John Wallace (Australian politician)
John Alston Wallace (1828 – 17 October 1901) was an Australian politician
Born in Rutherglen near Glasgow[1] to draper James Wallace, he became a draper and miner in Renfrewshire, but when his first wife died in 1852 he emigrated to Melbourne, where he briefly returned to mining before becoming a storekeeper in Bendigo. He had several stores, hotels and businesses in the area and was an investor in a number of companies. In 1865 he married Theresa Monahan, with whom he had eight children; he would later remarry Ada Reid. In 1873 he was elected to the Victorian Legislative Council for Eastern Province, switching to North-Eastern Province in 1882 and serving until his death at Elsternwick in 1901.[2]
References[]
- ^ Famous Ruglonians, Rutherglen Heritage Society, 2018
- ^ "Wallace, John Alston". Parliament of Victoria. 1985. Retrieved 17 October 2011.
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- Members of the Victorian Legislative Council
- Scottish emigrants to Australia
- Politicians from Melbourne
- People from Rutherglen
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