Alfred Ozanne
Alfred Ozanne | |
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Member of the Australian Parliament for Corio | |
In office 13 April 1910 – 31 May 1913 | |
Preceded by | Richard Crouch |
Succeeded by | William Kendell |
In office 5 September 1914 – 5 May 1917 | |
Preceded by | William Kendell |
Succeeded by | John Lister |
Personal details | |
Born |
1877 Melbourne, Victoria |
Died |
27 May 1961 (aged 83–84) Brighton, Melbourne |
Nationality | Australian |
Political party | Australian Labor Party |
Spouse(s) | Edith Stewart (nee Moody) |
Children | George, Myra, Alan, Alfred |
Residence | 22 Halifax Street, Brighton, Melbourne |
Occupation | Accountant |
Alfred Thomas Montgomery Madden Ozanne (1877 – 27 May 1961) was an Australian politician. Born in Melbourne, he was the son of Marcel Charles Ozanne, a Frenchman, and his wife Emilia Josephine Reinhardt. Ozanne has four siblings, a brother and three sisters. Ozanne married Edith Stewart Moody in 1900 and they had four children all born at Werribee. Ozanne had been an accountant and municipal officer before entering politics. In 1910, he was elected to the Australian House of Representatives as the Labor member for Corio. Defeated in 1913, he returned to the House in 1914, again as the member for Corio, but he was defeated again in 1917, and he retired from politics, becoming a farmer near Geelong. Ozanne died at Brighton, Melbourne on 27 May 1961 and was cremated at Springvale Cemetery.[1] He was the last surviving MP who served during Andrew Fisher's second tenure as Prime Minister.
References
- ↑ Carr, Adam (2008). "Australian Election Archive". Psephos, Adam Carr's Election Archive. Archived from the original on 14 May 2008. Retrieved 2008-06-14.
Parliament of Australia | ||
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Preceded by Richard Crouch |
Member for Corio 1910–1913 |
Succeeded by William Kendell |
Preceded by William Kendell |
Member for Corio 1914–1917 |
Succeeded by John Lister |