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Patrick Kerwin (politician)

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Preceded by
  
Peter McLachlan

Nationality
  
Irish Australian

Occupation
  
Doctor

Succeeded by
  
James Keogh

Political party
  
CPNP

Full Name
  
Patrick James Kerwin

Born
  
26 July 1873 Cork, Ireland (
1873-07-26
)

Spouse(s)
  
Mary Elizabeth Walsh (m.1903 d.1943)

Died
  
2 September 1950, South Brisbane, Australia

Party
  
Country and Progressive National Party

Resting place
  
Nudgee Cemetery & Crematorium

Patrick James Kerwin (26 July 1873 – 2 September 1950) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

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Biography

Kerwin was born in Cork, Ireland, the son of Patrick Kerwin and his wife Catherine (née O'Rourke). He completed medical studies in Scotland and served as a ship's doctor before arriving in Northern Queensland in 1903. He then served with the Royal Army Medical Corps before becoming a practicing physician, first at Port Douglas for five years, then at Cairns for eleven years, then finally settling in Brisbane.

On the 7th October 1903 Kerwin married Mary Elizabeth Walsh and together had one daughter. He died in September 1950 and his funeral proceeded from the Holy Spirit Catholic Church, New Farm to the Nudgee Cemetery.

Public career

Representing the CPNP, Kerwin won the seat of Merthyr in the Queensland Legislative Assembly in 1929, defeating the sitting member, Peter McLachlan of the Labor Party. He served one term before being defeated three years later by Labor's James Keogh.

References

Patrick Kerwin (politician) Wikipedia