David Williamson
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David Williamson (b. 18 September 1860, Arbirlot, Angus, d. 6 January 1937, Royal Hairdressing Saloon, Lerwick) was a Bank Agent and a County Councillor for Yell South first between 1895 and 1901, then again between 1902 and 1910.
His eldest daughter, Mary, was married to councillor Charles Mitchell.
He unsuccessfully contested the Yell South seat at the 1910 County Council election.
Political Career
- County Council Election December 1895
- County Council Election December 1898
- Yell South County Council By-Election February 1902
- County Council Election December 1904
- County Council Election December 1907
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Zetland County Council | ||
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Preceded by John Small |
Member for Yell South 1895-1910 |
Succeeded by George Hogan |
Yell South County Councillors | ||
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Councillors | John Love (1890-1892) • John Small (1892-1895) • David Williamson (1895-1910) • George Hogan (1910-1919) • Thomas Manson (1919-1922) • James A. Smith (1922-1932) • Thomas Manson (1932-1940) • John Williamson (1940-1949) • George Spence (1949-1950) • John Williamson (1950-1952) • Laurence Johnson (1952-1955) • John Tulloch (1955-1958) • Charles Spence (1958-1964) • John Tulloch (1964-1966) • Robert Gray (1966-1975) |