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Edmund Harry Gray (1878-1964) baker, arrested trade union supporter, Labor politician
Birth: 5 September 1878 at Upper Stratton St Margaret, Wiltshire, England, son of George Gray, ganger/factory labourer, and Willmot, née Barnett. Marriage: 5 June 1906 at Broken Hill, New South Wales, to a widow, Fanny Munn, née Williams. They had two sons and two daughters. Death: 9 June 1964 at East Fremantle, Western Australia. Religion: Presbyterian (nominal)
Sources
David Black and Geoffrey Bolton (eds), Biographical register of members of the parliament of Western Australia (Perth, 1990); Papers in Labour History (Perth), 4, 1989; Westralian Worker, 31 Aug 1923, 29 April 1938.
'Gray, Edmund Harry (1878–1964)', People Australia, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, https://peopleaustralia.anu.edu.au/biography/gray-edmund-harry-32196/text39806, accessed 4 October 2024.
Leader (Melbourne), 1 May 1909, p 23
5 September,
1878
Stratton St Margaret,
Wiltshire,
England
9 June,
1964
(aged 85)
Fremantle,
Western Australia,
Australia
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