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William Parry-Okeden

William Edward Parry-Okeden ISO (13 May 1841 – 30 August 1926) was a public servant, Police Commissioner and Protector of Aborigines (1895-1903), as well as a horseman, in Queensland, Australia. He stood 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) tall.

William Parry-Okeden
William Parry-Okeden dressed in his military uniform, ca. 1870
Queensland Under-Colonial Secretary
In office
July 1889 (1889-07) – 30 June 1895 (1895-06-30)
Commissioner of the Queensland Police
In office
1 July 1895 (1895-07-01) – 1 April 1905 (1905-04-01)
Preceded byDavid Thompson Seymour
Succeeded byWilliam Geoffrey Cahill
Personal details
Born(1841-05-13)13 May 1841
Snowy River, New South Wales, Australia
Died30 August 1926(1926-08-30) (aged 85)
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Resting placeBalmoral Cemetery, Brisbane
OccupationPolice officer

Early life edit

William Edward Parry-Okeden was born on 13 May 1841, the son of David Parry-Okeden (c.1810–9 August 1895), a Royal Navy officer who had served during the Battle of Navarino, and Rosalie Caroline Dutton. The family had descended from the Okedens of Dorset, England, and the Parrys from Wales.[1]

He was born at Maranumbela, his father's station, Snowy River, in the Monaro District of New South Wales. Education commenced at the Diocesan Grammar School.[2] By the age of 14 he had already participated as a volunteer police officer in the Ballarat riots.[3] Having served three years as an articled clerk to a solicitor in Melbourne, he relinquished the law and joined his father in squatting pursuits in Queensland in 1861, including managing the Burrandownan Station, the largest property in the Burnett district. With Richard W. Stuart, he explored the upper waters of the Dawson River, aged 22 in 1862.[1]

Public service career edit

Nine years later he was appointed to initiate the Border Customs, and entered the Civil Service as Inspector of the Border Patrol in December 1870.[4] Having been employed as a police magistrate from 1872 to 1886, including far south-west Queensland including Cunnamulla and Charleville,[5][2] Parry-Okeden acted for the next three years as immigration agent at Brisbane, receiving the appointment of Under-Colonial Secretary in July 1889. In 1887 he acted with Kinnaird Rose on an inquiry into gaol management in Queensland.[4]

In response to the 1892 small pox epidemic, as Under-Colonial Secretary, Parry-Okeden organised health services, opened infection camps, and quarantine services.[3] He was then involved with maintaining law and order of the maritime and 1894 shearer's strikes on the 1890s.[2]

He served as police commissioner from 1 July 1895[6] to 1 April 1905. As Commissioner he oversaw the 'Gatton tragedy' in 1896 and the 'Kenniff affair' of 1902.[1]

Parry-Okeden received an Imperial Service Order in June 1903.[7] Parry-Okeden retired from the public service in 1905, aged 65.[8]

With the royal visit of the Duke and Duchess of York, Parry-Okeden was the governments' Australasian coordinator.[2]

He later became the chair of a Royal Commission into the conditions of Papua, whose recommendations were adopted.[5][2]

Other interests edit

In 1868, Parry-Okden's horse Hermit won the first Queensland Derby run at Gayndah Racecourse.[9]

Personal life edit

William Parry-Okeden married (E)lizabeth Gertrude Wall in October 1873. She came from a West Indian family of planters in Barbadoes and Trinidad.[5] Her great grandfather was a member of the Legislative Council of Barbadoes, when his great grandfather was governor of that colony.

With his wife, they had three surviving sons and four surviving daughters:[10]

The family lived at Hawthorne, Bulimba, before they moved in January 1897 to the spacious residence of 'Delamore',[12][13] 115 Turner Road, Kedron, Brisbane. His wife died in July 1918. In his last few years, he lived with his daughter Rosalie Pockley and her husband at Redcliffe.[2]

Following injuries after being struck by a motor car,[5] Parry-Okeden died on 30 August 1926 in Brisbane and was buried in Balmoral Cemetery.[14]

He was subject of a 1927 book A son of Australia: Memories of W. E. Parry-Okeden, I.S.O., 1840–1926 by Brisbane journalist Harry C. Perry.[1][15]

External links edit

  1. ^ a b c d ""A Son of Australia."". The Brisbane Courier. No. 21, 813. Queensland, Australia. 24 December 1927. p. 20. Retrieved 12 April 2021 – via National Library of Australia.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Obituary Mr. Parry-Okeden". The Week (Brisbane). Vol. CII, no. 6, 645. Queensland, Australia. 3 September 1926. p. 10. Retrieved 12 April 2021 – via National Library of Australia.
  3. ^ a b "Queensland Pioneers". Cairns Post. No. 11, 283. Queensland, Australia. 13 April 1938. p. 16. Retrieved 12 April 2021 – via National Library of Australia.
  4. ^ a b Mennell, Philip (1892). "Okeden, William Edward Parry" . The Dictionary of Australasian Biography. London: Hutchinson & Co – via Wikisource.
  5. ^ a b c d "Literature". The Australasian. Vol. CXXIV, no. 4, 139. Victoria, Australia. 5 May 1928. p. 7 (Metropolitan Edition). Retrieved 12 April 2021 – via National Library of Australia.
  6. ^ "Official notifications". The Brisbane Courier. No. 11, 688. Queensland, Australia. 1 July 1895. p. 6. Retrieved 12 April 2021 – via National Library of Australia.
  7. ^ "William Edward PARRY-OKEDEN, Commissioner of Police". Truth (Brisbane newspaper). No. 175. Queensland, Australia. 7 June 1903. p. 5. Retrieved 12 April 2021 – via National Library of Australia.
  8. ^ Persse, Michael D. De B. Collins. Parry-Okeden, William Edward (1840–1926). Canberra: National Centre of Biography, Australian National University.
  9. ^ "First Queensland Derby". Monument Australia. Retrieved 22 August 2016.
  10. ^ "Mr. W. E. Parry-Okeden". The Daily Telegraph (Sydney). No. 14, 579. New South Wales, Australia. 31 August 1926. p. 9. Retrieved 12 April 2021 – via National Library of Australia.
  11. ^ "Weddings". The Queenslander. No. 2397. Queensland, Australia. 2 March 1912. p. 15. Retrieved 12 April 2021 – via National Library of Australia.
  12. ^ "Delamore (former)". Brisbane City Council Local Heritage Places. Brisbane City Council. September 2020. Retrieved 12 April 2021.
  13. ^ "Delamore, Stately Home to Convent to Retirement Community". Chermside and Districts Historical Society Inc. Retrieved 12 April 2021.
  14. ^ "Pioneer passes". The Brisbane Courier. National Library of Australia. 31 August 1926. p. 4. Retrieved 12 August 2013.
  15. ^ "W. E. PARRY-OKEDEN". Western Star and Roma Advertiser. No. 3983. Queensland, Australia. 30 August 1930. p. 3. Retrieved 12 April 2021 – via National Library of Australia.
  • Michael D. de B. Collins Persse, 'Parry-Okeden, William Edward (1840–1926)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 11, Melbourne University Press, 1988, pp 147–148.
  • Friends of Balmoral Cemetery, "Balmoral Characters – William Parry-Okeden" accessed 2006-11-15

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William Edward Parry Okeden ISO 13 May 1841 30 August 1926 was a public servant Police Commissioner and Protector of Aborigines 1895 1903 as well as a horseman in Queensland Australia He stood 6 ft 2 in 1 88 m tall CommissionerWilliam Parry OkedenISOWilliam Parry Okeden dressed in his military uniform ca 1870Queensland Under Colonial SecretaryIn office July 1889 1889 07 30 June 1895 1895 06 30 Commissioner of the Queensland PoliceIn office 1 July 1895 1895 07 01 1 April 1905 1905 04 01 Preceded byDavid Thompson SeymourSucceeded byWilliam Geoffrey CahillPersonal detailsBorn 1841 05 13 13 May 1841Snowy River New South Wales AustraliaDied30 August 1926 1926 08 30 aged 85 Brisbane Queensland AustraliaResting placeBalmoral Cemetery BrisbaneOccupationPolice officer Contents 1 Early life 2 Public service career 3 Other interests 4 Personal life 5 External linksEarly life editWilliam Edward Parry Okeden was born on 13 May 1841 the son of David Parry Okeden c 1810 9 August 1895 a Royal Navy officer who had served during the Battle of Navarino and Rosalie Caroline Dutton The family had descended from the Okedens of Dorset England and the Parrys from Wales 1 He was born at Maranumbela his father s station Snowy River in the Monaro District of New South Wales Education commenced at the Diocesan Grammar School 2 By the age of 14 he had already participated as a volunteer police officer in the Ballarat riots 3 Having served three years as an articled clerk to a solicitor in Melbourne he relinquished the law and joined his father in squatting pursuits in Queensland in 1861 including managing the Burrandownan Station the largest property in the Burnett district With Richard W Stuart he explored the upper waters of the Dawson River aged 22 in 1862 1 Public service career editNine years later he was appointed to initiate the Border Customs and entered the Civil Service as Inspector of the Border Patrol in December 1870 4 Having been employed as a police magistrate from 1872 to 1886 including far south west Queensland including Cunnamulla and Charleville 5 2 Parry Okeden acted for the next three years as immigration agent at Brisbane receiving the appointment of Under Colonial Secretary in July 1889 In 1887 he acted with Kinnaird Rose on an inquiry into gaol management in Queensland 4 In response to the 1892 small pox epidemic as Under Colonial Secretary Parry Okeden organised health services opened infection camps and quarantine services 3 He was then involved with maintaining law and order of the maritime and 1894 shearer s strikes on the 1890s 2 He served as police commissioner from 1 July 1895 6 to 1 April 1905 As Commissioner he oversaw the Gatton tragedy in 1896 and the Kenniff affair of 1902 1 Parry Okeden received an Imperial Service Order in June 1903 7 Parry Okeden retired from the public service in 1905 aged 65 8 With the royal visit of the Duke and Duchess of York Parry Okeden was the governments Australasian coordinator 2 He later became the chair of a Royal Commission into the conditions of Papua whose recommendations were adopted 5 2 Other interests editIn 1868 Parry Okden s horse Hermit won the first Queensland Derby run at Gayndah Racecourse 9 Personal life editWilliam Parry Okeden married E lizabeth Gertrude Wall in October 1873 She came from a West Indian family of planters in Barbadoes and Trinidad 5 Her great grandfather was a member of the Legislative Council of Barbadoes when his great grandfather was governor of that colony With his wife they had three surviving sons and four surviving daughters 10 Captain Uvedale Edward Parry Okeden MC 1874 1961 serving at Gallipoli later of Wells Station Mundubbera Queensland He married Auburn Jessie May Hayes 1964 in 1922 Charles Fitzmaurice Parry Okeden 1878 1974 later of Glen Haughton Taroom Queensland Captain H erbert David Parry Okeden 1889 formerly of the Royal Flying Corps then Australian Flying Corps later of Bungilburra Chinchilla Queensland Hilda Beatrice Parry Okeden 1880 who later married Dr H ubert Roger Cope settling in Goulburn New South Wales Rosalie Gertrude Parry Okeden 1875 1950 in 1902 marrying Harry Richardson Pockley Redlands Corinda Queensland Evelyn Constance Parry Okeden 1980 On 17 February 1912 she married a distant cousin Edmund Robert Parry Okeden in St Andrew s Cathedral Sydney 11 before moving to England and Violet Vivian Parry Okeden 1883 1952 who later married Charles Dudley de Burgh Persse of Tabragalba Beaudesert Queensland The family lived at Hawthorne Bulimba before they moved in January 1897 to the spacious residence of Delamore 12 13 115 Turner Road Kedron Brisbane His wife died in July 1918 In his last few years he lived with his daughter Rosalie Pockley and her husband at Redcliffe 2 Following injuries after being struck by a motor car 5 Parry Okeden died on 30 August 1926 in Brisbane and was buried in Balmoral Cemetery 14 He was subject of a 1927 book A son of Australia Memories of W E Parry Okeden I S O 1840 1926 by Brisbane journalist Harry C Perry 1 15 External links edit a b c d A Son of Australia The Brisbane Courier No 21 813 Queensland Australia 24 December 1927 p 20 Retrieved 12 April 2021 via National Library of Australia a b c d e f Obituary Mr Parry Okeden The Week Brisbane Vol CII no 6 645 Queensland Australia 3 September 1926 p 10 Retrieved 12 April 2021 via National Library of Australia a b Queensland Pioneers Cairns Post No 11 283 Queensland Australia 13 April 1938 p 16 Retrieved 12 April 2021 via National Library of Australia a b Mennell Philip 1892 Okeden William Edward Parry The Dictionary of Australasian Biography London Hutchinson amp Co via Wikisource a b c d Literature The Australasian Vol CXXIV no 4 139 Victoria Australia 5 May 1928 p 7 Metropolitan Edition Retrieved 12 April 2021 via National Library of Australia Official notifications The Brisbane Courier No 11 688 Queensland Australia 1 July 1895 p 6 Retrieved 12 April 2021 via National Library of Australia William Edward PARRY OKEDEN Commissioner of Police Truth Brisbane newspaper No 175 Queensland Australia 7 June 1903 p 5 Retrieved 12 April 2021 via National Library of Australia Persse Michael D De B Collins Parry Okeden William Edward 1840 1926 Canberra National Centre of Biography Australian National University First Queensland Derby Monument Australia Retrieved 22 August 2016 Mr W E Parry Okeden The Daily Telegraph Sydney No 14 579 New South Wales Australia 31 August 1926 p 9 Retrieved 12 April 2021 via National Library of Australia Weddings The Queenslander No 2397 Queensland Australia 2 March 1912 p 15 Retrieved 12 April 2021 via National Library of Australia Delamore former Brisbane City Council Local Heritage Places Brisbane City Council September 2020 Retrieved 12 April 2021 Delamore Stately Home to Convent to Retirement Community Chermside and Districts Historical Society Inc Retrieved 12 April 2021 Pioneer passes The Brisbane Courier National Library of Australia 31 August 1926 p 4 Retrieved 12 August 2013 W E PARRY OKEDEN Western Star and Roma Advertiser No 3983 Queensland Australia 30 August 1930 p 3 Retrieved 12 April 2021 via National Library of Australia Michael D de B Collins Persse Parry Okeden William Edward 1840 1926 Australian Dictionary of Biography Volume 11 Melbourne University Press 1988 pp 147 148 Friends of Balmoral Cemetery Balmoral Characters William Parry Okeden accessed 2006 11 15 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title William Parry Okeden amp oldid 1192781249, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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