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'''Joseph John Tucker''' (1832 – [[November 23]], [[1914]]) was a [[Canada|Canadian]] politician.
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| constituency_MP = [[City and County of St. John]]
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| term_start = 1896
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| birth_place = [[Chatham, Kent|Chatham]], [[Kent]], [[England]]
| death_date = November 23, 1914 (aged 81–82)
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'''Joseph John Tucker''' (1832 – November 23, 1914) was a [[Canada|Canadian]] politician.


Born in [[Chatham, Kent|Chatham]], [[Kent]], [[England]], Tucker emigrated to Canada with his father at an early age. He was for twenty years the chief surveyor for Lloyds in the East, and resided at Shanghai. He was a Lieutenant-Colonel with the 62nd Battalion, Saint John Fusiliers. He was elected to the [[Canadian House of Commons]] for the [[New Brunswick]] electoral district of [[City and County of St. John]] in the [[Canadian federal election, 1896|1896 federal election]]. A [[Liberal Party of Canada|Liberal]], he was re-elected in [[Canadian federal election, 1900|1900]].
Born in [[Chatham, Kent|Chatham]], [[Kent]], [[England]], Tucker emigrated to Canada with his father at an early age. He was for twenty years the chief surveyor for Lloyds in the East, and resided at Shanghai. He was a Lieutenant-Colonel with the 62nd Battalion, Saint John Fusiliers. He was elected to the [[Canadian House of Commons]] for the [[New Brunswick]] electoral district of [[City and County of St. John]] in the [[Canadian federal election, 1896|1896 federal election]]. A [[Liberal Party of Canada|Liberal]], he was re-elected in [[Canadian federal election, 1900|1900]].

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Joseph John Tucker
Member of the Canadian Parliament
for City and County of St. John
In office
1896–1904
Preceded byJohn Alexander Chesley
Succeeded byAlfred Augustus Stockton
Personal details
Born1832
Chatham, Kent, England
DiedNovember 23, 1914 (aged 81–82)
Political partyLiberal

Joseph John Tucker (1832 – November 23, 1914) was a Canadian politician.

Born in Chatham, Kent, England, Tucker emigrated to Canada with his father at an early age. He was for twenty years the chief surveyor for Lloyds in the East, and resided at Shanghai. He was a Lieutenant-Colonel with the 62nd Battalion, Saint John Fusiliers. He was elected to the Canadian House of Commons for the New Brunswick electoral district of City and County of St. John in the 1896 federal election. A Liberal, he was re-elected in 1900.

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