John Ferguson (Australian politician)

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The Hon
John Ferguson
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Senator for Queensland
In office
30 March 1901 – 6 October 1903
Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
for Rockhampton
In office
8 October 1881 – 5 May 1888
Serving with Thomas Macdonald-Paterson, William Higson
Preceded by William Rea
Succeeded by Archibald Archer
Member of the Queensland Legislative Council
In office
23 August 1894 – 30 March 1906
Personal details
Born John Ferguson
(1830-03-15)15 March 1830
Kenmore, Perthshire, Scotland
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Sydney, Australia
Resting place Waverley Cemetery
Nationality Australian
Political party Free Trade Party
Spouse(s) Eliza Frances Wiley (m.1862 d.1923)
Occupation Carpenter, Builder
Religion Congregationalist

John Ferguson (15 March 1830 – 30 March 1906) was a Scottish-born Australian politician.[1] Born in Kenmore, Perthshire, he received a primary education before becoming a carpenter. He migrated to Australia in 1855, becoming a goldminer and carpenter, and then a builder and contractor at Rockhampton in Queensland.[2]

He served on Rockhampton Council, including a period as mayor in 1880-1881.[1] In 1881 he was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Queensland for Rockhampton, holding the seat until 1888.[1] In 1894 he was appointed to the Queensland Legislative Council.[1] He successfully contested the Australian Senate in the 1901 federal election for the Free Trade Party, but did not resign his seat in the Legislative Council. (Holding seats in both state and federal legislatures simultaneously was not yet forbidden by the Australian Constitution.)

Ferguson's interest remained in state politics and he seldom attended the Senate due to old age and illness, leading to his seat being declared vacant on 6 October 1903, shortly before the 1903 federal election, which Ferguson did not contest.[2] He continued in the Legislative Council until his death in 1906.[3] Ferguson was buried in the Waverley Cemetery.[4]

References

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Parliament of Queensland
Preceded by Member for Rockhampton
1881–1888
Served alongside: Thomas Macdonald-Paterson, William Higson
Succeeded by
Archibald Archer


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