John Killeen Handy (politician) explained

John Handy
Constituency Am1:Mitchell
Assembly1:Queensland Legislative
Term Start1:18 June 1870
Term End1:4 September 1871
Predecessor1:Archibald Buchanan
Successor1:Boyd Dunlop Morehead
Constituency Am2:Town of Brisbane
Assembly2:Queensland Legislative
Term Start2:27 January 1872
Term End2:14 November 1873
Predecessor2:Ratcliffe Pring
Successor2:Seat abolished
Alongside2:Kevin O'Doherty, George Edmondstone
Birth Date:1834
Birth Place:Westmeath, Ireland
Death Date:24 January 1874 (aged 39-40)
Death Place:Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Restingplace:Toowong Cemetery
Birthname:John Killeen Handy
Nationality:Irish Australian
Spouse:Isabella Curse Kendall (m.1863)
Occupation:Catholic priest, Lawyer

John Killeen Handy (1834-1874) was a politician in Queensland, Australia. He was a Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.[1]

He represented the electorate of Mitchell from June 1870 until September 1871. Then the electoral district of North Brisbane from Jan 1872 to Nov 1873.

Early life

Born in Ireland in 1834, he then studied at Meath National school before performed tonsure and minor orders in Paris in 1855.After being ordained as a Roman Catholic priest on 28 March 1857, Handy travelled to San Francisco, California. He became the pastor at Placerville on 25 July 1859. He then became the pastor at Yreka, Crescent City. On 19 January 1861 Handy became the assistant pastor at St Mary's Cathedral, San Francisco. After this time his health began to fail so on 5 November 1861 he left San Francisco for Sydney on the Nimrod. On 1 February 1862 Handy was commissioned in the Diocese of Sydney. He was then appointed the priest of Patrick Plains, Tamworth. In January 1863 he left the church after a dispute and was subsequently excommunicated.

Career in law and politics

Handy qualified as a lawyer through the University of Melbourne from 1863 to 1865. He arrived in Queensland in 1865 and was appointed the Crown Prosecutor. He also undertook work in private practice. Handy was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland until shortly before his death on 24 January 1874 at the age of 40.[2]

Family life

John Killeen Handy married Isabella Agnes Carse Kendall on 12 February 1863 in Sydney.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: John Killeen Handy. 24 June 2015.
  2. News: BRISBANE. . . Sydney, NSW . 14 February 1874 . 24 June 2015 . 5 . National Library of Australia.
  3. Web site: Linley & Jim Hooper's family history. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20150624065938/http://www.linleyfh.com/oursecondsite-p/p428.htm. 24 June 2015. dmy-all.