Denis Keogh | |
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| Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Rosewood | |
| In office 10 March 1896 –11 August 1896 | |
| Preceded by | James Cribb |
| Succeeded by | Himself |
| In office 29 August 1896 –11 March 1902 | |
| Preceded by | Himself |
| Succeeded by | Robert Hodge |
| In office 12 December 1904 –24 August 1911 | |
| Preceded by | Robert Hodge |
| Succeeded by | Henry Stevens |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Denis Thomas Keogh 1838 |
| Died | 24 August 1911 (aged 72-73) |
| Resting place | Ipswich General Cemetery |
| Party | Ministerial |
| Other political affiliations | Labour |
| Spouse | Agnes McPhail (m.1858 d.1899) |
| Occupation | Storekeeper |
Denis Thomas Keogh (1838 - 24 August 1911) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly. [1]
Keogh was born at Galway,Ireland,the son of Thomas Joseph Keogh [1] and his wife Margaret (née O'Toole). [2] He was educated at St. Patrick's College,Thurles in Tipperary and St Thomas' College in Newbridge. He arrived at Melbourne in 1854,working as a clerk and an auctioneer before moving to Queensland in 1859. Here he managed Alderton and Juandah stations. From 1862 until his death he was a storekeeper in Ipswich. [1]
He married Agnes McPhail in 1858 (died 1899) [2] and together had one daughter. Keogh died on a goods train bound for Ipswich in August 1911 [1] and his funeral proceeded from his Brisbane Street residence to the Ipswich General Cemetery. [3]
Keogh,at first representing Labour,won the seat of Rosewood at the 1896 Queensland Colonial election,but the election was declared void and a by-election was called. He won again and held the seat until 1902 when he was defeated by Robert Hodge. Hodge however was unseated by petition in December 1904 [4] and Keogh was appointed to represent Rosewood once again. He went on to hold the seat until his death in 1911. [1]