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Joseph Sheard (11 October 1813 – 30 August 1883"Ontario Deaths, 1869–1937 and Overseas Deaths, 1939-1947," Https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J6ZJ-L26 : 24 June 2015), Joseph Sheard, 30 Aug 1883; citing Toronto, York, Ontario, yr 1883 cn 20785, Archives of Ontario, Toronto; FHL microfilm 1,853,241.) was an English architect and politician. He was Mayor of Toronto from 1871 to 1872.

Born in , near Hull, , , his father died when he was only six weeks old, leaving four young children to be raised by his mother. He quit school at the age of 9 and found a job as an apprentice with a barrel-maker.

Aged 19, he sailed from Hull on 15 April 1833 aboard the "Foster" landing in Quebec. He made his way by to Prescott, Upper Canada where he boarded the steamboat "William the Fourth" for York, arriving in in 1833.

He first was a carpenter, builder, and then became an architect in the 1840s.

(1995). 9780773512276, McGill-Queen's Press. .
He built the William Cawthra house (a mansion at the corner of King & Bay, Toronto) which was demolished in 1946. He also built the Ontario Bank building (at the corner of Scott & Wellington). He was also a member of the Orange Order in Canada.

At the time of Confederation, he was the Commissioner of Works and an alderman (1851–1871) in St. Patrick's Ward. He introduced the motion for the August . In 1851, he is listed as an alderman, a building inspector, and an architect civil engineer. He designed the Dead house in St. Michael's Cemetery, and he had an entry for the design the original in Ottawa in 1859.

When he was Foreman of Public Works, he refused to build the to hang two leaders of the Upper Canada Rebellion, and Peter Matthews. When he refused he said, 'I'll not put a hand to it,' said he; 'Lount and Matthews have done nothing that I might not have done myself, and I'll never help build a gallows to hang them."

A park was named in his honour on the lot that was once his home (The Mayor Joseph Sheard Parkette). It is found between the streets Yonge, McGill, Anne (now called Granby) and Church (12 McGill St).

His son, Dr. , became the city's Chief Medical Officer and also served as a Member of Parliament. Other and current living members of the Sheard family include:

  • Dr Charles Sheard Jr (1886–1947) – son of Charles Sheard
  • Justice Joseph David Sheard (1924–2015) – son of Joseph Louis Sheard (1891–1956), grandson of Joseph Sheard and former Ontario Court of Justice General Division
  • Terence Sheard QC (1898–1985) – lawyer and author of Canadian Forms of Wills 1950
  • Matthew Sheard (1840–1910) – architect and son of Joseph Sheard


Works
Cawthra House1851–1853Joseph Sheard and William IrvingGreek Revival Northeast corner of King Street West and Bay Street, Toronto, Ontario
Cherry Street Hotel / Palace Street School1859Joseph Sheard 15, 18409 Front Street East
Octagonal mortuary vault; designated historic property under Ontario Heritage Act (1975)1855–56Joseph Sheard 1414 Yonge Street, St. Michael's Cemetery (Toronto), Deer Park, Toronto, ,
1854Joseph Sheard Queen Street East near Coxwell Avenue, Ashbridge's neighbourhood, Toronto
Bishop's Palace, St. Michael's Cathedral Basilica (Toronto)1852 additionsJoseph Sheard 200 Church Street
Northfield (home to Sir and now part of National Ballet School)1856; renovations 2003–2005Joseph Sheard 372 Jarvis Street
Tin and Copper Smith Building (now Potbelly Sandwich Shop)1857Joseph Sheard 83 Yonge Street
Laughlin Lodge (now Julia M. Ruby YWCA Toronto Leadership Centre)1858 alterationsJoseph Sheard 87 Elm Street


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