Ebenezer Hamlin, MP

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About Ebenezer Hamlin, MP

Ebenezer Hamlin (1844 – 4 June 1900) was a Member of Parliament in New Zealand, and an independent conservative. He was born in Orua on the Manukau Harbour to the Rev James Hamlin, a missionary who had arrived in New Zealand in 1823. He fought in the New Zealand Wars in the 1860s, and was a Major in the Territorial Army.

He represented the South Auckland seats of Franklin from 1876 to 1881; and then the replacement electorate of Franklin South from 1881 to 1890. He then represented the reconstituted Franklin electorate from 1890 to 1893 when he retired. He was never defeated.

He served as Chairman of Committees from 1882 to 1890.


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Ebenezer Hamlin, MP's Timeline

1844
August 22, 1844
Orua Bay, Manukau, Auckland, North Island, New Zealand
1869
March 13, 1869
Waiuku, Auckland, New Zealand
1870
September 4, 1870
Waiuku, Auckland, New Zealand
1872
May 7, 1872
Waiuku, Auckland, New Zealand
1874
May 10, 1874
Waiuku, Auckland, New Zealand
1876
May 20, 1876
Waiuku, Auckland, New Zealand
1878
October 6, 1878
Auckland, New Zealand
1880
September 9, 1880
Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
1886
February 11, 1886
Awhitu, Auckland, New Zealand
1888
1888