John Hurley (New South Wales politician born 1844)

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John Hurley
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Member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
for Central Cumberland
In office
22 February 1872 – 28 November 1874
Preceded by Edward Flood
Succeeded by Joseph Wearne
Member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
for Hartley
In office
21 April 1876 – 9 April 1880
Preceded by Thomas Brown
Succeeded by Robert Abbott
In office
12 February 1887 – 6 June 1891
Preceded by Walter Targett
Succeeded by Seat abolished
In office
3 July 1901 – 19 August 1907
Preceded by Joseph Cook
Succeeded by James Dooley
Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
for Maryborough
In office
17 August 1883 – 8 July 1884
Serving with Richard Sheridan
Preceded by Henry Palmer
Succeeded by John Annear
Personal details
Born John Hurley
(1844-06-02)2 June 1844
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Resting place Rookwood Cemetery
Nationality Australian
Political party Liberal Reform
Other political
affiliations
Free Trade, Independent
Spouse(s) Elizabeth Ann Letcher (m.1867 d.1887), Emma Wilson (m.1891 d.1896), Annie Elizabeth Garling (m.1905 d.1942)
Occupation Gold miner, Coal mine owner
Religion Church of England

John Hurley (2 June 1844 – 10 December 1911) was a politician in colonial Australia, a member at different times of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly and the Queensland Legislative Assembly.[1][2]

Harley was born in Sydney, the son of Farrell Hurley and Catherine (nee Critchley)[2]

Hurley was member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for Central Cumberland 22 February 1872 to 28 November 1874; for Hartley 21 April 1876 to 9 November 1880, 12 February 1887 to 6 June 1891 and 3 July 1901 to 19 August 1907.[1]

Hurley was also member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Maryborough 17 August 1883 to 8 July 1884.[2]

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Parliament of New South Wales
Preceded by Member for Central Cumberland
1872–1874
Succeeded by
Joseph Wearne
Preceded by Member for Hartley
1876–1880
Succeeded by
Robert Abbott
Parliament of Queensland
Preceded by Member for Maryborough
1883–1884
Served alongside: Richard Sheridan
Succeeded by
John Annear
Parliament of New South Wales
Preceded by Member for Hartley
1887–1891
Abolished
Preceded by Member for Hartley
1901–1907
Succeeded by
James Dooley