Joseph Staples

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Joseph Staples
Member of the Canadian Parliament
for Victoria North
In office
1872–1874
Preceded by John Morison
Succeeded by James Maclennan
Personal details
Born 1826
Cavan, Upper Canada
Died March 21, 1878
Political party Conservative
Relations Grace MacInnis, great-niece

Joseph Staples (1826 March 21, 1878) was a Canadian political figure. He represented Victoria North in the Canadian House of Commons as a Conservative member from 1872 to 1874.[1]

He was born in Cavan, Durham County, Upper Canada.[1] Staples was a captain in the militia.[2] He served as reeve for Bexley Township and was warden for Victoria County from 1866 to 1868 and 1870 to 1872.[3] In 1852, he married a Miss Montgomery. Staples was an unsuccessful candidate for the provincial seat in 1867.[2] He defeated the former member, John Morison, to win the federal seat in 1872.[1] Staples died in Bexley Township at the age of 52.[4]

His great-niece Winona Grace MacInnis also served in the House of Commons.[1]

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