- Wallace Bickley
Wallace Alexander Bickley (
11 October 1810 –30 June 1876 ) was an early settler in colonialWestern Australia , who became a Member of theWestern Australian Legislative Council .Born in
Kent ,England on11 October 1810 , he was christened Samuel Wallace Alexander Bickley but his first name was dropped to distinguish him from his father Samuel. He was educated at Dr Butters' College inShropshire , and spent some time inGermany , before emigrating to Western Australia on board the "Protector" in February 1830. He set up a trading business and in April 1833 he married Marianne Thomson. In 1837 he emigrated toIndia to work for theBritish East India Company , developing the trade inhorse s between Western Australia and India. His wife died in June 1841, and the following February he married Elizabeth Burke née Tynan.In 1851, Bickley returned to Western Australia. He became the owner of "Kenwick Park" in the Canning district. Over time he became one of the leading merchants in Fremantle, becoming an agent for
Lloyd's of London and a representative of the Melbourne Shipowners' Association. In the 1860s he invested inmining in the Geraldton district. Bickley donated the Canning community a 3fraction|3|4 acre parcel of land on Bickley brook nearAlbany Highway for the building of a school, police station, church and cemetery. [ [http://www.gosnells.wa.gov.au/scripts/viewarticle.asp?NID=9190 Kenwick Pioneer Cemetery] City of Gosnells Heritage ] In 1867 he became aJustice of the Peace . He was a regular contributor to the "Fremantle Herald ", and became Chairman of the Marine Survey Board. On29 July 1872 , Bickley was nominated to theWestern Australian Legislative Council , remaining in the seat until his death at Fremantle on30 June 1876 .References
*Black and Bolton 2001
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