- Frederick Samson
Sir William Frederick ("Freddy") Samson (
12 January 1892 –6 February 1974 ) was a businessman and long-term Mayor ofFremantle, Western Australia .Samson was born at Fremantle, the second son of Michael Samson, and his wife Mary, née Murphy. [cite web|url=http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A160200b.htm|title= Samson, Sir William Frederick (1892 - 1974)|work=Australian Dictionary of Biography, Online Edition|accessdate=2008-03-11] He was educated at
Christian Brothers' College, Fremantle and later studied engineering at theUniversity of Western Australia . He enlisted in theAustralian Imperial Force in 1915, but was declared medically unfit. In 1919 he contractedSpanish Flu . He joined theMetropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage Department and worked as a surveyor between 1918 and 1930. Samson established himself as a real-estate agent in 1931.His house, a well-known Fremantle landmark called "Samson House" was designed by Sir
Talbot Hobbs and built by his father in 1888. [cite web|url=http://www.aussieheritage.com.au/listings/wa/Fremantle/SamsonHouse/21445|title=Samson House|work=Aussie heritage|date=2007-02-03] Samson inherited the house (which he had been born in) in 1935. He lived there his entire life and willed it to theWestern Australian Museum . Also in 1935, Samson married Daphne Alice Marks. The couple had no children.Following in the footsteps of his father and uncle, Frederick Samson was elected to the Fremantle City Council in 1936. He was elected to the mayoral position unopposed in 1951 and remained there until his retirement in May 1972. Samson was a champion of his beloved Fremantle, and much like his mayoral predecessor Sir
Frank Gibson , he campaigned vigorously for the preservation of numerous heritage buildings in and around the port city, including theFremantle Arts Centre .In addition to civic duties, he was a successful businessman and served on numerous Boards and committees. In 1946 he helped to form the
Home Building Society and was chairman from 1951 to 1974. He served as a councillor of theReal Estate Institute of Western Australia from 1949 to 1964 and was a Board member at the State Electricity Commission from 1954 to 1974.Samson was
knighted in 1962 and was appointed the first honoraryfreeman of Fremantle in 1969.As a long term civic leader, Samson had a number of places named after him:
* The Fremantle suburb ofSamson, Western Australia
* Sir Frederick Samson Park, a 6 km² native bushland in the suburb's centreFamily
Samson was the grandson of an early settler of Western Australia,
Lionel Samson (1799 - 1878) [cite web|url=http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A020372b.htm|title= Samson, Lionel (1799 - 1878)|work=Australian Dictionary of Biography, Online Edition|accessdate=2008-03-11] . His father Michael was Lord Mayor of Fremantle from 1905 to 1907, as was his uncle (Michael's brother) from 1892 to 1893 and who was also namedWilliam Frederick Samson .References
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