John Baker (Australian politician)

John Baker (28 December 1813 – 19 May 1872) was an early South Australian pastoralist and politician. He was the second Premier of the colony of South Australia, succeeding Boyle Travers Finniss; however, he only held office for 12 days from 21 August to 1 September 1857 before being succeeded by the third Premier of the colony, Robert Torrens.

Lieutenant Colonel
John Baker
John Baker, c. 1869
Premier of South Australia
In office
21 August 1857  1 September 1857
MonarchVictoria
GovernorSir Richard MacDonnell
Preceded byB.T. Finniss
Succeeded byRobert Torrens
Member of the Legislative Council
of South Australia
In office
7 August 1863  18 May 1872
In office
8 July 1851  27 March 1861
ConstituencyMount Barker
Personal details
Born(1813-12-28)28 December 1813
Ilminster, Somerset, England
Died19 May 1872(1872-05-19) (aged 58)
Magill, South Australia
SpouseIsabella Allan (1838–1872)
Children12
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