Thomas William Jutten Explained

Thomas William Jutten
Office:MPP for Hamilton Centre
Term Start:1926
Term End:1934
Predecessor:new riding
Successor:William Frederick Schwenger
Office2:Mayor of Hamilton, Ontario
Term Start2:1923
Term End2:1925
Predecessor2:George Charles Coppley
Successor2:Freeman Ferrier Treleaven
Party:Conservative
Birth Date:15 June 1861
Birth Place:London, England
Partner:Suzanne Keil

Thomas William Jutten (June 15, 1861 – April 10, 1955) was a Canadian politician.

Born in London, England, Jutten moved to Canada with his family in 1871, settling in Hamilton, Ontario. In 1881, he married Suzanne Keil. He owned a boatbuilding business. Juttern served as an alderman from 1906 to 1913 and on the Board of Control from 1914 to 1920. In 1921, he unsuccessfully ran for mayor of the city, losing to George Charles Coppley. He tried again in 1923 and was elected. He served in this post until 1925.

In 1926, he became the Conservative Member of Provincial Parliament for Hamilton Centre and served until he was defeated in 1934.

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