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Lady Tupper
Frances Tupper, aged 62
BornFrances Amelia Morse
(1826-03-14)March 14, 1826
Amherst, Nova Scotia, Canada
DiedMay 11, 1912(1912-05-11) (aged 86)
Nova Scotia, Canada
NationalityCanadian
Known forSpouse of the Prime Minister of Canada
SpouseSir Charles Tupper
Children6, including:
Charles Hibbert Tupper
William Johnston Tupper

Frances Amélia Tupper, Lady Tupper (née Morse; March 14, 1826 – May 11, 1912) was the wife of Sir Charles Tupper, the sixth Prime Minister of Canada. They had six children together, three boys and three girls.

Legacy

Two of their sons, Charles Hibbert Tupper and William Johnston Tupper, also had careers in politics. Lady Tupper was born in Amherst, Nova Scotia.

See also

References

  1. Alberta History
  2. "Lady Tupper Dead. Her Husband Served Canada As Premier And High Commissioner". The New York Times. 12 May 1912.
Spouses of the prime minister of Canada
See also
List of royal consorts of Canada
Viceregal consort of Canada


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