James Watson (Australian politician)
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James Watson (17 December 1837 – 30 October 1907)[1] was an Australian politician, Colonial Treasurer of New South Wales 1878 to 1883.[2]
Watson was born at Portadown, in County Armagh, Ireland, and educated at the Church of England school in his native town.[2] He emigrated to the colony of New South Wales early in life, and engaged in mercantile pursuits, initially in partnership with his brothers at Lambing Flat (Young). Provisions for their store were obtained from John Frazer & Co., a partnership between John Frazer and his brother in law James Ewan. Frazer retired from the running of the business in 1869 and Watson joined Ewan as a partner in the firm.[2] On 8 April 1871 Watson married Margaret Salmon Ewan, another of Ewan's sisters.[1]
