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Timothy Augustine Coghlan
Australian statistician, engineer and diplomat / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the English cricketer, see Timothy Coghlan (cricketer).
Sir Timothy Augustine Coghlan KCMG ISO FRSS MICE (9 June 1856 – 30 April 1926) was an Australian statistician, engineer, economic historian and diplomat. He held the post of New South Wales government statistician for 19 years, and served various periods as Agent-General for New South Wales in London from 1905 to his death in 1926.[1][2]
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Born | (1856-06-09)9 June 1856 Sydney, Colony of New South Wales |
Died | 30 April 1926(1926-04-30) (aged 69) London, England |
Alma mater | Cleveland Street Public School Sydney Grammar School |
Occupation(s) | Public servant, diplomat |
Spouse | Helen Donnelly (m. 1897–1926) |
Children | Austin Coghlan Eden Coghlan |
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