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after election
birth date
1854-05-20
birth name
George Michael Prendergast
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birth place
death date
1937-08-28
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before
birth date
1854-05-20
birth name
George Michael Prendergast
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birth place
Adelaide, South Australia
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death date
1937-08-28
death place
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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honorific prefix
monarch
name
George Prendergast
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nationality
Australian
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nickname
Mick Prendergast
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office
Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly for Footscray
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Member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly for North Melbourne
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order
(Elections: 1907, 1908, 1911, 1920, 1921, 1924)
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predecessor
Seat created
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Sylvanus Reynolds
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Premier
profession
Printer
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spouse
Mary Eliza Larrad
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successor
term end
1897-10-14
1913-09-17
1924-07-18
1924-11-18
1926-04-14
1927-03-04
1937-08-28
term start
1894-09-20
1900-11-01
1904-06-07
1918-06-18
1924-07-18
1924-11-18
1927-04-09
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George Prendergast
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George Prendergast
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Mick Prendergast
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