James Francis McGrath
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Preceded byAlbert Bradshaw
Michael Tobin
Michael Tobin
Succeeded byJohn T. Dunphy
Richard T. McGrath
Michael Tobin
Richard T. McGrath
Michael Tobin
BornMay 23, 1859
DiedOctober 29, 1902 (aged 43)
James F. McGrath | |
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McGrath in 1894 | |
| Member of the Newfoundland House of Assembly for Placentia and St. Mary's | |
| In office October 31, 1885 – November 10, 1894 Serving with William Donnelly (1885–1889, 1893–1894) George H. Emerson (1885–1894) Richard O'Dwyer (1889–1893) | |
| Preceded by | Albert Bradshaw Michael Tobin |
| Succeeded by | John T. Dunphy Richard T. McGrath Michael Tobin |
| Personal details | |
| Born | May 23, 1859 |
| Died | October 29, 1902 (aged 43) |
| Party | Liberal |
| Spouse(s) |
Theresa Power (m. 1882–1886)Catherine McCarthy
(m. 1889–1895)Mary Anne Aylward (m. 1896) |
| Children | 6, including John and James |
| Relatives | Richard McGrath (father) Richard T. McGrath (brother) |
| Education | Saint Bonaventure's College |
| Occupation | Fisherman |
James Francis McGrath (May 23, 1859 – October 29, 1902) was a fisherman and political figure in Newfoundland. He represented Placentia and St. Mary's in the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly from 1885 to 1894 as a Liberal.
James F. McGrath was born in Little Placentia, the son of Richard McGrath and Margaret Fanning.[1] He was raised and educated in Oderin where his father was Customs Collector and Stipendary Magistrate.[2] He received his secondary education at Saint Bonaventure's College in St.John's.[3] McGrath began work as a fisherman operating his own boat and later owned a fishing business operating catching cod on the Grand Banks and herring.