- Ernest Henty
Ernest George Henty (
17 September 1862 –25 June 1895 ) was a Member of theWestern Australian Legislative Council from 1894 to 1895.Born in Albury,
New South Wales on 17 September 1862, Ernest Henty was the son ofsquatter Richard Henty , who was thefirst white child to be born in the colony of Victoria. The famousHenty brothers , James and Edward, were his great-uncles. As a youth Ernest Henty worked as a clerk for James Henty & Co., spending some years with the firm inFiji . In 1883 he moved toMelbourne , working as a journalist for the "World" and then the Melbourne "Daily Telegraph". From 1885 to 1890 he was editor of the "Upper Murray and Mitta Herald", a Tallangatta newspaper. On 12 June 1890 he married Katherine Mary Harvie Alberta Cobham; they would have two sons and a daughter. At the time of his marriage his occupation was given as grazier.Shortly afterwards, Henty emigrated to
Western Australia with his brother-in-law, and the men established themselves asmerchant s under the name Henty, Cobham & Co. Henty became a wine, spirit and tea agent. By 1895, the company had branches in Geraldton, Southern Cross and Coolgardie.On 16 July 1894, Henry was elected to a Central Province seat in the
Western Australian Legislative Council . He held the seat until his death at Coolgardie on 25 June 1895.References
*Black and Bolton 2001
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NAME=Henty, Ernest George
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=politician
DATE OF BIRTH=17 September 1862
PLACE OF BIRTH=Albury, New South Wales ,Australia
DATE OF DEATH=25 June 1895
PLACE OF DEATH=Coolgardie, Western Australia
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