| Thomas Mercer Jones | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1795 England | 
| Died | 2 October 1868 | 
| Monuments | Ontario Historical Plaques: Thomas Mercer Jones, 1795โ1868 | 
| Occupation(s) | Businessman and Banker | 
| Years active | 53 | 
| Employer(s) | Canada Company and later Bank of Montreal | 
| Known for | Inspiring Stratford, Ontario's name. | 
| Title | Co-Commissioner of the Canada Company | 
| Term | 1829โ1850 | 
| Predecessor | William Allan | 
| Successor | Frederick Widder | 
| Political party | Family Compact and later Colborne Clique | 
| Opponents | Colborne Clique and later Family Compact | 
| Spouse | Elizabeth Mary Strachan | 
Thomas Mercer Jones (1795 โ 2 October 1868) was an English-born administrator who arrived in Upper Canada in the 1820s and was employed as a commissioner of the Canada Company based in Goderich. A series of internal conflicts led to his dismissal in 1852. He died in Toronto.
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