William Bundey (26 January 1826 – 2 April 1889)
was
Mayor of Adelaide,
South Australia
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from 1883 to 1886.
Bundey was born in
Beaulieu, Hampshire
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History
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. On 12 June 1848 he married Elizabeth Brandis at St James Church, Paddington,
London
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.
The family emigrated to
South Australia
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, arriving on 19 November 1848.
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He is buried in Walkerville cemetery, Adelaide.
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References
Mayors and Lord Mayors of Adelaide
1826 births
1889 deaths
19th-century Australian politicians
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