Albert Young Hassell

Albert Young Hassell (15 November 1841 – 20 September 1918) was a prominent Australian pastoralist and politician. Born in Albany, on 15 November 1841, Albert was the second son of pastoralist John Hassell who had pioneered the area around Kendenup in the Great Southern region of Western Australia in 1840. The young Albert was educated at a private school in Albany leaving at age 11 to work on the family farm. Hassell married Ethel Clifton in June 1878 and had four sons and three daughters. Hassell died in 1918 in Melbourne; his body was buried at Memorial Park Cemetery in Albany.

Albert Young Hassell

Albert Young Hassell (15 November 1841 – 20 September 1918) was a prominent Australian pastoralist and politician. Born in Albany, on 15 November 1841, Albert was the second son of pastoralist John Hassell who had pioneered the area around Kendenup in the Great Southern region of Western Australia in 1840. The young Albert was educated at a private school in Albany leaving at age 11 to work on the family farm. Hassell married Ethel Clifton in June 1878 and had four sons and three daughters. Hassell died in 1918 in Melbourne; his body was buried at Memorial Park Cemetery in Albany.