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Cornelius Danahey

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203: 29:, where he attended Cass Union High School. An apprentice engineer from the age of thirteen, he moved to Australia around 1873 and worked as a machinery agent for a number of 223: 198: 42: 218: 228: 208: 89: 133: 120: 34: 129: 69: 57: 213: 145: 38: 46: 33:
businesses. In 1884 he began working for the railway service as an engine fitter. In 1891 he was elected to the
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politicians. However, by 1894 he had left Labor after refusing to sign the pledge, and he was defeated in
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in 1898, without success. He served with the Bushmen's Contingent in the
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Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of New South Wales
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candidate. He ran again for Petersham in 1895 and for
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Australian military personnel of the Second Boer War
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Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
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Detroit
Sydney
New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Canterbury
Labor Party
Petersham
independent
Free Trade
Uralla-Walcha
Boer War
Belubula
1910 New South Wales state election
"Mr Cornelius James Danahey (1856-1928)"
Parliament of New South Wales
New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Alexander Hutchison
John Wheeler
James Wilshire
Canterbury
Thomas Bavister
Joseph Carruthers
James Eve
Varney Parkes
Categories
1856 births
1928 deaths
Members of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Australian Labor Party members of the Parliament of New South Wales
American emigrants to Australia
Politicians from Detroit

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