John Allmond Marsh (6 March 1894 – 5 November 1952) was a Conservative member of the House of Commons of Canada. He was born in Guelph, Ontario and became a business executive.
John Allmond Marsh | |
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Member of Parliament for Hamilton West | |
In office March 1937 – March 1940 | |
Preceded by | Herbert Earl Wilton |
Succeeded by | Colin W. G. Gibson |
Personal details | |
Born | John Allmond Marsh 6 March 1894 Guelph, Ontario |
Died | 5 November 1952 | (aged 58)
Political party | National Government Conservative (1867–1942) |
Spouse | Marjorie Campbell[1] |
Profession | business executive |
Marsh attended public school at Hamilton, then Peterboro Collegiate Institute, then the University of Toronto. He was an alderman for Hamilton, Ontario from 1936 to 1937.[1]
He was first elected to Parliament at the Hamilton West riding in a by-election on 22 March 1937. After completing the remaining months of the 18th Canadian Parliament, Marsh became a candidate under the National Government party banner but was defeated in the 1940 election by Colin W. G. Gibson of the Liberal party.
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