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Spouses/Children:
Joseph Peter GARDINER
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Mary Alice HOLMAN
- Born: 18 Jul 1893, Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia 2
- Married: 1914, Perth, W.A., Australia 1
- Died: 20 Mar 1939, Bunbury, W.A., Australia
Research Notes:
"Mary Alice "May" Holman (18 July 1893 – 20 March 1939) was an Australian politician, the first woman in the Australian Labor Party, and the second woman, after Edith Cowan, to become a parliamentarian.
Holman was born in the New South Wales mining town of Broken Hill. She was the daughter of John Holman, a politician. When she was aged two, her father and mother, Katherine Mary (née Row), moved the family to Western Australia.
Holman was married in 1914 to politician Joseph Gardiner; the marriage was unconsummated and was annulled in 1920.
On the death of her father, who had held the seat of Forrest in the Western Australian Legislative Assembly since December 1923, May Holman was nominated the Labor candidate and was elected unopposed on 3 April 1925, and held it until her death on the day of her fourth re-election.
In 1930, the women's executive of her party, and the Women's Service Guilds, nominated Holman as a delegate to the League of Nations Assembly.
Holman died as a result of a car crash and was buried at Karrakatta Cemetery.
After Holman's death, her brother Edward Holman was elected to her old Parliamentary seat, Forrest." 3
Marriage Information:
Mary married Joseph Peter GARDINER in 1914 in Perth, W.A., Australia 1. (Joseph Peter GARDINER was born on 4 Jul 1886 in Adelaide, S.A., Australia and died on 23 Jan 1965 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.)
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