William Cooper | |
Constituency Am1: | Rosewood |
Assembly1: | Queensland Legislative |
Term Start1: | 16 March 1918 |
Term End1: | 11 May 1929 |
Predecessor1: | Henry Stevens |
Successor1: | Ted Maher |
Birth Date: | 1868 |
Birth Place: | Maitland, New South Wales, Australia |
Death Date: | 29 November 1957 (aged 88-89) |
Death Place: | Ipswich, Queensland, Australia |
Birthname: | William Cooper |
Nationality: | Australian |
Party: | Labor |
Spouse: | Ida Emma Ernst (m.1902 d.1955) |
Children: | Six |
Occupation: | Blacksmith, railway worker |
William Cooper (1868 - 29 November 1957) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.[1]
Cooper was born at Maitland, New South Wales, the son of Henry John Cooper and his wife Elizabeth (née Chaffe). He was educated in Maitland and was a blacksmith in Western Australia and a railway worker on the Rosewood-Grandchester line.
On 1 January 1902, he married Ida Emma Ernst (died 1955) and together had four sons and two daughters. Cooper died at Ipswich in November 1957.
Cooper, the Labor Party candidate, won the seat of Rosewood at the 1918 state election, defeating the sitting member, Henry Stevens.[2] Cooper held the seat until 1929, when he was defeated by Ted Maher.[3]