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John Hannah Gordon

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Gordon was educated at Mount Barker under James Clezy, M.A., and at Gawler under the Rev. J. Leonard and L. S. Burton. On leaving school he studied theology and classics for two years and was then for some years in the offices of W. Duffield and Company of Gawler, and Dunn and Company,
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KC (12 June 1864 – 7 April 1913) on 29 October 1896. Anderson was Attorney General for four months in 1905. She married a second time, to Dr. Edgar Jabez Brown on 2 March 1915. She was, as Louise Brown, author of the novel
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for women's suffrage into the Legislative Council in July 1894. Of the five members of the South Australian Parliament who introduced bills providing votes for women, four were Scottish born and the fifth,
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On 4 January 1877 at the Presbyterian church, Strathalbyn, Gordon married Ann Wright Rogers (20 February 1855 – 20 April 1951), youngest daughter of
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of cardiac disease on 23 December 1923. On 4 January 1877, he married Ann "Annie" Rogers (20 Feb 1855 – 20 Apr 1951) who survived him.
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Gordon was also a lecturer on literary subjects, such as the Elizabethan period, publishing occasional articles in the Adelaide press.
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Following his political career Gordon became a Supreme Court Justice for South Australia and he was knighted in 1908.
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in Holder's second ministry from December 1899 to May 1901 and from May 1901 to December 1903 in the
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for the Southern District, a seat he held for 15 years. He was Minister of Education in the
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from 1888 to 1892 and from 1893 to 1903. He was a minister under four Premiers:
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ministry from June 1889 to August 1890 and held the same position in the first
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and was a member of the Tunnelling Corps in World War I, killed in action.
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in 1859 where Rev. Gordon took charge of the Presbyterian church at
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ministry in June 1893 but resigned on 15 February 1896. He was
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Annie Louise Gordon (3 November 1877 – 18 June 1955) married
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obituary makes no mention of daughter Kathleen Campbell.
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In February 1913 Gordon declined an invitation from
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Members of the South Australian Legislative Council
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Index


KC
South Australian Legislative Council
John Cockburn
Frederick Holder
Charles Kingston
John Jenkins
Attorney-General
Supreme Court of South Australia
Kilmacolm
Renfrewshire
South Australia
Mount Barker
Gawler
William Beattie Gordon
Port Adelaide
J. J. Bonnar
Strathalbyn
solicitor
QC
William Rogers MHA
Legislative Council
Cockburn
Holder
Kingston
Attorney-General of South Australia
Jenkins
federalist
successful Bill
Edward Charles Stirling

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