Date of Birth: 01/01/1830
Place of Birth: Penge, England
Date of Death: 30/06/1916
Place of Death: Five Dock, New South Wales, Australia
Parliamentary Service
Bennett’s Railway Bill Committee No.34 |
21 Apr 1886 |
28 May 1886 |
1 month 8 days |
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Bell’s Estate Bill Committee No.23 |
30 Mar 1886 |
26 May 1886 |
1 month 27 days |
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Refreshment Committee No.5 |
03 Dec 1885 |
25 Oct 1886 |
10 months 23 days |
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Member for Bourke |
26 Oct 1885 |
02 Dec 1886 |
1 year 1 month 7 days |
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The Governor’s Opening Speech Committee No.1 |
17 Mar 1885 |
17 Mar 1885 |
1 day |
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Manly Gaslight and Coke Company’s Bill Committee No.33 |
07 Feb 1884 |
11 Mar 1884 |
1 month 5 days |
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Member for Bourke |
19 Dec 1882 |
07 Oct 1885 |
2 years 9 months 19 days |
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The Governor’s Opening Speech Committee No.1 |
22 Aug 1882 |
22 Aug 1882 |
1 day |
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Royal Society of New South Wales Incorporation Bill Committee No.19 |
16 Sep 1881 |
27 Sep 1881 |
12 days |
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Institute of Surveyors Incorporation Bill Committee No.17 |
06 Sep 1881 |
11 Oct 1881 |
1 month 6 days |
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Width of Streets and Lanes Bill Committee No.14 |
26 Aug 1881 |
21 Oct 1881 |
1 month 26 days |
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Osborne’s Leasing Bill Committee No.10 |
15 Jul 1881 |
05 Aug 1881 |
22 days |
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Osborne’s Leasing Bill Committee No.18 |
22 Mar 1881 |
06 Apr 1881 |
16 days |
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Member for Bourke |
30 Nov 1880 |
23 Nov 1882 |
1 year 11 months 25 days |
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Member of the NSW Legislative Assembly |
30 Nov 1880 |
02 Dec 1886 |
6 years 3 days |
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Political Party Activity
Royal Commissioner on the Conservation of Water in 1884.
Qualifications, occupations and interests
Miner and pastoralist. At age nine worked on a cattle station for a year and from the age of 11 to 14 worked on a sheep station. From the age of 14 to 17, worked as a carrier for the Burra Burra copper mine and overlanded cattle for the mine between Adelaide and New South Wales. From 1851 to 1853 prospected on the Victorian goldfields and then returned to Adelaide where he bought 250 acres of land near the city. A fire in 1855 burnt out all property. Returning to South Australia managed Tallin station and Tarcoon and Mooculta stations on the Bogan River in New South Wales to which he overlanded 10,000 sheep. Organized travelling wool-scouring plants and had business ventures in fellmongery, butchering and soap-making. He bought Mooculta station in 1868 and subsequently bought Briningabba and Willara with his brother. In the 1870's speculated in mining and by 1883 was the Chairman of the the Great Cobar Copper Mining Company which employed around 1500 people. Directed 14 other mining companies and was chairman of 11 of them.
Diversified investments into insurance and pastoral finance, becoming the Director of the Mercantile Mutual Insurance Company, British and Foreign Insurance Company and Managing Director of the Pastoral Finance Association Limited.
Membership of other Parliaments & Offices Held
Local Government Activity
Personal
Eldest son of Edmund Russell, grazier, and his wife Sophia Russell. Emigrated to Adelaide, South Australia, with his family in 1839. Married Jane McCulloch Davey in 1855 and had issue, 11 children.
Additional Information
Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 7.
Biography and portrait in ‘Australian Men of Mark’, Volume 1. Sydney, [?1889] ,
page
225.