Henry Tucker (Bermudian politician)

Birthday March 14, 1903

Birth Sign Pisces

Birthplace Bermuda

DEATH DATE 1986, Bermuda (83 years old)

Nationality Bermuda

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1614

Bermuda's Trot family descend from famous 17th-century settler Perient Trott (1614–1679), who led the campaign against the Somers Isles Company that would lead to its dissolution in 1684.

1616

He was a direct descendant of the first British settlers in Bermuda, who included Daniel Tucker, an early Bermudian colonial governor in 1616.

1895

He is considered—together with Dr. E. F. Gordon (1895–1955)—one of the island's two most important leaders of the 20th century.

1903

Sir Henry James "Jack" Tucker (14 March 1903 – 9 January 1986) was the first Government Leader of Bermuda.

Henry Tucker was born in Bermuda on 14 March 1903, the son of merchant Henry James and Nella Louise (born Trott).

1920

Tucker was educated at Whitney Institute and at Saltus Grammar School in Hamilton, before being sent at the age of 17, in 1920, to boarding school in England, where he attended Sherborne School in Dorset.

1922

Lacking the means to pursue university studies, he returned to Bermuda in 1922 to find work.

1924

Tucker moved to New York City, where from 1924 until 1934 he worked for several banks and stock brokerages.

Returning to Bermuda, he became an employee of the Bank of Bermuda.

1938

He was promoted to general manager in 1938.

In 1938 Tucker was elected to Parliament as a representative in Paget.

1950

Tucker was elected to the Bermuda House of Assembly in the 1950s.

1964

He helped found the United Bermuda Party in 1964, after spending almost 20 years in the Assembly.

He immediately became the UBP's leader.

1968

Tucker first took office on 10 June 1968 and served until 29 December 1971 as a member of the United Bermuda Party (UBP), the political party that he helped found in 1964.

Tucker became Bermuda's first Premier in 1968, after the island's first election with universal suffrage.

1969

On his retirement in 1969 he was elected Deputy Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Bank of Bermuda, and would serve in this capacity until 1985.

1971

Tucker resigned from office in 1971, citing his advancing age.

1972

He was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 1972.

Famous quote:

"'A man without a conflict of interests is a man without any interests.'"

1986

Sir Henry Tucker died in Bermuda on 9 January 1986 at the age of 82.

He is survived by two of his children, Robert Newbold Tucker, who currently lives in Bermuda, and daughter Judy Denney, who currently lives in Texas.

His granddaughter, actress Joanne Tucker, is married to actor Adam Driver.