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15 de abr. de 2024 · George Marsden Waterhouse (born April 6, 1824, Penzance, Cornwall, England—died August 6, 1906, Torquay, Devon) was a businessman, politician, prime minister of South Australia (1861–63) and prime minister of New Zealand (1872–73), the only man ever to be premier of two British colonies.
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George Marsden Waterhouse (6 April 1824 – 6 August 1906) was a Premier of South Australia from 8 October 1861 until 3 July 1863 and the seventh premier of New Zealand from 11 October 1872 to 3 March 1873.
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George Marsden Waterhouse (6 April 1824 – 6 August 1906) was a Premier of South Australia from 8 October 1861 until 3 July 1863 and the seventh Premier of New Zealand from 11 October 1872 to 3 March 1873. George was the son of the Rev John Waterhouse and his wife Jane Beadnall.
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State Library of South Australia, 11140. George Marsden Waterhouse (1824-1906), merchant, pastoralist and politician, was born on 6 April 1824 at Penzance, Cornwall, England, sixth surviving son of Rev. John Waterhouse and his wife Jane Beadnell, née Skipsey. He was a brother of Jabez Waterhouse.
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WATERHOUSE, Hon. George Marsden. (1824–1906). Merchant, runholder, colonial statesman. G. M. Waterhouse was born at Penzance, Cornwall, on 6 April 1824, sixth son of the Rev. John Waterhouse, a Wesleyan clergyman of somewhat liberal views, who in 1839 accepted office as Superintendent of Wesleyan Missions in Australia and Polynesia, which ...
George Marsden Waterhouse: Born: 6 April, 1824 Penzance, Cornwall, England. Died: 6 August, 1906 (aged 82) Torquay, Devon, England. Cultural Heritage: English
George Waterhouse. George Waterhouse, who never stood for elected office here, was a premier on both sides of the Tasman, leading South Australia (1861-3) and New Zealand (1872-3). This son of a missionary migrated to Australia, went into business and entered politics.