Harry Levien

[1] He was born in Singleton to general merchant Alfred Levien and Mayalla MacDerniod.

He was admitted as a solicitor in 1873, practising at Tenterfield (1873–75), West Maitland (1875–79) and Tamworth (1879–81) before moving to Sydney.

On 22 October 1879 he married Harriette Emma Cousins, with whom he had three children.

[1] In 1880 he was elected to the New South Wales Legislative Assembly as the member for Tamworth.

A Protectionist, he served as a backbencher for over thirty years (including the period 1894–1904 as member for Quirindi), until he was defeated in 1913.

sketch of Levien in 1887