Charles Grey (mayor) explained

Charles Grey
Order:21st Mayor of Auckland City
Predecessor:Arthur Myers
Successor:Lemuel Bagnall
Term Start:2 March 1909
Term End:4 May 1910
Birth Date:1859
Birth Place:Ballarat, Victoria
Death Date:10 February 1925
Death Place:Auckland, New Zealand
Spouse:Fanny May Edwards
Children:5

Charles Grey (1859 – 10 February 1925), was a New Zealand businessman and politician who was Mayor of Auckland City from 1909 to 1910.

Biography

Early life and career

Grey was born in 1859 in Ballarat, Victoria. He emigrated to New Zealand as a child with his parents in 1861. He grew up in Thames and finished his education at Auckland University College. In 1890 he became a member of the firm of his father's business; John Grey and Sons (later Grey and Menzies), an aerated water manufacturer. In 1896 he became sole owner of the business. He married Fanny May Edwards in 1897 and had two sons and three daughters.[1]

Political career

In September 1896 Grey was elected to the Auckland City Council to fill the seat left vacant by the death of his father. He was later to serve as Mayor of Auckland City from 1909 to 1910. Arthur Myers did not serve out his full term and resigned the mayoralty in March 1909. Grey was elected by the council members to fill the vacancy for the remainder of the term. He was confirmed for a full term in his own right at the 1909 local elections.

Death

Grey died in 1925 and was buried at Waikumete Cemetery.[1]

References

Notes and References

  1. News: Death of Ex-Mayor . . 13 February 1925 . LXII . 18942 . 25 December 2018 . 10 .