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State
Electorates
- MLA Moore 26 March 1927–12 April 1930
- Irwin Moore 12 April 1930–18 March 1939
- Contested Irwin–Moore 18 March 1939, 9 September 1939 (by-election)
Office
- Minister for Agriculture 24 April 1930–24 April 1933
Commonwealth
Electorates
- Contested Swan (House of Representatives) 21 December 1940 (by-election)
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Personal Information |
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23 January 1880 |
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Middle Swan, Perth, Western Australia |
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2 June 1952 |
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Mt Lawley, Western Australia |
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Karrakatta Cemetery, Western Australia |
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Charles William, vigneron, and Dora Charlotte Eliza Viveash |
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Married (1) 16 April 1902, Allpike’s house, Darlington to Ida Rose Growse (born 22 June 1875), daughter of Arthur Edward and Henrietta Phoebe Goldsmith Postlethwaite
Children: one son and three daughters
Widowed 16 February 1930
Married (2) 3 June 1931, Upper Swan Church to Mildred Fanny Brown (born 14 January 1892 and died 1 August 1986), daughter of John Allan and Mildred Edith Viveash
Children: one daughter
Nephew of John Maxwell Ferguson |
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Church of England |
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Middle Swan State School, Perth High School
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Farmer |
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Farmer at Moora, From 1899
Part-owner, Houghton vineyard
Controller of distribution of motor vehicles in Western Australia during World War II |
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Member, Victoria Plains Road Board, 1901–1910
Member, Moora Road Board, 1910 |
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Founded Moora Agricultural Society and Midlands District Stockbreeders Association
After second marriage resided in Mt Lawley |
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David Black, and Geoffrey Bolton, Biographical register of members of the Parliament of Western Australia volume one 1870-1930, Perth: Western Australian Parliamentary History Project, 2001, p. 73.
Metropolitan Cemeteries Board website. Accessed online 30 June 2022. https://portal.mcb.wa.gov.au/name-search/ns-detail/?id=7bd8ee7d-811d-ec11-b6e7-00224814c2d3 |
Bibliography |
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