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'''Joseph Peterson''' (b. 22 August [[1861]], Turill, [[Voe]], d. 24 August [[1953]], Weathersta) was a [[County Council]]lor for [[Delting South (Constituency)|Delting South]] between [[1919]] and [[1922]].
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'''Joseph 'Josie' Peterson''' (b. 22 August [[1861]], Turill, [[Voe]], d. 24 August [[1953]], Weathersta) was a [[County Council]]lor for [[Delting South (Constituency)|Delting South]] between [[1919]] and [[1922]].
  
 
His nephew, [[Joseph Peterson (ii)|Joseph]] was also a County Councillor.
 
His nephew, [[Joseph Peterson (ii)|Joseph]] was also a County Councillor.
  
 
He unsuccessfully contested the Delting North seat in the [[County_Council_Election_December_1919#Delting_North|1919 County Council election]], but had also stood for Delting South where he was elected. He unsuccessfully contested the Delting South seat in the [[County_Council_Election_December_1922#Delting_South|1922 County Council election]].  
 
He unsuccessfully contested the Delting North seat in the [[County_Council_Election_December_1919#Delting_North|1919 County Council election]], but had also stood for Delting South where he was elected. He unsuccessfully contested the Delting South seat in the [[County_Council_Election_December_1922#Delting_South|1922 County Council election]].  
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==Biography==
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Joseph began working with the fish trade on the beach at Voe, before setting off to Faroe on the Voe smacks belonging to T. M. Adie & Sons. After a time away from Shetland with the deep sea fishing industry, he returned to Shetland and returned to fishing around Faroe with Messrs Nicolson & Co, Scalloway, as mate and later Skipper of the ship <i>Violet</i>.
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Skipper Joseph Peterson proved the most outstanding success among later day Faroe skippers and a capable navigator.<br/>
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* Captain [[Adam Halcrow]] described Joseph in his book ''The Sail Fishermen Of Shetland''
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==Political Career==
 
==Political Career==
 
*[[County Council Election December 1919]]
 
*[[County Council Election December 1919]]

Revision as of 16:23, 12 January 2025

Joseph 'Josie' Peterson (b. 22 August 1861, Turill, Voe, d. 24 August 1953, Weathersta) was a County Councillor for Delting South between 1919 and 1922.

His nephew, Joseph was also a County Councillor.

He unsuccessfully contested the Delting North seat in the 1919 County Council election, but had also stood for Delting South where he was elected. He unsuccessfully contested the Delting South seat in the 1922 County Council election.

Biography

Joseph began working with the fish trade on the beach at Voe, before setting off to Faroe on the Voe smacks belonging to T. M. Adie & Sons. After a time away from Shetland with the deep sea fishing industry, he returned to Shetland and returned to fishing around Faroe with Messrs Nicolson & Co, Scalloway, as mate and later Skipper of the ship Violet.

Skipper Joseph Peterson proved the most outstanding success among later day Faroe skippers and a capable navigator.

  • Captain Adam Halcrow described Joseph in his book The Sail Fishermen Of Shetland

Political Career

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Zetland County Council
Preceded by
Arthur White
Member for
Northmavine South

1919-1922
Succeeded by
Robert Ganson
[Expand]Delting South County Councillors
Councillors Thomas Gifford (1890-1898) • William Adie (1899-1907) • Laurence Robertson (1907-1913) • Arthur White (1913-1919) • Joseph Peterson (1919-1922) • Robert J. H. Ganson (1922-1928) • Edward Adie (1928-1952) • Basil Neven-Spence (1952-1955) • Edward Adie (1955-1967) • Hugh Sutherland (1967-1970) • William Robb (1970-1975)