Henry Tucker (Bermudian politician)
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Henry Tucker MP | |
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In office June 10, 1968 – December 29, 1971 |
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Preceded by | none |
Succeeded by | Edward Richards |
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Born | March 14, 1903 Bermuda |
Political party | United Bermuda Party |
Spouse | ? |
Sir Henry James "Jack" Tucker (March 14, 1903 - January 9, 1986) was the first List of Premier of Bermuda.[1] Tucker first took office on June 10, 1968 and served until December 29, 1971, as a member of the United Bermuda Party (UBP), the political party in which he helped found in 1964.[1]
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[edit] Early life
Henry Tucker was born in Bermuda on March 14, 1903.[1] He was a direct descendant of the first British settlers who settled Bermuda, and included Daniel Tucker, an early Bermudian colonial governor in 1616.[1]
Tucker moved to New York City, where he worked for several banks and stock brokerages from 1924 until 1934.[1] He returned to Bermuda, where he became an employee of the Bank of Bermuda. He was promoted to general manager of the Bank of Bermuda in 1938.[1]
[edit] Politics
Henry Tucker was elected to the Bermuda House of Assembly in the 1950s. He helped found the United Bermuda Party in 1964, after spending almost 20 years in the Assembly.[1] He immediately became the UBP's leader. Tucker became Bermuda's first Premier in 1968, after the island's first election with universal suffrage.[1]
Tucker resigned from office in 1971, citing his advancing age.[1] He was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 1972.[1]
[edit] Death
Sir Henry Tucker died in Bermuda on January 9, 1986 at the age of 82.[1] He was survived by two children, Robert and Virginia.[1]