Joshua Josephson Explained

Joshua Frey Josephson (1815 – 26 January 1892)[1] was a judge and politician in colonial New South Wales, Solicitor-General of New South Wales 1868 to 1869.[1]

Josephson was born in Hamburg, Germany, the son of Jacob Josephson and his wife Emma Wilson, a widow née Moss. Josephson arrived in New South Wales in 1820.

Josephson was elected a member for Braidwood in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly on 13 December 1864, a seat he held until 3 September 1869.[2] He was appointed Solicitor-General of New South Wales from 27 October 1868 to 9 September 1869 in the 2nd government of John Robertson.[1] He then became a District Court Judge.

Josephson died in Bellevue Hill, New South Wales on 26 January 1892. He was survived by four sons and eight daughters of his first wife, a daughter of his second wife Katerina Frederica née Schiller (married April 1868, died 1884), and by his third wife Elizabeth Geraldine, née Brenan.

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  1. 420 . Yes . Mr Joshua Frey Josephson (1815-1892) . 16 June 2019.
  2. DistrictIndexes . Braidwood . Elections for Braidwood . 23 July 2020.