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Horace William Sholl
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Birth | | Date: 8 April 1851
Place: Perth, Western Australia |
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Parents |  | Son of Robert John, resident magistrate, and Mary Ann Berckelman
Brother of Robert Frederick Sholl, businessperson and politician, and brother-in-law of Edward Scott, doctor and politician |
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Marriage and Family |  | Married 25 March 1884, Roebourne Church to Jessie Cave (born 1864 and died circa 1943), daughter of Henry and Elizabeth Reynolds
Children: three sons and seven daughters |
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Death |  | Date: 8 November 1927
Place: Peppermint Grove, Western Australia
Cemetery: Karrakatta Cemetery, WA |
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Religion |  | Catholic |
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Education |  | Perth |
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Occupation |  | Pearler and farmer |
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Employment History |  | Worked on father’s estate, Roebourne
Joined his brother Robert Frederick Sholl in pearling at Nickol Bay in North West until interests relinquished
Then a pastoralist
Mining interests |
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House |  | MLC
MLA |
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Party |  | Opposed Forest Party |
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Date Elected |  | 14 April 1888 |
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Speeches |  | Search for speeches by Horace Sholl |
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Year Retired/Resigned |  | 1901 |
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Electorate |  | Roebourne |
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Parliamentary Service |  | Electorates
- MLC North District 14 April 1888 (by-election)–26 June 1888 (resigned)
- MLA Roebourne 9 January 1891 (by-election)–24 April 1901
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Background/Membership |  | Justice of the Peace
Retired to Perth 1890 |
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References |  | D Black and G Bolton, eds, Biographical Register of Members of the Parliament of Western Australia: volume one 1870-1930, Parliamentary History Project, Perth, WA, 2010, p. 180. |
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