Angus Gibson
Australian politician
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Angus Gibson (1842–1920) was a sugar planter and politician. He was a Member of the Queensland Legislative Council.
BornJames Gibbon
25 April 1842
25 April 1842
Kilmaurs, Ayrshire, Scotland
Died28 May 1920 (aged 78)
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Resting placeSouth Kolan Cemetery
SpouseCatherine Martin (m.1866 d.1920)
Angus Gibson | |
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| Member of the Queensland Legislative Council | |
| In office 6 April 1899 – 28 May 1920 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | James Gibbon 25 April 1842 Kilmaurs, Ayrshire, Scotland |
| Died | 28 May 1920 (aged 78) Brisbane, Queensland, Australia |
| Resting place | South Kolan Cemetery |
| Spouse | Catherine Martin (m.1866 d.1920) |
| Occupation | Sugar planter |
Political life
Angus Gibson was a member of Gooburrum Divisional Board and its chairman in 1888. From 1895 to 1900, he was a member of the Kolan Divisional Board from 1895 to 1900.[1]
On 6 April 1899, he was appointed to the Queensland Legislative Council, ending with his death on 28 May 1920.[2] Gibson was buried in South Kolan Cemetery.[3]
