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David Moody (politician)

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Mr
David Moody
MP
Member for Light
Member of the South Australian House of Assembly
In office
12 Jun 1878 – 15 Apr 1881
In office
23 Apr 1884 – 22 Mar 1887
In office
25 Apr 1896 – 29 Apr 1899
Personal details
Born18 November 1834
Magilligan, Londonderry, Ireland
Died4 May 1915, aged 81
Kapunda, South Australia
NationalityAustralian
SpouseCharlotte Wilson[1]
RelationsHoward Huntley Shannon (great nephew)
Children14
ResidenceHansborough, South Australia
OccupationFarmer

David Moody (18 November 1834 - 4 May 1915) served 3 terms as a member of the South Australian House of Assembly for the Electoral district of Light. Moody was initially elected on 12 June 1878 to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Frank Skeffington Carroll on 31 May 1878. While Moody was not successful in the 1881 elections, he was re-elected along with Jenkins Cole on 23 April 1884. Moody was not re-elected in 1887. Then, in 1896, Moody stood again and was re-elected along the Hon. Sir Jenkins Cole on 25 April 1896.[2][3][4]

See also

References

  1. ^ ‘Marriages’, South Australian Register, Tuesday 16 September 1862, page 2, [1], retrieved 22/09/2012.
  2. ^ ’Deaths’, The Register, Wednesday 5 May 1915, page 6, [2], retrieved 22/09/2012.
  3. ^ Parliament of South Australia, Statistical Record of the Legislature 1836 - 2007; Compiled in the Offices of the Clerk of the Parliaments and the Clerk of the Legislative Council, pages 57, 59, and 63, [3], retrieved 17/09/2012.
  4. ^ 'The Moody Family, Pioneers of the district', Kapunda Herald, 21 August 1936 [4], retrieved 5/08/2013.
  • ‘Mr David Moody’ at Former Member of Parliament Details, [5], retrieved 22/09/2012.

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