Joseph Penzer

Australian politician

Joseph Penzer (1833 – 26 September 1905) was an English-born Australian politician.

He was born in Birmingham in 1833, a farmer's son.[1] He arrived in New South Wales around 1854,[2] and settled in Grafton, where he kept a store. He moved to the Dubbo region in 1862, where he was a pastoralist. He was appointed a magistrate in 1864.[1]

On 14 April 1879 he married Jane Rebecca Booth, the sister of Robert Booth, with whom he had two sons, Walter and Robert.[1]

In 1887 he was elected to the New South Wales Legislative Assembly as a Free Trade member for Bogan. He did not re-contest in 1889.[3]

Penzer died at Yarrandale near Dubbo in 1905 (aged 72).[4][1][a]

Notes

  1. ^ His obituary in The Dubbo Liberal and Macquarie Advocate gives his year of birth as 1833, which is consistent with his age as 72,[1] while his parliamentary biography gives his year of birth as 1830,[4] which would make his age at death as 74–75.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Death of Mr J Penzer JP". The Dubbo Liberal and Macquarie Advocate. 30 September 1905. p. 5. Retrieved 18 May 2021 – via Trove.
  2. ^ "Mr J Penzer MLA for The Bogan". Australian Town and Country Journal. 9 April 1887. p. 27. Retrieved 18 May 2021 – via Trove.
  3. ^ Green, Antony. "Elections for the District of The Bogan". New South Wales Election Results 1856-2007. Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 15 August 2020.
  4. ^ a b "Mr Joseph Penzer (1830-1905)". Former members of the Parliament of New South Wales. Retrieved 16 June 2019.

 

New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Preceded by
George Cass
Sir Patrick Jennings
Member for Bogan
1887–1889
Served alongside: John Kelly
Succeeded by
William A'Beckett
William Alison
George Cass