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John Thorn (Queensland politician)

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Preceded by
  
George Thorn

Name
  
John Thorn

Role
  
Queensland politician


Spouse(s)
  
Frances Augusta March

Died
  
1896, Brisbane, Australia

Religion
  
Church of England

Resting place
  
Toowong Cemetery

John Thorn (Queensland politician)

Born
  
12 December 1847 Ipswich, Queensland (
1847-12-12
)

Relations
  
George Thorn, Sr. (father), George Thorn, Jr. (brother), Henry Thorn (brother)

Occupation
  
Station manager, Railway contractor

Succeeded by
  
de Burgh Fitzpatrick

John Thorn (12 December 1847 – 30 April 1896) was a politician in Queensland, Australia. He was a Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

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Early life

John Thorn was born on 12 December 1847 at Ipswich, Queensland, the son of George Thorn (senior), a Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, and his wife Jane (née Handcock). He was educated at Ipswich Grammar School.

He married Frances Augusta March, on 3 February 1875 in Sydney, New South Wales. The couple had 5 sons and 2 daughters.

Politics

His brother George Thorn had represented the seat of Fassifern in the Queensland Legislative Assembly until he resigned on 9 January 1874 in order to be appointed to the Queensland Legislative Council on that day. John Thorn won the resulting by-election in Fassifern on 24 January 1874.

He held the seat until he resigned on 12 March 1878. His resignation was due to his being a partner in the firm Annear & Co, who had been the successful tenderers for a contract to build the railway line from Gympie to Maryborough. de Burgh Fitzpatrick Persse won the resulting by-election on 9 April 1878.

Later life

John Thorn died on 30 April 1896 at Brisbane and was buried in Toowong Cemetery.

References

John Thorn (Queensland politician) Wikipedia