James Cunneen
James Augustine Cunneen (22 February 1826 – 19 April 1889) was an Australian politician.
He was born at Mulgrave to pastoralist John Cunneen and Mary Flanagan. He was educated at Windsor and became a farmer and pastoralist. In 1861 he married Elizabeth Hudson, with whom he had eight children. In 1860 he was elected to the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for Hawkesbury, serving until his defeat in 1869. He returned to the Assembly as the member for Wollombi in 1872, serving until 1877. From 1865 to 1866 he served as Postmaster General, being the first member of parliament to do so. After leaving politics he became a land agent, but found little success. Cunneen died after falling down a flight of stairs at his Paddington home in 1889.[1]
References
- "Mr James Augustine Cunneen (1826 - 1889)". Former Members of the Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 8 June 2019.
New South Wales Legislative Assembly | ||
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Preceded by John Darvall |
Member for Hawkesbury 1860–1869 Served alongside: William Piddington |
Succeeded by Henry Moses |
Preceded by Joseph Eckford |
Member for Wollombi 1872–1877 |
Succeeded by Joseph Eckford |