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- Q19974531 description "Australian carpenter and politician".
- Q19974531 description "Australian carpenter and politician".
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- Q19974531 abstract "William Dale (1827 – 15 February 1904) was a carpenter, politician, and total abstinence activist in the young colony of South Australia.He was a lay preacher and one of the founding trustees of the Primitive Methodist church at Redruth and a leading worker in the cause of total abstinence. He was a prominent Rechabite, a Tent at the Talisker Mines being named for him. He moved to North Adelaide sometime before 1865 He was secretary of the South Australian Total Abstinence Society.He was elected to the House of Assembly seat of The Burra and Clare, with fellow teetotaler Cole as his associate, serving from March 1860 to March 1862, when he resigned, to be replaced by John Bentham Neales, and left for New Zealand. His home in Arney Street, Greymouth was washed away in the flood of 10 February 1872, and two sons were was drowned: George (aged 9) and John (aged 6). He left New Zealand for Victoria, where he lived for many years but returned to South Australia around 1897,He married Elizabeth Parkinson (c. 1831 – 9 May 1896); Their children included William (1856-1934), Joseph (6 June 1860 – 1909), George (1863-1872), Rosa (1865-1939), John (1866-1872), Mary Jane (1868-1927).He died in Melbourne on 15 February 1904.".
- Q19974531 birthDate "1827".
- Q19974531 birthYear "1827".
- Q19974531 deathDate "1904-02-15".
- Q19974531 deathYear "1904".
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- Q19974531 dateOfBirth "c. 1827".
- Q19974531 dateOfDeath "1904-02-15".
- Q19974531 name "Dale, William".
- Q19974531 shortDescription "Australian carpenter and politician".
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- Q19974531 comment "William Dale (1827 – 15 February 1904) was a carpenter, politician, and total abstinence activist in the young colony of South Australia.He was a lay preacher and one of the founding trustees of the Primitive Methodist church at Redruth and a leading worker in the cause of total abstinence. He was a prominent Rechabite, a Tent at the Talisker Mines being named for him.".
- Q19974531 label "William Dale (Australian politician)".
- Q19974531 givenName "William".
- Q19974531 name "Dale, William".
- Q19974531 name "William Dale".
- Q19974531 surname "Dale".