James Boyd (Australian politician)
James Arthur Boyd (7 July 1867 – 12 April 1941) was an Australian politician. Born in Portsea, Hampshire, his family moved to Ayrshire in Scotland around 1869, where he was educated at St John's Academy in Glasgow before becoming an apprentice painter. He migrated to Melbourne, Victoria, in 1885, where he had many occupations, including councillor on Port Melbourne Council.
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James Boyd (Australian politician)
James Arthur Boyd (7 July 1867 – 12 April 1941) was an Australian politician. Born in Portsea, Hampshire, his family moved to Ayrshire in Scotland around 1869, where he was educated at St John's Academy in Glasgow before becoming an apprentice painter. He migrated to Melbourne, Victoria, in 1885, where he had many occupations, including councillor on Port Melbourne Council.
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James Arthur Boyd (7 July 1867 ...... ular disease on 12 April 1941.
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1867-07-07
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Portsea, Hampshire, England
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1941-04-12
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Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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James Boyd
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Local councillor
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Australian
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Nationalist
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1919-12-13
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1913-05-31
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Member for Henty
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James Arthur Boyd (7 July 1867 ...... lor on Port Melbourne Council.
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