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Thomas Davis (Australian politician)

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as a seaman in 1876. Closely involved in the union movement, he was secretary of the Federated Seamen's Union in 1886. In 1891 he was a foundation member of the
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in 1894 and 1895. He retired in 1898 and died in Sydney the following year. He had married Jessie Shaw on 9 May 1892; they had three sons.
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in 1859, where Thomas was educated. He moved to France at the age of thirteen, but was forced to return to England when the
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broke out in 1870. From 1871 to 1875 he was a sailor; he then worked as an interpreter in
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Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of New South Wales
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to fruit merchant Thomas Davis and Ann Martin. The family moved to
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Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
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Redditch
Worcestershire
Glasgow
Franco-Prussian War
New Caledonia
Sydney
Labor Party
New South Wales Legislative Assembly
West Sydney
Sydney-Pyrmont
"Mr Thomas Martin Davis (1856-1899)"
Parliament of New South Wales
New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Francis Abigail
Daniel O'Connor
Thomas Playfair
Adolphus Taylor
West Sydney
George Black
Jack FitzGerald
Andrew Kelly
Sydney-Pyrmont
Samuel Smith
Categories
1856 births
1899 deaths
British emigrants to colonial Australia
Expatriates in France
Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of New South Wales

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