George McKay
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Born 17 March 1819 in Mull Argylleshire Scotland the son of Lachlan McKay and Ann Stewart. He arrived in NSW on 2 January 1838 aborad the ''Brilliant''. George was Chairman of Orange Municipal Council between 1861- 1863. He was the Member for Orange between 1867-1869. George was a farmer of ''Collwood'', innkeeper and elder of the Presbyterian Church. He died in Bathurst on 30 July 1898. | Born 17 March 1819 in Mull Argylleshire Scotland the son of Lachlan McKay and Ann Stewart. He arrived in NSW on 2 January 1838 aborad the ''Brilliant''. George was Chairman of Orange Municipal Council between 1861- 1863. He was the Member for Orange between 1867-1869. George was a farmer of ''Collwood'', innkeeper and elder of the Presbyterian Church. He died in Bathurst on 30 July 1898. | ||
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* [http://cwl.spydus.com/cgi-bin/spydus.exe/FULL/OPAC/BIBENQ/19821405/194937, ''Orange and district pioneer register to 1860'' (1996). Orange Family History Group. Orange, NSW.] | * [http://cwl.spydus.com/cgi-bin/spydus.exe/FULL/OPAC/BIBENQ/19821405/194937, ''Orange and district pioneer register to 1860'' (1996). Orange Family History Group. Orange, NSW.] |
Current revision as of 05:39, 23 June 2021
Born 17 March 1819 in Mull Argylleshire Scotland the son of Lachlan McKay and Ann Stewart. He arrived in NSW on 2 January 1838 aborad the Brilliant. George was Chairman of Orange Municipal Council between 1861- 1863. He was the Member for Orange between 1867-1869. George was a farmer of Collwood, innkeeper and elder of the Presbyterian Church. He died in Bathurst on 30 July 1898.