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David Weir (politician)

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Preceded by
  
Alfred Jones

Full Name
  
David Weir

Occupation
  
Clerk

Party
  
Australian Labor Party

Succeeded by
  
John Blackley

Political party
  
Labour Party

Religion
  
Presbyterian

Resting place
  
Maryborough Cemetery

David Weir (politician)

Born
  
23 December 1881 Glasgow, Scotland (
1881-12-23
)

Spouse(s)
  
Edith Guymer (m. 1907 d.1960)

Died
  
22 September 1929, Maryborough, Australia

David Weir (23 December 1881 – 22 September 1929) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

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Biography

Weir was born at Glasgow, Scotland, the son of John Weir and his wife Jeannie (née Kerr) and migrated with his family to Australia the following year. They arrived in Townsville and he was educated at the Townsville Central State School and Townsville Grammar School. He began his working career as a clerk with the Adelaide Steamship Company in 1895 before joining the Queensland Railways and working there as a clerk. In this position he was transferred across the state, including Townsville, Maryborough, and Ipswich.

On the 5th July 1907 he married Edith Guymer (died 1960) and together had two sons and a daughter. Weir died in September 1929 and his funeral proceeded from his former residence in Alice Street to the Maryborough Cemetery.

Public career

Weir, a member of the Labour Party, served as an alderman on the Maryborough City Council for one term. Following the resignation of Alfred Jones the sitting member for Maryborough to join the Queensland Legislative Council, Weir won the resulting by-election in 1917. He beat the Nationalist candidate, Mr Harding, and in fact increased the Labour vote from the previous state election.

He had represented the electorate for over twelve years when he died in office after a short illness in 1929.

References

David Weir (politician) Wikipedia