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Archibald Jacob

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Archibald Jacob was suddenly orphaned in India at the age of seven, by the untimely death of both his parents, in different countries in the same year. His father Vickers died of fever in Bengal in June 1836 and was buried in
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In 1851 Archibald and Robert made their way back to New South Wales to take up the family land holdings established in the Hunter Valley by their father in the 1820s. In 1853, at
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in that neighborhood, Archibald married Mary Snodgrass (1830–1897), daughter of a prominent local landowner, retired soldier and colonial politician, Colonel
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private school for children of European expatriates, before sailing to England to be brought up and educated by his mother's relatives in
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in November 1877, retiring with his colleagues the following month, when Robertson did not achieve a majority at
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in 1829, Captain Jacob had returned to India with his wife and two very young daughters, and had become a
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in 1820, where he became a merchant, importer, coastal trader and landowner, securing
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from 27 November 1880 until 23 November 1882. Jacob was appointed to the
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Chairman of Committees of the New South Wales Legislative Council
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from December 1887 until his death thirteen years later.
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Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
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Archibald Jacob (musician)

colony of New South Wales
lower
upper
colonial government
representative
minister
Chairman of Committees
New South Wales Legislative Council
Jessore
Bengal Presidency
British India
Bangladesh
Ballinakill
Dublin
Nottingham
East India Company
Presidency armies
magistrate
deputy lieutenant
Nottinghamshire
Barrackpore
cantonment
Bengal Army
East India Company
New South Wales
land grants
Newcastle
Hunter Valley

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