Alonzo Hyndman | |
Birthname: | Alonzo Bowen Hyndman |
Birth Date: | 1890 7, df=yes |
Birth Place: | South Mountain, Ontario, Canada |
Spouse: | Johnson m. 29 August 1916[1] |
Riding: | Carleton |
Predecessor: | William Foster Garland |
Successor: | George Russell Boucher |
Term Start: | October 1935 |
Term End: | January 1940 |
Profession: | physician |
Party: | Conservative National Government |
Alonzo Bowen Hyndman (28 July 1890 - 9 April 1940) was a Canadian physician and politician. Hyndman was a Conservative and National Government member of the House of Commons of Canada. He was born in South Mountain, Ontario and became a physician by career.
He attended high school in Kemptville, Ontario, then Smiths Falls Collegiate. He studied at McGill University in Montreal where he attained his medical degree (MDCM) in 1915, then established a medical practice at Carp.[2]
Hyndman was first elected to Parliament at Ontario's Carleton riding in the 1935 general election and re-elected there under the National Government party banner in 1940. Hyndman died suddenly on 9 April 1940, two weeks after the general election, before he was due to be sworn in for the 19th Canadian Parliament.[3]