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Richard Casey (Queensland politician)

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Preceded by
  
John Donaldson

Succeeded by
  
James Crombie


Nationality
  
Australian

Name
  
Richard Casey

Richard Casey (Queensland politician)

Full Name
  
Richard Gardiner Casey

Born
  
17 December 1846 Hobart, Van Diemen's Land, Australia (
1846-12-17
)

Died
  
25 April 1919(1919-04-25) (aged 72) Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii

Spouse(s)
  
Evelyn Jane Harris (m.1888 d.1942)

Relations
  
Lord Casey (son), George Harris (father-in-law)

Richard Gardiner Casey (17 December, 1846 – 25 April, 1919) was a politician in Queensland, Australia. He was a Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

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Early life

Richard Gardiner Casey was born on 17 December 1846 in Hobart, Van Diemen's Land (present day Tasmania), the son of Dr Cornelius Gavin Casey and his wife Letitia (née Gardiner).

Casey was educated at Hobart High School and Launceston Grammar School.

On 23 May 1888, Richard Gardiner Casey married Evelyn Jane Harris at St John's Anglican Cathedral, Brisbane, Queensland; the service was conducted by the Rev. Benjamin Glennie. Evelyn was the daughter of George Harris (a Member of the Queensland Legislative Council) and granddaughter of George Thorn (senior) of the Normanby pastoral station (a Member of the Queensland Legislative Council). The reception was held at the bride's parents' residence, Newstead House (then one of Brisbane's finest homes), after which the couple left for a honeymoon at Sandgate, then a popular beachside holiday resort.

The couple had three children:

  • Richard Gavin Gardner Casey (1890–1976), a Governor-General of Australia
  • Eileen Ruth Evelyn Casey (1893–1894)
  • Dermot Armstrong Casey (1897–1977)
  • Politics

    On 19 May 1888 (the 1888 colonial election) Casey was elected to the Queensland Legislative Assembly in the electoral district of Warrego. He held the seat until the 1893 election.

    Later life

    On returning from England to Australia in 1919 on the SS Makura, Casey was taken ill and taken ashore in Honolulu, Hawaii where he died on 25 April 1919.

    References

    Richard Casey (Queensland politician) Wikipedia