Henry Yelverton (Australian politician)
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Henry John Yelverton (6 April 1854–14 January 1906) was a Member of the Western Australian Legislative Council from 1901 to 1904.
The son of a timber miller, Henry Yelverton was born in Fremantle, Western Australia on 6 April 1854. He was educated at the Christian Brothers College before entering his father's business as a timber contractor in 1872. He would later work as a merchant, farmer and pastoralist. In January 1878, he married Eloise Guerrier; they would have four sons and five daughters.
Yelverton began to take in interest in public life, and in 1900 became a Justice of the Peace. On 24 April 1901, he successfully stood for election to the Western Australian Legislative Assembly seat of Sussex. He held the seat until the election of 28 June 1904, which he did not contest.
Henry Yelverton died on 14 January 1906 in the Government Hospital at Bunbury. He is buried at Busselton Cemetery.
[edit] References
- Black, David and Bolton, Geoffrey (2001). Biographical Register of Members of the Parliament of Western Australia, Volume One, 1870–1930, Revised Edition, Parliament of Western Australia. ISBN 0730738140.
Persondata | |
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NAME | Yelverton, Henry John |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | |
SHORT DESCRIPTION | politician |
DATE OF BIRTH | 6 April 1854 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Fremantle, Western Australia |
DATE OF DEATH | 14 January 1906 |
PLACE OF DEATH | Bunbury, Western Australia |