Barnard Drummond Clarkson Explained

Barnard Drummond Clarkson
Birth Date:1836
Birth Place:York, Western Australia
Death Date:March 1909
Death Place:Toodyay, Western Australia
Nationality:Australian
Other Names:Bernard Drummond Clarkson
Occupation:Pastoralist, explorer and politician

Barnard Drummond Clarkson,[1] born near York, Western Australia in 1836, was a pastoralist, explorer and politician. The Perth suburb of Clarkson was named after him.[2] [3]

Family

Clarkson's father Michael Clarkson arrived in the Swan River Colony in 1830 and married Jane Drummond, eldest daughter of James Drummond, on 7 November 1833. They had five sons, including Barnard, and two daughters.[4] In 1867 Barnard Clarkson married Isabella Lukin, daughter of Lionel Lukin; they three sons and three daughters. Clarkson died in March 1909 at Mt Anderson near Toodyay.

Political life

In 1867 Clarkson was appointed as Justice of the Peace for Western Australia. He was a member of the Toodyay Road Board for a number of years and was chairman from 1901 to 1904. In 1890 when Western Australia obtain responsible government Clarkson became the first member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly for the seat of Toodyay, a post he held until 1897. During this time he was a supporter of John Forrest.

Notes and References

  1. News: Clarkson—Forrest Wedding. . . Perth . 5 February 1940 . 16 August 2015 . 4 . National Library of Australia. correct spelling of Barnards name
  2. News: Family Notices. . . Perth . 25 March 1909 . 4 March 2014 . 3 . National Library of Australia.
  3. Web site: History of metropolitan suburb names . Western Australian Land Information Authority . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090519045110/http://www.landgate.wa.gov.au/corporate.nsf/web/History%2Bof%2Bmetropolitan%2Bsuburb%2Bnames . 19 May 2009 .
  4. News: Family Notices. . . Perth . 19 July 1905 . 6 March 2014 . 7 . National Library of Australia.