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Francis Jones (Canadian politician)

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Francis Jones (November 1, 1815 – August 2, 1887) was an Ontario civil engineer, provincial land surveyor and political figure. He represented Leeds North and Grenville North in the House of Commons of Canada as a Conservative member from 1867 to 1874.[1]

He was born in Ballykilleen, County Carlow, Ireland in 1815,[1] the son of Edward Jones and Rowanna Sparling. He was an unsuccessful candidate for a seat in the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada in 1854 before being elected for North Leeds and Grenville in 1861 and 1863.[2] He was elected again following Confederation and served until he was defeated in 1874. Jones ran unsuccessfully for reelection again in 1878.[1] He lived in Kemptville and died there at the age of 71. Jones never married.[2]


1867 Canadian federal election: Leeds North and Grenville North
Party Candidate Votes
Conservative Francis Jones 923
Unknown G.A. Montgomery 857
1872 Canadian federal election: Leeds North and Grenville North
Party Candidate Votes
Conservative Francis Jones 963
Unknown G.A. Montgomery 771
1874 Canadian federal election: Leeds North and Grenville North
Party Candidate Votes
Liberal–Conservative Charles Frederick Ferguson 918
Conservative Francis Jones 785

References

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  1. ^ a b c Francis Jones – Parliament of Canada biography
  2. ^ a b Johnson, J.K. (1968). The Canadian Directory of Parliament 1867-1967. Public Archives of Canada.