George Poultney Malcolm Murray

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George Poultney Malcolm Murray

George Poultney Malcolm Murray or simply G.P.M. Murray (13 October 1837 – 3 July 1910) was a British-born senior officer in both the paramilitary Native Police and civilian Queensland Police Force.

G.P.M. Murray was born on 13 October 1837 at his family's Georgefield estate near Langholm in southern Scotland. His grandfather was Lieutenant Colonel Matthew Murray of the East India Company who married a Malayali woman from Kerala while in India. The offspring of this marriage, including George's father James Murray, were collectively dubbed the "Black Murrays" on account of their darker skin colour.[1] G.P.M. Murray arrived in New South Wales to live with his parents and siblings in the year 1843. George's father was a pastoralist, his family residing at the Warrawang property at Mt Lambie near Bathurst.[2][3]

In May 1854 he moved into the northern areas of the colony near the town of Maryborough. He assisted his brother-in-law, H. C. Corfield, in forming Stanton Harcourt, a sheep station taken up by Mr. Corfield in the Wide Bay-Burnett district.

Native Police career

Police Magistrate

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