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.]

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George McKay Chairman of Orange Municipal Council 1861-63

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.

Parliament of New South Wales; former members

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