Jacob Yost Shantz

Jacob Yost Shantz
Shantz, c. 1880
Born(1822-05-02)2 May 1822
Died28 October 1909(1909-10-28) (aged 87)
Burial placeFirst Mennonite Cemetery, Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
Other namesJakob Yost Shantz
Occupations
  • Farmer
  • Businessman
  • Industrialist
Spouses
  • Barbara Biehn
  • Anna "Nancy" Brubacher
  • Sarah Shuh
Children15
Parents
  • Jacob Shantz (father)
  • Mary Yost (mother)
Mayor of Berlin, Ontario
In office
1882
Preceded byJohn Motz
Succeeded byWilliam Jaffray
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Jacob Yost Shantz (2 May 1822 – 28 October 1909) was a Mennonite farmer, businessman, and industrialist from Ontario, Canada. He played a significant role in the urban development of Berlin, Ontario (which is now the city of Kitchener), where he held a succession of civic roles over a period of almost three decades, culminating in a term as mayor in 1882. Over the span of his life, Berlin was transformed from a rural agricultural settlement known as Ebytown into a bustling manufacturing centre; this was a change mirrored by Shantz, who began his adult life as a farmer and sawmiller, and ended it as a prominent local industrialist.[1]

Late in his life, he travelled to the newly-colonized province of Manitoba, and subsequently helped tens of thousands of Russian Mennonites to immigrate there from the Russian Empire.[2]