John Hargreaves (Queensland politician)

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John Hargreaves
Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
for Cook
In office
27 Aug 1904 – 19 Jan 1907
Preceded by John Hamilton
Succeeded by Henry Douglas
Personal details
Born John Henry Hargreaves
1839
Gravesend, Kent, England
Died 19 January 1907 (aged 68)
Cooktown, Queensland, Australia
Resting place Lost at sea
Political party Ministerialist
Spouse(s) Mahala Gee (m.1875 d.1905)
Occupation Builder
Religion Church of England

John Henry Hargreaves (1839 - 19 January 1907) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.[1]

Biography

Hargreaves was born in Gravesend, Kent, the son of John Henry Hargreaves Snr. and his wife Charlotte (née Furner). He arrived in Queensland for a goldfields expedition and then established a timber and building business in Cooktown around 1878.

On the 26th April 1875 he married Mahala Gee[1] (died 1905)[2] in Townsville and together had four sons and three daughters.[1] He drowned on the government-owned ketch, the Pilot, which went missing during the 1907 Cooktown cyclone.[3] His body was not recovered but a memorial to him is at the Cooktown Cemetery.[4]

Public career

At the 1904 Queensland state election, Hargreaves won the seat of Cook for the Ministerialists, defeating the Labour candidate, Mr Le Vaux by two votes.[5] As it was only four months before the 1907 Queensland state election when he died, no by-election was held.

Hargreaves had previously been a councilor on the Shire of Cook and was it's Mayor from 1901 until 1904.[1]

References

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  2. Family history researchQueensland Government births, deaths, marriages, and divorces. Retrieved 15 May 2016.
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  4. Inscription for John Henry Hargreaves — Australian Cemeteries Index. Retrieved 14 May 2016.
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Parliament of Queensland
Preceded by Member for Cook
1904–1907
Succeeded by
Henry Douglas