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Henry Osborn (politician)

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goldfields and Roebourne, but later returned to Roebourne where, by 1891, he had taken up employment as the publican at the Jubilee Hotel with his sister Rose. On 19 December 1894, he married Elizabeth Thompson at Roebourne, with whom he was to have two sons and one daughter. In December 1894, he was
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and became a partner in an aerated waters firm. He entered the Midland Junction Municipal Council following a by-election in 1903 and continued for the next seven years. At the
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region to William Osborn, a blacksmith, and Sarah nÊe Newsom. He was educated locally, and in 1884, moved to the
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This article is about the Western Australian politician. For Admiral Henry Osborn, Commodore-Governor of
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region where he worked at first as a labourer, then as a blacksmith and wheelwright in the town of
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Biographical Register of Members of the Parliament of Western Australia, Volume One, 1870–1930
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Church, but she died only nine months later. Osborn then became a carrier of gold between the
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elected mayor of the Roebourne Municipal Council, in which capacity he served for two years.
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region, where he farmed for the rest of his life. He became involved in the Bruce Rock
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Osborn died on 22 July 1937 at Bruce Rock, where he was buried.
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Members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly
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Index

Colony of Newfoundland
Henry Osborn (governor)
Roebourne
Victoria Plains
Colony of Western Australia
Bruce Rock
Western Australia
Western Australian Legislative Assembly
Roebourne
Western Australia
Victoria Plains
North West
Roebourne
Cossack
Pilbara
Midland Junction
September 1908 state election
Roebourne
October 1911 state election
Labor
Minister for Lands
James Mitchell
Bruce Rock
Wheatbelt
Co-operative Society
Black, David
Bolton, Geoffrey
Parliament House
Parliament of Western Australia
ISBN

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