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John Paterson (Australian politician)

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Preceded by
  
James Garland

Full Name
  
John Paterson

Religion
  
Church of England

Role
  
Politician

Succeeded by
  
Seat abolished

Occupation
  
Pastoralist

Name
  
John Paterson

Resigned
  
April 11, 1859

Died
  
August 9, 1871, New South Wales, Australia

John Paterson (1831–1871) was a politician in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly.

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Early life

Paterson was born in Lanarkshire, Scotland in 1831. He took his name from his father, John Paterson, a soldier. His mother was Ann Howison. Paterson arrived in New South Wales in 1850. He was a pastoralist and was a partner in several runs.

Politics

James Garland had served alongside William Macleay in the two member constituency of Lachlan and Lower Darling in the first New South Wales parliament from 1856 to 1858. At the 1858 election Garland did not recontest. Nominations for the seat of Lachlan and Lower Darling closed on 25 January 1858. The report on the close of nominations states that both John Piper Egan and Edward Flood were nominated in their absence, and both had been listed by The Sydney Morning Herald, as candidates in this seat. However, the nominators were unable to muster the six persons required to call for a poll and Paterson and Macleay were elected unopposed. Patterson served in the second parilament from 1858 to 1859. He did not recontest the 1859 election.

Personal life

Paterson married Emily Susan Barton in 1861 at Molong and together they had four children, two daughters and two sons.

Death

Paterson died in Illalong, New South Wales on 9 August 1871.

References

John Paterson (Australian politician) Wikipedia