- Edmund Birch
Edmund Birch (1831–
16 January 1875 ) was a Member of theWestern Australia n Legislative Council from 1873 to 1875.Born in
England in 1831, Birch emigrated to Western Australia on the "Parkfield" in March 1841. There he was apprenticed toGeorge Shenton Sr as apharmacist . From 1852 to 1853, he was an assistant at the Colonial Hospital (nowRoyal Perth Hospital ). He then went into partnership with his father and brother as pharmacists and grocers in Perth. In May 1856 he married Anne Hymus; they would have eight children.Birch began to take an interest in public life, becoming vice president of the
Perth Workingmen's Association and chairman of theSwan Mechanics' Institute . In 1862 he was a founding director of thePerth Building Society . The following year he became a member of the Perth Municipal Council, which position he held until his death. He became a member of the Perth Board of Education, a director of the WA Bank, and in 1872 was captain of theVolunteer Rifle Corps .On
19 October 1870 , Birch contested the Legislative Council seat of Perth, but was unsuccessful. On18 November 1873 , he contested the seat again in aby-election . He won the seat, holding it until his death. He died on16 January 1875 as a result of injuries from a fire.References
*Black and Bolton 2001
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