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- Q20714163 description "South Australian politician".
- Q20714163 description "South Australian politician".
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- Q20714163 abstract "James Umpherston (1812 – 28 October 1900) was a farmer and politician, a noted settler of Mount Gambier, South Australia.Umpherston was born in Cambuslang, Ayrshire, Scotland, and worked as a farmer until he emigrated to South Australia on the Ariadne, arriving in August 1839.He worked for several years as a contractor to established farmers until he had saved enough to start farming for himself at Brown Hill Creek, then at Smithfield, where he prospered. He next took up land at Attamurra, 4 miles (6.4 km) north-east of Mount Gambier, naming his property "Cadzow", later owned by John Kennedy. He sold up there and moved to the Myora Estate, 9 miles (14 km) east of Mount Gambier, which he sold to W. A. Crouch in 1875. Finally he moved to "The Caves", where he remained, turning it into a showpiece and model farm. "The Caves" was later owned by Joseph Botterill MLC.He was elected to the South Australian House of Assembly seat of Victoria in December 1866 at the by-election brought about by the resignation of Adam Lindsay Gordon, with John Riddoch of Yallum as colleague, and retired in May 1868, succeeded by Henry Kent Hughes.He died after a brief illness. He was twice married: to Janet Arneil (c. 1811 – 10 January 1877). He married again, to Margaret Ferguson (c. 1842 – 18 March 1919) on 8 March 1878; he had no children. He had two brothers and a sister who emigrated to South Australia in September 1849 aboard the Macedon:William J. Umpherston (24 February 1830 – 13 January 1915) of Yahl, South Australia married Sarah Campbell on 21 July 1857.John Umpherston ( – ) of Mount Gambier married Ellen (c. 1813 – 25 November 1898)Ann Umpherston (c. 1816 – 29 December 1882) married William Innes of Onetree Hill on 20 April 1854. Their children founded the Mil Lel Cheese and Butter Company.↑ ↑".
- Q20714163 birthDate "1812".
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- Q20714163 deathDate "1900-10-28".
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- Q20714163 dateOfBirth "c. 1812".
- Q20714163 dateOfDeath "1900-10-28".
- Q20714163 name "Umpherston, James".
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- Q20714163 comment "James Umpherston (1812 – 28 October 1900) was a farmer and politician, a noted settler of Mount Gambier, South Australia.Umpherston was born in Cambuslang, Ayrshire, Scotland, and worked as a farmer until he emigrated to South Australia on the Ariadne, arriving in August 1839.He worked for several years as a contractor to established farmers until he had saved enough to start farming for himself at Brown Hill Creek, then at Smithfield, where he prospered.".
- Q20714163 label "James Umpherston".
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