Donald McIntyre (New South Wales politician) explained

Donald McIntyre (- January 1866), sometimes referred to as Donald MacIntyre, was a Scottish-Australian colonial politician, who was a member of the New South Wales Legislative Council from 1848 to 1851.[1]

Early life

McIntyre was born in 1866 1, 76 to Donald (Daniel) and Mary McIntyre from Perthshire, Scotland.

United States and Canada

In 1818, McIntyre emigrated to Georgia in the United States of America. From there he selected land in Blondin, Canada where he lived for four years.[2]

Australia

His brother Peter McIntyre was the agent in New South Wales for the prominent colonist Thomas Potter MacQueen, and in 1825 he established the large Segenhoe property on MacQueen's behalf and also occupied Blairmore for himself, on the land of the Wanaruah and Geawegal people, near what is now Aberdeen.[3] [4] Having received favourable reports from his brother, Donald emigrated to New South Wales and in 1825 he received a land grant and established a property nearby to Blairmore, which he named Kayuga.[5] In 1834 he established another station Dalkeith at what is now Cassilis,[6] on the land of the Wiradjuri people.

In November 1833 a shepherd that McIntyre employed, variously referred to as Edward Hills, Edward Giles or William Gills, hit him in the back of the head with a piece of iron. The shepherd was convicted of attempted murder,[7] sentenced to death,[8] and was hanged in March 1834.[9]

Legislative Council

In 1843 McIntyre stood as a candidate for the Counties of Hunter, Brisbane and Bligh, but was unsuccessful.[10] He stood again in 1848, winning the election.[11] He did not nominate for election in 1851.[12]

Later life

On 19 December 1854 McIntyre married Margaret McGreggor.[13] He died on 2 January 1866 at Glebe, aged 76.[14]

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Notes and References

  1. 182 . Mr Donald McIntyre . Yes . 12 April 2019.
  2. News: In The Dim And Distant Past . . New South Wales, Australia . 14 October 1938 . 8 October 2023 . 6 . National Library of Australia.
  3. mcintyre-peter-2402 . McIntyre, Peter (1783–1842) . R B . Walker . 27 May 2019.
  4. News: Aberdeen . 27 May 2019 . . 8 February 2004.
  5. News: To Donald MacIntyre, Esq, of Kayuga . . 27 March 1843 . 27 May 2019 . 4 . Trove.
  6. News: Cassilis . 27 May 2019 . . 8 February 2004.
  7. News: Before Mr Justice Dowling and a Civil Jury . . 14 February 1834 . 27 May 2019 . 3 . Trove.
  8. News: Law Intelligence. . . 17 February 1834 . 27 May 2019 . 3 . Trove.
  9. News: Execution . . 10 March 1834 . 27 May 2019 . 3 . Trove.
  10. News: Hunter, Brisbane, and Bligh election. . 7 July 1843 . 23 May 2019 . 3 . Trove.
  11. News: Elected members of the Legislative Council . . 86 . 11 August 1848 . 27 April 2019 . 982 . Trove.
  12. News: The elections: nomination for Phillip, Brisbane and Bligh . . 20 September 1851 . 27 May 2019 . 4 . Trove.
  13. News: Family Notices . . 21 December 1854 . 27 May 2019 . 5 . Trove.
  14. News: Family Notices . . 6 January 1866 . 27 May 2019 . 1 . Trove.