Edward Nucella Emmett | |
---|---|
Born | 18 February 1817 |
Died | 18 March 1874 | (aged 57)
Resting place | Rookwood Cemetery[1] 33°52′27″S 151°03′30″E / 33.874121°S 151.058361°E |
Occupation(s) | entrepreneur: auctioneer, banker, gold digger, broker, legal manager, mining agent |
Spouse | Sarah Spottiswood Blackham |
Partner | Sarah Ann Dolby (common law) |
Children | with Sarah Ann Dolby: Sarah Ann Dolby Emmett (1843–1881), Mary Dolby Emmett (1847–1913), Edward Nucella Dolby Emmett (1851–1911), with Sarah Spottiswoode Blackham: Edward Blackham Emmett (1850–1850), Richard Spottiswood William Emmett (1851–1851), Sarah Spottiswood Grace Emmett (1855–1861), Lilly Bannerman Blanche Emmett (1865–1866), Bertha Maud Beatrice Emmett (1868–1939) |
Parent(s) | Henry James Emmett and Mary Elizabeth Thompson Emmett (nee Townsend) |
Mayor of Sandhurst | |
Mayor of Raywood | |
Member of Victorian Legislative Council | |
In office from 29 August 1853 but may never have taken up seat | |
Edward Nucella Emmett (18 February 1817 – 18 March 1874[2]) was an English born Australian entrepreneur and politician, and briefly a member of the Victorian Legislative Council.[3]
vic_parl
was invoked but never defined (see the help page).