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Electorates
- MLA Fremantle 27 October 1905–21 May 1910
Office
- Minister for Works 7 May 1906–30 June 1909
- Without portfolio 30 June 1909–21 May 1910
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Personal Information |
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6 August 1864 |
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Railway Villa, Wimbledon, Surrey, England, United Kingdom |
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21 May 1910 |
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Capetown, South Africa |
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To WA 1897 |
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Son of James, coal and stone merchant, and Judith Joynes |
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Married 30 June 1887, Congregational Church, Wimbledon, Surrey, England to Emma Louisa Edgecumbe (born circa 1863), daughter of Joseph Henry
Children: at least one daughter |
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Congregational |
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Engineer and businessperson |
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Employed by Coal Exchange, England
Coal merchant living in Wimbledon 1887
1891 arrived South Australia
Farmer at Renmark Irrigation Settlement, and from 1894 secretary Water Trust
With AH Scott established steam laundry at Fremantle, also acted as consulting irrigation engineer |
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North Fremantle Municipal Council 1901–1905 |
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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, 2001, p. 164. |
Bibliography |
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Daily News, 23 May 1910.
West Australian, 28 October 1905, 7 May 1906. |