Thomas Anderson (i)

Born 3 November 1855, Hillswick
Died 19 December 1936, Pahiatua, New Zealand
Elections 4 (4 won)
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3 November 1855, Hillswick, d. 19 December 1936, Pahiatua, New Zealand) was a merchant and a livestock breeder, dealer and exporter. He was also a County Councillor first for Northmavine South between 1890 and 1901, then Northmavine North from 1907 to 1913. His mother, Eupehemia Anderson (neé Merrylees) was the daughter of William Merrylees, who was a Lerwick Town Councillor. His cousin Charles was also a councillor in Lerwick.

Biography

Thomas began his working life in his father's shop, Messrs John Anderson & Sons. The extensive business had large fishing interests, both in herring and white fish trade, as well as rearing, dealing and exporting cattle, ponies, sheep and lambs. He became a partner in the business with his brother Gilbert. On the death of their father in 1911, the brothers continued running the business in partnership. Gilbert died in 1919.

As the fishing industry declined, so did Thomas's business. A combination of this decline and the death of Gilbert saw him sell the business to one of his employees, who began trading under Messrs W. S. Manson & Co.

He emigrated to New Zealand in 1922.

Political Career

Political career of Thomas Anderson (i)
Year Election Council Votes Result
1890 County Council Election February 1890 (Northmavine South) Zetland County Council Unopposed Elected
1898 County Council Election December 1898 (Northmavine South) Zetland County Council Unopposed Elected
1907 County Council Election December 1907 (Northmavine North) Zetland County Council 45 Elected
1910 County Council Election December 1910 (Northmavine North) Zetland County Council Unopposed Elected

Offices Held

Zetland County Council
Constituency created
Member for
Northmavine South

1890–1892
Succeeded by
Thomas Anderson (iii)
Preceded by
Thomas Anderson (iii)
Member for
Northmavine South

1898–1901
Succeeded by
John Anderson John Anderson
Preceded by
Robert Haldane
Member for
Northmavine North

1907–1913
Succeeded by
William McDougall William McDougall