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Robert Scobie (Australian politician, born 1831)

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46:. Scobie worked on the family property and also had success on the goldfields, eventually owning a vineyard and orchard at Mount Pleasant near Maitland from 1859. On 2 June 1859 he married Mary Warren, with whom he had fifteen children. A prominent figure in local agricultural circles and a supporter of the 282: 75: 67: 55: 22: 277: 292: 287: 225: 51: 71: 194: 200: 173: 140: 107: 242: 63: 165: 43: 132: 99: 234: 272: 267: 47: 59: 39: 31:(7 September 1831 – 31 December 1909) was a Scottish-born Australian politician. 261: 35: 161: 128: 95: 78:
but was defeated. Scobie died at his property at Oakhampton near Maitland in 1909.
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For the Labor & Nationalist member for Wentworth and Murray, see
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to Michael Scobie and Elizabeth Heugh. His family arrived in
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Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
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Robert Scobie (Australian politician born 1848)
Stirlingshire
New South Wales
Maitland
temperance movement
New South Wales Legislative Assembly
1889 election
Free Trade
Hunter
1891 election
district of West Maitland
1894 election
Green, Antony
"1889 Hunter"
Parliament of New South Wales
Green, Antony
"1891 Hunter"
Parliament of New South Wales
Green, Antony
"1894 West Maitland"
Parliament of New South Wales
"Mr Robert Scobie (1) (1831-1909)"
Parliament of New South Wales
New South Wales Legislative Assembly
John Burns
Hunter
Categories
1831 births
1909 deaths
Colony of New South Wales politicians

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