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Thomas Finney (politician)

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Preceded by
  
Matthew Reid

Occupation
  
Businessman

Succeeded by
  
Edward Macartney

Political party
  
Ministerialist

Role
  
Politician


Nationality
  
Irish

Name
  
Thomas Finney

Full Name
  
Thomas Finney

Religion
  
Church of England

Resting place
  
Toowong Cemetery

Thomas Finney (politician)

Born
  
10 January 1837 Tuam, Galway, Ireland (
1837-01-10
)

Spouse(s)
  
Kate Pringle Little (m.1864 d.1866), Sidney Anne Jackson (m.1866 d.1883), Jane Edgar Farrow (m.1901)

Died
  
December 16, 1903, Brisbane, Australia

Thomas Finney (1837–1903) was an Australian businessman and politician. He represented the electoral district of Toowong in the Legislative Assembly of Queensland from 1896 until 1900.

Biography

Thomas Finney was born 10 January 1837 at Currakeen House, Tuam, Galway, Ireland. His father was Thomas Finney and his mother was Eliza Finney, née Cornwall. He began work at a drapery shop in 1856, and in 1862 emigrated to Brisbane, Queensland with his partner James Isles.

The two started a drapery business, Finney Isles & Co., which was extremely successful. In 1869 the company had branches in Rockhampton and Gympie, and by 1873 it had expanded into the areas of tailoring, furniture, furnishing, and hardware.

in 1879, Finney pioneered 6 p.m. closing in Brisbane stores. In 1885, with other firms, he instituted 1 p.m. closing on Saturdays and even after other firms reverted to the old Saturday hours of 8 a.m. to 11 p.m, Finney continued it. A charity fund of the employees was subsidized £ for £ by the management and was administered by a committee that included the managing director and two employees elected by the staff.

The business suffered severely in 1893 from flood waters and from the financial crisis, but soon recovered.

At some point Finney was elected to the Toowong Shire Council, and in 1896 he won the electoral district of Toowong and was seated in the Legislative Assembly of Queensland, holding his seat until his resignation in 1902.

Finney was married thrice. On 22 May 1864, he was wed to Kate Pringle Little, but she died after two years and he married Sidney Anne Jackson, whose sister married Finney’s business partner, James Isles. Finney and Sidney had two daughters and a son together, and she died on 13 October 1883. In 1901, while in England, Finney married Janet Edgar Farrow, a widow.

He died on 16 December 1903 and was buried in Toowong Cemetery.

References

Thomas Finney (politician) Wikipedia