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John Walker (Australian politician)

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Walker died in Hobart on 27 February 1874. Walker twice married: firstly to Janet Glass in 1827; they had several children, all of whom except one survived him; and secondly to Julia Speke
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for many years. He was appointed one of the Commissioners for Hobart before the establishment of a Municipal Council for the city. He was also a merchant and whaler.
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In 1851 Walker was elected a member of the old unicameral Legislative Council for
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Coverdale in 1858, the widow of Charles Bradbury. His grandson was
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Tasmanian Legislative Council
Ednam
Roxburghshire
Van Diemen's Land
Tasmania
Hobart
Brighton
Hobart
Francis Smith
Alan Cameron Walker





Mennell, Philip
"Walker, Hon. John" 
Wikisource


"Walker, John (1799–1874)"
Australian Dictionary of Biography
Australian National University
ISBN
978-0-522-84459-7
ISSN
1833-7538
OCLC
70677943
"Walker, John"

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