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Electorates
- MLA Murray 28 June 1904–7 January 1909
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Personal Information |
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Circa 1842 |
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Dandalup, Western Australia |
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7 January 1909 |
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Perth, Western Australia |
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Pinjarra Cemetery, Western Australia |
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Son of John McLarty, farmer and grazier, and Mary Ann Pollard
Brother of Edward McLarty, farmer and politician and uncle of Ross McLarty, also a farmer and politician |
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Unmarried |
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Church of England |
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Farmer, builder and manager |
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Farmer in Murray Valley, WA
Bridge building contractor 1869 and 1890–1895
1881–1890 managing director Kimberley Pastoral Co, Liveringa Station
1895–1902 inspector Public Works Department |
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Murray Road Board Member 1870
Kimberley Road Board chairman 1884 |
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1902 Justice of the Peace |
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Black, David and Geoffrey Bolton. Biographical register of members of the Parliament of Western Australia: volume one 1870-1930. p. 131.
Erikson, Rica. The bicentennial dictionary of Western Australians, pre-1829-1888, Volume III.
Liveringa. (Kimberley Pastoral Co. brochure) 1912.
West Australian, 29 June 1904 and 8 January 1909. |
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