William Forster McCord

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William McCord
Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
for Burnett
In office
28 March 1896 – 14 April 1898
Preceded by James Cadell
Succeeded by William John Ryott Maughan
Personal details
Born William Forster McCord
(1837-10-05)5 October 1837
Clonturk, County Longford, Ireland
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Gayndah, Queensland, Australia
Resting place Gayndah Cemetery
Nationality Irish Australian
Political party Ministerial
Spouse(s) Emilie Beatrice Wall (m.1871 d.1940)
Occupation Station proprietor
Religion Church of England

William Forster McCord (5 October 1837 - 14 April 1898) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.[1]

Biography

McCord was born at Clonturk, County Longford, Ireland, the son of Charles McCord and his wife Martha (née Foster). He was educated in Longford and travlled to the USAwith his father before arriving in New South Wales in 1857. After his arrival he established Coonambula Station at Eidsvold in what had now become Queensland in 1863 and also acquired the Cania run.[1]

On the 17th January 1871 he married Emilie Beatrice Wall and together had three sons and three daughters.[1] McCord died in April of 1898 at the Coonambula Station[2] and was buried in the Gayndah Cemetery.[3]

Public career

McCord was the Chairman of the Eidsvold Divisional Board from 1880 until 1898. At the 1896 Queensland colonial election, he won the seat of Burnett in the Queensland Legislative Assembly.[4] He held the seat until his death two years later.[2]

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Parliament of Queensland
Preceded by Member for Burnett
1896–1898
Succeeded by
William John Ryott Maughan
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