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William Silas Pearse

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38: 377:. He died there in December 1908, aged 70. Pearse had married twice, firstly in 1862 to Johannah Hawkes, with whom he had one daughter. He was widowed in 1892, and remarried the following year to Alice Higham (nÊe Glyde), who was the widow of 309:. He was re-elected in 1868, and appointed chairman. When the trust was converted into a town council in 1871, Pearse was elected Fremantle's first mayor, serving in the position until 1872 (and as a councillor until 1874). 567: 572: 318: 103: 587: 418: 592: 333:. Pearse resigned from the Legislative Council in 1880 to concentrate on his pastoral interests, and the following year purchased shares in three leases in the 582: 547: 362: 354: 552: 282: 153: 278: 53: 509: 463: 358: 204: 557: 481: 495: 274: 577: 443: 334: 326: 562: 394: 305:
in Fremantle. They later diversified the business into ship-owning and importing. In 1866, Pearse was elected to the
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to Susannah (nÊe Glyde) and William Silas Pearse Sr., his parents both being early arrivals to the
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In 1872, Pearse was elected to the Legislative Council as one of two members for the
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from 1872 to 1880 and again from 1884 to 1890, and then a member of the
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Index

The Honourable

Legislative Council
Western Australia
William Moore
Edward Higham
Fremantle
Legislative Assembly
Western Australia
Matthew Moss
North Fremantle
Fremantle
Western Australia
Bristol
pastoralist
Parliament of Western Australia
Legislative Council
Legislative Assembly
Fremantle
Swan River Colony
tannery
Fremantle Town Trust
seat of Fremantle
William Marmion
Murchison
Meka Station
Kimberley
Meda Station
Oobagooma Station
Liveringa Station

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