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John Goodman (Australian politician)

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Name
  
John Goodman


Resigned
  
January 1858

Role
  
Former Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly

Died
  
April 16, 1874, Toorak, Melbourne, Australia

Previous office
  
Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly (1856–1858)

John Goodman (c. 1828 – 16 April 1874) was a pastoralist and politician in colonial Victoria, a member of the Victorian Legislative Council and later, the Victorian Legislative Assembly.

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Early life

Goodman was born in Warminster, Wiltshire, England, the son of John Goodman and his wife Sarah. Goodman junior arrived in the Port Phillip District in December 1844.

Colonial Australia

In 1853 Goodman was elected to the unicameral Victorian Legislative Council for Loddon a seat he held until the original Council was abolished in March 1856. Goodman was elected to the seat of The Murray in the inaugural Victorian Legislative Assembly in November 1856, a seat he held until he resigned in January 1858. Goodman was Commissioner Trade & Customs from 25 February 1857 to 11 March 1857.

Goodman died at his home 'Miegunyah' in Toorak, Victoria and was buried in St Kilda Cemetery. The Argus states he was aged 48 at his death.

References

John Goodman (Australian politician) Wikipedia