John McLeod (New Brunswick politician) explained

John McLeod
Office:Member of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick
Alongside:Albert T. Dunn
Term Start:1892
Term End:November 26, 1901
Constituency:Saint John County
Birth Date:14 March 1825
Birth Place:Greenock, Scotland
Death Place:Black River, New Brunswick
Spouse:Mary Alward
Party:New Brunswick Liberal Association
Occupation:shipbuilder

John McLeod (March 14, 1825 – November 26, 1901) was a Scottish-born ship builder and political figure in New Brunswick, Canada.

McLeod represented St. John County in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from 1892 to 1901 as a Liberal. He served twenty years as a member of the council for St. John.[1]

He was born in Greenock and came to Canada with his family in 1826. McLeod traveled at sea for several years and worked in the gold fields of Australia from 1852 to 1857. He married Mary Alward. McLeod began building ships in 1862 at Black River. He died on November 26, 1901, while still in office.

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  1. News: Passed Away at His Home in Black River Early This Morning.. Saint John Daily Telegraph. Saint John, New Brunswick. November 26, 1901.