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Preceded by
  
Name
  
John Kingsbury

Political party
  
Ministerialist


Nationality
  
Irish Australian

Succeeded by
  
John James Kingsbury

Full Name
  
John James Kingsbury

Spouse(s)
  
Elizabeth Jane Ham (m.1879 d.1919)

Alma mater
  
Trinity College, Dublin

Died
  
Glen Iris, Melbourne, Australia

Education
  
Trinity College, Dublin

John James Kingsbury (1853 – 2 August 1939) was a Crown Prosecutor and member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

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Early years

Kingsbury was born and educated in Dublin, Ireland, graduating with a Master of Arts from Trinity College. He arrived in Melbourne, Australia in 1878 where he helped start up a business, Henry Brookes & Co. Kingsbury moved to Queensland in the 1880s as manager of Beale and Co. and in 1886 became a director of the Queensland Deposit Bank before returning to Ireland in 1887 for a year.

Political career

For the 1893 Queensland elections, Kingsbury with his knowledge of finance, was asked to stand as a Ministerialist candidate alongside Thomas McIlwraith for the seat of Brisbane North. The pair were successful in the two member seat, convincingly defeating their opponents, Charles Lilley, Thomas Glassey and Nathaniel Raven.

Kingsbury held the seat until the 1896 elections, where he lost to Robert Fraser who also claimed to be a Ministerialist candidate. Whilst in politics, Kingsbury took up law and in 1896 was appointed Crown Prosecutor of the Supreme Court of Queensland.

Personal life

Kingsbury married Elizabeth Jane Ham (died 1919), eldest daughter of David Ham of Ballarat, in November 1879 and together had three sons and one daughter. He was a former President of the Queensland Irish Association and played a leading part in the affairs on the Albert Street Methodist Church.

Kingsbury died in Glen Iris, Victoria, in August 1939.

References

John James Kingsbury Wikipedia


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