- DICTIONARY OF CANADIAN BIOGRAPHY ARTICLE: Margaret E. McCallum, “GANONG, GILBERT WHITE,” in Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 14, University of Toronto/Université Laval, 2003–. See full biography at: https://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/ganong_gilbert_white_14E.html
- DCB profile notes:
- Teacher, entrepreneur, politician, and lieutenant governor of New Brunswick; b. 22 May 1851 in Springfield, Kings County, N.B., son of Francis Daniel Ganong and Deborah Ruth Kierstead; m. 18 Oct. 1876 Maria Famicha Robinson in St Stephen (St Stephen-Milltown), N.B.; they had no children; d. there 31 Oct. 1917.
- A devout Baptist all his life, Gilbert Ganong traced his family back to Jean Guenon, a Huguenot exile from La Rochelle, France, who immigrated to what is now New York City in 1657. Ganong’s paternal great-grandfather, Thomas, came to New Brunswick in 1783 with other loyalists. Ganong, the second youngest of six children, was raised in comfort in Springfield, where his father was a merchant and a farmer. Like many of his contemporaries, he obtained his teacher’s licence to support greater ambitions. In 1873, after four years of teaching, he had saved over $400 for medical school when his brother James Harvey persuaded him instead to invest his money and his energies in a wholesale and retail grocery and commission business in St Stephen, a commercial centre of about 5,000 on the St Croix River in Charlotte County.
- Census figures from 1891 reveal that Ganong Brothers was a significant national as well as regional manufacturer, producing close to seven per cent of the nation’s confectionery, with five per cent of the industry’s employees and markets across Canada, in Newfoundland, and in Bermuda. In 1892 Ganong incorporated the business as a New Brunswick company, called Ganong Brothers Limited; in 1916 the provincial company was wound up, but the business continued as a federal company with the same name. Despite incorporation, share ownership and positions as company directors remained with a small group of relatives and long-term employees. G. W. Ganong was the principal shareholder, president, and general manager.
- In 1894 the firm gave up its bakery to specialize in confectionery manufacturing. Over the next two decades it opened sales offices across Canada, and established two subsidiaries, the Home Paper Box Company, in the St Stephen factory, producing packaging for Ganong Brothers and other local industries, and the Corona Company Limited, which manufactured confectionery in Saint John.
- Ganong was a staunch Conservative, and represented Charlotte County in parliament from 1896 to 1908. In his election card for his first campaign in May 1896, he committed himself to supporting the general trade policy of the Liberal-Conservative party and to working for all legislation that would advance the temperance movement. His victory over Arthur Hill Gillmor*, by 472 votes, came from the towns and inland areas. A member of the opposition for his three terms in parliament, Ganong spoke on matters affecting his business; he supported the Alien Labour Bill of 1897, even though it might have restricted his ability to hire workers who lived across the river in Calais, Maine, opposed the attempt to establish labelling standards which would enable consumers to distinguish between pure maple sugar and products which combined maple with other sugars, and denounced the Liberal government’s failure to introduce prohibition despite the majority in favour in the plebiscite of 1898. Ganong also argued for his constituents, repeatedly asking for harbour improvements and better communications for coastal and island communities. In these appeals he resorted to the nativism that shaped much public discourse of this period, chiding the government for “frittering away the public money on Doukhobors, Galicians and Finns.”
- As a reward for political service, including financial support for the local Conservative newspaper, and leadership in raising money and volunteers for World War I, Ganong succeeded Josiah Wood as lieutenant governor of New Brunswick in 1917, shortly before his death.
- Great Grandson of United Empire Loyalist listed in Loyalist Directory: https://uelac.ca/loyalist-directory/detail/?wpda_search_column_id=3077
- Find A Grave: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/61362523/gilbert-white-ganong
