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Edmund Greenwood

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52:, becoming a commercial traveller. From 1904 he ran a tent manufacturing firm, which eventually expanded to become a large softgoods warehouse. On 6 February 1906 he married Myra Frances Burchett, with whom he had seven children. In 1917 he was elected to the 203: 208: 213: 165: 140: 65: 57: 48:
around 1890, and Greenwood became an office boy and from 1897 a farm labourer. He suffered an accident in 1902 and returned to
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to Methodist minister Henry Greenwood and Caroline Jane Tuckfield. The family moved to
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Nationalist Party of Australia members of the Parliament of Victoria
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to run for a lower house seat in 1929. Greenwood died in
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re-member: a database of all Victorian MPs since 1851
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Edmund Wilson Greenwood
Campbelltown
Tasmania
Victoria
Melbourne
Victorian Legislative Assembly
Boroondara
Nationalist
Nunawading
Robert Menzies
Richmond
Parliament of Victoria
"Greenwood, Edmund Wilson"
Victorian Legislative Assembly
Sir Frank Madden
Boroondara
Richard Linton
Nunawading
Robert Menzies
Categories
1881 births
1948 deaths
Nationalist Party of Australia members of the Parliament of Victoria
Members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly
20th-century Australian politicians

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