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John MacFarlane (Queensland politician)

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Preceded by
  
Charles Buzacott

Preceded by
  
William Paul

Full Name
  
John MacFarlane

Died
  
Rockhampton, Australia

Succeeded by
  
William Rea

Succeeded by
  
Albrecht Feez

Nationality
  
Scottish Australian

John MacFarlane (Queensland politician)

Spouse(s)
  
Mary Donovan (m.1946), Margaret O'Brien (m.1965)

Resting place
  
South Rockhampton Cemetery

John MacFarlane (1823 – 10 April 1880) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

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Biography

MacFarlane was born in Glasgow, Scotland, the son of David Macfarlane and his wife Margaret (née Gibb). He arrived in Victoria around 1840 where he engaged in Squatting pursuits. In 1865 he moved to Queensland and as a member of a Victorian firm, took up Oakey Creek run on the Mackenzie River in Central Queensland. Like most stations in the area it proved unsuitable for sheep and after four years he moved to Rockhampton where he established a successful stock and station agent.

He died of diabetes in April 1880 and was buried in the South Rockhampton Cemetery.

Public career

MacFarlane was an alderman in Rockhampton from 1874 until 1880 including being the mayor from 1876-1878. He entered state politics as the member for Rockhampton in 1877 following the resignation of Charles Buzacott. He resigned from the assembly a year later but in 1879 he became the member for Leichhardt and held the seat until his death in 1880.

References

John MacFarlane (Queensland politician) Wikipedia