John Prentice was the Chairman of the Shanghai Municipal Council between 1901 and 1902.
John Prentice | |
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Chairman of the Shanghai Municipal Council | |
In office 1901–1902 | |
Preceded by | Edbert Ansgar Hewett |
Succeeded by | William George Bayne |
Personal details | |
Born | Beattock, Scotland | August 7, 1847
Died | Shanghai | April 30, 1925 (aged 77)
Profession | Businessman |
Biography
editPrentice was born on 7 August 1847 Beattock, Scotland, and educated at Greenock.[1]
Prentice moved to Shanghai 1870 to join Muirhead & Co which was absorbed later by Boyd & Co.. Boyd & Co was subsequently absorbed by Shanghai Dock and Engineering Co, a major shipbuilding company. Prentice rose through the ranks to become the controlling interest and principal of the firm.[2]
He served on the Shanghai Municipal Council and was chairman from 1901 to 1902.[3]
He died on 30 April 1925 following an attack of pneumonia in Shanghai.[4] He was buried in Bubbling Well Cemetery.[5]
A bust of Prentice was placed in the hall of the French Club in Shanghai following his death.[6] A stained glass window in memoriam of Prentice was placed in the Union Church in Shanghai.[7] Route Prentice (now Jinxian Road) in the Shanghai French Concession was named after Prentice.[8]
Marriage
editPrentice married Jane Ann Law, the former wife of Mr Alexander Law. She died in 1935 and was buried in the Prentice family plot with her husband.[9]
References
edit- ^ Obituary, North China Herald, 2 May 1925, North China Herald, Jan 29, 1927, p158 (birth date)
- ^ Obituary, North China Herald, 2 May 1925
- ^ North China Herald, May 15, 1909, p402
- ^ Obituary, North China Herald, 2 May 1925
- ^ North China Herald, May 9, 1925, p236
- ^ North China Herald, June 20, 1925, p462
- ^ North China Herald, Jan 29, 1927, p158
- ^ The Old Shanghai A-Z, p220
- ^ North China Herald, Sept 25, 1935, p513