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Thomas Davis (Australian politician)

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as a seaman in 1876. Closely involved in the union movement, he was secretary of the Federated Seamen's Union in 1886. In 1891 he was a foundation member of the
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in 1894 and 1895. He retired in 1898 and died in Sydney the following year. He had married Jessie Shaw on 9 May 1892; they had three sons.
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in 1859, where Thomas was educated. He moved to France at the age of thirteen, but was forced to return to England when the
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broke out in 1870. From 1871 to 1875 he was a sailor; he then worked as an interpreter in
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Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of New South Wales
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to fruit merchant Thomas Davis and Ann Martin. The family moved to
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Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
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Thomas Martin Davis
Redditch
Worcestershire
Glasgow
Franco-Prussian War
New Caledonia
Sydney
Labor Party
New South Wales Legislative Assembly
West Sydney
Sydney-Pyrmont
"Mr Thomas Martin Davis (1856-1899)"
Parliament of New South Wales
New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Francis Abigail
Daniel O'Connor
Thomas Playfair
Adolphus Taylor
West Sydney
George Black
Jack FitzGerald
Andrew Kelly
Sydney-Pyrmont
Samuel Smith
Categories
1856 births
1899 deaths
British emigrants to colonial Australia
Expatriates in France
Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly

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