James Cowan (South Australian politician)

James Cowan (21 April 1848 – 21 July 1890), flour miller and investor, had been a member of the South Australian House of Assembly for the Yatala for only 2 months when he was killed in an accident at a railway crossing. Cowan was an early investor in BHP. The property associated with Erindale, Cowan's residence at Burnside, was sub-divided after his death into a new suburb which was also named Erindale.

James Cowan

MP
Born(1848-04-21)21 April 1848
County Tyrone, Ireland (now Northern Ireland)
Died21 July 1890(1890-07-21) (aged 42)
NationalityBritish
Alma materNorth Adelaide Grammar School
Occupation(s)Farmer, flour miller, investor
SpouseSarah Ann Warren
ChildrenHenry Albert Cowan (1875–1964), William James Trafford Cowan (1877–1956), Horace Stanhope Cowan (1879–1945), Frank Gladstone Cowan (1881–1966), Leslie Thompson Cowan (1883–1968), Darcy Rivers Warren Cowan (1885–1958), George Dalrymple Cowan (1887–1963), Gladys Rosalind Lewis O.B.E. (1890–1954)
RelativesThomas Cowan (brother)
John Cowan (nephew)
John Lancelot Cowan (great nephew)
James Cowan (great grandson)
Essington Lewis (son-in-law)
Member for Yatala
In office
23 Apr 1890  21 Jul 1890
Serving with William Gilbert
Preceded byJosiah Bagster
Succeeded byRichard Butler
ConstituencyYatala
Member of the South Australian House of Assembly
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