Postby dognose » Wed Feb 09, 2022 3:37 am
One of the best-known figures in Montreal has recently passed away in the person of the late Mr. John Peacock, watchmaker and jeweler. The deceased was a native of Ireland, having been born in Sligo in 1816, and, therefore, he was in his eighty fourth year. He came to Canada in 1832, and after working for some time as a farm boy entered the employment of Messrs. Savage & Lyman, watchmakers and jewelers. Later, Mr. Peacock set up in business for himself on Little St. James Street, where he did remarkably well, as he also did in bird-fancying, in which he was an expert. For over fifty years he regulated the clocks of the Grand Trunk Railway, and latterly those of the CP.R. and the Intercolonial Railways. In his earlier years he was a member of the old Montreal Hose Company, under the late Captain A. Samuels. Mrs. Peacock predeceased her husband last November. Four children are living ; one son, Mr. John Peacock, who carries on his father's business, and three daughters, one of whom resides in Montreal and the other two in Vancouver. Mr. Peacock died from exhaustion of the vital powers, due to old age.
Source: The Trader - May 1900
Trev.