Alexander John Melrose was a politician in the State of South Australia.
Background
A. J. Melrose was born at Kooringa, the only son of the noted philanthropist Sir John Melrose (1860–1938), of Ulooloo, and his wife Emily Eliza Melrose, née Edhouse (1862–1923). Alexander was educated at Saint Peter"s College, and was early involved in running the station, as his father lost his sight around 1901.
Career
Alex"s grandfather, George Melrose (1806–1894), was a Scottish pioneer settler of South Australia. Jimmy Melrose, the famous aviator, was a cousin. He lived at Kadlunga station, Mintaro, where he bred Merino sheep, Jersey cattle, and Percheron horses.
He also had an interest in Oakbank Station in South Australia and Williambury, in the Gascoyne River district of Western Australia.
He was involved in the establishment of the Clare and District Hospital, then after its incorporation in 1925 was on its board of management, including a stint as chairman. He was a director of Mintaro Slate and Flagstone Company.
He was president of the Liberal and Country League and represented the Liberal Party in the House of Assembly seats of Burra Burra 1933-1938 and Stanley 1938-1941. He was elected to a Midland district seat in the Legislative Council 1941–1962
eldest daughter Evonne Ashley Melrose (24 February 1915 - 4 May 1996) married on 10 December 1937 James Elder "Jim" Gosse (4 September 1910 - 10 October1973).
They had 4 children. second daughter Eleanor Emily Brook "Poss" Melrose (14 March - 29 October 2004) married on 25 November 1939 Richard Stanley Carstairs "Dick" Rymill (12 September - 15 July 1997).
They had 2 children. After a divorce on 1 April 1963 Eleanor married on 19 February 1966 Peter Edwin Siekmann (18 October 1909 - 6 July 1998). Number issue - they remained together for the rest of their lives. eldest son John Lewis Melrose (21 April 1924 - 29 January 1987) educated at Saint Peter"s College, never married.
Lived at and managed Kadlunga, Mintaro all his life.
Membership
He was a longtime member of the District Council of Stanley and its chairman for twelve years, until its amalgamation with the District Council of Clare, and continued as a member of the larger council.