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James Garden Ramsay

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in 1857, establishing four years later at Mount Barker an agricultural implement and machine manufactory, which represented the starting point of what later grew into the largest business of its kind in the colony.
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James Garden Ramsay married Mary Elliot Robertson ( – 4 May 1876) in 1854. He married again, to Bertha Ellen Horwood (20 December 1854 – 22 November 1942) on 6 December 1883. Bertha was a daughter of
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On 20 January 1890, Ramsay died from injuries sustained when an oil lamp in a railway carriage in which he was travelling burst, showering him with burning
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governments from June 1881 to June 1884. Ramsay was Chief Secretary under
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In 1886 Ramsay received the Queen's permission to bear the style of
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Members of the South Australian Legislative Council
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Index

J. G. Ramsay
James Graham Ramsay
The Honourable

South Australia
Edinburgh
Scotland
apprenticeship
Glasgow
South Australia
Mount Barker
South Australian Legislative Assembly
John Cheriton
South Australian Legislative Council
Henry Ayers
John Cox Bray
John Cox Bray
Thomas Playford II
The Honourable
kerosene
Bendigo
Joel Horwood, jnr
Elder Scientific Exploring Expedition
"James Garden Ramsay grave monument details"



"Obituary"
South Australian Register
"Statistical Record of the Legislature 1836 - 2007"

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