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William Mair (South Australian politician)

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53:. He left to join the Public Service, then was appointed secretary of Wallaroo Mines Ltd. He spent some time in New Zealand in business, then returned to Adelaide, where he ran a business as general agents. He was secretary of Adelaide Underwriters' Association Ltd. from 1888 to the time of his death. 103:
Burgo Morphett Mair (22 June 1870 – 18 December 1956) married Catherine Amy Johnson ( – 25 May 1911) on 21 August 1901. He married again, to Celia Warden Wilby on 21 July 1926.
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Olive Morphett Mair (1 December 1867 – 17 January 1941) married sharebroker Charles Irwin (c. 1862 – 16 August 1923), son of Canon Irwin of Tasmania, on 2 November 1892
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Hurtle William Morphett Mair (20 September 1863 – 1940) married Kathleen Dowling (4 April 1876 – ) on 10 July 1900. He died in
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from September 1874 to February 1875, and vigorously supported the establishment of railways to Glenelg and Brighton.
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George Hay Morphett Mair (10 July 1865 – ) married Dora List ( – 17 December 1940) on 30 June 1904
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Constance Mary Morphett Mair (21 November 1872 – 5 October 1951) married wine merchant and
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He married Mary Morphett (15 April 1840 – 30 October 1932), eldest daughter of Sir
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His home "Plantations" in Glenelg was noted for its flower garden.
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executive Frederick William Ralph (1863 – 13 December 1944).
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William Mair (South Australia politician)
South Australia
Jersey
Philip Levi & Co
The Sturt
South Australian House of Assembly
Brighton
John Morphett
Quirindi
LCL
Glenelg
"The Late Mr. W. Mair"
The Advertiser
"William Mair"
Parliament of South Australia
"The Corporation of Brighton"
The South Australian Advertiser
"Mr. F. W. Ralph"
The Advertiser
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Members of the South Australian House of Assembly
Mayors of places in South Australia
1897 deaths
19th-century Australian businesspeople
19th-century Australian politicians
Politicians from Adelaide

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