He was born in 1863, a son of Robert Stewart Tassie (ca.1831 – 1 January 1905) of South Terrace, Adelaide. His father had emigrated from Scotland in 1854.
Henry was educated at W. S. Moore's Pulteney Street School and there won a scholarship to St. Peter's College, Adelaide. He served for three years with the Adelaide firm of W. & J. Storrie, then with D. M. Peek of Balaklava. In 1895 he started with a firm of stockbrokers, then started on his own account[2] in Gay's Arcade in a business which became Tassie, McKee and Tassie.
He was for several years auditor for Broken Hill Proprietary, and a director of Office Equippers Ltd. He was president of the Institute of Accountants of South Australia and the Australian National Federation.[4]
Politics
He was a councillor with Glenelg Council for several years and mayor 1924–1925.
He was elected a member of the Legislative Council for the Liberal Party in 1918, holding the seat until 1938, and was Chief Secretary and Minister for Mines from 1927 to 1930.[1] He served as acting Premier on several occasions.
Other interests
He was secretary and president of the Balaklava Institute. He was a member of the Caledonian Society and their Secretary 1902–1905 and again in 1927.
He was a longstanding member of the Methodist church, and a member of the Methodist Federal Council. He was a Rechabite.
Family
He married Susan Dellow ( – 18 May 1945) on 13 October 1885; their children included:
Arthur Cecil Tassie (1886 – 1916) killed in action 21 Sept 1916 in France. Fought with New Zealand Army's 2nd Battalion, Canterbury Regiment.
Eric Harry Tassie (12 October 1887 – 21 July 1936), Australian rules football administrator; married Grace Helena Cranston on 14 November 1912.
Priscilla Janet Tassie (1892 – )
John Ford Tassie (1895 – 27 August 1970) died at Victor Harbor
William Reginald Tassie (1899 – )
Malcolm McLean "Mac" Tassie (29 April 1902 – 9 February 1922)
(Ford) Constance Lily Tassie (1905 – ) married A. E. Shepherd
Winnie Frances Bain Tassie (1908 – ) married G G Abbott
John Tassie (1855 – 8 August 1934), noted for his involvement with Minda Home, was a brother.[3] A son John Tassie jun. was killed in France 25 April 1918.
^"Mr. H. Tassie Dies, Aged 83". The News. 26 October 1945. p. 3. Retrieved 11 November 2014 – via Trove. The statement that Henry was Chief of the Caledonian Society is erroneous; that was his brother John Tassie, who held that position 1928–1930.[3]