Albert Fudge

Albert John Wellman Fudge (30 January 1858 – 7 November 1949) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.[1] Fudge was born in Yeovil, Somerset, the son of John Wellman Fudge and his wife Sarah (née Northover).He continued the craft he had learned in England as a carpenter until 1895 when he took up a selection of land at Mirani.[1] On 27 December 1884[1] he married Naomi Brown (died 1946)[2] and together had three sons and three daughters.[3] Fudge, representing the Labour Party, won one of the seats in the two-member electorate of Mackay at the 1904 Queensland state election, serving alongside Walter Paget.
Queensland Legislative AssemblyMackayWalter PagetDavid DalrympleEdward SwayneYeovilSomersetEnglandQueenslandAustraliaLabour PartyCarpenterselectionMirani1904 Queensland state electionParliament of QueenslandDaily MercuryMackay Mercury