Walter Finlay O'Hearn (16 October 1890 – 16 September 1950) was an Australian politician, elected as a member of theNew South Wales Legislative Assembly.
O'Hearn was born inWest Maitland and educated to primary level. He worked atEast Greta mine, but lost an arm and leg in pit-top accident. He became a poultry farmer and was later secretary of a small mining company at Louth Park. He married Catherine Ellen Walsh in 1918 and they had three daughters and two sons.[1]
O'Hearn was elected as aLabor Party member for theMaitland in 1920 and retained the seat until 1932. He died inMaitland.[1]
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| Preceded by | Member forMaitland 1920 – 1932 Served alongside:Bennett/None,Cameron/None | Succeeded by |
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