Frederick Isaac

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BornFrederick Neville Isaac
1825
Worcester, England
Died1865 (aged 3940)
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
SpouseCaroline Sophia Sparkes (m.1854)
Frederick Isaac
Member of the Queensland Legislative Council
In office
25 August 1864  12 July 1865
Personal details
BornFrederick Neville Isaac
1825
Worcester, England
Died1865 (aged 3940)
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
SpouseCaroline Sophia Sparkes (m.1854)
OccupationPastoralist, explorer, magistrate

Frederick Neville Isaac (1825 – 12 July 1865) was a Queensland pioneer pastoralist and a Member of the Queensland Legislative Council.[1]

Frederick Isaac arrived in Queensland in 1840. Together with his brother, he accompanied the explorer Ludwig Leichhardt on his first expedition, on which Isaac proved himself an excellent bushman.[2]

After that expedition, Frederick Isaac then returned to Gowrie, and went from there with stock to take up land. In 1847, Isaac and his men settled at a place called Dullacca (later the property of William Miles, Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly), but he was very soon driven from that land by the aborigines. He managed to save some of his stock but was forced to leave behind all his stores and his dray.[2]

In 1852 he entered a partnership with his brother as owners of Gowrie Station.[2]

In 1854, he returned to England, where he married Caroline Sparkes, of St Johns, Bridgenorth, in Shropshire.[2]

On returning to Queensland, he undertook roles such as territorial magistrate and returning officer for elections.[2]

Politics

Isaac was appointed to the Queensland Legislative Council on 25 August 1864 and served until his death on 12 July 1865.[1]

Later life

Legacy

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