Jonathan Würtele (September 16, 1792 – November 19, 1853) was a seigneur, merchant and political figure in Lower Canada.
Würtele was named petty judge in 1836 and also served as president of the school board.
In 1841, Würtele stood for election to the Legislative Assembly of the new Province of Canada as a pro-union candidate, but was defeated by Joseph-Guillaume Barthe, who opposed the union.
[1] He died at his manor in 1853 and was entombed at the Notre Dame des Neiges Cemetery in Montreal.
[2] His son Jonathan Saxton later became a judge and was speaker for the Quebec legislative assembly.