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George Ryland (Queensland politician)

George Ryland
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Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly
for Gympie
In office
11 Mar 1899 – 27 Apr 1912
Serving with Andrew Fisher, Daniel Mulcahy
Preceded by William Smyth
Succeeded by George Mackay
Personal details
Born George Ryland
1855
Attyconner, Westmeath, Ireland
Died 19 October 1920 (aged 64-65)
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Resting place Gympie Cemetery
Political party Labour Party
Spouse(s) Mary Ann Newburn (m.1880 d.1898), Gertrude Newburn (m.1901)
Occupation Miner
Religion Methodist

George Ryland (1855 - 19 October 1920) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

Ryland was born at Attyconner, Westmeath, Ireland, the son of George Ryland Snr. and his wife Rachel (née Lee). He arrived in Queensland in 1866 and from 1875 until 1886 was a sugar and railway worker in Maryborough. In 1875 Rylad was working as a miner in Gympie and from 1890 was an organiser with the Amalgamated Miners' Association. After his time in the Queensland Parliament he was based in Port Darwin, as the Director of Lands for two years and then he worked in Brisbane as a valuator with the Public Curator's Office in 1915.

On 23 August 1880 he married Maria Ann Newburn and together had two sons and a daughter. Maria died in 1898 and Ryland then married Gertrude Newburn at Sydney in 1901. Ryland died in October of 1920 and was buried in the Gympie Cemetery.

Ryland started in politics as an alderman in the Borough of Gympie Council from 1892 until 1900 and was Mayor of the town in 1899.

In 1899, Ryland, a member of the Labour Party, won one of the two positions for the seat of Gympie The other member for Gympie after the election was Andrew Fisher, Prime Minister of Australia on three separate occasions.

Ryland served the people of Gympie until his defeat at the 1912 Queensland state election by the Ministerialist candidate and future Speaker of the Australian House of Representatives, George Mackay.


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