
Henry Macdermott (1798 – 1 February 1848) was an Irish-born politician and merchant in the
colony of New South Wales
The Colony of New South Wales was a colony of the British Empire from 1788 to 1901, when it became a State of the Commonwealth of Australia. At its greatest extent, the colony of New South Wales included the present-day Australian states of New ...
. He served as
mayor of Sydney
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in 1845. He was a sergeant-major in the
British Army
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.
Biography
Macdermott was born to a
Protestant
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family in
County Roscommon
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. His father was a British Army officer. Having enlisted in 1820, Macdermott was a sergeant with the
39th Regiment by the time he had arrived in Australia in 1827. His military career ended in 1831, having achieved the rank of sergeant-major. He was
elected as an alderman for the
City of Sydney
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in
November 1842. He was mayor in 1845, before resigning from council in August 1847 due to bankruptcy.
In 1837, Macdermott married Catherine Small in Sydney. The couple had at least five children.
He died on 1 February 1848, aged 49.
References
1798 births
1848 deaths
Colony of New South Wales politicians
19th-century British Army personnel
Mayors and lord mayors of Sydney
Irish emigrants to colonial Australia
Irish Protestants
Dorset Regiment soldiers
Military personnel from County Roscommon
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