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James Brennan (Queensland politician)

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Preceded by
  
Henry Turner

Full Name
  
James Brennan

Political party
  
Ministerialist

Died
  
13 June 1917

Succeeded by
  
Seat abolished

Nationality
  
Scottish Australian

Occupation
  
Meat worker

Resting place
  
Lutwyche Cemetery

James Brennan (Queensland politician)

Born
  
25 February 1837 Paisley, Scotland (
1837-02-25
)

Spouse(s)
  
Margaret Mills Dale (d.1931)

James Brennan (25 February 1837 - 13 June 1917) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

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Biography

Brennan was born at Paisley, Scotland, the son of James Brennan Snr and his wife Jane (née Cruikshank). He was educated in Paisley and he arrived in Australia sometime before 1864 and took up mining at Gympie. He was an employee at the Queensland Meat Export and Agriculture Co. in Brisbane and Townsville, and from 1902 was the manager at the Lake's Creek Meatworks in Rockhampton.

He was married to Margaret Mills Dale (d.1931) and died at Wooloowin in Brisbane in June of 1917. His funeral proceeded from his Miles Street, Wooloowin residence to the Lutwyche Cemetery.

Public life

Brennan, a Ministerialist, won the seat of Rockhampton North at the by-election held in 1907 to replace the sitting member, Henry Turner, who had been appointed to the Queensland Legislative Council. Brennan held it until 1912 when the seat was abolished. He stood for the new seat of Keppel that year but was defeated.

References

James Brennan (Queensland politician) Wikipedia