John Holmes (Ontario politician)

John Holmes
Member of the Canadian Parliament for Carleton
In office
1867–1872
Preceded by Riding created (See Canadian Confederation)
Succeeded by John Rochester
Personal details
Born 1828
Newtownforbes, County Longford, Ireland
Died September 24, 1879
Christchurch, New Zealand
Political party Liberal-Conservative Party
Profession Politician, Surveyor

John Holmes (1828 24 September 1879) was a Canadian politician and surveyor.[1]

He was born in Newtownforbes, County Longford, Ireland in 1828,[1] the son of Alexander Holmes, and was educated in Ireland. He came to Upper Canada in 1846 and settled in Huntley Township where he became a provincial land surveyor. He married Eliza Graham. Holmes served seven years as reeve for the township and was also warden for Carleton County for five years.[2] He served as captain in the local militia from 1866 to 1875. Elected in the Canadian federal election of 1867, he served as the Liberal-Conservative Member of Parliament representing the riding of Carleton in the province of Ontario. He was defeated in the 1872 and 1874 elections, and never again sat in parliament.[1] He died in Christchurch, New Zealand in 1879.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 3 John Holmes – Parliament of Canada biography
  2. 1 2 Johnson, J.K. (1968). The Canadian Directory of Parliament 1867-1967. Public Archives of Canada.
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