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Charles Taylor (Australian politician)

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On 31 January 1884, Taylor married Emma Jane Skewes (died 1942) in Ballarat and together had two sons and a daughter. He died in Brisbane in April 1944 and was
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National Party (Queensland, 1917) members of the Parliament of Queensland
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Taylor started his career in politics as an alderman on the
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The Honourable

Speaker of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
William Bertram
George Pollock
Leader of the Opposition of Queensland
William Vowles
Arthur Moore
Queensland Legislative Assembly
Windsor
Herbert McPhail
Herbert Williams
Melbourne
Victoria
Brisbane
Queensland
CPNP
National
Merchant
Queensland Legislative Assembly
Melbourne
Victoria
Church of England
Ballarat
Sydney
Brisbane
cremated
Mount Thompson Crematorium
Windsor Town Council
Queensland

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