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Samuel Wood Brooks

Samuel Wood Brooks (29 August 1840 – 9 February 1915) was a missionary and member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.[1]

Samuel Wood Brooks
Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
for Fortitude Valley
In office
1 May 1886 – 12 May 1888
Serving with John McMaster
Preceded byFrancis Beattie
Succeeded byJohn Watson
Personal details
Born
Samuel Wood Brooks

(1840-08-29)29 August 1840
Beeston, Nottinghamshire, England
Died9 February 1915(1915-02-09) (aged 74)
New Farm, Queensland, Australia
Resting placeToowong Cemetery
NationalityEnglish Australian
SpouseHannah Walker (m.1864 d.1927)
OccupationNewspaper proprietor

Biography edit

Brooks was born in Beeston, Nottinghamshire, to parents Francis Beattie and his wife Susannah (née Hannah).[1] He attended school in Nottinghamshire and became a Wesleyan Missionary Student by 1863. He did missionary work in Fiji from 1865 but he was found to be having a relationship with a neighboring planter's wife and had to pay his own way back to Sydney in 1875.[1]

In Sydney, Brooks became a private school owner and was a partner in Brentnall Bros and Broola, Merchants in 1880. He came to Brisbane and worked for the Brisbane Telegraph writing for the Brisbane Courier. He became the proprietor of the Queensland Figaro and the Moreton Mail in 1896. He was the Commissioner of the Brisbane Hospital and President of the Queensland Press Association and the Brisbane School of Arts.[1]

On 29 November 1864, he married Hannah Walker (died 1927)[2] in Sydney and together had two sons and one daughter. Brooks died at New Farm, Brisbane in February 1915[1] and buried in the Toowong Cemetery.[3]

Political career edit

Brooks was the member for Fortitude Valley in the Queensland Legislative Assembly from 1886 until 1888.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Former Members". Parliament of Queensland. 2015. Retrieved 31 March 2016.
  2. ^ Family history research — Queensland Government births, deaths, marriages, and divorces. Retrieved 31 March 2016.
  3. ^ Deceased Search — Brisbane City Council Grave Location Search. Retrieved 26 March 2016.
Parliament of Queensland
Preceded by Member for Fortitude Valley
1886–1888
Served alongside: John McMaster
Succeeded by

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