James Kelham

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James Kelham (1796 – 1 April 1882) was a New Zealand businessman and politician.

Prime MinisterJames FitzGerald (head of the Executive Council)
Preceded byn/a
Born1796 (1796)
Quick facts Member of the 1st New Zealand Parliament for City of Wellington, Prime Minister ...
James Kelham
Member of the 1st New Zealand Parliament
for City of Wellington
In office
1854–1855
Prime MinisterJames FitzGerald (head of the Executive Council)
Preceded byn/a
Succeeded byIsaac Featherston
William Fitzherbert
Personal details
Born1796 (1796)
Died1882 (aged 8586)
Hutt
OccupationAccountant
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Biography

He arrived in Wellington in the ship London in 1842, and was the New Zealand Company's accountant in Wellington. He was prominent in Wellington's early business community, and was elected as first chairman of the Wellington Chamber of Commerce in 1856.

He represented the City of Wellington in the 1st New Zealand Parliament, but resigned on 3 August 1855.[1] He also served on the Wellington Provincial Council, representing the City of Wellington electorate in 1856.[2] He was made a Justice of the Peace in 1870. He owned land in Lower Hutt where he had a cottage built in the 1870s or 1880s; the building is these days the gatehouse of Vogel House.[3]

He is buried in St James (Anglican) Churchyard, Lower Hutt. Ward's Early Wellington erroneously says he died in 1862.

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