William Guesdon Explained

William Guesdon
Office1:Member of the Tasmanian House of Assembly for Central Hobart
Term Start1:25 May 1882
Term End1:July 1886
Predecessor1:David Lewis
Successor1:Seat abolished
Office2:Member of the Tasmanian House of Assembly for Hobart
Term Start2:9 March 1900
Term End2:2 April 1903
Predecessor2:Alfred Crisp/Charles Hoggins/William Page
Successor2:Seat abolished
Birthname:William Algernon Guesdon
Birth Date:1848 9, df=yes
Birth Place:Hobart, Tasmania
Death Place:Hobart, Tasmania
Wife:Elizabeth Webb, Grace Lilian Eady
Children:13
Residence:Canamore, Davey St, Hobart
Alma Mater:Horton College
Occupation:auctioneer, estate and commission agent

William Algernon Guesdon (6 September 1848 – 21 December 1926) JP, MLA, was an Australian businessman, politician and racing identity.

Life and career

He was born in Hobart on 6 December 1848. His father was William Andrew Guesdon (1816-1891), a successful Hobart merchant.[1]

He was educated at Horton College and Hobart High School.[2] After finishing his education he left for the mainland and spent some time in Melbourne. He then returned to Hobart and joined his father's firm of W.A. Guesdon & Co. On his father's death he became a principal of Guesdon & Westbrook, a prominent firm of auctioneers in Hobart. He later became a land and estate agent.[3]

He married Elizabeth Webb in Hobart on 9 August 1871 and the couple had seven children.[4] They divorced in 1887.[5] He married Grace Lilian Eady 16 May 1895 and the couple had six children, three daughters and three sons.

Guesdon had an interest in the turf. He was a founder member of the Tasmanian Racing Club in 1875. His horse Darriwell won the Melbourne Cup in 1879.[6] The following year he won the VRC Derby with Darabin.

Politics

In 1882 he was elected to the Tasmanian House of Assembly, representing the seat of Central Hobart. His seat was abolished in 1886. He returned to the House in 1900 as one of the members for Hobart, but he was defeated running for East Hobart in 1903.

Guesdon died at his home, Cananore, 79 Davey St, Hobart, on 26 December 1926.[7] He was survived by his wife and five of their six children.[8] One of his daughters, Florence, married the sportsman, lawyer and politician, Charles Eady.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Lennon . Jane . Across Bass Strait: Inter-colonial trade in meat and livestock . 2022 . Anchor books . Melbourne . 9780648835035 . 96–97 . First.
  2. Obituary . Mercury . 22 December 1926 . 10 . 15 April 2022.
  3. Personal . Examiner (Launceston) . 22 December 1926 . 5 .
  4. Marriages . Mercury . 15 August 1871 . 1 .
  5. Guesdon v Guesdon . Herald . 21 September 1887 . 4.
  6. Lennon, p.97
  7. guesdonw187 . William Algernon Guesdon . 26 July 2022.
  8. Personal . The Argus . 22 December 1926 . 21 .