James Johnson

James Johnson
Born 3 December 1891, Northmavine
Died 13 June 1952, Northmavine
Elections 3 (3 won)
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James Robert Johnson was a County Councillor for Northmavine North between 1935 and 1949.

Biography

As a young man, he worked in the Alexandra Bakery in Lerwick. He was one of the original members of the Gordon Highlanders in 1914, and eventually became a Sergeant in the 1st Battalion. He was discharged from the army in 1917 after sustaining severe injuries near Monchy le Preux while fighting in the Battle of Arras. He was awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal and the French Croix de Guerre.

After returning to Shetland, he became the manager of D & G Kay's in Burravoe. When his first wife died in 1923, he returned to Northmavine and took up croft work.

Political Career

Political career of James Johnson
Year Election Council Votes Result
1935 County Council Election December 1935 (Northmavine North) Zetland County Council 85 Elected
1938 County Council Election December 1938 (Northmavine North) Zetland County Council Unopposed Elected
1945 County Council Election December 1945 (Northmavine North) Zetland County Council 113 Elected

Offices Held

Zetland County Council
Preceded by
John Tulloch (iv)
Member for
Northmavine North

1935–1949
Succeeded by
David Walker