Patrick Stone
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Patrick Stone (19 April 1857–10 September 1942) was a Member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly from 1901 to 1904, and from 1905 to 1908.
Born in Buncrana, County Donegal, Ireland on 14 March 1854, Patrick Stone was the son of army sergeant James Stone and Ann Dorothy nee Doherty. He emigrated to Western Australia with his mother on board the Hastings in December 1864, joining his father who had arrived earlier and established himself as a farmer at Greenough. He was educated at the Roman Catholic school at Fremantle, then went to Greenough to farm with his father until around 1880.
On 8 February 1880, Stone married Helen Emily Roe, daughter of James Elphinstone Roe. He then set himself up as a storekeeper and produce merchant, becoming the town's most prominent and successful merchant over a long period. He also became owner of the Commonwealth Hotel, and was a director of the Geraldton Co-op. Milling Society.
Stone was a member of the Greenough Road Board in 1878 and 1879, and between 1888 and 1916 he was a member of the Geraldton Municipal Council in a series of broken stints totally around 13 years. On 19 June 1894 he contested the Western Australian Legislative Assembly seat of Geraldton but was unsuccessful. He contested the seat again in the by-election of 24 July 1900, but again without success. On 24 April 1901, he won the seat of Greenough, holding it until the election of 28 June 1904, when he was defeated by John Nanson. The following year Nanson resigned the seat to study law in England, and Stone won the seat for a second time on 27 October 1905. This time he held it until the election of 11 September 1908, when he was again defeated by Nanson, who had returned to Western Australia that year.
Stone continued to contest elections for the rest of his life, contesting a further six elections without success. In 1910 he contested for a Central Province seat in the Western Australian Legislative Council. The following year he contested Geraldton. He contested Central Province in 1914 and 1920, before contesting for a seat in the Australian Senate in 1922. In May 1926 he contested for a Central Province seat for a fourth time. He died six months later on 23 December 1926, and was buried in Geraldton 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 House: Parliament of Western Australia. ISBN 0730738140.
[edit] External links
- Fisher, Paul. Patrick Stone. Paul Fisher's Family History. Retrieved on 2006-05-26. Contains transcripts of contemporary newspaper articles and letters about or by Stone, and extracts from books that mention him.
Persondata | |
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NAME | Stone, Patrick |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | |
SHORT DESCRIPTION | politician |
DATE OF BIRTH | 19 April 1857 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Buncrana, County Donegal, Ireland |
DATE OF DEATH | 10 September 1942 |
PLACE OF DEATH | Geraldton, Western Australia |