See also

Family of William James Burchell Butcher and Margaret Harriet Brockman

Husband: William James Burchell Butcher (1858-1944)
Wife: Margaret Harriet Brockman ( - )
Marriage 5 Nov 1892

Husband: William James Burchell Butcher

Name: William James Burchell Butcher
Sex: Male
Father: Edward William Burchell Butcher (1829-1895)
Mother: Maria Susan Schaw ( -1914)
Birth 24 Jul 1858 Richmond, Tasmania
Death 24 May 1944 (age 85) Nedlands, Australia

Wife: Margaret Harriet Brockman

Name: Margaret Harriet Brockman
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -

Note on Husband: William James Burchell Butcher

William James Burchell Butcher (24 July 1858 – 24 May 1944), Australian politician, was a Member of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly for twelve years.

Born in Richmond, Tasmania on 24 July 1858, William Butcher was the son of squatter and landowner Edward William Burchell Butcher, and Maria Susan née Schaw. He was educated at private schools in Melbourne, Victoria.

In 1876, Butcher's father joined with other Victorian investors in forming the Murchison River Squatting Company. The following year Butcher, his father and his brother Charles John Hunt Butcher emigrated to Western Australia, establishing Barrington Station in the Murchison district. In 1878 Butcher took part in an exploring expedition that aimed to find a shorter route to port from the Lower Gascoyne district, where he would later purchase land. He later also bought Boolathana Station near Carnarvon in partnership with John Brockman, whose niece Margaret Harriet Brockman he would marry on 5 November 1892. They would have three sons and five daughters.

Butcher became a Justice of the Peace in 1898. On 24 April 1901, he was elected to the Legislative Assembly seat of Gascoyne as an independent. He sat as a Liberal after 1905, holding the seat until the election of 3 October 1911, when he was defeated by John McDonald. He contested for a seat in the Australian Senate in the elections of 31 May 1913 and 15 September 1914, but was unsuccessful. On 12 November 1915, he won the Legislative Assembly seat of Roebourne in a by-election. The by-election was a crucial one for John Scaddan's Labor government, with Butcher's win erasing its two-seat majority. He held the seat until the election of 18 October 1917, which he did not contest.

In 1904, the Butcher brothers bought Avondale Estate near Beverley. They expanded Avondale from 5,323 acres to 9,635 acres by purchasing surrounding properties. In March 1910, the brothers sold Avondale tot he government for a total price of £51,494.

In 1910 and 1911, Butcher was president of the WA Pastoralists Association. In 1900 he purchased Meeberrie Station north east of Geraldton, and later also became owner of Nangetty Station near Mingenew.

Little is known of Butcher's life after 1917. He died at Nedlands on 24 May 1944, and was buried in Karrakatta Cemetery.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Butcher