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Thomas
Skene was born at Mount Mitchell Station, Port Phillip District (Victoria)
on 15 December 1845 the son of William Skene (1809-77) and his wife Jane
née Robertson (1816-77); his father was a pioneering pastoralist in the
Hamilton district and a member of the Legislative Council (1870-76). After
his education at Cavendish and Scotch College, Melbourne (1860-64) he spent
the years 1868 to 1882 running his father’s property, Bassett near
Branxholme where he bred merino sheep. He then sold the station to finance
an unsuccessful sheep-farming venture in New Mexico and the U.S.A but was
unable to come to terms with the purchase of 212,000 acres of freehold on
the Pecos River. Described as “tall, strongly built, spectacled with a
‘wind-chafed’ countryman’s face”, upon returning to Victoria he purchased
Marnoo on the Richardson River near Rupanyup (1883-1906) and Urana
South (1906-10) later subdivided for closer settlement. In politics,
Skene was elected briefly to the Portland Shire as well as the Stawell Shire
Council (1889-91). A strong advocate of Federation, he was successfully
elected to the seat of Grampians (1901-06) in the first Commonwealth
Parliament as a moderate free-trader; known for his “integrity, common sense
and temperate views”, he argued for closer settlement and was an important
link between the two non-Labour groups. A councillor and president
(1897-99, 1906-08) of the Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria, Skene died
on 15 March 1910 at his home Branxholme - Bay Road, Sandringham
survived by his wife Margaret née Anderson (1847-1920;
Brighton Cemetery) whom he married on 2 August 1871 and bore him six
children; Eliza (1873-1955; Brighton Cemetery), Jean (Jane)
(1874-1945; Brighton Cemetery), William (1875-1900; killed in action at
Nooitgedacht, Transvaal on 13 December 1900 while serving with Kitchener’s
Horse in the Boer War),
Thomas (q.v.) (1877-1929), Henry (b 1878, married Frances née
Bell) and Margaret (1880-1952; Brighton Cemetery). A brother
David (q.v.) is
interred in the Baptist Section. |
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(above) Thomas Skene
(By permission of the
National
Library of Australia, nla.pic-an23504825)

(above) Monumental Headstone |
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Source:
ADB Volume 11 1891-1939 (Nes-Smi).
Smith, J. (ed), “Cyclopedia of Victoria”
(1903).
The Argus 16 March 1910.
Henderson, A., “Early Pioneer Families of
Victoria and Riverina” (1936).
Corfield, J & Persse, M., “Geelong
Grammarians. A Biographical Register Vol I 1855-1913” (1996). |
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