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Mary Quirk

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22: 166: 267: 237: 247: 203: 232: 51:, leading to her membership of the Shop Assistants' Union. On 28 September 1898 she married John Kelly, with whom she had three daughters and a son. After Kelly's death in 1926, she married 196: 257: 52: 189: 242: 70:, which she represented until 1950. She died soon after in 1952, and was buried in Field of Mars Cemetery from St Joseph's Roman Catholic Church in Rozelle. 252: 148: 121: 63: 90: 262: 138: 96: 67: 36: 44: 130: 56: 21: 227: 222: 172:
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before commencing work as a domestic servant. She was later employed as a shop assistant with
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to farmer Julius Deal and his wife Emma Margaretta White, she was educated at
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Following her husband's death in 1938, Quirk was elected in 1939 to the
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Mary Quirk (1880-1952), NSW Labor politician, c1950
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