Hilton Elliott

Hilton Oswald Elliott (15 June 1885 28 April 1960) was an Australian politician.

He was born in Forbes, the son of Joseph Elliott, a local farmer. He was educated in local primary schools before working on the family farm, creating his own property, "Fairfield", in 1906 near Mulyandry. Around 1912 he married Eva Maud Chandler at Blayney, with whom he had five children. He was elected to Jemalong Shire Council in 1917, serving until 1925 (president 1920, 1923). From 1921 to 1922 he was a member of the Farmers and Settlers Association's executive, and in 1927 he travelled around the United States and Canada. In 1932 he was elected to the New South Wales Legislative Assembly as the Country Party member for Ashburnham. He served until he was defeated in 1941. Elliott retired to Forbes in 1949, dividing his property between his sons, and in 1955 was elected to Forbes Shire Council, serving as mayor in 1956 before retiring from politics for good. Elliott died at Forbes in 1960.[1]

References

  1. "Mr Hilton Oswald Elliott (1885–1960)". Former Members. Parliament of New South Wales. 2008. Retrieved 9 June 2012.
Parliament of New South Wales
Preceded by
William Keast
Member for Ashburnham
19321941
Succeeded by
Edgar Dring
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