Albert John Hockings Explained

Albert Hockings
Office:5th Mayor of Brisbane
Term Start:1865
Term End:1865
Predecessor:Joshua Jeays
Successor:Richard Warry
Term Start1:1867
Term End1:1867
Predecessor1:Richard Warry
Successor1:John Hardgrave
Constituency Am2:Member for Wickham
Assembly2:Queensland Legislative
Term Start2:12 May 1877
Term End2:25 November 1878
Predecessor2:George Edmondstone
Successor2:Seat abolished
Birth Date:21 February 1826
Birth Place:London, England
Death Place:South Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Restingplace:South Brisbane Cemetery
Birthname:Albert John Hockings
Nationality:English
Spouse:Elizabeth Bailey
Occupation:Merchant

Albert John Hockings (21 February 1826 – 11 November 1890) was a politician in Queensland, before the Federation of Australia. He was a Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly and an alderman and mayor of the Brisbane Town Council.[1] [2]

Personal life

Albert John Hockings was the son of Thomas Hockings (a carpenter) and Jane Thorton.[3] He was baptised at St Martin-in-the-Fields, London, England on 16 April 1826.[4]

In 1841 his parents Thomas and Jane Hockings immigrated to Australia on William Jardine accompanied by their sons Albert and Henry.[3]

Albert John Hockings married Elizabeth Bailey (daughter of Samuel William Bailey and Elizabeth Scott) in Brisbane on 17 August 1851. Together they had a number of children:[5]

Albert John Hockings died in Brisbane on 11 Nov 1890. His wife Elizabeth died in Brisbane on 8 Sept 1907. They are buried together in South Brisbane Cemetery.[6]

Business life

Albert John Hockings was a seedsman (a dealer in seeds).[7] He was an importer and merchant of seeds, plants and agricultural implements.[8]

In 1845–46 he undertook a trading expedition on the brigantine Sarah Wilson to a number of South Pacific Islands, including Auckland (New Zealand), Tahiti, Samoa, and Tonga. In May 1861, he delivered a public lecture on the cruise at the Mechanics Institute, South Brisbane.[7]

He published a number of books on gardening including:

Public life

Albert John Hockings was an alderman of the Brisbane Municipal Council in 1859–60 and 1864–67. He was mayor in 1865 and 1867.[12]

He served on the following committees:[12]

Hockings stood for election to the Queensland Legislative Assembly in the electoral district of Town of South Brisbane in the 1860 Queensland colonial election, but was defeated by his opponent Henry Richards by 72 votes to 18.[13]

However, on 28 April 1877, George Edmondstone, member for Wickham, resigned. John Hockings won the resulting by-election on 12 May 1877. He held the seat until 25 November 1878 (the 1878 Queensland colonial election).

He was one of the original trustees of South Brisbane Cemetery.[14]

See also

Notes and References

  1. 29 January 2015.
  2. 29 January 2015.
  3. http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/th/read/BRITISH-JEWRY/2005-11/1131098278 Archives of British Jewry Mailing List
  4. http://www.familysearch.org Family Search, Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints
  5. Queensland Registrar-General of Births, Deaths and Marriages
  6. https://online.brisbane.qld.gov.au/cemeteries/cemeteries_step3.jsp?mapdisplay=126612 Hockings Albert John and Hockings Elizabeth
  7. http://acms.sl.nsw.gov.au/item/itemDetailPaged.aspx?itemID=442050 Catalogue of State Library of New South Wales
  8. Queensland Post Office Directory 1876
  9. http://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/4455973 Catalogue of National Library of Australia
  10. http://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/832137 Catalogue of the National Library of Australia
  11. http://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/1051934 Catalogue of National Library of Australia
  12. Brisbane City Council Archives
  13. News: THE ELECTIONS. . . Brisbane . 3 May 1860 . 12 March 2015 . 2 . National Library of Australia.
  14. 30 July 2011.