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George Davenport (Queensland politician)

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Preceded by
  
New seat

Occupation
  
Farmer

Succeeded by
  
Robert Aland

Nationality
  
English Australian

Religion
  
Church of England

Resting place
  
Headington Hill

George Davenport (Queensland politician)

Full Name
  
George Henry Davenport

Born
  
30 October 1831 Oxford, England (
1831-10-30
)

Spouse(s)
  
Elizabeth Young (m.1866 d.1901)

Died
  
1 January 1881, Toowoomba, Australia

George Henry Davenport (1831–1881) was a politician in Queensland, Australia. He was a Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

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Parents

Davenport's parents were George Francis and Eliza (née Davenport). Davenport was born in Oxford, England on 30 October 1831 and was educated in Edinburgh, Scotland.

Davenport's father selected land in South Australia in 1839. Uncle (Robert Davenport) settled in South Australia. Francis returned to England in 1841, and was accompanied by another uncle, Samuel Davenport, in 1843 on the return to South Australia. Francis died soon after arriving, and Robert and Samuel settled on the estate.

George followed his uncles to South Australia soon after leaving school. After a few years he went to live in Melbourne.

Darling Downs

Davenport went to Toowoomba lured by land development. He looked to acquire a freehold property. C.B. Fisher became a partner in the scheme where it was shown that agriculture could be profitably combined with grazing. The property was called Headington Hill. All the newest and latest machinery was used on this property.

Davenport was the member for the Electoral district of Drayton and Toowoomba from 15 November 1878 to 1 January 1881.

Davenport died on New Year's Day 1881 in Toowoomba during his term of office.

Religion

Davenport was a member of the Church of England.

Marriages

Davenport married Elizabeth Young in Dalby on 27 May 1866.

References

George Davenport (Queensland politician) Wikipedia