- Samuel Gray (Australian politician)
Samuel William Gray (
January 1 ,1823 –April 19 ,1889 ) was anIrish Australian pastoralist , farmer and member of theNew South Wales Legislative Assembly for Kiama (1859–1864), Illawarra (1874–1880) and The Richmond (1882–1885).Biography
Samuel Gray was born in
Armagh ,Ireland on January 1, 1823 to James Mackey Gray and Sarah Anna Burton, the first of their five children and their only son. Around 1835, his family moved to New South Wales. cite web |url=http://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/prod/parlment/members.nsf/70835c61d528320dca2573d2001e93cd/0e414a57720abb7fca256e310005de67!opendocument|title=Mr Samuel William GRAY|accessdate=2008-06-21 |author=New South Wales Parliament ] There, James bought his brother-in-law's grant of convert|1280|acre|km2|1 of land south of Kiama, naming it "The Omega Retreat". James became a farmer and grazier there, also assisting many Ulster Protestants in migrating to Kiama.cite book |last=Jupp |first=James |authorlink=James Jupp |title=The Australian People |publisher=Cambridge University Press |year=2001 |isbn=0521807891] He was educated at the Normal Institution inSydney . After going to sea in 1859 and toBendigo during its gold rush, he returned to Kiama, becoming a farmer and grazier. He married Mary Bray on March 14, 1862 at Campbelltown. They had five daughters and two sons. In the early 1860s, he cleared and improved a large block of land on the Tweed River. Later, he moved to Sydney, where he had business interests, living there until his death in Woolahra on April 19, 1889. He was buried in the Gerringong Cemetery in Sydney.On June 16, 1859, Samuel Gray was elected as the member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for Kiama, with 70.36 percent of the vote. He was re-elected unopposed in 1860. After leaving office in 1864, he was elected as the member for Illawarra in 1874 with 56.76 percent of the vote and re-elected unopposed in 1877. He left office again in 1880 and was elected by the Richmond in 1882 with 60.39 percent of the vote, a position which he held until 1885, when he did not re-contest. [cite web|url=http://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/resources/nswelectionsanalysis/HomePage.htm|title=NSW Election Results 1856-2007|accessdate=2008-06-21|author=
New South Wales Parliament ]See also
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New South Wales Legislative Assembly References
Persondata
NAME = Gray, Samuel William
ALTERNATIVE NAMES =
SHORT DESCRIPTION = Australian politician
DATE OF BIRTH = January 1, 1823
PLACE OF BIRTH = Armagh, Ireland
DATE OF DEATH = April 19, 1889
PLACE OF DEATH = Woolahra, New South Wales
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