John Joseph McDonald Politician

John Joseph McDonald (25 March 1904 – 24 February 1959) was Australian Labor Party Member of the Tasmania House of Assembly for the electorate of Bass from 9 June 1934 until his resignation on 16 April 1945. He was the son of James McDonald and the brother of Thomas Raymond McDonald, both also members of the Tasmanian Parliament.From 1940 to 1943, during World War II, McDonald served in the Australian Army with the 1st Motor Brigade, and was discharged with the rank of Lieutenant.McDonald, then a bookmaker, was sentenced to ten years imprisonment in 1951 for the manslaughter in Burnie of his then de facto wife Marjorie Holgate (also known as Marjorie McDonald).John McDonald was released in April 1956, and then served as a public service clerk in the Public Works Department at Poatina until his death.

Personal facts

Birth dateMarch 25, 1904
Birth place
Tasmania , Gormanston Tasmania , Australia
Date of deathFebruary 24, 1959
Place of death
Tasmania , Launceston Tasmania , Australia

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Office holder

military branch
Australian Army
military rank
Lieutenant
military unit
1st Motor Brigade (Australia)
officeTasmanian House of
party
Australian Labor Party
region
Division of Bass (state)
relation
James McDonald (Tasmanian politician)
Thomas McDonald (Australian politician)
service end1943
service start1940

John Joseph McDonald on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.parliament.tas.gov.au/history/tasparl/mcdonaldj427.htm