Francis Murray (mayor)

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Francis Murray
9th Mayor of Brisbane
In office
1871–1871
Preceded byWilliam Pettigrew
Succeeded byEdward Baines
Personal details
Born
Francis Murray

(1838-04-30)30 April 1838
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Died15 August 1872(1872-08-15) (aged 34)
Maryborough, Queensland, Australia
Resting placePaddington Cemetery
SpouseEliza Graham (m.1863)
OccupationUpholsterer, Undertaker, Money lender,

Francis Murray (1838–1872) was an alderman and mayor of the Brisbane Municipal Council.[1]

Personal life[edit]

Francis Murray was born in Sydney, 30 April 1838, son of Cornelius Murray and Mary Ann Freeman.[2]

Francis married Eliza Graham on 11 June 1863 in Brisbane. They had the following children:[2]

  • Eliza Abigail (born Brisbane 2 Dec 1864, died Brisbane 18 June 1912)
  • Alexander George (born Brisbane 2 Jan 1867, died Clifton 20 Nov 1933)
  • Clara (born Brisbane 8 August 1868, died Brisbane 21 August 1959)
  • Isabella Jane (born Brisbane 2 April 1870, died Brisbane 23 June 1870)
  • Anna Maria (born Brisbane 6 June 1872 died Brisbane 23 October 1873)

Francis Murray died on 15 August 1872 at Maryborough, Queensland aged 34 years.[2][3] His coffin was brought to Brisbane on the steamship "Lady Bowen" for the funeral at St Stephens Roman Catholic Cathedral and burial on 18 August 1872 at the Paddington Cemetery.[4] He was survived by his widow and four children.[4]

Business life[edit]

Francis Murray was a cabinetmaker, upholsterer, undertaker, and money lender, owned shares in mining companies, and had a store in Queen Street.[3]

Public life[edit]

Francis Murray was an alderman 1867 - 1872. He was mayor in 1871.[1] His public service ended with his death.

He served on the following committees:

  • Legislative Committee 1871.
  • Finance Committee 1872.
  • Improvement Committee 1871, 1872.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Brisbane City Council Archives
  2. ^ a b c Queensland Registrar-General of Births, Deaths & Marriages
  3. ^ a b The Paddington Cemetery
  4. ^ a b Brisbane Courier, Monday 19 August 1872, page 2

External links[edit]

Media related to Francis Murray at Wikimedia Commons