Edward Swayne Explained

Edward Swayne
Constituency Am1:Mackay
Assembly1:Queensland Legislative
Term Start1:18 May 1907
Term End1:27 April 1912
Predecessor1:Albert Fudge
Successor1:Walter Paget
Alongside1:Walter Paget
Constituency Am2:Mirani
Assembly2:Queensland Legislative
Term Start2:27 April 1912
Term End2:11 May 1935
Predecessor2:New seat
Successor2:Ted Walsh
Birth Date:1857 12, df=yes
Birth Place:Erith, Kent, England
Death Place:Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Birthname:Edward Bowdich Swayne
Spouse:Margaret Ellen Thompson, Olive Lilian Kay
Party:Country and Progressive National Party
Otherparty:Opposition, Ministerial, Liberal, National, Northern Country Party, Country Party
Occupation:Farmer

Edward Bowdich Swayne (4 December 1857 – 15 June 1946) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.[1]

Biography

Swayne was born in Erith, Kent, the son of Herbert Wigan Swayne (1819–1891) and his wife Eugenia Keir (née Bowdich) (1823–1875). When he arrived in Queensland he took up farming.[1]

He was married twice, first to Margaret Ellen Thompson (1867–1915) whom he married in Mackay, and then he married Olive Lilian Kay (1890–1960) in Brisbane. He died in Brisbane in June 1946 and was cremated at the Mount Thompson Crematorium.[2]

Edward had five children from his first marriage John Bowdich Swayne (1894–1971), Ellen Eugenia Swayne (1895–1964), Florence May Swayne (1897–1946), Edward Vincent Hay Swayne (1899–1970) and Wallis Eric Swayne (1905–1994).

Public career

Swayne represented several political parties during his time in parliament including the Opposition Party, the Ministerialists, Liberal, National, the Northern Country Party, the Country Party, and the Country and Progressive National Party. He started in politics as a councilor in the Pioneer Shire Council.[1]

He won the seat of Mackay in the Queensland Legislative Assembly, representing the electorate with Walter Paget at the 1907 Queensland state election.[3] He held Mackay until the 1912 election when it became a one seat constituency and he then was elected to the new seat of Mirani. He remained the member for that seat until 11 May 1935 when he retired from politics.[1]

Street name

A number of street names in the Brisbane suburb of Carina Heights are identical to the surnames of former Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly. One of these is Swayne Street.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Former Members. Parliament of Queensland. 2015. 23 May 2016.
  2. News: Family Notices . . 2984 . Brisbane. 17 June 1946 . 23 May 2016 . 10 . National Library of Australia.
  3. News: BURNETT. . . LXIII . 15,398 . 20 May 1907 . 23 May 2016 . 6 . National Library of Australia.