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Cecil Roberts (Queensland politician)

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Preceded by
  
Percy Bayley

Nationality
  
English Australian

Succeeded by
  
Seat abolished

Occupation
  
Farmer

Full Name
  
James Henry Cecil Roberts

Born
  
1 June 1877 London, England (
1877-06-01
)

Spouse(s)
  
Florence Alice Blackwell (m.1901)

Alma mater
  
Hawkesbury Agricultural College

Died
  
14 September 1961, Toowoomba, Australia

Education
  
Hawkesbury Agricultural College

Political party
  
National Party of Australia

James Henry Cecil "Cecil" Roberts (1 June 1877 – 14 September 1961) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

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Biography

Roberts was born in London, England, the son of Dr Edwin Roberts and his wife Eliza (née Taylor). He was educated privately and also attended Toowoomba Grammar School and the Hawkesbury Agricultural College. He was a farmer at Croxley, Kingsthorpe on the Darling Downs in 1898 which by 1920 he had extended to 3500 acres.

On 27 March 1901 he married Florence Alice Blackwell in Sydney and together had two sons. Roberts died at Toowoomba in September 1961.

Public life

Roberts, a member of the Country Party, won the seat of Pittsworth in the Queensland Legislative Assembly at the 1920 state election. Pittsworth was abolished before the 1923 state election and Roberts, by now an Independent Country Party member, contested the seat of Cunningham but was easily defeated.

He was a founder of the Darling Downs Farmers' Union in 1911 and president from 1912 to 1919. From 1931–1941 he was a director of the Downs Co-operative Dairy Farmers' Association. Roberts was also a committee member of the Oakey Agricultural Society and the Royal Agricultural Society.

References

Cecil Roberts (Queensland politician) Wikipedia