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- John_Caldwell_(New_South_Wales_politician) abstract "John Caldwell (1817 – 14 April 1884) was an Irish-born Australian politician.He was born at Drumrawn in County Tyrone to farmer Charles Caldwell. He worked as a shop assistant, and in 1841 married Jane Love, with whom he had five children. He would later remarry widow Ann Hurst on 3 January 1866. In 1841 he migrated to New South Wales and worked as a draper before establishing his own business on Pitt Street. From 1869 to 1861 he was a Sydney City Councillor. In 1860 he was elected to the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for East Sydney, serving until his resignation was forced by bankruptcy in 1866. He moved to Goulburn and served briefly as an alderman there in 1879. Caldwell died at Goulburn in 1884.".
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- John_Caldwell_(New_South_Wales_politician) wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Cowper.
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- John_Caldwell_(New_South_Wales_politician) wikiPageWikiLink Drumrawn.
- John_Caldwell_(New_South_Wales_politician) wikiPageWikiLink Electoral_district_of_East_Sydney.
- John_Caldwell_(New_South_Wales_politician) wikiPageWikiLink Goulburn,_New_South_Wales.
- John_Caldwell_(New_South_Wales_politician) wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Parkes.
- John_Caldwell_(New_South_Wales_politician) wikiPageWikiLink James_Hart_(Australian_politician).
- John_Caldwell_(New_South_Wales_politician) wikiPageWikiLink James_Martin_(Australian_politician).
- John_Caldwell_(New_South_Wales_politician) wikiPageWikiLink James_Neale_(Australian_politician).
- John_Caldwell_(New_South_Wales_politician) wikiPageWikiLink John_Black_(judge).
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- John_Caldwell_(New_South_Wales_politician) wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Faucett.
- John_Caldwell_(New_South_Wales_politician) wikiPageWikiLink Pitt_Street,_Sydney.
- John_Caldwell_(New_South_Wales_politician) wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Stewart_(New_South_Wales_politician).
- John_Caldwell_(New_South_Wales_politician) wikiPageWikiLink William_Forster_(Australian_politician).
- John_Caldwell_(New_South_Wales_politician) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Caldwell".
- John_Caldwell_(New_South_Wales_politician) wikiPageWikiLinkText "John Caldwell (New South Wales politician)".
- John_Caldwell_(New_South_Wales_politician) wikiPageWikiLinkText "John Caldwell".
- John_Caldwell_(New_South_Wales_politician) alongside Charles_Cowper.
- John_Caldwell_(New_South_Wales_politician) alongside Henry_Parkes.
- John_Caldwell_(New_South_Wales_politician) alongside James_Hart_(Australian_politician).
- John_Caldwell_(New_South_Wales_politician) alongside James_Neale_(Australian_politician).
- John_Caldwell_(New_South_Wales_politician) alongside Robert_Stewart_(New_South_Wales_politician).
- John_Caldwell_(New_South_Wales_politician) alongside William_Forster_(Australian_politician).
- John_Caldwell_(New_South_Wales_politician) title "Member for East Sydney".
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- John_Caldwell_(New_South_Wales_politician) years "1860".
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- John_Caldwell_(New_South_Wales_politician) comment "John Caldwell (1817 – 14 April 1884) was an Irish-born Australian politician.He was born at Drumrawn in County Tyrone to farmer Charles Caldwell. He worked as a shop assistant, and in 1841 married Jane Love, with whom he had five children. He would later remarry widow Ann Hurst on 3 January 1866. In 1841 he migrated to New South Wales and worked as a draper before establishing his own business on Pitt Street. From 1869 to 1861 he was a Sydney City Councillor.".
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