Kossuth William Duncan

Kossuth William Duncan (29 July 1857 – 30 June 1919) was a miller and politician in the newly formed State of South Australia.

History

Kossuth W. Duncan was born in Hindmarsh, the second son of R. B. Duncan who arrived in South Australia aboard the Fitzjames in 1855.[1] As a youth be started work for the flour milling company of Magarey & Co. then, for 20 years, with the Adelaide Milling Company. For a long time he was manager for that firm at Port Pirie, and a member of the Port Pirie Council. He was two years in Port Augusta. He served two years in the Legislative Council as member for the Northern Division, and as a member of the House of Assembly for the District of Stanley. Around 1902 he moved to Laura, and for a number of years with Joseph King of Georgetown,as King & Duncan,ran the Laura flour mill.[2] In 1911 he was elected, unopposed, to the Laura Corporation, representing North Ward, was elected Mayor in 1913.[3] They later lived in Dulwich Avenue, Dulwich, South Australia.

Other interests

He was an active member of the Church of Christ, and from 1914 a trustee of the State Bank'

Family

He married Mary Ann Turton on 12 November 1879; their children included K. R. Duncan, Mrs L. C. Walter of Stone Hut, Mrs H. R. Hammill of Laura, and Mrs J. Weston of Glenside.

References

  1. "Death of Mr. K. W. Duncan". The Advertiser (Adelaide: National Library of Australia). 1 July 1919. p. 6. Retrieved 24 October 2014.
  2. "Concerning People". The Register (Adelaide: National Library of Australia). 1 July 1919. p. 6. Retrieved 24 October 2014.
  3. "Laura". The Register (Adelaide: National Library of Australia). 9 December 1913. p. 8. Retrieved 24 October 2014.
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