Mr John GARRETT (1805 - 1885)**

  • Date of Birth: 01/01/1805
  • Place of Birth: Whitehaven, England
  • Date of Death: 21/05/1885
  • Place of Death: Woollahra, New South Wales, Australia

Parliamentary Service

PositionStartEndPeriodNotes
Member of the NSW Legislative Assembly21 Jun 185919 Dec 18612yr(s) 5mth(s) 29day(s)
Member for Shoalhaven21 Jun 185910 Nov 18601yr(s) 4mth(s) 21day(s)
3rd (1859 - 1860)
Member for Shoalhaven17 Dec 186019 Dec 18611yr(s) 3day(s)
4th (1860 - 1864)
Elections and Qualifications Committee No.42 Sep 18594 Jul 186010mths 3days
3rd (1859 - 1860)
Mount Keira Tramroad Bill Committee No.2213 Oct 18594 Jul 18608mths 22days
3rd (1859 - 1860)
Chairman
Petition of Alexander Berry, Esquire, Committee No.303 Feb 18604 Jul 18605mths 2days
3rd (1859 - 1860)
Dean of St Andrew’s Sydney Committee No.3617 Feb 18604 Jul 18604mths 18days
3rd (1859 - 1860)
Governor General’s Opening Speech Committee No.125 Sep 186025 Sep 18601day
3rd (1859 - 1860)
Elections and Qualifications Committee No.728 Sep 186010 Nov 18601mth 14days
3rd (1859 - 1860)
Petition of Mr Alexander Berry Committee No.912 Oct 18604 Jul 1860
3rd (1859 - 1860)
Chairman
Elections and Qualifications Committee No.916 Jan 186111 May 18613mths 26days
4th (1860 - 1864)
Shoalhaven Municipality – (Petition of Alex Berry, Esquire) Committee No.517 Jan 186111 May 18613mths 25days
4th (1860 - 1864)
Chairman
Light-house, near Jervis Bay Committee No.1912 Feb 186111 May 18612mths 30days
4th (1860 - 1864)
Seamen Committee No.91 Oct 186120 Jan 18623mths 20days
4th (1860 - 1864)
Maitland and Morpeth Railway Company’s Bill Committee No.129 Oct 186120 Jan 18623mths 12days
4th (1860 - 1864)
Administration of the Land Law Committee No.145 Jul 18726 Aug 18721mth 2days
6th (1870 - 1872)
Joadja Creek Railway Bill Committee No.133 Dec 187917 Dec 187915days
9th (1877 - 1880)
Chairman
Claim of Anne Jane Cox for loss of her Conditional Purchase Committee No.2318 May 188013 Jul 18801mth 26days
10th (1880 - 1882)

Qualifications, occupations and interests

Newspaperman. Became a painter and a plumber. Arrived in Australia in November 1840 as a bounty immigrant. By 1856 was a newspaper proprieter. With his son Thomas started the Alpine Pioneer and Kiandra Advertiser in 1860. On resignation from the Legislative Assembly became a police magistrate, Scone.


Personal

Son of Thomas, mariner and Jane Ruddick. Married Sarah Stafford c.1827 at Liverpool, England and had issue, 5 daughters and 6 sons.


Additional Information



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