col. Sir Albert Edward Gooderham

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Birthplace: Toronto, Toronto Division, Ontario, Canada
Death: April 25, 1935 (73)
Toronto, Toronto Division, Ontario, Canada
Place of Burial: 635 Parliament Street, Toronto, Toronto Division, ON, M4X 1R1, Canada
Immediate Family:

Son of George Horace Gooderham and Harriet Gooderham
Husband of Lady Marietta Reford Gooderham
Father of Lt. Col. Albert Edward Gooderham, V.D.; Charlotte Olive Burson; Herbert Ross Gooderham; Melville Stuart Gooderham; Marietta Isabel Crease and 2 others
Brother of William George Gooderham; Harriet Victoria Blackstock; Elizabeth Louisa Mitchell; Adelaide Mary Ross; Charlotte Olive Gooderham and 6 others

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About Col. Sir Albert Edward Gooderham

Colonel Sir Albert Edward Gooderham, KCMG was a Canadian distiller, financier, soldier, and philanthropist.

Born in Toronto, he was a son of George Gooderham Sr. an eminent businessman, and his wife Harriet Dean. His grandfather was William Gooderham, a founder of the Gooderham and Worts distillery.

Gooderham became a managing director at Gooderham and Worts in 1905, and vice-president in 1912. His brother, George Horace Gooderham, also worked at the company. Outside of the family business, Gooderham served in various corporations, including the Bank of Toronto, the Canada Permanent Mortgage Corporation, the Confederation Life Association, and the Dominion of Canada Guarantee and Accident Company.

Gooderham joined the 10th Royal Grenadiers as second lieutenant in 1885 and later commanded the unit. He was also the chairman of the Ontario branch of the Red Cross, and he donated farm land for the establishment of Connaught Laboratories north of Toronto.

Gooderham founded the Canadian Academy of Music in 1911, and he invited Luigi von Kunits to Canada to teach at the Academy. In 1929, Gooderham survived the stock market crash with his fortune largely intact. During the financial crisis that followed, he kept the Toronto Symphony Orchestra from bankruptcy.

Gooderham was made a Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG) in the 1935 New Year Honours list. He died later that year on April 25, 1935.

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Col. Sir Albert Edward Gooderham's Timeline

1861
June 2, 1861
Toronto, Toronto Division, Ontario, Canada
1885
October 16, 1885
Toronto, Toronto Division, ON, Canada
1887
May 10, 1887
Toronto, Toronto Division, ON, Canada
1889
March 8, 1889
Toronto, Toronto Division, ON, Canada
1891
August 8, 1891
Toronto, Toronto Division, ON, Canada
1896
March 4, 1896
Toronto, Toronto Division, ON, Canada
1898
January 29, 1898
Toronto, Toronto Division, ON, Canada
1902
May 24, 1902
Toronto, Toronto Division, ON, Canada
1935
April 25, 1935
Age 73
Toronto, Toronto Division, Ontario, Canada