John Dacey
John Rowland Dacey (1 June 1854 – 11 April 1912) was an Irish-born Australian politician. He moved to Victoria, Australia, with his mother after his father died. Eventually orphaned, Dacey moved to Sydney with his wife and began working as a coachmaker. He began his involvement in politics with an election to local council then moved to the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 24 June 1895 to his death on 11 April 1912, serving as Colonial Treasurer in his final two years.
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John Dacey
John Rowland Dacey (1 June 1854 – 11 April 1912) was an Irish-born Australian politician. He moved to Victoria, Australia, with his mother after his father died. Eventually orphaned, Dacey moved to Sydney with his wife and began working as a coachmaker. He began his involvement in politics with an election to local council then moved to the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 24 June 1895 to his death on 11 April 1912, serving as Colonial Treasurer in his final two years.
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John Rowland Dacey (1 June 185 ...... ey and named in honour of him.
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John Rowland Dacey
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1912-04-11
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John Turner
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NSW Legislative
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Stephen John Foskett
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1854-06-01
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John Rowland Dacey
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Cork, Ireland
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1912-04-11
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Sydney, Australia
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Thomas Dacey
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MLA
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Margaret Dacey
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John Dacey
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Irish Australian
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Catholic section of Botany Cemetery
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Martha Ellen Douglass
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1904-07-16
1912-04-11
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1895-07-24
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