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John Murphy (Queensland politician)

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Preceded by
  
George Reed

Full Name
  
John Murphy

Occupation
  
Merchant

Resting place
  
Ipswich General Cemetery

Succeeded by
  
Benjamin Cribb

Nationality
  
Irish Australian

Religion
  
Church of England

John Murphy (Queensland politician)

Born
  
25 September 1820 County Cork, Ireland (
1820-09-25
)

Spouse(s)
  
Hannah Julia Smith (m.1862)

Died
  
1 March 1883, Roma, Australia

John Murphy was a politician in Queensland, Australia. He was a Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

Contents

He was the member for Ipswich 18 June 1867 to 12 August 1870.

Early life

He was born 25 September 1820 (County Cork, Ireland) to Daniel Jervois and Susan (née Godson)

Family life

He had 4 sons and 2 daughters

Religion

He was a member of the Church of England.

Career

He began his career by working in a lawyer's office in Sydney before becoming a storekeeper's assistant at Muswellbrook.;He arrived in Ipswich in 1852 and became manager of mercantile firm. He then became a forwarding and commission agent then became the first Mayor of Ipswich from 1860 to 1861 and served as mayor again from 1865 to 1867. On 11 September 1861 he recommended that the council have a seal. the design is still used today. He represented Ipswich in the Legislative Assembly of Queensland, 19 June 1867 to 12 August 1870. He was appointed police magistrate at Goondiwindi in 1872 and then at Roma in 1874.

References

John Murphy (Queensland politician) Wikipedia