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William Rea (politician)

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Preceded by
  
New seat

Full Name
  
William Rea

Occupation
  
Storekeeper

Resting place
  
Toowong Cemetery

Succeeded by
  
John Ferguson

Nationality
  
Irish Australian

Religion
  
Church of England

Died
  
21 September 1881, Brisbane, Australia

William Rea (1816–1881) was a stock and station agent and a politician in Queensland, Australia. He was a Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

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Early life

William Rea was born in Belfast in 1816. He came to Australia in about 1841 where he worked in stock and station agency business with firms which had branches in New South Wales and New Zealand. Around the time of the separation of Queensland (circa 1859), he moved to Rockhampton where he established his own stock and station agency business with Mr Rankin.

Politics

Rea was elected to the Queensland Legislative Assembly in the Electorate of Rockhampton on 15 November 1878. He held the seat until his death on 21 September 1881.

Later life

Rea died on 21 September 1881 in his temporary residence at Martin Street, Fortitude Valley, Brisbane. He had been unwell for a few days beforehand and, having failed to attend Parliament, was found dead apparently from heart disease. At the time of his death, he was writing a letter in which he said he felt he was dying and fell to the floor with his pencil still in hand. He was buried on 22 September 1881 in Toowong Cemetery.

References

William Rea (politician) Wikipedia