- Frederick Henry Piesse
Frederick Henry Piesse, CMG (6 December 1853–29 June 1912) was a farmer, businessman and politician who is credited with much of the early development of the region around Katanning,
Western Australia .Frederick Piesse was born at Northam, Western Australia, on 6 December 1853. The son of policeman and
magistrate William Roper Piesse and Elizabeth Ellen nee Oxley, among his brothers wereAlfred Napolean Piesse ,Arnold Edmund Piesse andCharles Austin Piesse , all of whom would follow Frederick into politics. Piesse was educated at state schools at Guildford and Northam, and began his working life at the Northam general store. Later he went pearl fishing atShark Bay between 1872 and 1875. He waspostmaster and telegraphist at Williams between 1875 and 1880. On 18 October 1877 he married Mary Jane Elizabeth Chipper, with whom he would have four sons and a daughter.In 1880, Piesse partnered with his brother Charles to launch the general produce firm of F. & C. Piesse at Williams. He set up a portable store in 1886, and followed the progress of the Great southern railway, finishing up at Katanning. He then bought agricultural land near the railway and in 1891 built a flour mill in Katanning. He established a wine industry, making wines that won awards in Perth,
London andParis .From 1880 onwards, Piesse became increasingly involved in public affairs. He was a member of the Williams Road Board from 1880 to 1889, and its chairman from 1886. In 1889 he became a
Justice of the Peace , and from 1889 to 1896 he was on the Katanning Road Board. From January 1894 to June 1896 he was also a member of the Board of Agriculture.At the December 1890 election, Piesse was elected to the
Western Australian Legislative Assembly seat of Williams, becoming a member of the firstParliament of Western Australia underresponsible government . From 1 April 1896 to 23 August 1900, he was Commissioner for Railways and Director of Public Works in theForrest Ministry . He was a Western Australian delegate to the Federal Convention of 1897, and for a period in 1900 he was ActingPremier of Western Australia . DuringGeorge Leake 's first premiership from June to November 1901, Piesse was Leader of the Opposition.In the 1904 election, Piesse stood for and won the new seat of Katanning. He would hold the seat until his resignation on 26 October 1909. For his last four years in parliament he was
Father of the House . Piesse was made a CMG in 1908. He died at Katanning on 29 June 1912, and was buried in Katanning Cemetery.References
* Bignell, Merle. (1988) "F.H.Piesse - biography of merchant, agriculturalist and politician". Australian dictionary of biography, Vol.11 (1988), p.229-30,
* Graham, Lesley. (1957) "A biography of Hon. F.H. Piesse, C.M.G" Thesis - Claremont Teachers' College. Battye Library ref: "HS/PR/1247.".
* "F.H.Piesse - obituary of F.H Piesse, MP, public man and good Church man". West Australian Church news, 1 Aug. 1912, p.138.
*Kimberly 1897Persondata
NAME=Piesse, Frederick Henry
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=politician
DATE OF BIRTH=6 December 1853
PLACE OF BIRTH=Northam, Western Australia
DATE OF DEATH=29 June 1912
PLACE OF DEATH=Katanning, Western Australia
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