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George Stevenson (Australian politician)

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Lucy Margaret Stevenson (23 January 1864 – 14 July 1932) was a well-known soprano, a featured artist at many society functions and charity events in Adelaide. She never married, and spent much of her life caring for her
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He was appointed a clerk in the Police Commissioner's office in 1857, then studied law and worked as an articled clerk to John George Daly ( – 21 May 1881), second son of
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George married Jeanie (or Jeannie) Miller Davidson ( – 15 September 1916) of Little Para on 17 March 1863. They may have had only one child:
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in Sir Henry Ayers' cabinet from March 1872 to July 1873. He was appointed J.P. in 1872.
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George John William Stevenson (1839–1893) South Australian journalist and politician
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then was, around 1874, appointed the first editor of
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He began his journalistic career as sub-editor with
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George Stevenson (disambiguation)

South Australia
George Stevenson
Register
HMS Buffalo
Governor Hindmarsh
First Fleet of South Australia
Sir Dominick Daly
South Australian House of Assembly
East Torrens
Attorney-General
The Advertiser
Quiz
F. S. Carroll
Sydney Morning Herald
"The Late Mr. G. J. W. Stevenson"
South Australian Register
"George John William Stevenson"
Parliament of South Australia
"Lucy Stevenson's Father"
The Advertiser
Lavington Bonython
"SA Memory:Lantern"
"Telegrams"
The Border Watch
"Death of a Sydney Journalist"
The Evening News
Categories
Members of the South Australian House of Assembly

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