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Alfred John Stephenson

Alfred John Stephenson (1845–1914) was a politician in Queensland, Australia. He was a Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly and a Member of the Queensland Legislative Council.

Early life
Alfred John Stephenson was born on 15 November 1845 at Pimlico, London, England, the son of John Stephenson and his wife Martha. He attended a Birkbeck school and then a private academy. At age 15, he left England and came to Ipswich, Queensland. ==Career==
Career
Stephenson was apprenticed as printer on the North Australian newspaper published in Ipswich. In 1877 he became one of the proprietors of the Queensland Times. He served on various boards, trusts and committees including: • Queensland Woollen Manufacturing CompanyIpswich and West Moreton Building SocietyIpswich General HospitalIpswich Girls Grammar SchoolIpswich Technical College ==Politics==
Politics
On 7 March 1894, John MacFarlane, one of the two Ministerialist members for Ipswich, died. Alfred Stephenson contested the resulting by-election on 31 March 1894 as a Ministerialist, but Australian Labour Party candidate James Wilkinson won. In June 1902, he was elected an alderman of the Ipswich City Council and served as mayor in 1907. On 3 July 1914 he was appointed to the Queensland Legislative Council. He served on the council for only a few months until his death. ==Later life==
Later life
His wife Jane died at their home Chermside, Roderick Street, Ipswich on 29 March 1909. In May 1914, as District Grand Master of the English Freemasons, he travelled extensively through the northern parts of Queensland. While there, he contracted malaria after which his health progressively deteriorated. Despite his failing health, on 24 November 1914, he married Charlotte Lee Smith (née Haffner), the widow of George William Smith, of Sans Souci, Sydney. Alfred John Stephenson died on Friday 4 December 1914 at his home Chermside, Roderick Street, Ipswich. As a mark of respect, the Queensland Legislative Council adjourned their sitting on that day. His second wife Charlotte died on 19 February 1943 at the home of her daughter in Homebush in Sydney. She was buried on 20 February 1943 in the Woronora Cemetery. File:AU-Qld-Ipswich-Cemetery-Congregational-Uniting graves section-2021.jpg|Congregational graves section, where Stephenson is buried, to the right of the monument of politician Lewis Thomas File:AU-Qld-Ipswich-Cemetery-Alfred John STEPHENSON-2021.jpg|Family grave plot ==See also==
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