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Ebenezer Syme

Ebenezer Syme (15 September 1825 – 13 March 1860) was a Scottish-Australian journalist, proprietor and manager of The Age. [1]

Ebenezer Syme
Member of the Victorian Parliament
for Loddon
In office
November 1856 – August 1859
Preceded byNew District
Succeeded byDistrict abolished
Personal details
Born(1825-09-15)15 September 1825
North Berwick, Scotland
Died13 March 1860(1860-03-13) (aged 34)
St Kilda, Victoria Australia
NationalityAustralian
Alma materUniversity of St Andrews
OccupationJournalist

Syme was born at North Berwick, Scotland, third son of George Alexander Syme, schoolmaster, and his wife Jean, née Mitchell.[1] Ebenezer Syme's younger brother was David Syme. Ebenezer studied theology at the University of St Andrews to be educated for the ministry but finding difficulties in accepting the creeds of the day became an unattached evangelist, working in Liverpool, Manchester, other north country industrial towns and in Scotland.[1] Syme also began to write for the reviews and succeeded George Eliot as assistant editor of the Westminster Review. Syme married Jane Hilton, née Rowan, of Manchester, on 21 April 1848.[1]

In April 1853, partly for health reasons, Syme, his wife and three young sons sailed for Australia in the Abdalla. They landed in Melbourne on 17 July 1853 and Syme soon found work as a journalist.[1] When the Age was founded in 1854 Syme joined the staff and two years later, the paper being in difficulties, it was sold to him and his brother, David. Ebenezer Syme was elected member for Loddon in November 1856 in the Legislative Assembly of Victoria,[2] but as this conflicted with his journalistic work he did not stand again when his term expired in 1859.[1] Syme joined in the struggle for the opening up of the lands. Syme's health, however, began to suffer and he died after a lingering illness on 13 March 1860. He was survived by his wife, four sons and a daughter; they all returned to England, but all the children later returned to Victoria.[1] One son, Joseph Cowen Syme, was for many years part proprietor and manager of The Age. A granddaughter, Eveline Winifred Syme (1888–1961), was a notable Australian artist. His most notable legacy, The Age, would remain in his family's hands until 1983.

References edit

Footnotes
  1. ^ a b c d e f g Sayers, C E (1976). "Syme, Ebenezer (1826-1860)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. pp. 236–237. ISSN 1833-7538. Retrieved 27 August 2022.
  2. ^ "Ebenezer Syme". Re-Member: a database of all Victorian MPs since 1851. Parliament of Victoria. Retrieved 27 August 2022.
Bibliography

External links edit

  • Joseph Cowen Syme (1852-1916) Gravesite at Brighton General Cemetery (Vic)
  • Sir Geoffrey Syme "Sir Geoffrey Syme Journalist & Managing Editor of The Age from 1908 until 1942"

 

Victorian Legislative Assembly
New district Member for Loddon
November 1856 – August 1859
With: John Owens
District abolished

ebenezer, syme, september, 1825, march, 1860, scottish, australian, journalist, proprietor, manager, member, victorian, parliament, loddonin, office, november, 1856, august, 1859preceded, bynew, districtsucceeded, bydistrict, abolishedpersonal, detailsborn, 18. Ebenezer Syme 15 September 1825 13 March 1860 was a Scottish Australian journalist proprietor and manager of The Age 1 Ebenezer SymeMember of the Victorian Parliament for LoddonIn office November 1856 August 1859Preceded byNew DistrictSucceeded byDistrict abolishedPersonal detailsBorn 1825 09 15 15 September 1825North Berwick ScotlandDied13 March 1860 1860 03 13 aged 34 St Kilda Victoria AustraliaNationalityAustralianAlma materUniversity of St AndrewsOccupationJournalistSyme was born at North Berwick Scotland third son of George Alexander Syme schoolmaster and his wife Jean nee Mitchell 1 Ebenezer Syme s younger brother was David Syme Ebenezer studied theology at the University of St Andrews to be educated for the ministry but finding difficulties in accepting the creeds of the day became an unattached evangelist working in Liverpool Manchester other north country industrial towns and in Scotland 1 Syme also began to write for the reviews and succeeded George Eliot as assistant editor of the Westminster Review Syme married Jane Hilton nee Rowan of Manchester on 21 April 1848 1 In April 1853 partly for health reasons Syme his wife and three young sons sailed for Australia in the Abdalla They landed in Melbourne on 17 July 1853 and Syme soon found work as a journalist 1 When the Age was founded in 1854 Syme joined the staff and two years later the paper being in difficulties it was sold to him and his brother David Ebenezer Syme was elected member for Loddon in November 1856 in the Legislative Assembly of Victoria 2 but as this conflicted with his journalistic work he did not stand again when his term expired in 1859 1 Syme joined in the struggle for the opening up of the lands Syme s health however began to suffer and he died after a lingering illness on 13 March 1860 He was survived by his wife four sons and a daughter they all returned to England but all the children later returned to Victoria 1 One son Joseph Cowen Syme was for many years part proprietor and manager of The Age A granddaughter Eveline Winifred Syme 1888 1961 was a notable Australian artist His most notable legacy The Age would remain in his family s hands until 1983 References editFootnotes a b c d e f g Sayers C E 1976 Syme Ebenezer 1826 1860 Australian Dictionary of Biography National Centre of Biography Australian National University pp 236 237 ISSN 1833 7538 Retrieved 27 August 2022 Ebenezer Syme Re Member a database of all Victorian MPs since 1851 Parliament of Victoria Retrieved 27 August 2022 BibliographySerle Percival 1949 Syme Ebenezer Dictionary of Australian Biography Sydney Angus amp Robertson Harris Charles Alexander 1898 Syme Ebenezer In Lee Sidney ed Dictionary of National Biography Vol 55 London Smith Elder amp Co External links editJoseph Cowen Syme 1852 1916 Gravesite at Brighton General Cemetery Vic Sir Geoffrey Syme Sir Geoffrey Syme Journalist amp Managing Editor of The Age from 1908 until 1942 Victorian Legislative AssemblyNew district Member for LoddonNovember 1856 August 1859 With John Owens District abolished Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ebenezer Syme amp oldid 1175966089, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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