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William Salkeld (politician)

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Preceded by
  
Josiah Francis

Preceded by
  
George Thorn Jr.

Full Name
  
William Salkeld

Died
  
28 June 1901, Ipswich

Succeeded by
  
Andrew Barlow

Succeeded by
  
George Thorn Jr.

Nationality
  
English Australian

William Salkeld (politician)

Spouse(s)
  
Margaret Davies (m.1875 d.1932)

William Salkeld was a politician in Queensland, Australia. He was a Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly. He represented the electorate of Ipswich from 21 August 1883 to 5 May 1888 and the electorate of Fassifern from 10 May 1888 to 6 May 1893.

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Early life

William Salkeld was born in January 1842 at Melmerby, Cumberland, England, being the son of John Salkeld and Annie (née Nicholson). He was educated at Richmond's Private School, Gamblesby, England. Salkeld arrived in Queensland in 1886 and was a storekeeper in Ipswich. He was a partner in Hughes and Cameron, auctioneers, and in 1900 owned the Mount Brisbane Sawmill. He married Margaret Davis in Ipswich in Ipswich on 29 November 1875 and had one son.

Later life

William Salkeld died on he 28 June 1901 in Ipswich, Queensland, from heart failure.

References

William Salkeld (politician) Wikipedia