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Martin James Maloney (9 October 1875 – 21 November 1953) was a Conservative member of the House of Commons of Canada. He was born in Eganville, Ontario and became a physician.
Early life and education
Malone attended McGill University, where he attained his medical degrees (MD, CM). In 1901, he married Margaret Bonfield whose father was James Bonfield, a member of the Ontario provincial legislature.
Career
He conducted unsuccessful election campaigns at the Renfrew South riding in the 1911 election, a 22 February 1912 by-election and the 1921 election. He ran as a Conservative, except in 1921 when he sought the seat for the Progressive party. Malone won Renfrew South in the 1925 general election and was re-elected there in 1926 and 1930. In the 1935 election, he was defeated by James Joseph McCann of the Liberal party. Maloney made an unsuccessful effort to unseat McCann in the 1940 federal election.
Family life
He was married to Margaret Bonfield on 19 February 1901.
Together they had the following children
James A. Maloney, who became a notable politician
Henry Joseph Maloney, who became a priest
Patrick J. Maloney, who became a notable pediatrician
Arthur Maloney, who became a notable politician
Margaret Godin
Mary Anthony Maloney
Eleanor Maloney
Anna Lyons
Frances French
Catherine Maloney, who became a nun
References
External links
Martin James Maloney – Parliament of Canada biography