John McKail
John McKail (22 January 1810 – 6 August 1871) was an early settler of Western Australia. He was among the first arrivals in the Swan River Colony in 1829, but in 1835 was banished to Albany after trouble with the law. In Albany, he set up as a merchant and subsequently developed interests in a number of fields. He owned hotels, invested in whaling, and exported sandalwood to Asia. McKail served in the Legislative Council from 1870 to 1871, as one of the council's first elected members.
John McKail | |
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Member of the Legislative Council of Western Australia | |
In office 18 October 1870 – 4 April 1871 | |
Preceded by | None (new seat) |
Succeeded by | Albert Hassell |
Constituency | Albany |
Personal details | |
Born | Deptford, Kent, England | 22 January 1810
Died | 6 August 1871 61) Albany, Western Australia, Australia | (aged
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