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John Joseph Curran

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Preceded by
  
Michael Patrick Ryan

Role
  
Canadian Politician

Political party
  
CPC

Died
  
October 1, 1909


Profession
  
Lawyer

Succeeded by
  
James McShane

Name
  
John Curran

Resigned
  
1895

John Joseph Curran

Cabinet
  
Solicitor General of Canada

Party
  
Conservative Party of Canada

John Joseph Curran, PC (February 22, 1842 – October 1, 1909) was a Canadian politician and lawyer. He was the country's first Solicitor General between December 5, 1892 and October 17, 1895 and a member of the Conservative Party between February 8, 1883 and October 17, 1895.

Born in Montreal, Canada East, Curran was one of eleven children born to Charles C. and Sarah Kennedy Curran of County Down, Ireland. He attended Collège Ste-Marie and the University of Ottawa. He graduated from McGill Law School in 1862 and was appointed to the Bar of Quebec in 1863. In 1865 he married Mary Elizabeth Brennan, with whom he had seven children. Named to the Queen's Privy Council for Canada in 1882 and became a judge for the Superior Court of Quebec in 1885.

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