John Sinclair (mayor)
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John Sinclair (1827–1906) was an
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and
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of the
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in
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, Australia.


Personal life

John Sinclair was born at
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,
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,
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on 8 December 1827, the son of John Sinclair and Jane Smith. John Sinclair married Jane Kelman in Brisbane on 11 August 1857.Queensland Registrar-General of Births, Deaths and Marriages They had several children (most of whom died in infancy): * Jessie Jane Sinclair, born about 1859, married to George Robert Townsend on 23 February 1881"Mrs George Townsend"
The Brisbane Courier, Tuesday 1 August 1933, page 14
* John Sinclair, born in Brisbane on 10 May 1860, died 9 January 1863 * Christine Swan Sinclair, born in Brisbane on 2 April 1862, died in Brisbane on 7 January 1863 * Margaret Callander Sinclair, born in Brisbane on 18 December 1863 * James Swan Sinclair, born in Brisbane on 12 August 1865 * Jane Kelman Sinclair, born in Brisbane on 17 January 1867, died in Brisbane on 4 April 1867 * Matilda Maria Sinclair, born in Brisbane on 21 February 1869, died in Brisbane on 4 May 1869 His wife Jane died in Brisbane on 11 February 1872. Tragically, two of the children who survived infancy died as young adults. His daughter Margaret died in Brisbane on 10 August 1886 aged 22 years from a cold that escalated into
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. His son James died six months later; he drowned while
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cattle across Kyabra Creek at Euroongoola Station in Western Queensland on 27 February 1887 aged 21 years.Toowong Cemetery Monumental Inscriptions – Queensland Family History Society Inc. On 14 January 1888 in Brisbane, John Sinclair married again to Constance Isabel Georgina Geoghegan, the daughter of Thomas Geoghegan and Margaret Maria Hebden. They had two children: * Arthur John Sinclair, born in Brisbane on 29 October 1888, married Rosa Gertrude Chuter on 16 November 1911 * Hazel Jean Sinclair, born in Brisbane on 13 April 1892, married John Lionel Barry on 3 June 1913 His second wife Constance died at their home, Delholm, Kangaroo Point on 21 May 1893. Having lost both wives, John Sinclair spend his later years in poor health, living at his home, Delholm, at 393 Main Street, Kangaroo Point, attended by a housekeeper, a groom and a male nurse. John Sinclair died at Kangaroo Point,
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on 5 May 1906 aged 78 years and was buried in
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, together with his second wife Constance and his two of his adult children Margaret and James.


Business life

In 1854 John Sinclair came to Brisbane as
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on the steamer ''Boomerang'', which brought to Brisbane the news of the fall of Sevastopol and of the
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. Later he settled in Brisbane and worked as an engineer. In 1868 he was appointed as manager of Queensland Iron Works, owned by Robert R. Smellie. He was such a success as a manager in expanding the business that he became a partner in 1872 The iron shipbuilding branch of the business was responsible for building the ''Louisa'', a cargo steamer that was used for trade along the
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between
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and
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.''Death of Mr John Sinclair''
The Brisbane Courier, Monday 7 May 1906, p. 7


Public life

John Sinclair was an
alderman An alderman is a member of a Municipal government, municipal assembly or council in many Jurisdiction, jurisdictions founded upon English law. The term may be titular, denoting a high-ranking member of a borough or county council, a council membe ...
of the
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for the ward of Kangaroo Point from 1871 until 1874 when he retired. In 1876 he was elected again as alderman. He was
mayor In many countries, a mayor is the highest-ranking official in a municipal government such as that of a city or a town. Worldwide, there is a wide variance in local laws and customs regarding the powers and responsibilities of a mayor as well a ...
of the
Brisbane Municipal Council The Town of Brisbane was a local government area for Brisbane in Queensland, Australia from 1859 to 1903. History The Municipality of Brisbane was gazetted on 25 May 1859 and proclaimed by the Governor of New South Wales on 7 September 1859 ...
in 1880 and 1881 and then retired again in 1882. However, he was elected again as alderman in 1886 and 1887, after which he finally retired from the council.Brisbane City Council Archives He served on the following committees: * Finance Committee 1871, 1872, 1874, 1878, 1887 * Legislative Committee 1872–1874, 1876, 1877, 1879–1881, 1886, 1887 * Improvement Committee 1877, 1879–1881 * Brisbane Board of Waterworks 1879–1901 * Wharfage Committee 1881 * Town Hall Committee 1886 * Works Committee 1886 In Sept 1881, during his time as mayor, Brisbane received a royal visit from Prince Edward (later
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and Earl of Athlone) and his brother Prince George (later
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). Assisted by his daughters Jessie and Margaret, John Sinclair entertained the royal party at a ball in the old Exhibition Building, a function of great brilliance."The Visit of the Princes"
The Queenslander, Saturday 10 September 1881, p. 4S.


See also

*
List of mayors and lord mayors of Brisbane This is a list of the Mayors and Lord Mayors of the City of Brisbane, a local government area of Queensland, Australia. The current Lord Mayor of Brisbane is Adrian Schrinner. Mayors of the Brisbane Municipal Council (1859–1903) The Town ...

Photo of John Sinclair, 1880


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Sinclair, John Mayors and Lord Mayors of Brisbane 1827 births 1906 deaths People from Govan Burials at Toowong Cemetery 19th-century Australian politicians Pre-Separation Queensland