John Watson (Queensland politician) explained

John Watson
Constituency Am1:Fortitude Valley
Assembly1:Queensland Legislative
Term Start1:12 May 1888
Term End1:21 March 1896
Predecessor1:Samuel Brooks
Successor1:Frank McDonnell
Alongside:John McMaster
Birth Date:July 1833
Birth Place:Aberdeen, Scotland
Death Date:3 July 1912 (aged 78 or 79)
Death Place:Bulimba, Queensland, Australia
Restingplace:Toowong Cemetery
Birthname:John Watson
Nationality:Scottish Australian
Party:Ministerial
Spouse:Eliza Davis (m.1856 d.1880), Elizabeth Mary Frances Gillies (m.1881 d.1907), Christina Marie Guymer (m.1908)
Occupation:Shipwright

John Watson was a politician in Queensland, Australia. He was a Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.[1]

Early life

Watson was born in Aberdeen, Scotland, in July, 1833, He served an apprenticeship there with Messrs. Hall Bros., ship builders. He arrived in Sydney in 1857, and came on to Brisbane in 1864 (five years after Queensland had been become a separate colony). He entered into business as a shipwright at Bulimba, but undertook the construction of many bridges. The Burdekin bridge, near Charters Towers, was one of his early contracts and he later built the Mackay embankment, the municipal wharves at Petrie Bight, the Musgrave wharf at South Brisbane, and 750 feet of the South Brisbane railway wharf.[2]

Public life

Watson became a member of the Booroodabin Divisional Board, and about 1888 was elected to the Bulimba Divisional Board, of which he was twice chairman. ln 1886, he contested the Fortitude Valley seat for the Queensland Legislative Assembly, but was defeated. He tried again in 1888 and was elected and was re-elected in 1893.

Family life

Watson had three wives:

Later life

Watson retired from business, but maintained his connection with the Balmoral Shire Council until shortly before his death. He was also chairman of that council for some time, and his practical knowledge gained in his former business often was of use to the members.

Watson died on Wednesday 3 July 1912. He was survived by his third wife. His funeral was held at St Stephen's Catholic Cathedral in Brisbane and he was buried in Toowong Cemetery.[11] [12]

Notes and References

  1. 13 December 2015.
  2. News: 5 July 1912 . MR. JOHN WATSON . LXXIV . 27 . . [?]906 . Queensland, Australia . 2 August 2023 . National Library of Australia.
  3. News: 29 December 1880 . Family Notices . 2 . . 2,536 . Queensland, Australia . 2 August 2023 . National Library of Australia.
  4. Web site: Death registration: Eliza Watson . 2 August 2023 . Family history research service . Queensland Government.
  5. Web site: Marriage registration: John Watson and Elizabeth Mary Frances Gillies . 2 August 2023 . Family history research service . Queensland Government.
  6. News: 7 September 1881 . Family Notices . 2 . . 2,795 . Queensland, Australia . 2 August 2023 . National Library of Australia.
  7. Web site: Death registration: Elizabeth Mary Frances Watson . 2 August 2023 . Family history research service . Queensland Government.
  8. News: 12 September 1907 . Family Notices . LXIV . 4 . . 15,497 . Queensland, Australia . 2 August 2023 . National Library of Australia.
  9. Web site: Marriage registration: John Watson and Christina Maria Guymer . 2 August 2023 . Family history research service . Queensland Government.
  10. News: 4 August 1908 . Family Notices . 6 (SECOND EDITION) . . 11,143 . Queensland, Australia . 2 August 2023 . National Library of Australia.
  11. News: 4 July 1912 . Family Notices . 6 . . 16,997 . Queensland, Australia . 2 August 2023 . National Library of Australia.
  12. News: 5 July 1912 . PERSONAL. . 9 . . 16,998 . Queensland, Australia . 2 August 2023 . National Library of Australia.