Thomas Dangar
Thomas Dangar (13 March 1808 – 13 March 1878) was an English-born Australian politician. He was born at St Neot in Cornwall to William Dangar and Judith Hooper. His obituary in The Sydney Morning Herald gives his date of birth as 13 March 1808, while his parliamentary biography gives it as 1 February 1807. His two brothers, Henry Dangar and William Danger, migrated to New South Wales and he followed them, arriving on 13 March 1825. He first worked in Sydney and then establishing a business at West Maitland in 1834. On 31 October 1832 he married Charlotte Selina Gibbons née Hutchinson, who was widowed, with one son Tom who took the surname Dangar. In 1836 he became Scone's first postmaster, also establishing a local inn and store. He opened another store at Muswellbrook, but in 1860 returne
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1860 Liverpool Plains colonial by-election1861 Upper Hunter colonial by-election1865 Gwydir colonial by-election1868 Upper Hunter colonial by-electionCandidates of the 1859 New South Wales colonial electionCandidates of the 1864–65 New South Wales colonial electionDangar, ThomasElectoral district of Upper HunterElectoral results for the district of Upper HunterJohn Robertson (premier)List of New South Wales state by-electionsMembers of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, 1860–1864Results of the 1859 New South Wales colonial electionResults of the 1864–65 New South Wales colonial electionScone,_New_South_WalesTom Dangar
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Thomas Dangar
Thomas Dangar (13 March 1808 – 13 March 1878) was an English-born Australian politician. He was born at St Neot in Cornwall to William Dangar and Judith Hooper. His obituary in The Sydney Morning Herald gives his date of birth as 13 March 1808, while his parliamentary biography gives it as 1 February 1807. His two brothers, Henry Dangar and William Danger, migrated to New South Wales and he followed them, arriving on 13 March 1825. He first worked in Sydney and then establishing a business at West Maitland in 1834. On 31 October 1832 he married Charlotte Selina Gibbons née Hutchinson, who was widowed, with one son Tom who took the surname Dangar. In 1836 he became Scone's first postmaster, also establishing a local inn and store. He opened another store at Muswellbrook, but in 1860 returne
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Thomas Dangar (13 March 1808 – ...... wellbrook, but in 1860 returne
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