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Alexander Gordon (judge)

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19: 62:, England, and returned to Australia around 1878. After serving his papers he was called to the Bar and practised law in various towns in NSW. He was appointed to the Supreme Court in 1910 retiring in 1928, the last 12 years in the Divorce Court. He was knighted in June 1930. 386: 31: 401: 396: 51: 391: 406: 35: 126: 109: 54:
MLC, and his wife Annie Gordon, née Chambers. Their home in his younger days was at 25 Nelson Street,
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On September 26 1906 Gordon married the Welsh contralto Margaret Thomas, who was in Australia with
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Royal Comic Opera Company. Gordon and his fiancée (escorted by a lady friend) travelled by RMS
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Alexander Gordon (19 October 1908 – ) married Elizabeth Jean Shannon on 26 September 1936.
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and served for years on the advisory board of the Karitane Mothercraft Training Centre.
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to Britain, and the ceremony took place in Wales. They had two children:
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His remains were privately cremated after a funeral service at
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judge
Supreme Court of New South Wales
Redfern, Sydney
Alexander Gordon
Woollahra
Repton
Woollahra
Cranbrook School
Potts Point
N.S.W. Cricket Association
St John Ambulance Association
J. C. Williamson's


"Topics for Women"
The Sun (Sydney)
"Gordon, Sir Alexander (1858–1942)"
"Birthday Honors"
The Chronicle (Adelaide)
"Former Judge Dead"
The Sydney Morning Herald
"Hospital Saturday Fund"
The Sydney Morning Herald
"Miss Margaret Thomas"
The Sunday Sun (Sydney)
"About People"
The Sunday Sun (Sydney)
Categories
1858 births

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