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Electorates
- MLC South-East Province 18 August 1914 (by-election)–8 March 1916
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Personal Information |
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6 September 1855 |
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Seaton Ross, Beverley, Western Australia |
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8 March 1916 |
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Hadleigh, West Pingelly, Western Australia |
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Pingelly Cemetery, WA |
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Son of John, farmer, and Anna Susanna Wyburn Parker
Nephew of Stephen Stanley Parker |
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Married 31 August 1881, Wesley Church, Beverley (York?) to Alice Bernice Taylor (born circa 1861), daughter of John and Ann Draper
Children: two sons and two daughters |
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Church of England |
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York State School
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Farmer |
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Pingelly farmer 1881
Inherited and developed Maplestead, farming and grazing property |
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Pingelly Road Board 1904–1915, chairman from 1914 |
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Foundation member Pingelly Agricultural Society, president for several years from 1894
Justice of the Peace 1896 |
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D Black and G Bolton, eds, Biographical Register of Members of the Parliament of Western Australia: volume one 1870-1930, Parliamentary History Project, Perth, WA, 2010, p. 178. |
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