Extracts from SA General Registry Office (GRO) Information |
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From the foundation of South Australia as a colony in December 1836 up until the implementation of the Real Property Act (Torrens Title System) in 1858, all deeds and records of land and other similar transactions were held at the South Australian General Registry Office (GRO). The role of the GRO covered more than just property transactions and included mortgages, conveyances, leases, land grants, indentures, wills and other records which were deposited with the office. Documents called memorials represent those original deeds registered and held by the GRO, whereas documents known as deposits or enrolments are certified copies held by the GRO. These GRO records are now held at the S.A. Land Services Group, corner of Marion Road and Richmond Road, Netley where such records for early landowners and pioneer settlers are available upon suitable application.
Reg Butler (Hahndorf Historian), together with considerable help over an extended period of time, extracted relevant details from the GRO records. These consist of data extracted from GRO Applications, Deposits, Enrolments, Land Grants, Memorials, and RPA Searches. Individual extracted details were subsequently merged together by Reg under a common name or title forming the following Merged Lists listed below.
The following information was extracted basically 'as is' from Reg's unpublished computer working files as at c2014. Although it is certain that when compiling such data Reg took all available means to ensure accuracy and has provided appropriate references for most information, it is left to the reader to determine the validity of all such data. Under no circumstances will Reg Butler correspond about or discuss any of the material or data included in any pages containing information extracted from his computer files. |
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Names Beginning 'Da*' to 'Dic*'
DABB, Adelaide Martha married woman 141 Tynte St, North Adelaide and Adelaide Edith Dabb (born 28/2/1882 Parramatta NSW) and Alice Evangeline Dabb (born 28/3/1887 Pennant Hills NSW) both spinsters of the same address, changed their surname to DERBY in 1920. Mrs Dabb, as Adelaide Martha SMITH, had married Joseph Dabb in NSW on 31/3/1880 Memorial 174/479
DABB, Amos of North Kapunda 1851 Memorial 143/35
DABINET, George labourer 34 Days Rd, Croydon 1947, born 6/10/1886, a son of William Dabinet dairyman Days Rd, Kilkenny who died 19/10/1929. The family came to live in the area during cMarch 1892 Application 28512
DABINET, Linda married woman Woodville 1931 Application 27855
No 1
DABINET, William dairyman Tam O'Shanter Belt 1905 Memorial 160/452, Application 24916
DABINET, William dairyman Days Road, Kilkenny 1920 Memorial 95/480
DABINET, William dairyman Days Road, Kilkenny, died 19/10/1929 Glen Lossie near Murray Bridge. Husband of Elizabeth Dabinet. Father of Aubrey Walter Dabinet no description and George Dabinet dairyman Days Road, Islington. Grandfather of William James Dabinet. W Dabinet owned a 50 acre dairy farm on Days Road at Islington Memorial 116/503
DABOVICH, Andrew photographer Pt Lincoln 1912 Memorial 13/466
No 1 - mixture of the Elder and the Younger
DABOVICH, Christopher oyster fisheries inspector Pt Lincoln 1886[-1897] Memorial 108/374
DABOVICH, Christopher inspector of oyster fisheries Pt Lincoln 1890[-1906] Application 25364
DABOVICH, Christopher inspector of fisheries Pt Lincoln 1906 Memorial 108/454
DABOVICH, Christopher line man Stirling West 1913 Application 26204
DABOVICH, Christopher the Elder gentleman Pt Lincoln, died 4/9/1922. Father of Christopher Dabovich the Younger civil servant Mt Lofty. Grandfather of Andrew Dabovich, George Dabovich and Victor Dabovich Memorial 199/486
DABOVICH, Christopher the Elder gentleman Pt Lincoln, died 4/9/1922. He left £100 to each of his grandsons - Andrew, George and Victor Dabovich sons of his son, Andrew Dabovich; and George Dabovich son of his son Christopher Dabovich the Younger civil servant Mt Lofty. £150 to the RC Church in Pt Lincoln. The rest of the estate to be sold and the proceeds distributed equally amongst C Dabovich the Elder's four children. The estate worth £2,400. By 1926, Christopher Dabovich the Younger was a civil servant at Pt Lincoln Application 27488
DABOVICH, Christopher civil servant formerly of Mt Lofty but now of Pt Lincoln 1925 Memorial 98/493
No 1
DACK, Francis Isaac farmer near Clare Co Stanley. Hundred of Booyoolie land grant 1878 Grant Book 60 Page 154 County Victoria
DACK, Francis Isaac farmer Booyoolie Co Victoria. Hundred of Appila land grant 1882 Grant Book 24 Page 508 County Frome
No 1
DACK, Thomas farmer Coolunga {Koolunga??] near Clare 1858 Memorial 70/139
DACK, Thomas farmer near Clare 1870 Memorial 86/249
DACK, Thomas farmer formerly of near Clare 1870 but now of Stanley Flat near Clare 1872 Application 12391
No 1
DACK, William farmer Booyoolie. Trustee Wesleyan Methodist Church Laura Laura (Hundred of Booyoolie) township allotment land grant 1873 Grant Book 60 Page 454 County Victoria
DACK, William farmer Booyoolie. Hundred of Booyoolie land grant 1877 Grant Book 60 Page 150 County Victoria
No 1
DACOMB, Edmund merchant Adelaide (Grenfell St) 1853[-1854] Memorial 500/58
DACOMB, Edmund merchant formerly of Cape Town but now of Grenfell St, Adelaide, declared insolvent on 2/4/1855 Memorial 454/89
DACOMB, Edmund merchant formerly of Cape Town, Cape of Good Hope but now of Grenfell St, Adelaide 1854, became a bankrupt on 28/3/1855 Application 14534
DA COSTA, Benjamin Mendes formerly merchant Adelaide but now Esquire 53 Gower St, Bedford Square, Middlesex, owned land in Adelaide, Cowandilla, Pt Elliot, Goolwa, Yatala and Currency Creek and the Hundreds of Adelaide, Pt Adelaide, Yatala, Noarlunga, Pt Gawler and Kuitpo; also Palmerston and Hundred of Goyder in the Northern Territory of SA 1864 Memorial 84/451
DACOUX, Felix farmer Willunga 1854 Memorial 414/75
DACRES, David machinist Pt Lincoln and Mary Elizabeth Dacres his wife 1909 Memorial 41/461
No 1
DADDOW, Andrew miner Wallaroo Mines. Hundred of Wallaroo land grant 1869 Grant Book 14 Page 74 County Daly
DADDOW, Andrew miner Wallaroo Mines. Arthurton (Hundred of Tiparra) township allotment land grant 1879[-1884] Grant Book 14 Page 236 County Daly
No 1 – likely to be the same person
DADDOW, Frederick of Kadina 1887 Memorial 149/386
DADDOW, Frederick farmer Hundred of Wallaroo. Hundred of Wallaroo land grant 1896 Grant Book 14 Page 92 County Daly FIND
DADDOW, Frederick farmer Kadina. Hundred of Kadina land grant 1900 Grant Book 14 Page 248 County Daly
DADDOW, Frederick farmer Boors Plains near Kadina. Hundred of Kadina land grant 1900[-1901] Grant Book 14 Page 249 County Daly
No 1
DADDOW, Henry farmer Boor Plains 1894 Memorial 138/423
DADDOW, Henry farmer Kadina 1905 Grant Book 14 Page 252 County Daly
No 1
DADDOW, Robert Johns minister of the gospel formerly of Parkside but now of Mallala 1898[-1899] Memorial 13/436
DADDOW, RJ Methodist minister Broken Hill NSW 1901 Memorial 165/444
DADDOW, Robert Johns minister of the gospel formerly of Kooringa but now of Broken Hill NSW 1902 Memorial 173/446
DADDOW, Robert Johns minister of the gospel Moonta Mines 1904 Memorial 44/451
DADDOW, Robert Johns minister of the gospel formerly of Woodside but now of Salisbury 1911 Memorial 185/464
DADDOW, Robert John Methodist minister formerly of Mallala but now of Summertown 1913 Memorial 46/469
DADDOW, Robert Johns Methodist minister formerly of Adelaide but now of Unley 1926 Memorial 10/495
DADDOW, William Ewart gardener Mt Barker. Trustee Dunn Memorial Methodist Church Mt Barker 1922 Application 27087
DADDS, Charles Robert Methodist minister Hamley Bridge 1947 Memorial 146/521
No 1 - probably the same person
DADSWELL, Nicholas shoemaker Adelaide 1844[-1848] Memorial 430/3
DADSWELL, Nicholas Henry bootmaker Adelaide 1846[-1856] Memorial 332/13
DADSWELL, Nicholas Henry formerly bootmaker Adelaide 1854 later gentleman Lower Mitcham 1882 Application 19556
DAEBELER, Carl Friedrich Franz blacksmith Tanunda 1859 Memorial 14/157
DAENKE/DANKE/DÄNKE, Carl Friedrich Erdmann [should this really be Hermann?] farmer Macclesfield 1856 Memorial 115/101
DAENKE/DANKE/DÄNKE, Ferdinand August farmer Milang 1910 Memorial 213/462
No 1 - Friedrich Hermann [perhaps Carl Friedrich Hermann]
DAENKE/DANKE/DÄNKE, Hermann farmer Langhorne Creek 1855[-1861] Memorial 241/80
DAENKE/DANKE/DÄNKE, Friedrich Hermann farmer Langhorne Creek 1864 Application 5200
DAENKE/DANKE/DÄNKE Hermann farmer Lake Plains 1861[-1874] Memorial 160/186
DAENKE/DANKE/DÄNKE, Friedrich Hermann farmer Langhorne Creek Hundred of Freeling land grant 1866 Grant Book 58 Page 12 County Sturt
DAENKE/DANKE/DÄNKE, Hermann of Mulgundawa, leased Section 175 Hundred of Murray [the former Hundred Co Sturt] 245 acres for seven years at £110 a year from 29/10/1875. Land part of the John WYLIE Estate Application 19042
DAENKE/DANKE/DÄNKE Hermann farmer Langhorne Creek 1883 Application 19596
DAENKE/DANKE/DÄNKE, Hermann farmer near Milang 1884[-1886] Memorial 243/359
DAENKE/DANKE/DÄNKE, Hermann gentleman Milang, died c1896. Wife mentioned but not named. Children - Gustav Daenke, Carl Daenke, Louis Daenke, Friedrich Wilhelm Daenke mercantle clerk Adelaide, Ferdinand August Daenke farmer Milang, and Caroline Daenke Memorial 66/429
DAENKE/DANKE/DÄNKE, Hermann gentleman Milang, died 8/7/1896. Children included Ferdinand August Daenke farmer Milang and DAENKE, Friedrich Wilhelm mercantile clerk Adelaide 1898 Application 23617
No 1
DAENKE/DANKE/DÄNKE, Friedrich Wilhelm clerk Adelaide 1895 Memorial 9/425
DAENKE/DANKE/DÄNKE, Friedrich Wilhelm clerk Adelaide linked with Ferdinand August Daenke farmer Milang 1898 Memorial 230/434
No 1
DAENKE/DANKE/DÄNKE, Louis Leonard of Custon Tatiara 1888 Memorial 47/393
DAENKE/DANKE/DÄNKE, Louis Leonard farmer Custon. Hundred of Tatiara land grant 1911 Grant Book 7 Page 22 County Buckingham
DAEVES, Adolph carpenter Adelaide (Flinders St) 1850 Memorial 81/23
No 1 - probably the same person
DAFF, William farmer Fifth Creek near Adelaide 1873 Application 12543
DAFF, William labourer Athelstone and Harriett Daff his wife 1890 Application 21862
DAFFEY, Andrew plasterer Adelaide (Gilbert St) husband of Ellen Daffey who died 29/6/1893 intestate. Estate worth £70. A Daffey still at the same address in 1898 Memorial 92/435
DAGLISH, Elizabeth spinster Sydenham 1848 Memorial 381/15
DAGLISH, Isabella of Gawler Park 1850 Memorial 216/20
No 1
DAGLISH, William farmer Payneham 1853 Memorial 249/96
DAGLISH, William farmer [formerly of Payneham but now of] Pine Creek Co Light 1856 Memorial 87/97
DAGLISH, William farmer Humphrey Springs 1859 Application 293
DAGLISH, William farmer Humphrey Springs Hundred of Alma land grant 1859[-1861] Grant Book 26 Page 13 County Gawler
DAHL, Carl farmer Pinnaroo linked with William Henry KRUSE manager Pinnaroo 1927 Grant Book 12 Page 55 County Chandos
DAHL, Eduard Edward miner Hahndorf 1888 Application 21548
No 1
DAHLENBERG, Christianof Adelaide (Pirie St) 1850 Memorial 497/26
DAHLENBURG, Christian bricklayer Adelaide (Pirie St) 1853[-1854] Memorial 272/51
DAHLENBURG, Christian of Rosenthal 1866 Memorial 92/215
DAHLENBURG, Johann Christian farmer near Tanunda 1854 Memorial 159/69
DAHLENBURG, Johann Christian farmer Rosenthal 1876[-1888] Memorial 30/292, Application 21483
No 1
DAHLENBURG, Heinrich wheelwright Angas Park 1855 Memorial 52/86
DAHLENBURG, Heinrich farmer Hundred of Nuriootpa 1856 Memorial 5/118
DAHLENBURG, Heinrich farmer North Para River 1857 Memorial 350/125
No 1
DAHLENBURG, Heinrich Friedrich Christoph farmer Hundred of Nuriootpa 1854 Memorial 118/69
Farmer near Tanunda 1854 Memorial 159/69
DAHLENBURG, Christoph farmer Hundred of Nuriootpa 1861 Memorial 282/177
No 1 - mixture of the Elder and the Younger
DAHLENBURG, Heinrich Louis farmer Mambray Creek 1885 Memorial 162/369
DAHLENBURG, Heinrich farmer Mambray Creek 1888 Memorial 74/394
DAHLENBURG, Heinrich Louis farmer Winninowie 1888 Memorial 94/394
DAHLENBURG, Heinrich Louis the Younger farmer Baroota 1891 [-1896] Memorial 61/410
DAHLENBURG, Heinrich Louis farmer Baroota Hundred of Baroota land grant 1901 Grant Book 24 Page 700 County From
DAHLENBURG, Heinrich Louis the Younger farmer Greenock 1901 Memorial 245/441
No 1
DAHLENBURG, Ludwig Christian Friedrich farmer Baroota 1891[-1901] Memorial 60/410
DAHLENBURG, Ludwig Christian Friedrich farmer Pt Germein Hundred of Baroota land grant 1901 Grant Book 24 Page 700 County From
DAHLENBURG, Ludwig Christian Friedrich auctioneer Pt Germein 1917 Memorial 16/476
DAHLITZ, Ludwig Christian labourer Lyndoch 1926 Memorial 39/495
DAIGE, Peter blacksmith Salisbury 1857 Memorial 96/135
DAILEY, Elizabeth S nurse in charge Mt Pleasant 1910 [of a private hospital?] Memorial 69/463
DAILEY, John Corporation officer Adelaide 1892 Memorial 45/413
DAILEY, Leonard Charles clerk 25 Albert St, Goodwood Park 1935 Memorial 28/510
No 1 - probably the same person
DAILEY, Michael labourer Littlehampton 1860 Application 1134
DAILEY, Michael farmer Strathalbyn 1867 Memorial 169/228
No 1
DAILEY, Samuel John carpenter and builder linked with Thomas Dailey formerly cabinetmaker but now schoolmaster Clarendon 1867 Memorial 95/226
DAILEY, Samuel John carpenter Coromandel Valley. Clarendon Baptist Chapel trustee 1875 Memorial 91/283
DAILEY, Samuel John of Coromandel Valley 1877. Also SJ Dailey carpenter Clarendon 1877 Applications 16161 & 16162
DAILEY, Samuel John of the Town Hall Adelaide 1886 Memorial 202/416
DAILEY, Samuel John Town Hall porter Adelaide 1891 Son of Thomas Dailey now deceased Application 22005
DAILEY, Samuel John Corporation officer Adelaide, died 26/9/1899. Husband of Mary Ann Dailey. Estate worth £150 Memorial 149/444
No 1
DAILEY, Thomas cabinetmaker Clarendon 1853[-1857] Memorial 180/59
DAILEY, Thomas schoolmaster Eyre Flat 1859 Memorial 156/156
DAILEY, Thomas cabinetmaker Clarendon 1875, father of Jane BATTLEY wife of George Battley sawyer Clarendon Application 14347
No 1
DAILEY, William farmer Williamstown 1861 Memorial 185/173
DAILEY, William farmer Lyndoch Valley 1861 Application 2223
DAILEY, WB mounted constable Innamincka 1897 Memorial 154/433
No 1
DAILY, John Francis lifter Peterborough. Hundred of Yongala land grant 1920 Grant Book 13 Page 214 County Dalhousie
DAILY, John Francis lifter on railways Peterborough, died 13/10/1928. Sole executrix - Susan Daily widow 36 Coke St, Norwood 1937 Grant Book 13 Page 240 County Dalhousie
DAINTRY, AJ clerk to R CRUICKSHANK solicitor Pt Adelaide 1900 Memorial 8/472
DAINTY, Richard baker Mt Barker 1897 Application 23688
DAINTY, Richard William Samuel general dealer Mt Barker 1897 Application 23266
DAIR, Joseph butcher Tea Tree Gully 1877 Memorial 191/301
DAKERS, Peter chemist Adelaide 1871 Application 11828
DAKERS, Philip chemist and druggist Adelaide, about to leave the province for a time, power of attorney to Charles Richard DARTON agent Adelaide, and as a substitute, William Martin LETCHFORD agent Adelaide, to manage his SA estate 18/3/1869. 5/9/1879, Dakers now wholesale druggist 2 Gresham Buildings, Basinghall St, London, power of attorney to Theophilus Joh C MANN commercial clerk Adelaide, to manage his SA properties Deposit 3/1871
DAKIN, William Baker tea merchant Adelaide 1885 Memorial 139/366
No 1
DALBRIDGE, James farmer Allen Creek near Kapunda 1853 Memorial 278/49
DALBRIDGE, James yeoman Allen Creek 1858 Memorial 143/137
DALBRIDGE, James farmer Kapunda 1861 Memorial 216/181
No 1
DALBY, Edwin mariner Pt Broughton 1888 Memorial 164/389
DALBY, Edwin farmer Pt Broughton 1888[-1904] Grant Book 14 Page 268 County Daly
DALBY, Edwin farmer Pt Broughton 1898 Memorial 243/433
DALBY, John storekeeper Kanmantoo, became a bankrupt in 1895 Memorial 237/427
DALE, Allan farmer Kondoparinga 1857 Memorial 104/168
DALE, Arthur Cecil George manager 28 Collins St, Kalgoorlie WA, died 26/1/1908, of pneumonia and 5 days' heart failure, aged 48. Born in England. Parents: Cecil Dale barrister and Harriet Dale. In SA for 20 years. In WA for 5 years. Married at 20 years SA, Maud ROSSER. Children - Isabella aged 22 years, Irene aged 19 years; Reginald aged 17 years; Athelstone aged 14 years Application 26166
DALE, David marine surveyor Woodville 1876 Memorial 128/291
No 1
DALE, George chemist and druggist Adelaide 1851[-1856] Memorial 406/37.
DALE, George chemist Adelaide, died 3/6/1859 delirium tremens, aged 42 Application 12348.
DALE, George chemist and druggist Adelaide, died before 1884. Estate in trust for his widow, Fanny Robinson Dale in trust for life, or until her remarriage, then to his children (unnamed) in equal shares absolutely in remainder expectant once they have turned 21 Application 20363
DALE, George the Elder chemist and druggist Adelaide, died 3/6/1859. Executors Robert HALL photographer and William MORGAN grocer both of Adelaide. All property to his wife, Fanny Robinson DALE in trust for life, so long as she remains his widow, then to his living children in equal shares absolutely in remainder expectant, after they had turned 21. Three children shared in the estate - George DAY the Younger, Fanny DAY, Henry DAY. Fanny DAY married Francis Edward Le COULEUR gentleman 22 Beresford St, Jersey, Channel Islands. Her trustees for her marriage settlement, Richard DAWLINGS Esquire, late of 24 Lombard St, London, but now of Cheltenham, Glos and her husband, power of attorney to John BRAY of King William St, Adelaide, to ensure that she received her share of her father’s estate Enrolment 3/52
No 2
DALE, George storeman Prospect 1913[-1926] Memorial 46/469
DALE, George formerly storeman but now out of business Prospect 1943 Memorial 46/517
No 1
DALE, Henry David master mariner Pt Adelaide 1854[-1860] Memorial 448/66
DALE, Henry David merchant Pt Adelaide 1855 Memorial 259/85
DALE, Henry David shipping agent Pt Adelaide 1856 Memorial 35/98
DALE, Henry David agent Pt Adelaide 1862 Application 3223
DALE, Henry David and Frederick FULLER merchants Pt Adelaide trading under the style or firm of Dale Fuller & Co, became bankrupts in 1865 Memorial 167/267
DALE, Henry David marine surveyor Pt Adelaide Pt Broughton township allotment land grant 1872 Grant Book 14 Page 490 County Daly
DALE, Henry David merchant Pt Adelaide Pt Broughton township allotment land grant 1872 Grant Book 14 Page 490 County Daly
DALE, Henry David shipping agent Lipson St, Pt Adelaide 1874 Memorial 201/280
DALE, Henry David merchant Pt Adelaide, became a bankrupt in 1875 Memorial 185/280
DALE, Henry David Clerk to the Woodville District Council 1885. He said that Hindmarsh and Woodville became two separate local government districts in 1874 Application 20522
No 2 - perhaps a continuation of No 1;
DALE, Henry David surveyor Pt Adelaide 1875 Memorial 92/282
DALE, James Dunbar shipping agent Pt Adelaide, a bankrupt in 1877 Memorial 95/298
No 1
DALE, John fisherman Pt Noarlunga 1907 Memorial 192/456
DALE, John fisherman Noarlunga 1908 Memorial 191/459
DALE, John fisherman Pt Noarlunga 1909, aged 42. He was born and had lived his whole life in the region. His father, William Dale fisherman Pt Noarlunga, had died 6/12/1905 Application 25560
No 1 - likely to be the same person
DALE, Matthew Mason mason Norwood 1851[-1855] Memorial 479/30
DALE, Matthew Mason mason [formerly of Norwood but now of] Salisbury 1858 Memorial 272/143
DALE, MM stone mason North Adelaide 1883 Memorial 59/348
DALE, Matthew Mason mason Parkside 1883[-1888] Memorial 206/348
No 1
DALE, Richard Minister of Religion Llwchur near Kooringa 1864 Memorial 50/197
DALE, Richard Minister of Religion Crystal Brook 1868 Memorial 141/232
DALE, Richard farmer Crystal Brook Co Victoria. Hundred of Mannanarie land grant 1878 Grant Book 13 Page 75 County Dalhousie
No 1 - likely to be the same person
DALE, William joiner and carpenter North Adelaide 1855 Beverley Primitive Methodist chapel trustee Memorial 131/94
DALE, William carpenter Kooringa 1857[-1859] Memorial 98/126
DALE, William carpenter Redruth 1858[-1860] Memorial 187/139
DALE, William gentleman Redruth 1860 Application 1613
DALE, William carpenter formerly of Redruth 1862 Memorial 147/304
No 1
DALEY, John labourer McLaren Vale 1860 Application 1132
No 2
DALEY, John labourer Willaston 1862 Memorial 198/182
No 1
DALGLEISH, William John gentleman Penola 1871 Memorial 240/252
DALGLEISH, William John schoolmaster Penola 1874 Memorial 85/278
DALGLIESH, Robert farmer Adelaide 1857 Memorial 272/122
DALITZ, Johann August of Robertstown 1884 Memorial 33/363
No 1
DALITZ, Matthias farmer Hundred of English 1883 Memorial 120/349
DALITZ, Matthias farmer Robertstown 1884 Grant Book 17 Page 171 County Eyre
No 1
DALL, George Frederick farmer Blackwood 1897 Application 23387
DALL, George Frederick grazier Blackwood 1902[-1902] Memorial 50/446, Application 24645
DALL, George Hartley watchmaker and jeweller Walkerville 1911 Memorial 89/466
No 1 - likely to be the same person
DALL, John William farmer Clarendon 1877[-1892] Memorial 166/301
DALL, John William farmer Park Farm Clarendon 1878 Application 16574
DALL, John farmer Park Farm Clarendon member; Kangarilla Wesleyan Methodist Church 1878 Application 16596
DALL, John William farmer Clarendon Bruce township allotment land grant (Hundred of Willochra) 1881 Grant Book 24 Page 799 County Frome
DALL, John William farmer Nantawarra 1898[-1901] Memorial 52/434
DALL, John William farmer Nantawarra and Frances Mary Dall his wife 1898 Application 23705
No 1 - perhaps the same person
DALL, Joseph of Blackwood 1883 Memorial 242/354
DALL, Joseph farmer Clare 1902 Memorial 146/446
No 1 - perhaps the same person
DALL, Robert wood carter Adelaide 1858 Memorial 159/146
DALL, Robert farmer Franklin Harbour. Cowell (Hundred of Playford) township allotment land grant 1882 Grant Book 39 Page 81 County Jervois
DALL, Robert of Cowell 1885 Memorial 127/365
DALL, Robert farmer Franklin Harbour 1889 Memorial 208/400
No 2
DALL, Robert farmer Coromandel Valley Co Adelaide. Hundred of Booyoolie land grant 1880[-1881] Grant Book 60 Page 158 County Victoria
DALL, William James farmer Northfield 1924 Memorial 195/490
DALLING, Charles farmer near Stockport 1871[-1877] Memorial 182/271
No 1
DALLING, Charles Edward Norman of Mundoora 1896 Memorial 161/426
DALLING, Charles Edward Norman farmer Mundoora 1900 Memorial 243/439
DALLING, Charles Edward Norman farmer Mundoora 1900 Grant Book 14 Page 270 County Daly
DALLING, Jabez farmer Hundred of Palmer 1885 Memorial 86/369
No 1
DALLING, Samuel farmer Gumeracha 1855 Memorial 236/83
DALLING, Samuel farmer Blumberg 1861 Memorial 19/173
DALLING, Samuel and WILLIAMS, William formerly of Gumeracha but now of Mt Gambier 1868 Application 9590
No 1
DALLISON, Ann spinster Portland Ward Pt Adelaide daughter of Thomas Dallison gentleman Portland Ward Pt Adelaide 1888 Memorial 132/391
DALLISON, Annie spinster Wellington St, Portland Estate 1896 Application 23116
DALLISON, Ann spinster Wellington St, Pt Adelaide, died 3/9/1930. Certain personal bequests, then the house and land to be sold - half the proceeds to her nieces Amy and Beatrice Dallison and the other half to the Bible House, Grenfell St, Adelaide. Executors: Robert CLARK out of business Woodville and Jane Lydia PRIOR widow formerly of Brighton now of Edwardstown 1931 Application 27855
DALLISON, Annie spinster Wellington St, Pt Adelaide, died 3/9/1930. Aunt to Jane Lydia PRIOR widow formerly of Brighton but now of Edwardstown Memorial 184/503
DALLISON, Henry carpenter Pt Adelaide 1853[-1859] Memorial 314/57
No 1
DALLISON, Thomas schoolmaster Pt Adelaide linked with William Henry Dallison joiner Lacepede Bay 1888 Memorial 130/391
DALLISON, Thomas schoolmaster McLaren Vale 1885 Application 20509
No 1
DALLISON, William Henry carpenter Pt Adelaide 1861 Memorial 249/216
DALLISON, William Henry carpenter [formerly of Pt Adelaide but now of] Kingston 1866 Memorial 223/222
DALLISON, William Henry farmer Kingston S-E 1888[-1891] Memorial 31/392
DALLOW, John labourer Reynella 1900 Memorial 148/441
No 1
DALLWITZ, Johann farmer Section 3004 Hundred of Belvidere 1858 Memorial 257/141
DALLWITZ, Johann farmer Ebenezer, died 1864. He left his entire estate to his wife, Maria Dallwitz nee HANSCHKE, absolutely Memorial 2/198
DALLWITZ, John district clerk Angaston 1906 Memorial 18/456
DALLY, Bennett labourer Copperhouse near Redruth 1860[-1866] Memorial 111/162
DALLY, Edwin farmer Pt Broughton 1893 Memorial 124/416
No 1
DALLY, John postmaster Kanmantoo 1865 Memorial 23/210
DALLY, John storekeeper Kanmantoo 1897[-1902] Memorial 107/433
DALLY, John storekeeper Kanmantoo became a bankrupt in 1896 Application 23180
DALLY, Thomas of Rhynie 1876 Memorial 110/314
DALLY, William Henry butcher Bowden, aged 61 in 1924, declared that he had lived in the district for at least 40 years Application 27272
DALRYMPLE, WHE clerk Pt Pirie 1897 Memorial 12/432
DALTON, Alfred farmer Hartley Co Hindmarsh. Hundred of Freeling land grant 1897 Grant Book 58 Page 3 County Sturt
DALTON, Arthur labourer Langhorne Creek 1887 Memorial 124/386
DALTON, Charles druggist Kensington 1855 Memorial 94/92
No 1
DALTON, Charles Henry chemist Adelaide 1880 Memorial 84/322
DALTON, Charles Henry chemist Kensington 1891 Application 22076
No 1
DALTON, Edward and Thomas farmers Echunga 1855 Memorial 397/83
DALTON, Edward and Thomas farmers Langhorne Creek 1856 Langhorne Creek Wesleyan Methodist Chapel trustee Memorial 331/105
DALTON, Edward and Thomas farmers Langhorne Bridge 1856 Memorial 306/112
DALTON, Edward and James farmers Langhorne Creek 1861 Memorial 192/173
DALTON, Edward labourer Meadows 1870 Application 10875
DALTON, Edward Joseph labourer Paradise 1913 Application 26163
DALTON, Elizabeth Willingham spinster Echunga 1852[-1855] Memorial 475/49
No 1
DALTON, Ernest farm manager Nairne 1907 Memorial 224/457
DALTON, Ernest farm manager Nairne 1922 Application 27111
No 1 – the Elder
DALTON, George farmer Mt Gambier Hundred of Mayurra land grant 1879 Grant Book 31 Page 225 County Grey
DALTON, Ellen married woman Millicent Hundred of Mt Muirhead land grant 1896 Grant Book 31 Page 204 County Grey
No 2 – the Younger
DALTON, George the Younger labourer Millicent had died by 1899 intestate. Letters of administration to Ellen Dalton widow Millicent [probably mother of G Dalton the Younger] to settle the estate Grant Book 31 Page 207 County Grey
DALTON, George Edwin fruiterer Adelaide 1879 Memorial 2/320
DALTON, Henry of Pt Adelaide 1850 Memorial 212/19
DALTON, Jabesh labourer Nairne 1884 Application 20179
No 1
DALTON, James farmer Langhorne Creek 1857[-1864] Memorial 263/117, Application 4997
DALTON, James labourer Langhorne Creek, died 16/5/1899 intestate. Husband of Jane Dalton Memorial 157a/438
DALTON, James labourer Langhorne Creek, died 17/5/1899. His widow, Jane Dalton, of Langhorne Creek, died 14/5/1901. Mother of Matilda Dalton. Executors: George Robert CLEGGETT farmer Langhorne Creek and Walter Herbert SLATER storeman Langhorne Creek Memorial 142/443
DALTON, Matilda spinster formerly of Langhorne Creek but now of Renmark 1917 Memorial 46/476
No 2
DALTON, James farmer Cavanagh 1887[-1890] Memorial 18/384
No 1
DALTON, John carpenter Nairne 1855 Memorial 43/209
DALTON, John farmer Nairne 1856 Memorial 422/97
DALTON, John farmer near Nairne 1878 Application 16853
DALTON, John carpenter married Sarah nee ? on 1/5/1829 Burham, Kent, England. John Dalton carpenter near Nairne died 2/9/1873. Five children - Alfred Dalton born 10/4/1845) (iron worker Nairne 1891, John Dalton born 16/4/1854, Jabez Dalton born 14/5/1856, George Dalton born 25/11/1849 died 24/1/1889, Hannah Dalton born 26/8/1848 wife of Henry SHARP (dates appear inconsistent??) Application 22012
DALTON, John carpenter near Nairne, died 2/9/1873. Estate worth £210. His wife Sarah Dalton to have a life interest in trust in his whole estate, which would then be divided equally absolutely in remainder expectant amongst his sons, Alfred, John the Younger, Jalesh, and George Dalton, and his daughter Hannah Dalton. John Dalton the Elder could not write Application 27111
DALTON, John farmer near Nairne 1878 Application 16853
DALTON, J farmer Coglin PO 1887 Memorial 188/384
DALTON, John F of Clark's Buildings Adelaide 1851 Memorial 250/36
DALTON, John Henry chemist Kensington 1872 Memorial 142/261
DALTON, JT law clerk Adelaide 1884 Memorial 245/357
DALTON, Michael yeoman Newenham on the Torrens near Adelaide 1869 Memorial 169/268
No 1 - perhaps the same person
DALTON, Samuel police corporal Adelaide 1856[-1862] Memorial 186/104
DALTON, Samuel of Crystal Brook 1885 Memorial 8/373
No 1
DALTON, Thomas sawyer New Tiers 1851 Memorial 9/31
DALTON, Thomas farmer Nairne 1853 Memorial 439/48
DALTON, Thomas contractor Nairne 1877 Memorial 136/299
DALTON, Thomas gardener Nairne, died 2/8/1902. Husband of Betsy Dalton. Father of Jane BATEMAN wife of Joseph Bateman labourer Nairne. Mrs Bateman died 16/4/1916 intestate Memorials 175/446 & 152/474
DALTON, Thomas gardener Nairne, died 16/4/1916 intestate Memorial 152/474
No 2
DALTON, Thomas farmer Hundred of Strathalbyn 1861[-1866] Memorial 201/172
DALTON, Thomas gentleman Langhorne Creek, died 18/10/1892, of cerebral embolism and pneumonia, agd 78 Application 24280
No 3
DALTON, Thomas farmer Balaklava trustee Public Cemetery Balaklava Hundred of Balaklava land grant 1871 Grant Book 26 Page 113 County Gawler
No 1 - perhaps the same person
DALTON, WE accountant Ward St, North Adelaide 1893 Application 24479
DALTON, Walter Edwin agent Adelaide 1905 Application 25029
DALTON, William labourer Nairne and Eliza Dalton his wife 1881 Application 18371
DALWOOD, AB clerk Adelaide 1893 Memorial 144/416
DALWOOD, Caleb farmer near Adelaide 1849 Memorial 366/13
DALWOOD, Frederick William leased a mineral claim in the Hundred of Beltana 1897 Memorial 63/323
No 1
DALWOOD, Hannah widow Goodwood 1852 Memorial 370/45
DALWOOD, Hannah widow Adelaide 1860 Memorial 2/167
No 1
DALWOOD, John labourer Kapunda 1852[-1857] Memorial 178/44
DALWOOD, John carrier Ross Creek near Kapunda 1859 Memorial 267/148
DALWOOD, John farmer Kapunda 1860[-1870] Memorial 134/168
DALWOOD, John farmer Kapunda and Matilda Sophia Dalwood his wife 1878 Application 16595
DALWOOD, Olive Lavinia of North Adelaide 1891 Memorial 229/406
DALWOOD, Tom Caleb agent Adelaide 1881[-1882] Memorial 93/335
DALWOOD, William labourer Adelaide 1856 Memorial 238/103
DALWOOD, William Thorne cart owner Adelaide (Rundle St) 1855[-1862] Memorial 387/87
No 1
DALWOOD, William Trivett gentleman Park Gate Inn Goodwood 1854[-1855] Memorial 364/74
DALWOOD, William Trivett farmer Goodwood 1856 He owned the Park Gate Inn at Goodwood Memorial 150/97
DALWOOD, William [perhaps William Trivett] contractor Mt Barker Road 1857 Memorial 42/123
DALWOOD, William Trivett contractor Lower Leawood Glen Osmond 1862 Memorial 140/182
DALWOOD, William Trivett and VAUTIN, John sheepfarmers Adelaide trading under the style or firm of Dalwood & Vautin 1864 Memorial 103/193
DALWOOD, William Trivett sheep farmer Goodwood 1864 Memorial 168/194
DALWOOD, Will T sheep farmer Kappawanta 1865 Memorial 15/205
DALWOOD, William Trivett formerly of Pt Lincoln but now of Glenelg 1866 Memorial 21/213
DALWOOD, William Trivett formerly sheep farmer Goodwood but now gentleman Adelaide 1869 Memorial 175/240
DALWOOD, William Trivett contractor Adelaide 1871 Memorial 134/252
DALWOOD, William Trivett gentleman Adelaide 1872 Application 12071
DALWOOD, William Trivett formerly farmer Leawood 1856 but now gentleman Adelaide 1874 Application 13677
DALWOOD, William Trivett gentleman Adelaide 1882 Application 19492
DALWOOD, William Trivett contractor Parkside 1874 Memorial 92/271
DALWOOD, William Trivett gentleman Adelaide 1874[-1881] Memorial 133/275
DALY, Arthur, James and John farmers Monarto linked with Patrick Daly farmer Callington 1912 Memorial 41/467
No 1
DALY, Austin farmer Bagot Well Co Light. Hundred of Pekina land grant 1880[-1881] Grant Book 13 Page 162 County Dalhousie
No 2
DALY, Austin the Younger farmer Pekina linked with John Daly farmer Pekina 1894 Memorial 111/420
DALY, Brian Eugene farmer Eurelia. Hundred of Eurelia land grant 1938 Grant Book 13 Page 388 County Dalhousie
No 1
DALY, D Gore private secretary to HE Governor Sir Dominick Daly of SA 1865[-1867] Memorial 277/200
DALY, D Gore private secretary to Francis Gilbert HAMLEY Lieutenant-Col in HM Army the Officer administering HM Government in SA 1871 Memorial 241/251
DALY, Dominick Gore married Louisa YOUNGHUSBAND. DG Daly died 10/12/1871, leaving one surviving child, William Gore Daly, born 28/7/1870, who died 29/10/1893 Paris, France. Louisa Daly remarried to Alfred Simmonds Marshall on 3/8/1874. Louisa Marshall died 12/9/1882 Bonham Cottage, Winchester, Hants, England. She was an aunt to Francis Villiers SANDERSON solicitor Adelaide 1910 Application 25832
No 1
DALY, Dominick Daniel surveyor Narracoorte 1871 Memorial 181/255
DALY, Dominic Daniel agent Naracoorte Hundred of Naracoorte land grant 1871 Grant Book 50 Page 99 County Robe
DALY, Henrietta spinster Adelaide, died intestate May 1876. Her brother and sister, David DALY seaman 32 Commercial St, Maxwelltown, Dundee, Scotland and Mary DALY spinster of the same place, appointed Luke Michael Cullen solicitor Waymouth Chambers, Waymouth St, Adelaide, to protect their interests in the finalising of the estate 17/12/1877 Deposit 66/1878
No 1
DALY, James labourer Norwood 1866 Memorial 47/216
DALY, James labourer Kensington 1869 Memorial 141/239
No 2
DALY, James storekeeper Appila Yarrowie 1893 Memorial 76/417
No 3
DALY, James farmer near Greenock 1904 Application 24878
No 1
DALY, James Jeremiah farmer Macclesfield 1929 Memorial 169/501 Farmer Adelaide 1929 Memorial 174/501
DALY, James Jeremiah farmer Macclesfield and Mary Daly his wife 1930 Memorial 191/503
DALY, James Jeremiah farmer Macclesfield and Adelaide 1930 Application 27774
DALY, Jeremiah and Thomas of the Hundred of Bendleby 1885 Memorial 44/373
DALY, Jeremiah Joseph fruiterer New Glenelg 1919, declared that he had lived in the area for 45 years Application 26777
No 1
DALY, Jeremiah Vincent farmer Mintaro. John Daly farmer mentioned 1903 Memorial 228/447
DALY, Jeremiah Vincent farmer Mintaro 1907 Memorial 231/456
No 1
DALY, John miner Kapunda 1864 Memorial 341/198
DALY, John smelter Kapunda 1866 Memorial 2/215
DALY, John miner Kapunda 1866 Application 7200
DALY, John labourer Clare 1869 Application 10167
DALY, John formerly smelter 1867 but now farmer Kapunda 1871 Application 11223
DALY, John farmer Bagot Well 1874[-1875] Memorial 80/278
DALY, John, Patrick and Thomas farmers near Kapunda 1875 Memorial 209/280
DALY, John farmer [formerly of near Kapunda but now of] Pekina 1876[-1899] Memorial 49/292
DALY, John farmer Pekina linked with Austin Daly farmer Pekina 1880 Grant Book 13 Page 162 County Dalhousie
DALY, John farmer Pekina. Hundred of Pekina land grant 1899 Grant Book 13 Page 172 County Dalhousie
No 2
DALY, John storekeeper Southwark and Honora Daly his wife 1891 Memorial 206/411
DALY, Honora widow Southwark 1896[-1916] Memorial 174/429
DALY, Honora widow formerly of Southwark but now of Thebarton 1897 Application 23294
DALY, John Charles gardener Lyndoch 1935 Memorial 192/508
No 1
DALY, John George gentleman Adelaide 1865 Application 6777
DALY, John George solicitor Adelaide 1865[-1873] Memorial 232/204
No 1
DALY, John J managing law clerk Adelaide 1914 Memorial 94/471
DALY, John Joseph managing clerk with William Joseph DENNY solicitor Unity Chambers, Currie St, Adelaide 1918 Application 26533
DALY, John J clerk to Messrs DENNY & Villeneuve SMITH solicitors Adelaide 1921 Memorial 15/483
DALY, Maria spinster Kanyaka Creek Gordon (Hundred of Kanyaka) township allotment land grant 1880 Grant Book 49 Page 108 County Newcastle
No 1
DALY, Martin farmer Macclesfield 1872 Memorial 72/259
DALY, Martin labourer Macclesfield 1874 Memorial 116/277
DALY, Martin labourer Macclesfield, died c1882. Husband of Honor Daly, who died 6/10/1912. Parents of Margaret JORDAN married woman formerly of Macclesfield but now of Mt Barker Memorial 103/521
No 2
DALY, Martin farmer Pekina. Hundred of Pekina land grant 1881[-1882] Grant Book 13 Page 163 County Dalhousie
DALY, Mary widow Willaston 1886 Application 20929
DALY, Matthew carpenter Willaston 1865[-1887], died 26/3/1887. His widow, Honora Daly, had moved to Kintore St, Thebarton by 1894 Memorial 187/427
No 1
DALY, Michael and Timothy farmers near Kapunda Hundred of Grace land grant 1866 Grant Book 27 Page 39 County Gawler
No 2
DALY, Michael farmer Manoora 1885 Application 20507
No 3
DALY, Michael and Patrick farmers Pekina 1889 Memorial 57/402
DALY, Michael farmer Pekina 1895[-1899] Memorial 212/423
DALY, Michael farmer Pekina. Hundred of Pekina land grant 1901 Grant Book 13 Page 173 County Dalhousie
No 4
DALY, Michael gardener Clare Co Stanley. Hundred of Mundoora land grant 1907 Grant Book 14 Page 272 County Daly
No 5
DALY, Michael licensed victualler Adelaide (Hindley St), died 15/8/1909. Husband of Margaret Jane Daly Memorial 236/461
DALY, Margaret Jane hotelkeeper Adelaide (John Bull Hotel Currie St) 1912 Memorial 223/465
No 6
DALY, Michael labourer Terowie, died 25/1/1907. Executrix – Mary Agnes Daly widow Terowie 1924 Grant Book 40 Page 22 County Kimberley
DALY, Michael Joseph of Hectorville 1897[-1904] Memorial 198/432
DALY, Michael Lawrence Patrick grazier Eurelia 1936 Grant Book 13 Page 313 County Dalhousie
DALY, Michael Patrick farmer Eurelia 1928 Book 13 Page 289 County Dalhousie
DALY, P Superintendent of the House of Correction, Calcutta, India 1856 He owned land near Yankalilla Memorial 268/100
No 1
DALY, Patrick farmer Laura 1877 Grant Book 13 Page 158 County Dalhousie
No 2
DALY, Patrick farmer Kapunda 1880 Grant Book 13 Page 162 County Dalhousie
No 3
DALY, Patrick of White Cliffs 1890 Memorial 140/401
DALY, Rose spinster Clare 1898 Grant Book 14 Page 270 County Daly
No 1
DALY, Thomas farmer Kapunda 1868 Memorial 48/233
DALY, Thomas farmer near Marrabel on the Dirty Light 1872[-1880] Memorial 62/259
DALY, Thomas farmer near Kapunda 1883 Memorial 145/348
No 2
DALY, Thomas farmer Monarto 1883 Memorial 77/353
DALY, Thomas farmer Monarto Hundred of Monarto land grant 1901 Grant Book 58 Page 132 County Sturt
No 1
DALY, Timothy labourer Bagot Well purchased land grants in the Hundred of Pekina 1880 Grant Book 13 Page 161 County Dalhousie
DALY, Timothy farmer Pekina 1885[-1890] Memorial 158/372
No 1
DALY, William contractor Williamstown 1876 Memorial 71/315
DALY, William contractor Mt Cuddy near Williamstown died 1/3/1884, with total estate worth £60 left to his wife Margaret Daly absolutely. Mrs Daly could not read or write. She still lived at Williamstown in 1892 Application 22393
DALY, William Gore gentleman Adelaide, died 29/10/1893 Paris, France. Cousin of Francis Villiers SANDERSON solicitor Adelaide and Edith Fergusson MAYNE wife of Edward Mayne gentleman Adelaide. Estate worth £10,506 Memorial 32/489
No 1
DALZELL, Nicholas Alexander gentleman Adelaide 1839 Application 29392
DALZELL, Nicholas Alexander Esquire Poonah India Hundred of Stanley land grant 1860 Grant Book 56 Page 171 County Stanley
DALZELL, Nicholas Alexander Esquire Poona India Hundred of Bremer land grant 1861 Grant Book 36 Page 38 County Hindmarsh
DALZELL, Nicholas Alexander Esquire Bombay India 1862 Memorial 315/180
DALZELL, Nicholas Alexander Esquire Poona India Hundred of Saddleworth land grant 1862 Grant Book 44 Page 334 County Light
DALZELL, Nicholas Alexander Esquire Poona India Hundred of Dalkey land grant 1865 Grant Book 26 Page 236 County Gawler
No 1
DALZIEL, George waterman Le Fevre Peninsula 1859 Memorial 328/159
DALZIEL, George labourer Le Fevre Peninsula and Clementina Dalziel his wife 1859 Memorial 231/307
DALZIEL, George labourer Le Fevre Peninsula, died 10/12/1859. His personal estate to his wife, Clementina, absolutely. His real estate in trust for his wife during her widowhood, to maintain their children until they turn 21. She was to be the trustee as long as she did not remarry. Upon her remarriage, the trusteeship and guardianship of the children to pass to Robert REID labourer Le Fevre Peninsula. After the wife’s death or remarriage, the real estate to be sold when all the children had turned 21, and the proceeds distributed equally absolutely in remainder expectant amongst them Enrolment 90/52
DALZIEL, George had died by 1878. His family included; Clementina Daziel his wife of Le Fevre Peninsula, Henry Dalziel engineer and boiler maker Le Fevre Peninsula, Georgina PARSONS wife of William Henry Parsons of Le Fevre Peninsula, Catherine Dalziel spinster Le Fevre Peninsula, George Dalziel blacksmith Le Fevre Peninsula, and John James Dalziel shoemaker Le Fevre Peninsula Memorial 40/308
DALZIEL, Clementina widow Le Fevre Peninsula 1882 Application 19147
DALZIEL, George waterman and shoemaker Le Fevre Peninsula, died 10/12/1859. His widow, Clementina Dalziel, died 26/2/1901 Brompton Park, of pneumonia, aged 79. Of the 5 children of the marriage, Georgina Dalziel marred William Flann PARSONS hotelkeeper who died some 10 years before she did. Georgina PARSONS died childless on 8/11/1901 Brompton Park, of influenza, bronchitis and heart failure, aged 52. Surviving children in 1910, included Henry Dalziel boiler inspector Exeter, George Dalziel boilermaker Exeter; Catherine INKSTER married woman Rosewater; and John James Dalziel labourer Prospect Application 25765
DALZIEL, Henry of Semaphore Rd, Exeter, Le Fevre Peninsula 1888 Memorial 204/389
No 1
DALZIEL, Samuel of SA purchased land at Currency Creek 1856 Memorial 72/109
DALZIEL, Samuel of Currency Creek 1868 Memorial 56/228
DAMCKE, Carl Friedrich Erdmann farmer Blackwood near Macclesfield, died 3/8/1891. Husband of Anna Dorothea Damcke nee SCHMIDT Memorials 211 & 212/410
No 1
DAMSCHKE, George farmer Neukirch near Stockwell 1867 Memorial 125/220
DAMSCHKE, Anna Elisabeth nee Lehmann of Robertstown sister of the late Gottlieb LEHMANN mason Laesgen/Oder in Germany. Aunt of W Lehmann farmer Robertstown 1893 Memorial 98/416
No 1
DANCE, John of Goolwa 1856 Memorial 254/105
DANCE, John blacksmith Goolwa 1871 Application 11377
DANCER, James Carr farmer Section 477 near Walkerville linked with Sarah Dancer spinster near Walkerville 1852 Memorial 491/39.
No 1
DANCKER, Heinrich labourer Macclesfield 1851 Memorial 259/29
DANCKER, Heinrich formerly labourer 1851 but now storekeeper Macclesfield 1863 Application 4356
DANCKER, Heinrich storekeeper Macclesfield 1862, bought Allotement 135 in Callington as an investment for immediate resale. The Britannia Mining Co trustees reserved to themselves their heirs and assigns 'all coals and seams of coal mines, minerals and quarries of stones and to work and dig for them, to fell and dispose of whatever may be found there with free liberty of ingress, egress and regresss for the said trustees, their heirs and assigns, agents, servants and workmen and full liberty to erect steam and other engines and to sink pits and to make waggon ways and to use all other inventions fof what kind or nature soever for the draining, working, leading, carrying away, felling and disposing of the same …' Application 2928
DANE, Frank laundry man Adelaide 1891 Application 22142
No 1
DANE, George Edwin teacher Kooringa 1925 Memorial 80/494
DANE, George Edwin music teacher Kooringa 1920 Application 26930
DANES, Thomas waterman Pt Adelaide 1853 Memorial 63/60
No 1
DANGERFIELD, Henry farmer Hundred of Ninnes 1885 Memorial 20/367
DANGERFIELD, Henry farmer Ninnes 1892 Grant Book 14 Page 295 County Daly
DANGERFIELD, Joseph farmer Hundred of Ninnes 1885 Memorial 14/367
DANIEL, Admingeder ?? labourer North-West Bend 1878 Memorial 195/308
DANIEL, Benjamin blacksmith Mt Barker 1857[-1873]. Linked with Richard Daniel machinist Mt Barker and William Sorrell Daniel machinist Mt Barker Application 16163
No 1
DANIEL, Bernard clerk Mt Gambier 1885 Memorial 72/367
DANIEL, Bernard J clerk Mt Gambier 1886[-1890] Memorial 21/377
DANIEL, Bernard J clerk to Fred H Daniel solicitor Mt Gambier 1890 Memorial 169/404
DANIEL, BJ law clerk Mt Gambier 1900 Memorial 233/439
DANIEL, BJ of Mt Gambier 1902 Memorial 30/446
DANIEL, Charles and Thomas miners Kapunda 1863 Memorial 137/187
DANIEL, Charles Henry farmer Inkerman 1877 Application 16423
DANIEL, D of 20 Waymouth St, Adelaide 1894 Memorial 199/420
DANIEL , Dick Harrison blacksmith Mt Barker. Trustee Dunn Memorial Methodist Church Mt Barker 1922 Application 27087
DANIEL, Fanny of Westward Ho 1888 Memorial 102/392
DANIEL , Frank Stanley blacksmith Mt Barker. Trustee Dunn Memorial Methodist Church Mt Barker 1922 Application 27087
No 1
DANIEL, Frederick H articled clerk Mt Gambier 1878[-1882] Memorial 221/307
DANIEL, Frederick H clerk to F DAVISON solicitor Mt Gambier 1879[-1882] Memorial 11/316
DANIEL, Fred H solicitor Mt Gambier 1888 Memorial 28/392
DANIEL, Fred Henry solicitor Mt Gambier 1916 Memorial 128/474
No 1
DANIEL, George Paige farmer The Hummocks 1871 Grant Book 14 Page 322 County Daly
DANIEL, George farmer Kulpara.Trustee Cemetery and Public School Kulpara 1873 Grant Book 14 Page 323 County Daly
DANIEL, George Paige farmer Kulpara, had died by 1904. Mary Daniel widow Kulpara inherited his entire estate Grant Book 14 Page 335 County Daly
DANIEL, Horace Henry of Kulpara 1886 Memorial 73/373
No 1
DANIEL, Hubert Clive investor St Kilda Vic 1920 Application 26936
DANIEL, Hubert Clive investor Pt Augusta 1927 Application 27581
No 1
DANIEL, James linen draper Adelaide 1850[-1852]. Enrolment/
No 2
DANIEL, James gentleman Unley 1852[-1853] Memorial 185/41
No 3 - mixture of the Elder and the Younger
DANIEL, James [the Younger] farmer McLaren Vale 1854 Memorial 273/68
DANIEL, James [probably the Elder] postmaster Finniss Vale Rapid Bay 1857 Memorial 27/121
DANIEL, James [the Elder] storekeeper Reynella 1858 Memorial 273/145
DANIEL, James the Elder of Reynella linked with James Daniel the Younger of Morphett Vale 1863 Memorial 220/195
DANIEL, James [probably the Elder] storekeeper Morphett Vale 1866 Memorial 293/209
DANIEL, James Minister of the Gospel Morphett Vale, died 24/6/1874. His widow, Margaret Daniel, died 18/7/1885. His surviving children by 1908, included Emma Caldwall Daniel spinster Morphett Vale, Christiana Sarah Daniel formerly Morphett Vale now Unley Park, Louisa Margaret Daniel no description. By 1885, James Clarke Daniel of Glenhope Vic, Josiah Wyke Daniel of Adelaide, Julia Edwards Daniel of Morphett Vale, Mary Anne Walford EVANS of Morphett Vale, Emily Mary Young of Pt Augusta, Elizabeth Rutter FORDER of Redruth, James Clark Daniel, Margaret PRESTON of Glenelg Application 25438
No 4
DANIEL, James farmer near Freeling 1864 Application 5551
No 5
DANIEL, James farmer Kulpara 1895[-1904] Grant Book 14 Page 137 County Daly
No 1
DANIEL, James Henry baker Kent Town Co Adelaide. Hundred of Parilla land grant 1909 Grant Book 12 Page 95 County Chandos
DANIEL, James Henry farmer Parilla. Hundred of Parilla land grant 1911 Grant Book 12 Page 98 County Chandos
DANIEL, James Henry farmer Parilla trustee Parilla Institute 1912 Grant Book 12 Page 116 County Chandos
No 1
DANIEL, James Moore labourer Adelaide 1838. Robert James Daniel 1839 also mentioned but not described Application 11721
DANIEL, James Moore gardener Adelaide 1853[-1856] Memorial 21/58
No 1
DANIEL, John gentleman Gilles St, Adelaide and Elizabeth Daniel his wife 1854[-1861] Memorial 243/66
No 2
DANIEL, John farmer Hundred of Mudla Wirra 1858 Memorial 12/137
DANIEL, John farmer Mudla Wirra 1862 Application 3439
No 3
DANIEL, John wheat merchant Pt Wakefield Hundred of Inkerman land grant 1865 Grant Book 27 Page 143 County Gawler
DANIEL, John wheatbuyer Pt Wakefield 1866 Application 7525
DANIEL, John formerly of Pt Wakefield, declared a bankrupt on 4/7/1867 Memorial 150/226
No 4
DANIEL, John storekeeper Second Valley 1886 Memorial 55/380
DANIEL, John storekeeper formerly of Second Valley but now of Nuriootpa 1905 Application 24905
No 5
DANIEL, John the Younger farmer Kulpara 1900 Grant Book 14 Page 332 County Daly
DANIEL, John farmer Kulpara 1911[-1912] Grant Book 14 Page 338 County Daly
DANIEL, John Herbert carpenter St Peters and Mary Ann Daniel his wife 1926 Memorial 162/495
No 1
DANIEL, Joseph general dealer Moonta 1871 Grant Book 14 Page 56 County Daly
DANIEL, Joseph hawker Moonta 1871 Grant Book 14 Page 77 County Daly
DANIEL, Joseph Reuben labourer Mallala 1872 Application 12108
No 1
DANIEL, Josiah Wyke draper Adelaide 1858 Memorial 272/147
DANIEL, Josiah Wyke storekeeper Mt Pleasant 1860 Memorial 344/162
DANIEL, Josiah Wyke draper Adelaide 1877 Application 16105
DANIEL, Josiah Wyke draper formerly of Adelaide but now of Norwood 1879 Memorial 204/318
No 1 - perhaps the same person
DANIEL, Paul farmer Kulpara. Hundred of Kulpara land grant 1871 Grant Book 14 Page 323 County Daly
DANIEL, Paul farmer The Hummocks. Hundred of Kulpara land grant 1871[-1876] Grant Book 14 Page 322 County Daly
DANIEL, Paul farmer Kulpara. Trustee Cemetery and Public School Kulpara 1873 Grant Book 14 Page 323 County Daly
DANIEL, Paul farmer Kulpara 1877 Memorial 89/300
DANIEL, P of Westward Ho Co Burra 1888 Memorial 100/392
DANIEL , Richard blacksmith Mt Barker. Trustee Dunn Memorial Methodist Church Mt Barker 1922 Application 27087
No 1 – Robert Thomas Burt Daniel
DANIEL, Robert farmer Pt Gawler. Hundred of Dublin land grant 1876[-1877] Grant Book 26 Page 337 County Gawler
DANIEL, Robert Thomas Burt farmer Pt Gawler. Hundred of Dublin land grant 1878 Grant Book 26 Page 342 County Gawler
DANIEL, S of Westward Ho Co Burra 1888 Memorial 99/392
No 1
DANIEL, Thomas farmer Pt Gawler. Trustee Primitive Methodist Chapel Pt Gawler 1857 Memorial 217/122
DANIEL, Thomas farmer formerly of Pt Gawler but now of Dublin 1877 Application 16395
No 2
DANIEL, Thomas miner Kapunda 1863 Memorial 137/187
DANIEL, Walter Richard locksmith Milang 1924[-1940] Memorial 40/491
DANIELL, Henry labourer Tea Tree Gully 1861 Memorial 139/179
DANIELL, John commercial traveller Penfield 1860[-1864] Memorial 120/169
No 1
DANIELS, David agent Adelaide 1899 Memorial 214/438
DANIELS, David land agent 97 King William St, Adelaide 1902 Application 24447
DANIELS, E of Aldinga 1866 Memorial 24/211
DANIELS, Frank Atherton bank manager formerly of Coolgardie WA, Adelaide SA and Melbourne Vic, died 7/2/1898. He left his estate to his sister, Fridiswid Charlotte Daniels spinster Liverpool, Lancs, England. She appointed Thomas Berry GALL solicitor Adelaide, to clear up the SA portion of the will 2/9/1898 Deposit 15/1899
DANIELS, Henry and John of Adelaide 1888 Memorial 70/395
No 1
DANIELS, HH of Snowtown 1886 Memorial 43/376
DANIELS, HH [probably Henry Harris] manager ES & A Bank Snowtown 1887 Memorials 36/383, 86/386
DANIELS, Horace Henry of Kulpara 1883 Memorial 168/353
No 1
DANIELS, James Lawrence railway ganger Milang 1887 Memorial 217/387
DANIELS, James Lawrence railway employee Milang, died 24/4/1922. Husband of Jane Daniels. 7 children mentioned but not named. Executors; William Thomas Daniels labourer Milang and Henry Ephraim Daniels labourer formerly of Milang but now of Kensington Memorial 154/485
DANIELS, James Lawrence butter manufacturer Milang 1926 Memorial 85/494
DANIELS, James Lawrence formerly railway employe but then out of business, died 24/4/1922. His executors, William Thomas Daniels labourer Milang and Henry Ephraim Daniels labourer Newstead as of 1943 Memorial 6/517
No 1
DANIELS, J clerk to E SOLOMON & Co of Adelaide 1849 Memorial 325/18
No 1
DANIELS, John auctioneer Adelaide 1856[-1859] Memorial 182/101
DANIELS, John merchant Adelaide 1856 Memorial 64/108
DANIELS, John merchant late of Adelaide, now of Melbourne Vic 1860. Enrolment 90/42
DANIELS, John auctioneer formerly of Adelaide but now of Melbourne Vic 1861 Memorial 176/177
DANIELS, John merchant formerly of Adelaide but now of Melbourne Vic 1861 Memorial 44/199
No 2 - perhaps a continuation of No 1
DANIELS, John gentleman Adelaide 1870 Application 10884
DANIELS, Malachi Deeble dairy farmer Morgan 1886 Memorial 215/376
DANIELS, Robert farmer Morphett Vale 1855 He leased pt Section 610 Survey B 'except all that piece of land containing 10 acres … on which the cricket ground, the site of the Roman Catholic chapel, HOSKIN's shop and YOUNG's store are situated' from Alexander ANDERSON gentleman Morphett Vale Memorial 138/88
DANIELS, Samuel farmer near Clare 1860 Application 1180
No 1
DANIELS, Thomas yeoman Hindmarsh 1840 Memorial 112/233
DANIELS, Thomas yeoman Hindmarsh 1861 Application 2133
No 2 - Thomas Grose Daniels
DANIELS, Thomas miner North Kapunda 1851 Memorial 450/29
DANIELS, Thomas miner Kapunda and Harriet Daniels his wife 1860[-1866] Memorial 148/168
DANIELS, Thomas died 5/9/1869. His widow, Harriet Daniels, died 14/8/1916. Children - Henry Harris Daniels civil servant South Yarra Vic, Edith Louisa COE wife of CA Coe farmer Huddlestone, Harriet Harris Daniels, Emily Daniels and Marian Daniels all spinsters Henley Beach Memorial 199/474
DANIELS, Thomas Grose miner married Harriet HARRIS, in Adelaide, when he was aged 30. He came from St Austell, Cornwall, England. Their eldest child, Harriet Harris Daniels, was born on 2/2/1850 at Kapunda.. TG Daniels and his brother, Charles Daniels, went to the Jinna copper fields in the Wide Bay district in Qld. TG Daniels died 5/9/1869, of 3 months' influenza, aged 52. He had sired a family of 7 children, including 1 daughter and 1 son now dead. His widow, Harriet Bult Daniels, died 14/8/1916 Sea View Rd, Henley Beach, of senile decay, aged 90. She had been born in Truro, Cornwall and came to SA 76 years previously. Complete set of children's birth certificates in this packet. The eldest son, Henry Harris Daniels born 4/8/1851 died 16/7/1852 at Kapunda in an unregistered death Application 26617
No 1
DANIELS, William Esquire Adelaide 1851 Memorial 64/38.
DANIELS, William gentleman [formerly of Adelaide but now of] Glenelg 1851[-1854] Memorial 344/34.
No 1
DANIELS, William carpenter Hawthorne. Hundred of Adelaide land grant 1899 Grant Book 2 Page 13 County Adelaide
DANIELS, William Thomas butter factory assistant West Milang 1911 Application 25906
DANKEL, Alfred Otto Carl butcher Kensington 1884 Memorial 95/355
No 1 - perhaps the same family
DANN, John policeman Pt Lincoln 1864 Application 5348
DANN, Ann widow Pt Lincoln 1897 Memorial 35/430
No 2 - perhaps a continuation of No 1
DANN, John lance corporal in the Mounted Police Force Milang 1865[-1873] Memorials 132/236 & 87/264
DANN, John police trooper Milang Hundred of Lincoln land grant 1868 Grant Book 21 Page 64 County Flinders
DANN, John police trooper Milang 1877 Application 16052
DANN, John police constable Milang Hundred of Lincoln land grant 1878 Grant Book 21 Page 45 County Flinders
No 3
DANN, John of Paratoo 1889 Memorial 235/398
No 1 – perhaps the same person
DANN, William farmer Canowie. Hundred of Anne land grant 1880 Grant Book 60 Page 5 County Victoria
DANN, William farmer Woodville North 1908 Application 25424
DANSIE, Ada May married woman formerly of Burra North (formerly called Aberdeen) but now of 88 Gilles St, Adelaide 1951 Memorial 105/526
No 1
DANSIE, Charles farmer North Rhine 1855[-1856] Memorial 260/90
DANSEY, Charles farmer North Rhine 1857[-1859] Memorial 208/129
DANSIE, Charles farmer North Rhine 1860 Application 1907
DANSIE, Charles farmer Keyneton 1862 Application 3230
DANSIE, Charles poundkeeper North Rhine 1864[-1872] Application 5318
DANSIE, Charles farmer North Rhine Hundred of Bagot land grant 1879[-1880] Grant Book 17 Page 232a County Eyre
DANSIE, Charles farmer Sedan 1884 Memorial 84/365
DANZIE, Frederick Henry labourer Pt Lincoln 1911 Memorial 37/464
DANSIE, George bootmaker Kent Town 1900 Application 23964
No 1 – the Elder
DANSIE, Henry yeoman Angaston 1846 Memorial 178/6 Pound keeper Gawler River 1848[-1849] Memorial 432/12
No 2 – the Younger
DANSIE, Henry the Younger labourer Whites Forest near Laura Hundred of Appila land grant 1880 Grant Book 24 Page 503 County Frome
DANVERS, Gertrude married woman Pt Adelaide 1922 Memorial 90/486
DANZIE, Henry market gardener Beetaloo. It appeared that he leased part of the Wirrabara Forest Reserve called Spring Vale Gardens 1881 Memorial 239/331
DANZIE, John labourer Pt Lincoln 1911[-1916] Memorial 22/465
DANZIE, William labourer Little Swamp near Pt Lincoln, died 12/4/1904 Memorial 68/453
No 1
DANZIG, John Henry Cecil farmer Little Swamp near Pt Lincoln, aged 61 in 1928 declared that he had spent all his life in the area Application 27652
DANZIG, John Henry Cecil (commonly called John Danzig) farmer and labourer Little Swamp, died 21/4/1959 Pt Lincoln. He settled on his farm shortly before World War 1, and except for war service, had remained there ever since until his death. John Stewart Danzig radio serviceman Pt Lincoln 1961 was his son Application 29420
No 1
DAPP, Edgar carrier Adelaide 1854 Memorial 295/63
DAPP, Edgar carrier Adelaide 1855. Nehemiah BARNES of Ballarat Vic witnessed his signature Memorial 55/97
DARBON, Charles farmer near Auburn became a bankrupt in 1867 Memorial 123/224
No 1
DARBON, Charles Henry farmer Upper Wakefield 1867 Memorial 8/221
DARBON, Charles Henry agent Crystal Brook 1907 Memorial 150/457
No 1 - likely to be the same person
DARBON, George gentleman North Adelaide 1857 Memorial 349/120
DARBON, George farmer Auburn 1864 Memorial 312/197
No 1 - perhaps the same person
DARBY, George butcher Hurds Hill, Upper Sturt 1851[-1854] Memorial 419/74
DARBY, George farmer Riverton 1857 Memorial 263/116
DARBY, George farmer Riverton 1866 Application 7273
DARBY, Harry William merchant Fowlers Bay 1897 Memorial 178/432
No 1
DARBY, James John and DARBY, George Leonard merchant’s clerks 9 Birchen Lane, Chapel Square, Manchester, Lancs, entitled to certain lands in SA through the will of their father, John Darby, late of Morphett Vale. Power of attorney to Thomas Darby farmer Morphett Vale, and Edward BAKER gentleman Morphett Vale, to acquire the land and sell it privately, or by auction, on the brothers’ behalf 4/8/1874 Deposit 187/1874
DARBY, JJ [James John] of Eudunda 1888 Memorial 209/389
DARBY, James John bank clerk Kadina 1898 Memorial 179/436
DARBY, James John out of business Hahndorf. Father of Dorothy Josephine BOYER married woman Hahndorf 1938 Memorial 135/512
DARBY, James John fruitgrower Hahndorf 1905 Application 25007
DARBY, Jessie of Morphett Vale 1867 Memorial 218/227
No 1
DARBY, John bricklayer Adelaide 1841[-1844] Memorial 322/102
DARBY, John farmer Morphett Vale 1849[-1852] Memorial 291/20
No 1
DARBY, John farmer Morphett Vale, died 26/2/1853 Darly [perhaps Darby?] Cottage Morphett Vale (property of Edward Baker). His land to go to his brother, Thomas Darby, in trust for the testator's wife Mary Darby and family. Mrs Mary Darby, niece of Edward BAKER Minister of the Gospel Morphett Vale 1880, left SA with her two sons for England on the ship George Channing in 1856-7. She died at Hatherlom nr Stockport, Cheshire, England, in 1861. Mrs Darby had a sister called Emma, and their mother was called Mrs LEONARD. Another sister as well who was not named - all in England. The children of the John Darby marriage were in 1880 - George Leonard Darby umbrella manufacturer Manchester, Lancs, England, James John Darby bank manager Eudunda, and Elizabeth Darby who died as an infant in 1853 at Morphett Vale. John Darby's brother, Thomas Darby, a Morphett Vale farmer in 1853, had moved to a farm at Minlacowie by 1880 Application 18004
No 2
DARBY, John civil servant Pt Adelaide 1885 Application 20752
No 1- likely to be the same person
DARBY, Joshua butcher Coromandel Valley 1853 Memorial 408/50
DARBY, Joshua farmer Riverton 1857[-1882] Memorial 264/116
DARBY, Joshua farmer Hundred of Gilbert. Trustee Bible Christian Chapel pt Section 461 Hundred of Gilbert 1857 Memorial 262/128
DARBY, Joshua farmer Riverton 1869 Application 10223
No 1 FIND CHECK RUN
DARBY, Josiah labourer Happy Valley 1853 Memorial 236/63
DARBY, Josiah labourer Happy Valley 1854 Memorial 168/79
DARBY, Josiah stonemason Wirrabara, had died by 1906. Executors – Frederick William HOLLITT storekeeper Northam WA and Josiah Holllitt farmer Wirrabara Grant Book 24 Page 517 County Frome
No 1
DARBY, Thomas miner Lobethal 1853[-1855] Memorial 148/57
DARBY, Thomas sawyer near Lobethal 1860 Application 1485
No 2
DARBY, Thomas farmer Morphett Vale 1853[-1865] Memorial 128/57
Trustee District School Morphett Vale 1856 Memorial 199/105
DARBY, Thomas farmer Morphett Vale 1867. Trustee Baptist Chapel Morphett Vale 1867 Memorial 218/227
DARBY, Thomas farmer Morphett Vale linked with James John Darby and George Leonard Darby merchant's clerks Birchen Lane, off Chapel Square, Manchester, Lancs, England [sons of his late brother John Darby] 1874 Memorial 28/278
No 3
DARBY, Thomas farmer Minlacowie. Trustee unnamed chapel site Hundred of Minlacowie land grant 1881 Grant Book 19 Page 255 County Fergusson
DARBY, William of Hindley St, Adelaide 1845[-1849] Memorial 124/17
No 1
D’ARCY, John farmer Adelaide 1849 Memorial 23/30
D'ARCY, John farmer Adelaide. Hundred of Munno Para land grant 1849 Grant Book 1 Page 92 County Adelaide
D’ARCY, John formerly farmer Gawler Plains, but now of parts beyond the sea 1851 Memorial 309/33
No 2
D'ARCY, John labourer Adelaide 1894 Memorial 11/423
No 1
D’ARCY, Michael stationer Adelaide 1851 Memorial 405/31
D’ARCY, Michael bookseller Adelaide (Hindley St) 1851 Memorial 491/38.
DARE, Charles William farmer Mt Bryan East. Hundred of Hallett land grant 1911 Grant Book 8 Page 100 County Burra
No 1
DARE, John and Robert the Elder farmers Bowden 1848. Robert Dare died 26/8/1854. By 1863, John Dare was a schoolteacher at Sandhurst in Vic Application 4702
DARE, John tanner Bowden 1850. Trustee Tam O’Shanter Belt Wesleyan Methodist Chapel Memorial 220/25
DARE, John and Robert farmers Bowden 1850[-1857] Memorial 107/23
DARE, John farmer Bowden 1853 Memorial 348/46
DARE, John currier Bowden 1853 Memorial 224/57
DARE, John tanner Bowden 1854 Memorial 453/77
DARE, John farmer Bowden 1856 Links with the Rev'd Joseph Dare Wesleyan Minister Adelaide Memorial 131/98
DARE, John farmer formerly of Bowden but now of Kooringa 1857 Memorial 88/121
No 1
DARE, Joseph Wesleyan Methodist Minister Adelaide 1855 Memorial 102/96
DARE, Joseph Wesleyan Minister Geelong Vic 1862 Memorial 167/187
No 1
DARE, Robert the Elder gentleman Bowden linked with John and Robert Dare the Younger tanners Bowden 1853 Memorial 201/48
DARE, Robert the Elder and BENNETT, Jane married 22/8/1820 St John the Evangelist Westminster, Middlesex, England. Eldest son, John Dare, born 1822 Sturminster Newton, Dorset, and baptised Sturminster Newton Wesleyan Chapel. Two other sons appear to be Robert Dare the Younger and Joseph Dare. The Dare family emigrated to SA. Sons John and Robert Dare the Younger were tanners in Bowden by 1839, while Joseph became a Wesleyan Minister in Gawler Place, Adelaide, by 1854, when his father, Robert Dare the Elder, a currier, died 20/8/1854 Bowden, aged 72. Jane Dare still alive when her husband died Application 4702
No 1
DARE, William gentleman Adelaide 1852 Memorial 87/40
No 2 - perhaps a continuation of No 1
DARE, William sheep farmer Piltimetiappa Station near Burra 1867[-1883] Memorials 237/223 & 35/273
DARE, William the Elder sheepfarmer Piltimetiappa. Hundred of Baldina land grant 1877[-1881] Grant Book 9 Page 9 County Burra
DARE, William sheep farmer Piltimetiappa Station near the Eastern Plains of SA 1873 Memorial 170/265
DARE, William stockholder Piltimetiappa 1887 Memorial 139/382
No 3
DARE, William the Younger farmer Piltimetiappa OOH. Hundred of Hallett land grant 1880 Grant Book 8 Page 95 County Burra
DARECOLL, James of the Pamatta PO 1888 Memorial 26/393
DARELY, Alfred James farmer Clare 1910 Memorial 65/464
DAREY, James gentleman Gawler. Gawler Wesleyan Methodist Chapel trustee 1877 Memorial 226/306
DARIS, Charles farmer Islington 1868 Memorial 53/230
DARK, John farmer formerly of Kooringa but now of the hereinafter mentioned Section 1170 Light Special Survey 1853 Memorial 17/50
DARKE, Albert Alan farmer Parilla and Florence Gertrude Darke his wife. Linked with Myrtle Alice FOSTER spinster Adelaide 1936 Grant Book 12 Page 58 County Chandos
No 1 - Humphrey Cheriton
DARKE, Humphrey tailor Marion Road 1868 Memorial 167/231
DARKE, Mary Elizabeth widow Tickera 1886 relict of the late Humphrey Cheriton Darke licensed victualler Wallaroo, who died 13/3/1883 Memorial 133/381
No 1
DARKE, James Bennett tailor North Adelaide 1865 Application 5882
DARKE, James Bennett tailor Little Adelaide 1867[-1884] Memorial 26/221, Application 20310
DARKE, James Bennett tailor formerly of North Adelaide then of Little Adelaide, died 1884. He left his estate in trust to his wife, Martha Darke, during her widowhood, then in equal shares absolutely in remainder expectant to his unnamed childred Memorial 20/363
DARKIN, William Grummet mariner formerly of Pt Pirie but now of Wiggenhall St Mary the Virgin, Norfolk, England. He sold shares in a ship called the Normanville registered at Pt Adelaide. Probably a son-in-law of his local attorney, Carl BORCHERS blacksmith Hahndorf 1883 Memorial 55/351
No 1
DARKINS, George of Pt Elliot 1883 Memorial 6/355
DARKINS, George farmer near Pt Elliot 1897 Memorial 222/430
DARLEY, Henry labourer Wilpena Out of Hundreds. Hawker (Hundred of Wonoka) township allotment land grant 1880 Page 4 County Blachford
No 1
DARLEY, John farmer Mt Barker 1853[-1856] Memorial 307/56
DARLEY, John gold digger Nairne 1853[-1856] Memorial 284/57
DARLEY, John farmer Mt Barker 1854 Memorial 439/76
DARLEY, John farmer Bugle Ranges 1865 Application 6524
DARLEY, John farmer formerly of Mt Barker 1851 but now of Crystal Brook 1875 Application 14269
DARLEY, John farmer Bugle Ranges Co Hindmarsh. Hundred of Crystal Brook land grant 1879 Grant Book 60 Page 228 County Victoria
DARLEY, John farmer Crystal Brook. Hundred of Crystal Brook land grant 1885 Grant Book 60 Page 235 County Victoria
No 1
DARLING, Charles Alfred farmer Mundoora. Robert Darling mentioned but not described 1889 Memorial 122/400
DARLING, Charles Alfred merchant Thistledene Merton Hall Road, Wimbledon, Surrey, England. Husband of Ethel Maude Darling, daughter of the late Frederick Benjamin CARLIN formerly of SA but now deceased 1909 Memorial 33/462
No 1
DARLING, Florence surveyor Adelaide and Eliza Darling his wife formerly the wife of James LAWRENCE 1858 Memorial 37/133
DARLING, Florence surveyor and hotelkeeper Adelaide 1872 Memorial 38/278
No 1
DARLING, George sheep farmer Pt Lincoln 1850[-1875] Memorial 166/26, Application 14086
DARLING, George farmer Pt Lincoln Hundred of Lincoln land grant 1862[-1873] Grant Book 21 Page 6 County Flinders
DARLING, Henry cab proprietor Medindie 1873[-1877] Memorial 164/265
No 1
DARLING, James JP of Pt Germein 1881 Memorial 80/335
No 2
DARLING, James merchant Adelaide (Carrington St). Robert Darling mentioned but not described 1888 Memorial 174/390
No 3
DARLING, James farmer Tumby Bay Hundred of Hutchison land grant 1871 Grant Book 21 Page 87 County Flinders
DARLING, James farmer Tumby Bay 1892 Memorial 123/415
No 4
DARLING, James of Wallaroo 1917 Memorial 113/485
No 1 - perhaps mixture of the Elder and the Younger
DARLING, John storekeeper Adelaide (Rundle St) 1857 Memorial 159/130
DARLING, John storekeeper Millbrook 1866 Memorial 33/211
DARLING, John miller and corn merchant The Sturt near Tapley Hill 1869 Memorial 100/241
DARLING, John grain merchant Adelaide Morgan township allotment land grant 1878 Grant Book 18 Page 5 County Eyre
DARLING, John the Younger corn merchant Adelaide, about to leave the province for a period, power of attorney to James DARLING gentleman formerly of Pt Pirie, but now of Adelaide, to manage his SA affairs 11/4/1882 Deposit 93/1882
DARLING, John commissioner for public works and railways for SA 1885 Memorial 148/370
DARLING, John the Younger merchant Adelaide 1891 Memorial 9/408
DARLING, John grain merchant and miller Norwood trading at Adelaide and elsewhere under the style or firm of John Darling and Son 1911 Memorial 127/464
No 1
DARLING, Robert farmer Pt Broughton. Hundred of Mundoora land grant 1884 Grant Book 14 Page 266 County Daly
DARLING, Robert farmer Mundoora. Hundred of Mundoora land grant 1885[-1891] Grant Book 14 Page 266 County Daly
DARLING, Robert farmer Mundoora 1885[-1887] Memorial 51/365
DARLING, Robert wheat buyer Mundoora 1885 Memorial 126/367
DARLING, Robert JP farmer Mundoora 1887 Memorial 100/388
DARLING, Robert gentleman Mundoora linked with John Darling the Elder and Younger merchants Adelaide 1889 Memorial 136/396
DARLING, Robert formerly farmer Mundoora but now gentleman The Semaphore 1891 Memorial 58/409
DARLING, Robert formerly farmer Mundoora 1882, but at present in Geralton WA 1898 Memorials 64 & 65/436
DARLING, Robert formerly farmer Mundoora but now gentleman Geralton WA 1907 Memorial 82/458
DARLING, Robert formerly farmer Mundoora but now gentleman Melbourne Vic 1916 Memorial 198/474
No 1
DARLING, William Ferrier of Tumby Bay Hundred of Yaranyacka land grant 1881 Grant Book 179 Page 205 County Flinders
DARLING, William Ferrier farmer Yaranyacka farmer Yaranyacka trustee Wesleyan Methodist Church Hundred of Yaranyacka land grant 1891 Grant Book 179 Page 207 County Flinders
DARLING, William Ferrier farmer Warratta Vale, had died by 1911 intestate. Letters of administration to Jessie Darling widow Warratta to settle the estate Grant Book 179 Page 213 County Flinders
DARLINGTON, John no description director Yorke Peninsula Mining Co Ltd 1884 Memorial 224/356
DARLINGTON, WR clerk to WSJ MITCHELL solicitor Adelaide 1895 Memorial 9/424
FIND CHECK DARLY
DARLY, R Shannon solicitor Mt Pleasant 1923 Memorial 128/487
No 1
DARMODY, John farmer Macclesfield 1855 Memorial 10/89
DARMODY, John and Michael Peter farmers Macclesfield 1858 Memorial 328/142
DARMODY, John, Michael Peter and William farmers Macclesfield 1868 Memorial 90/235
DARMODY, John farmer formerly of Macclesfield but now of Kadina, brother to Peter and William Darmody farmers Kadina 1861 Memorial 212/179
DARMODY, John farmer Macclesfield 1880 Memorial 32/326
No 1 - perhaps mixture of the Elder and the Younger
DARMODY, Michael farmer Echunga 1851[-1853] Memorial 468/33
DARMODY, Michael farmer Green Hills near Macclesfield 1855 Memorial 256/82
DARMODY, Michael the Elder farmer Green Hills near Macclesfield 1855 Memorial 332/85
DARMODY, Michael farmer Kapunda 1857 Memorial 211/113
No 1
DARMODY, Michael Peter farmer Greenhills near Macclesfield 1859 Memorial 74/156
DARMODY, Michael Peter farmer Macclesfield Co Hindmarsh. Hundred of Wallaroo land grant 1861 Grant Book 14 Page 3 County Daly
DARMODY, Michael Peter cattle dealer Kadina 1861 Memorial 316/179
DARMODY, Michael Peter of Kadina. Hundred of Wallaroo land grant 1882 Grant Book 14 Page 88 County Daly
DARMODY, Michael Peter farmer Kadina and DARMODY, John overseer Moolooloo, owned land at Macclesfield 1889 Application 21584
DARMODY, Robert farmer Echunga 1851 Memorial 305/33
No 1
DARMODY, William farmer Macclesfield 1859[-1868] Memorial 265/155
DARMODY, William of Moolooloo 1880 Memorial 240/324
DARMODY, William of Parachilna 1889 Memorial 182/400
DARMODY, William licensed victualler Parachilna. Parachilna (Hundred of Nilpena) township allotment land grant 1890 Grant Book 59 Page 27 County Taunton
DARNBROUGH, Thomas gentleman Adelaide 1868, died 15/10/1870 Inglewood Vic, unmarried and intestate. His only brother, Jacob Darnbrough gentleman, now of Adelaide, settled his estate in 1873 Memorials 196/250, 17/265
DARRIG, John Robert carrier Hindmarsh 1905 Application 25056
DARSTON, Sidney Bridle licensed victualler Pt Lincoln 1857 Memorial 174/131
No 1
DART, George Robert David farm hand Kingston S-E 1921 Memorial 91/482
DART, George Robert David labourer Kingston S-E 1920[-1929] Memorial 96/515
DART, Isaac John farmer Cooke Plains Hundred of Joyce land grant 1882 Grant Book 51 Page 8 County Robe
No 1
DART, John farmer Kooringa 1849 Memorial 383/18
DART, John Esquire Summerhill Kapunda 1856 Memorial 75/100
DART, John farmer The Light 1856. Hundred of Waterloo land grant Memorial 59/214
DART, John farmer Spring Creek mid-1856 Memorial 63/214
DART, John farmer Spring Creek off the Light River Hundred of Waterloo land grant 1858 Grant Book 44 Page 355 County Light
DART, John farmer Spring Creek near Marrabel on the Dirty Light 1863[-1878] Application 16883
No 2
DART, John farmer Hundred of Bright. Hundred of Bright land grant 1878 Grant Book 9 Page 46 County Burra
DART, Robert George David labourer Kingston S-E 1936 Memorial 47/510
DART, Thomas farmer Coomandook., Hundred of Roby land grant 1912 Grant Book 6 Page 23 County Buccleuch
No 1
DART, William of Mannum on the Murray 1869 Memorial 52/242
No 2
DART, William farmer near Marrabel on the Dirty Light 1873 Memorial 219/266
No 3
DART, William carpenter Mt Torrens 1880 Application 18057
DART, William 42 widower farmer Salisbury (Father: John Dart) married Sophia DUNN 49 widow Salisbury (Father: William HUXTABLE) on 3/9/1874 Holy Trinity North Tce Adelaide. Witnesses: WH WALKER blacksmith Pt Adelaide and MM Walker Pt Adelaide. Sophia Dart wife of William Dart gardener Salisbury, died 7/1/1883 Salisbury, of mesentry carcinoma, aged 56 Application 21082
DART, William gardener Salisbury 1909, declared that he had lived in the area for 51 years Application 25657
DARTON, Charles Richard gentleman formerly of Adelaide but now of parts beyond the sea for over 12 months 1874 Application 13881.
DARVALL, Alfred gentleman formerly of Angaston but now of Melbourne Vic
linked with WHC Darvall town clerk Beechworth Vic 1868 Memorial 232/234
DARVELL, Charles plumber Adelaide (Wyatt St) 1884 Memorial 120/360
DARWENT, Eliza widow Adelaide 1877 Memorial 59/303
No 1
DARWENT, Issachar shoemaker Cherry Gardens 1865 Memorial 128/205
DARWENT, Issachar bootmaker Coromandel Valley 1869 Application 9924
No 1 – the Elder
DARWENT, Joseph gentleman Adelaide 1849[-1854] Memorials 484/18 & 456/34.
DARWENT, Joseph commission agent Adelaide 1857 Memorial 227/122
DARWENT, Joseph agent Adelaide 1858 Memorial 92/144
DARWENT, Joseph merchant and commission agent Adelaide 1860[-1863] Memorial 68/161
DARWENT, Joseph ship owner and general agent Adelaide 1865[-1867] Memorial 178/202, Application 27693
DARWENT, Joseph of Adelaide, became a bankrupt in 1872 Memorial 30/269
DARWENT, Joseph mercant Adelaide, died 20/10/1872 at home, of alcoholism, aged 48 Application 22086
DARWENT, Joseph formerly merchant Adelaide, but then an insolvent debtor now deceased 1874 Memorial 216/274
No 2 – the Younger
DARWENT, Jos the Younger Inglis Flat Tatiara District 1872 Memorial 5/260
DARWENT, Joseph farmer near Millicent Hatherleigh (Hundred of Mt Muirhead) township allotment land grant 1880 Grant Book 31 Page 327 County Grey
DARWENT, Joseph farmer Robe Hundred of Mt Muirhead land grant 1883 Grant Book 31 Page 200 County Grey
DARWENT, Winifred Theresa married woman Penola 1889 Memorial 11/398
No 1
DARWIN, Arthur gardener Nangkita Hundred of Nangkita land grant 1899 Grant Book 37 Page 16 County Hindmarsh
DARWIN, Arthur gardener Finniss Hundred of Nangkita land grant 1906 Grant Book 37 Page 18 County Hindmarsh
DARWIN, Edwin George carpenter North Adelaide (22 Ward St East) a member of the Adelaide Society of the New Church 1888 Memorial 146/394
DARWIN, Elizabeth widow North Adelaide (Melbourne St) 1849[-1859] Memorial 55/18
No 1 - probably the same person
DARWIN, H bank manager Saddleworth 1885 Memorial 186/364
DARWIN, H clerk Yongala [probably to the National Bank of Australasia] 1889 Memorial 150/397
DARWIN, H of Wallaroo 1893 Memorial 34/416
DARWIN, Henry bank manager Wallaroo 1893 Memorial 141/419
DARWIN, Herbert blacksmith Nangkita, had died by 1899 intestate. Letters of administration to William Henry Darwin postmaster St Peters to settle the estate Grant Book 37 Page 15 County Hindmarsh
No 1 – Jessie Elizabeth Darwin
DARWIN, Jessie widow Queens Own Town 1904 Memorial 155/451
DARWIN, Jessie Elizabeth housekeeper Queens Own Town Hundred of Nangkita land grant 1906 Grant Book 37 Page 18 County Hindmarsh
DARWIN, William Henry Prince of Wales Oddfellows Lodge trustee Kapunda 1870 Application 11089
No 1
DASBOROUGH, Charles Bradley master mariner Queenstown 1868 Memorial 105/236
DASBOROUGH, Charles Bradley master mariner Queenstown, power of attorney to Andrew Sinclair NEILL Esquire Pt Adelaide, to complete the sale of his house and lots (35, 36) at Queenstown to Thomas Brushfield SHEPLEY 13/1/1869 Deposit 193/1869
DASBOROUGH, Douglas Denham surveyor 308 Young St, Wayville 1941 Memorial 53/515
No 1
DASHWOOD, CJ of Adelaide (King William St) 1873 Memorial 29/268
DASHWOOD, CJ articled clerk to WH BUNDY solicitor Adelaide 1868[-1872] Memorial 9/231
DASHWOOD, Charles solicitor Adelaide 1874[-1883] Memorial 10/275
DASHWOOD, Charles James solicitor Adelaide 1876[-1889] Memorial 158/287
DASHWOOD, Charles James solicitor Adelaide linked with DC Dashwood farmer Mannum and Francis Robert Dashwood farmer Hundred of Burdett 1887 Memorial 125/384
DASHWOOD, Charles James solicitor Adelaide, of Dashwood & VARLEY, CG solicitors Eagle Chambers, Adelaide 1888 Application 21354
DASHWOOD, Charles James solicitor Adelaide, power of attorney to Charles Hawkes Todd CONNOR merchant Adelaide to manage his SA affairs 12/4/1892 Deposit 197/1893
DASHWOOD, Charles James Government Resident Palmerston Northern Territory of SA 1901 Memorial 202/444
DASHWOOD, Charles James crown solicitor Adelaide. Hundred of Kuitpo land grant 1912 Grant Book 2 Page 102 County Adelaide
DASHWOOD, De Courey sheepfarmer Mannum Co Sturt Hundred of Burdett land grant 1881 Grant Book 54 Page 62c County Russell
No 1
DASHWOOD, George Frederick Esquire Parkhouse near Adelaide 1847 Memorial 358/11 Esquire Kensington 1850 Memorial 47/28 Esquire Pt Adelaide 1853 Memorial 147/49
DASHWOOD, George Frederick Esquire Adelaide 1853 Memorial 55/73
DASHWOOD, George Frederick Esquire Adelaide, power of attorney to Samuel DAVENPORT Esquire Beaumont, near Adelaide, and in default, Edward STIRLING Esquire, to manage his SA estates 7/5/1856 Deposit 354/1856
DASHWOOD, George Frederick gentleman Adelaide 1861 Application 2407
DASHWOOD, George Frederick Esquire The Meadows 1879 Memorial 177/320
DASHWOOD, William stationer Adelaide (Grenfell St) 1850 Memorial 212/27
DASHWOOD, William Henry surgeon Kooringa 1876[-1877] Memorial 147/291
DASSEL, Otto farmer Adelaide 1845 Memorial 348/5
No 1
DATLEN, Ruth widow formerly of Kilburn but now of Walkerville 1943 Memorial 26/517
DATLEN, Ruth widow 14 Corconda St, Enfield, aged 68 in 1958 Application 29309
DATSON, Albert William formerly farmer Smokey Bay but now labourer Croydon linked with Thomas Henry Datson labourer Kapunda 1928 Memorial 199/498
DATSON, Henry Herbert farmer formerly of Kadina but now of Gawler linked with James Datson mining agent formerly of Kadina but now of Moonta. James Charles Datson mines assistant storkeeper Wallaroo also of this family 1890 Memorials 52 & 53/406
No 1
DATSON, Hugh miner Paringa Mine 1851 Memorial 393/38
DATSON, Hugh gold digger formerly of Ballarat Vic but now of Nairne 1857 Memorial 265/115
DATSON, John George Weymouth farmer Kapunda c1926-c1939 Application 29151
DATSON, Thomas Henry pensioner Kapunda, died 11/9/1953. Uncle of Phyllis Ada MARTIN of Margaret St, Norwood Memorial 165/528
No 1
DATSON, William farmer Kapunda Hundred of Kapunda land grant 1857 Grant Book 44 Page 133 County Light
DATSON, William farmer Kapunda 1858 Memorial 168/139
DATSON, William labourer Adelaide and Mary Ann Datson his wife of Kapunda 1870 Memorial 76/244
DATSON, Mary Ann the late. Her family as of 1918 - George Datson farmer Kapunda, Thomas Henry Datson labourer formerly of Kalgoorlie WA but now of Kapunda, and Albert William Datson farmer Smoky Bay Memorial 122/476
DAU, Johann Friedrich Marcus dairyman Adelaide 1862 Application 3765
DAUGHERTY/DOUGHERTY, Edward shoemaker Willaston 1852 Memorial 114/40.
DAUGHERTY, RJ articled law clerk Adelaide 1949 Memorial 120/523
DAUGHTER, CG JP Mt Gambier 1876 Application 24100
DAUGLISH, Henry William wool broker 78 Basinghall St, London, Middlesex, England, power of attorney to Arthur HARDY Esquire Adelaide, to manage his SA lands and investments 17/1/1865 Deposit 63/1866
No 1
DAVALL, George out of business Sydenham Rd, Norwood 1888 Memorial 17/394
DAVALL, George publican Adelaide (Bijou Hotel formerly known as the Savoy Hotel Rundle St) 1900 Memorial 227/439
DAVENPORT, AV solicitor Adelaide 1931 Memorial 196/522
No 1 – the Elder and the Younger
DAVENPORT, George Francis the Elder surveyor Oxford, England m 30/4/1829 Sculcoates parish church, Yorks, England, to his 1st cousin Eliza DAVENPORT. Their eldest son, George Francis Davenport the Younger born 30/10/1831 Gratfield, Kidlington, Oxon. The Davenports emigrated to SA. GF Davenport the Elder landowner died 8/4/1843 Adelaide, of typhus, aged 37. William HELE carpenter Gilles St, Adelaide, registered the death. Application 3479
DAVENPORT, George Francis Esquire of Macclesfield, died. Husband of Sarah Davenport. Their family as at 1860 - George Henry Davenport [later stock agent Melbourne Vic], Charles James Davenport [later HM 6th Regiment Dragoon Guards surgeon Manchester, Lancs, England] and Emily Jane Davenport [m Robert Ringrose gentleman Swanland, Yorks, England] RPA Search 340
No 1
DAVENPORT, George Henry Esquire Bugle Ranges 1854. Eldest son and heir at law of the late George Francis Davenport Esquire deceased Memorial 230/61
DAVENPORT, George Henry stockholder Adelaide 1859 Application 901
DAVENPORT, George Henry gentleman Adelaide 1859[-1864] Application 21194
DAVENPORT, George Henry gentleman Melbourne Vic, heir at law of his late father, George Francis Davenport 1862 Application 3479
No 1
DAVENPORT, Howard joint stock company manager Adelaide 1893[-1901] Memorial 152/418
DAVENPORT, Howard Manager of The Executor Trustee and Agency Co of SA 12 Waymouth St, Adelaide 1901 Application 24168
DAVENPORT, Howard joint stock company manager Adelaide. Nephew to Sir Samuel Davenport and sole executor of his will 1906 Memorials 227/455 & 73/456
DAVENPORT, Isabel married woman Pt Elliot 1923 Memorial 34/488
DAVENPORT, Margaret widow Greenock Creek 1859 Memorial 84/155
DAVENPORT, Rhoda Grace spinster Magdalen Bridge, Oxon, England, power of attorney to NA KNOX and LW THRUPP gentlemen Adelaide, to manage her estate in SA 25/11/1869 Deposit 195/1878.
No 1
DAVENPORT, Samuel Esquire Adelaide 1857 Member of the Local Board of Advice to the SA Company Memorial 203/128
DAVENPORT, Samuel gentleman Beaumont, died 3/9/1906, of enlarged prostate, and surgical kidneys and uroemia, aged 88 Application 25242
No 1
DAVEY, Alfred James agent Clare 1900 Memorial 192/440
DAVEY, Alfred James auctioneer Clare 1920 Application 26916
DAVEY, Alfred James auctioneer Clare 1925 Memorial 126/493
DAVEY, Arnold Edwin miller Penrice Mills 1878[-1879] Memorial 44/305
No 1
DAVEY, Arthur Albert librarian Kooringa 1915 Memorial 27/473
DAVEY, Arthur Albert Clerk of the Kooringa District Council 1929, born 28/1/1876, had held his job for 18 years and still employed Application 27751
No 1
DAVEY, Benjamin farmer Light Pass near Angaston 1850[-1853] Memorial 330/22
DAVEY, Benjamin miller Lyndoch 1853[-1855] Memorial 407/56
DAVEY, Benjamin miller Daveyston 1856 Memorial 460/96
DAVEY, Benjamin miller formerly of Lyndoch Valley but now of Daveyston 1859 Memorial 43/157
DAVEY, Benjamin miner Kensington 1854 Memorial 473/66
DAVEY, Benjamin carpenter Norwood 1856[-1857] Memorial 123/105
DAVEY, Benjamin farmer Daveyston 1863 Memorial 79/201
DAVEY, Benjamin formerly miller Greenock but now of Norwood 1864 Memorial 169/200
DAVEY, Benjamin gentleman Norwood. His daughter, Emily Davey, was the wife of George ROENNFELDT. Benjamin Davey Roennfeldt was a grandson 1875 Memorial 209/285
DAVEY, Benjamin James miller Daveyston linked with Edwin Davey miller Penrice 1875 Memorial 208/285
DAVEY, Charles farmer Hundred of Nuriootpa 1861 Memorial 15/175
DAVEY, CJ of Kalgoorlie WA gave power of attorney to Alex BETHUNE of Gumeracha to attend to his general affairs in SA 1896 Memorial 202/427
DAVEY, Cyrus farmer Orbost Gippsland Vic 1915, possibly from the Davey family of Happy Valley Application 26421
No 1
DAVEY, David miller Edwardstown 1854[-1856] Memorial 393/76
DAVEY, David miller Parkside 1857 Memorial 283/124
DAVEY, E bank manager Brighton 1894 Memorial 211/420
No 1
DAVEY, Edward Esquire formerly of Adelaide but now of Melbourne Vic 1854 Memorial 167/79
No 2
DAVEY, Edward storekeeper Farina Out of Hundreds. Marree (Out of Hundreds) township allotment land grant 1884[-1890] Grant Book 65 Page 135 County Not named
DAVEY, Edward storekeeper Hergott Springs. Trustee Cemetery Marree Marree (Out of Hundreds) township suburban allotment land grant 1887 Grant Book 65 Page 154 County Not named
No 1
DAVEY, Edward James town clerk of Burra from 1888 to date 1923 Application 27152
DAVEY, Edward James Town Clerk Kooringa 1928, declared he had held the post since 1911 Application 27690
DAVEY, Edward James agent Kooringa 1928 Memorial 162/498
DAVEY, EJ town clerk of Burra 1933 Memorial 48/507
DAVEY, Edward James Town Clerk Kooringa 1933, declared that he had lived in Kooringa for 30 years and had worked for the Corporation for 23 years, first as a clerk then as Town Clerk Application 27931
DAVEY, Edward James Town Clerk of the Corporation of Burra, aged 67 in 1937, declared that he had lived his whole life in the town Application 28056
No 1
DAVEY, Edwin miller Penrice 1885 Application 20527
DAVEY, Edwin miller formerly of Penrice but now of Angaston 1889 Memorial 46/397
DAVEY, Edwin miller Adelaide 1894 Memorial 23/421
DAVEY, Edwin miller Adelaide and Phillis Vingoe Davey his wife 1896[-1905] Memorial 213/427
DAVEY, Edwin formerly miller Angaston but now out of business Parkside probably father of Arnold Edwin Davey miller East Adelaide; Thomas Horace Davey miller Parkside; Maurice Charles Davey miller Pyrmont NSW; George Arthur Davey miller Parkside; and Bertram Cohn Davey miller Kew Vic 1911 Memorial 210/465
DAVEY, Edwin miller Adelaide 1911. Angaston Methodist Church trustee Application 26005
DAVEY family 1912 - Bertram John Davey miller Kew Vic, Arnold Edwin Davey miller East Adelaide, Thomas Horace Davey miller Parkside, Maurice Charles Davey miller Pyrmont NSW, and George Arthur Davey miller formerly of Parkside but now of Pyrmont NSW Memorial 169/467
No 2
DAVEY, Edwin farmer Happy Valley 1915 Application 26421
DAVEY, Eliza widow Happy Valley 1915 Application 26421
DAVEY, Elias Reginald clerk Burra 1953, declared that he had been Clerk of the Corporation of Burra since 1945 Application 28995
DAVEY, George farmer Hundred of Light 1861 Perhaps linked with Charles Davey farmer Hundred of Nuriootpa Memorial 15/175
No 1
DAVEY, George Arthur and Maurice Charles Davey both millers Pyrmont NSW linked with Thomas Horace Davey miller Parkside 1918 Memorial 80/477
DAVEY, George Arthur miller Pyrmont near Sydney NSW and DAVEY, Gordon Edwin Macklin miller Adelaide 1924 Application 27267
DAVEY, Harold Samuel Southwell law clerk 65 Rundle St, Kent Town 1925, for the firm of Messrs SYMON, MAYO, MURRAY & CUDMORE solicitors Brookman Buildings, Grenfell St, Adelaide Application 27356
No 1
DAVEY, James blacksmith Gawler 1850[-1859]. Wesleyan Methodist Church trustee. Enrolment 41/8
DAVEY, James blacksmith Gawler Co Gawler. Hundred of Barossa land grant 1853 Grant Book 1 Page 38 County Adelaide
DAVEY, James blacksmith Gawler 1862 Application 2846
DAVEY, James machinist Bolena near Gawler 1867 Memorial 243/232
DAVEY, James blacksmith Lyndoch Valley Road near Gawler 1868 Memorial 64/228
DAVEY, James storekeeper Gawler 1876 Memorial 60/292
No 2
DAVEY, James blacksmith Kooringa 1851 Memorial 335/33
No 3
DAVEY, James gentleman Adelaide 1851 Memorial 206/30
DAVEY, James oil refiner Adelaide (Waymouth St) and Sarah Ann Davey his wife 1859 Memorial 95/239
No 4
DAVEY, James the Younger farmer Gawler River 1865 Memorial 303/204
DAVEY, James the Younger miller Penrice near Angaston 1865 Memorial 220/207
DAVEY, James farmer Moorooroo 1866 Application 7154
No 5
DAVEY, James farmer Troubridge Agricultural Area trustee unnamed school Hundred of Melville land grant 1871 Grant Book 19 Page 63 County Fergusson
DAVEY, James farmer Hope Vale Troubridge Area Edithburgh township allotment land grant 1871 Grant Book 19 Page 487 County Fergusson
DAVEY, James farmer Troubridge trustee Wesleyan Methodist Church Edithburgh township allotment land grant 1873 Grant Book 19 Page 488 County Fergusson
DAVEY, James farmer Troubridge Hundred of Moorowie land grant 1874 Grant Book 19 Page 31 County Fergusson
DAVEY, James Frederick gentleman Honiton Yorke Peninsula 1885 Memorial 98/365
No 1
DAVEY, James Moxham butcher Pt Adelaide 1853 Memorial 499/59
DAVEY, James Moxham farmer Le Fevre Peninsula 1857 Memorial 21/120
DAVEY, James Moxham butcher Le Fevre Peninsula 1861 Application 2124
No 1
DAVEY, John shoemaker Noarlunga 1850[-1859] Memorial 190/22
DAVEY, John farmer Noarlunga 1854 Memorial 171/70
DAVEY, John shoemaker lived at Noarlunga in 1850. Father of Fanny MACK. He was probably a relative to Joseph Davey and his brother, Thomas Davey, both of Noarlunga. Thomas Davey died 9/2/1896. Husband of Eliza Jane Davey. Her sister was Elizabeth Jane HUNTER widow Kalgoorlie Rd, Largs Bay 1935 Application 27883
No 2
DAVEY, John assayer Adelaide 1854 Memorial 435/62
DAVEY, John formerly assayer Adelaide but now miner Ballarat Vic 1857 Memorial 222/129
No 3 - likely to be the same person
DAVEY, John and Thomas farmers Little Plains 1849 Memorial 153/18
DAVEY, John and Thomas farmers Light Pass 1855 Memorial 103/82
DAVEY, John farmer Section 34 near Truro 1859 Memorial 3/155
DAVEY, John of the Pine Hut Plains near Truro 1859 linked with Edwin Davey of the Duckponds Memorial 228/163
DAVEY, John storekeeper Truro 1860 Memorial 69/167
DAVEY, John mail driver 1862, linked with DAVEY, Thomas farmer both of Angaston Application 3550
DAVEY, John farmer Angaston Hundred of Melville land grant 1877 Grant Book 19 Page 79 County Fergusson
DAVEY, John the Younger farmer near Edithburgh 1877, son of the late John Davey the Elder formerly farmer near Angaston. J Davey the Elder had taken out land grants in the Hundred of Moorooroo during 1854 with Thomas Davey who died 15/9/1862. The men both lived at Light Pass when they took out the grants. Application 16166
DAVEY, John sheepfarmer Waltham near Honiton Hundred of Melville land grant 1901 Grant Book 19 Page 88 County Fergusson
No 4 - perhaps the same person
DAVEY, John blacksmith Noarlunga 1857 Memorial 272/121
DAVEY, John blacksmith Riverton 1863[-1869] Memorial 194/189
No 5
DAVEY, John farmer Gumeracha 1859 Memorial 331/156
No 6
DAVEY, John farmer Happy Valley 1861 Application 2730
DAVEY, John shoemaker Happy Valley deceased left land to his son, Thomas Davey carter Happy Valley 1883 Application 19608
No 7
DAVEY, John miller Nairne Co Sturt. Hundred of Redhill land grant 1876 Grant Book 14 Page 363 County Daly
No 1
DAVEY, John Francis bootmaker Redhill Co Daly. Hundred of Crystal Brook land grant 1878 Grant Book 60 Page 224 County Victoria
DAVEY, John Francis, Robert Bishop FARRAR and Abraham Pinsent SCOTT auctioneers Laura trading as Davey, Farrar & Scott 1886 Memorial 54/375
DAVEY, John Francis, Robert Bishop FARRAR, Abraham Pinsent SCOTT stock and station agents Laura, trading as Davey, Farrar & Scott, bankrupt 13/4/1887. Excellent list of assets Enrolment 15/54.
No 1
DAVEY, Joseph Manadue gardener Baroota. Trustee unnamed Church. Hundred of Baroota land grant 1886 Grant Book 24 Page 697 County Frome
DAVEY, Joseph Manadue farmer Hundred of Miltalie Co Jervois 1889 Memorial 112/399
DAVEY, Laura Roach spinster Clare 1936 Application 28001
DAVEY, Richard railway employee formerly of Kapunda but now of Roseworthy 1892 Application 22233
DAVEY, Richard Geoffrey labourer Pt Lincoln 1946 Memorial 170/519
No 1
DAVEY, Richard Jenkin labourer North Adelaide 1850[-1859] Memorial 204/24
DAVEY, Richard Jenkin labourer formerly of North Adelaide late of Kooringa, in SA at least from c1850 until his death on 22/3/1884 at Kooringa Application 22965
DAVEY, Samuel blacksmith Hamilton on the Light 1866[-1869] Memorial 195/211
DAVEY, Samuel Joseph bootmaker formerly of Kooringa but now of Broken Hill NSW 1892 Memorial 98/414
DAVEY, Sarah Ann widow formerly of the Lord Raglan Hotel, Waymouth St, Adelaide but then of Hutt St, Adelaide, died c1891 Memorial 171/408
DAVEY, SH/W bank manager Nuriootpa 1890 Memorial 113/403
No 1
DAVEY, Thomas and John farmers Little Plains 1849 (Bought Section 300 Hundred of Moorooroo) Of Light Pass 1854. Enrolment 12/44
DAVEY, Thomas farmer Light Pass 1851[-1854] Memorial 399/35.
DAVEY, Thomas farmer Angaston 1854[-1855] Memorial 14/72
DAVEY, Thomas and James farmers near Angaston 1855 Penrice Wesleyan Methodist Chapel trustees Memorial 182/88
DAVEY, Thomas farmer Angaston, died 15/9/1862 asthma, aged 66
No 2
DAVEY, Thomas bootmaker Moonta. Hundred of Tiparra land grant 1882 Grant Book 14 Page 420 County Daly Application 15048
No 1 - likely to be the same person
DAVEY, Thomas Henry farmer Angas Park 1851 Memorial 482/35.
DAVEY, Thomas Henry New Inn Angaston 1856 Memorial 348/111
DAVEY, Thomas Henry farmer Angaston 1865 Application 6896
DAVEY, Thomas Henry formerly publican 1855 but now farmer Angaston 1867 Application 8262
DAVEY, Thomas H[orace] miller Eudunda 1894[-1895] Memorial 179/423
DAVEY, Thomas Lewis provision merchant Adelaide (Rundle St) 1892 Memorial 5/414
DAVEY, Thomas Reynolds of East Moonta 1871 Memorial 9/256
No 1 - likely to be the same person
DAVEY, William bricklayer near Willunga and Elizabeth Davey his wife [formerly Elizabeth HANCOCK daughter of the late John Hancock formerly of Bowden but now deceased] 1847 Memorial 484/9
DAVEY, William farmer Noarlunga 1849[-1850] Memorial 14/15
DAVEY, William farmer Noarlunga 1853[-1854] Brother to John Davey no description Memorial 227/48
DAVEY, William formerly farmer Noarlunga but now baker Daisy Hill Vic 1859 Memorial 204/158
No 2
DAVEY, WIlliam shoemaker Salisbury 1857 Memorial 347/123
No 3
DAVEY, William clerk Kooringa 1878[-1902] Memorial 217/312
DAVEY, W accountant Kooringa 1901 Memorial 198/442
DAVEY, William clerk Kooringa 1902 Kooringa Methodist Church trustee Application 28412
No 1
DAVEY, William Jenkin printer Kooringa 1895 Memorial 82/424
DAVEY, William Jenkin newspaper proprietor Kooringa 1912 Memorial 242/466
DAVEY, William Jenkin out of business Henley Beach 1913 Application 26274
DAVID, David labourer Glenelg 1854 Glenelg, Brighton & Adelaide Building Society member Memorial 360/76
No 1
DAVID, David Callel formerly out of business Adelaide but now publican Governor Hindmarsh Hotel Bowden 1924 Memorial 25/492
DAVID, David Callel out of business Adelaide 1926 Application 27452
No 1
DAVID, John refiner Norwood 1849 Memorial 458/16
DAVID, John copper refiner near Hahndorf 1860 Application 1738
DAVID, John smelter Norwood 1863 Memorial 283/189
DAVID, John smelter Alberton 1864 Application 4978
DAVID, John smelter late of Alberton 1865 Application 6290
DAVID, John copper refiner Queensland and Janet David his wife 1866. This family had links with Pt Adelaide Application 7181
DAVID, John smelter Yatala township 1874 Memorial 45/274
DAVID, Janet widow Yatala 1878 Application 16725
No 2
DAVID, John labourer Adelaide 1854 Memorial 20/70
DAVIDGE, Gerald and James storekeepers Kingscote Kangaroo Island. Hundred of Menzies land grant 1911 Grant Book 11 Page 67 County Carnarvon
No 1
DAVIDS, Julius cooper Lobethal 1870 Memorial 3/246
DAVIDS, Julius Christian Friedrich cooper formerly of Lobethal 1869 but now of Adelaide 1873 Application 12751
DAVIDS, Julius Christian Friedrich cooper Adelaide 1874 Application 13728
DAVIDSON, Albert Weir farmer Hundred of Wandearah 1890 Memorial 240/407
DAVIDSON, Arthur farmer Angas Plains 1923 Application 27193
DAVIDSON, August of Bimbowrie 1888 Memorial 80/396
DAVIDSON, CH clerk Adelaide 1920 Memorial 28/481
No 1
DAVIDSON, David sheep farmer Baratta 1866 Memorial 230/215
No 2
DAVIDSON, David of Adelaide Secretary to the Wallaroo Mines 1877 Memorial 208/304
DAVIDSON, David mining secretary Prospect 1883 Memorial 95/354
DAVIDSON, David accountant Adelaide 1896 Application 27753
DAVIDSON, David accountant Adelaide 1898 Memorial 239/433
DAVIDSON, David genteman Prospect 1915 Application 26429
No 3
DAVIDSON, David farmer O'Halloran Hill 1909 Application 25665
No 1
DAVIDSON, FG undertaker's clerk Gurney Rd, Rose Park 1911[-1913] Applications 27356, 27905, 29152
DAVIDSON, Francis Gowan clerk Oaklands linked with Thomas David Davidson farmer O'Halloran Hill and Bessie Ellen Davidson of 18 Rue BoissonAde, Paris, France 1921 Memorial 163/494
No 1
DAVIDSON, George and Thomas farmers Little Para 1854 Memorial 108/62
No 2
DAVIDSON, George farmer the Angas 1855 Memorial 29/86
DAVIDSON, George and CARRUTHERS, Richard farmers Milang 1862 Application 3047
DAVIDSON, George farmer Angas Plains 1870[-1904] Memorial 44/249
DAVIDSON, George farmer Belvidere [near Strathalbyn] and Margaret Davidson his wife formerly Margaret MILLER spinster 1883 Memorial 223/348
DAVIDSON, George farmer Angas Plains Co Hindmarsh. Hundred of Redhill land grant 1882 Grant Book 14 Page 378 County Daly
DAVIDSON, George farmer Angas Plains Co Hindmarsh. Hundred of Crystal Brook land grant 1884 Grant Book 60 Page 234 County Victoria
DAVIDSON, George farmer Wandearah. Hundred of Wandearah land grant 1898 Grant Book 60 Page 329 County Victoria
DAVIDSON, George Miller farmer Crystal Brook 1903 Memorial 94/449
DAVIDSON, Henry George labourer Penola 1923[-1928] Memorial 160/489
No 1
DAVIDSON, James labourer Glenelg 1849 Memorial 217/17
No 2
DAVIDSON, James farmer Angas Plains Co Hindmarsh. Hundred of Crystal Brook land grant 1881 Grant Book 60 Page 232 County Victoria
DAVIDSON, James perhaps of Merriton, had died by 1891. Executors – Caroline Davidson widow Merriton and George Davidson of Merriton Grant Book 60 Page 235 County Victoria
No 1
DAVIDSON, John carpenter Penola Co Grey. Hundred of Hynam land grant 1882 Grant Book 29 Page 167 County MacDonnell
DAVIDSON, John carpenter Penola 1894 Application 22709
DAVIDSON, John of Penola 1899 Memorial 158/438
No 2 – perhaps a continuation of No 1
DAVIDSON, John farmer Aden Hundred of Monbulla Hundred of Monbulla land grant 1902[-1903] Grant Book 31 Page 67 County Grey
DAVIDSON, John Michael engineer Goolwa 1875 Application 14338
DAVIDSON, John S lighthouse keeper Cape Banks 1914 Memorial 126/471
No 1
DAVIDSON, John Smithson farmer Woodville 1882 Memorial 70/350
DAVIDSON, John Smithson farmer Woodville 1884 Hundred of Yadnarie land grant 1892 Grant Book 39 Page 55 County Jervois
DAVIDSON, Joseph publican Adelaide (Sturt Hotel Grenfell St) 1881 Memorial 201/331
DAVIDSON, Martha spinster Kangaroo Island. Hundred of Dudley land grant 1882 Grant Book 11 Page 10 County Carnarvon
DAVIDSON, Oswald William storeman Gawler 1954 Memorial 37/529
DAVIDSON, Richard James of Wandearah West 1888 Memorial 35/391
No 1
DAVIDSON, Robert Esquire Adelaide 1851 Memorial 320/35.
DAVIDSON, Robert of Van Diemen’s Land 1852 Memorial 86/41.
No 2
DAVIDSON, Robert labourer Norwood 1851 Memorial 243/38.
DAVIDSON, Robert gentleman Norwood 1865 Memorial 232/208
DAVIDSON, Robert storeman Sydenham Rd, Norwood, died 24/10/ 1899. He left real estate in trust to his wife, Jemima Davidson Application 24999
DAVIDSON, Robert storeman Sydenham Rd, Norwood, died c1899. Wife and children mentioned but not named. Executors: James ROFE carrier Pt Adelaide and John WILLIAMS formerly farmer but now Clerk of the Yatala South District Council Enfield Memorial 150/439
No 3
DAVIDSON, Robert farmer Hog Bay Kangaroo Island 1882 Memorial 9/343
No 1
DAVIDSON, Roy Laidlaw of Scottsburn Woodside linked with Hugh Lauder Davidson of Adelaide 1929 Memorial 61/501
DAVIDSON, Roy Laidlaw grazier Woodside 1956 Application 29239
No 1
DAVIDSON, Thomas farmer The Hermitage Little Para 1851 Memorial 33/29
DAVIDSON, Thomas and George farmers Little Para 1854 Memorial 108/62
DAVIDSON, Thomas farmer Hundred of Para Wurlie 1886[-1887] Memorial 124/380
DAVIDSON, Thomas farmer Merriton 1893 Memorial 242/419
DAVIDSON, Thomas farmer Redhill. Hundred of Redhill land grant 1904 Grant Book 14 Page 381 County Daly
No 1
DAVIDSON, Thomas Williams clerk Norwood Co Adelaide. Yarcowie (Hundred of Whyte) township allotment land grant 1880 Grant Book 60 Page 465 County Victoria
DAVIDSON, Thomas Williams civil service clerk Norwood 1886 Application 21118
No 1
DAVIDSON, William master mariner Woodville 1870 Memorial 4/251
DAVIDSON, William ship owner Woodville and Elizabeth Jane Davidson his wife 1868 Memorial 97/309
DAVIDSON, William shipowner Woodville, died c1877. His wife to receive all consumable personal estate absolutely, and the rest of the personal estate in trust for life. Real estate in trust for life to produce an income for the widow to raise her family and pay her own expenses. Following her death, the trust fund to be divided up amongst his children equally absolutely in remainder expectant Application 23333
No 2 - likely to be the same person
DAVIDSON, William of Cleve in the Hundred of Mann 1885 Memorial 174/370
DAVIDSON, William farmer Franklin Harbour 1886 Memorial 223/375
DAVIDSON, William Edward gentleman Adelaide Co Adelaide. Orroroo (Hundred of Walloway) township allotment land grant 1876 Grant Book 13 Page 136 County Dalhousie
DAVIDSON, William Laidlaw bookseller Adelaide (Rundle St) 1891[-1898] Memorial 89/411
DAVIDSONS, Aliser police corps Adelaide 1853 Memorial 6/58
No 1
DAVIE, Andrew distiller Adelaide 1841 Application 17695
DAVIE, Andrew yeoman Brownhill Creek 1848 Memorial 109/11
DAVIE, Andrew farmer Brownhill Creek 1852[-1861] Memorial 325/39.
DAVIE, Andrew gardener Brownhill Creek 1862 Memorial 44/180
DAVIE, Andrew farmer Brownhill Creek 1869 Application 10044
DAVIE, Andrew gentleman Crafers, died 1874. He left his entire estate to his daughter, Margaret MCGREGOR wife of William McGregor gardener Crafers, except for a burial plot in the Mitcham Cemetery to his daughter, Agnes McPherson WRIGHT wife of William Wright gardener Wardlaw Vale, and £5 to his grandson, Andrew Wright Memorial 77/279
No 1
DAVIE, David labourer Glenelg 1854 Memorial 453/75
DAVIE, David yeoman Glenelg 1855 Memorial 486/82
No 1
DAVIE, Robert of Sturt St, Adelaide 1875 Memorial 231/284
No 2
DAVIE, Robert carpenter Norwood 1876[-1877] Memorial 241/288
No 1 - probably the same person
DAVIE, Samuel carrier Adelaide 1856 Memorial 255/148
DAVIE, Samuel clerk to GILES & SMITH merchants Waymouth St, Adelaide 1856[-1857] Memorials 348/105 & 243/116
DAVIE, Samuel teacher Stirling East, authorised to use the seal of the Stirling East Bible Christian Church 1884 Application 20371
No 1 - perhaps the same person
DAVIE, Thomas Samuel accountant Adelaide applied for Scrub Lease land 1891 Memorial 16/409
DAVIE, TS of Price 1894 Memorial 161/421
No 1
DAVIES, Aldborough John gentleman Adelaide 1872 Memorial 138/259
DAVIES, Aldborough John articled clerk [probably to Frederick William DAVISON solicitor] Mt Gambier 1874 Memorial 129/273
DAVIES, Aldborough J articled clerk Narracoorte 1875[-1877] Memorial 19/284
DAVIES, Alddborough J solicitor Narracoorte 1881[-1884] Memorial 189/336
DAVIES, AJ solicitor Mt Gambier 1883 Application 19921
No 1
DAVIES, Aldborough Richardson of Le Fevre Peninsula 1859 Application 504
DAVIES, Aldborough Richardson of HM Customs Pt Adelaide 1858. He died at sea aboard the steamer Admella on 12/8/1859 intestate, leaving Aldborough John Davies, his only son and heir at law, to settle the estate Memorial 341/137
DAVIES, Alma Ethel married woman Goolwa, aged 63 in 1959, declared that she had lived in Goolwa all her life Application 29333
No 1
DAVIES, Auguste clerk to Messrs MATTHEWS, COX & WADEY solicitors Adelaide 1872 Memorial 177/257
DAVIES, Auguste solicitor Adelaide linked with Charles Davies surgeon Beaumont 1879 Memorial 206/314
DAVIES, Auguste solicitor Adelaide (Marlborough Chambers, Waymouth St) 1882 Application 19251.
He claimed that Dr MAYO told him that Samuel SMART the solicitor used to record the sales of allotments at Thebarton on a map, which has long since been lost. This was the only complete record of initial sales in the township Application 19251
No 1
DAVIES, Augustus Edward surgeon Clare 1861[-1865] Memorial 69/175
DAVIES, Augustus Edward doctor of medicine formerly of Clare 1865 but now of Adelaide 1870 Application 10733
DAVIES, Augustus Edward surgeon Adelaide 1873 Memorial 204/264
DAVIES, Augustus Edward surgeon Adelaide, likely to be absent from the province now and again, power of attorney to Arthur Young HARVEY gentleman Adelaide, to manage his SA business 6/11/1873. 4/1/1879 AY Harvey about to depart for New Zealand. Appointed James HARVEY gentleman Adelaide in his place to act for Dr Davies Deposits 137/1874 & 10/1879.
DAVIES, Augustus Edward of parts beyond the seas 1892 Memorial 24/412
No 1
DAVIES, Benjamin labourer Portland Estate 1867 Memorial 223/223
DAVIES, Benjamin labourer Portland Estate , died c1919 intestate Memorial 200/481
No 1
DAVIES, Charles Doctor of Medicine Adelaide 1850 Memorial 6/25
DAVIES, Charles MD Esquire Beaumont 1862 Application 3256
DAVIES, Charles MD of Beaumont linked with Charles Willoughby Davies stockholder Matawarrangala 1882 Memorial 103/341
DAVIES, Charles doctor Adelaide 1883 Application 19728
DAVIES, Charles MD Beaumont, Charles TODD CMG of Adelaide and Charles Willoughby Davies stockholder Moonaree trading as Davies, Todd & Co. Auguste Davies solicitor Adelaide appears to have belonged to this Davies family 1887 Memorial 45/387
No 2
DAVIES, Charles blacksmith Woodville 1850 Memorial 93/26
No 3
DAVIES, Charles farmer Yankalilla 1860 Application 1565
No 1
DAVIES, CG bookkeeper Adelaide 1908 Memorial 24/459
DAVIES, CG accountant Adelaide 1912 Memorial 6/467
DAVIES, Charles Henry farmer Carrieton 1889 Memorial 155/399
No 1
DAVIES, Charles Thomas labourer Penola 1928 Memorial 172/498
DAVIES, Charles Thomas labourer Penola, died 16/12/1932. Husband of Lillias Davies Memorial 130/506
No 1
DAVIES, Charles W stockholder Mattawarrungalla 1872 Memorial 21/258
DAVIES, Charles Willoughby stockholder Mattawarrungalla 1882 Memorial 103/341
DAVIES, Charles Willoughby stockholder Mattawarrungalla and Moonaree; in partnership with Charles TODD Esquire Adelaide, Charles Davies MD of Beaumont and the Hon Henry SCOTT MLC Adelaide as stockholders under the style or firm of Davies, Todd & Co 1887 Memorial 14/389
DAVIES, Claude Eardley farmer Warnertown 1910 Application 25773
No 1
DAVIES, Daniel labourer Littlehampton 1856 Memorial 290/112
DAVIES, Daniel labourer Littlehampton 1858 Memorial 223/144
DAVIES, Daniel yeoman Littlehampton 1866 Memorial 194/217
DAVIES, Daniel labourer [formerly of Littlehampton but now of] Wallaroo 1866 Memorial 87/209
No 2
DAVIES, Daniel farmer Greens Plains West. Hundred of Kadina land grant 1891 Grant Book 14 Page 247 County Daly
DAVIES, Daniel farmer near Kadina, died 1898. Husband of Mary Ann Davies Memorial 167/434
No 1 - mixture of the Elder and the Younger
DAVIES, David farmer Dalore, Co Stanley Sections 145, 146 (160 acres) 10/6/1847[-1848] Memorial 28/9.
Possibly related to DAVIES, John Nathan miner Burra Burra Mine 1848 Memorial 342/10
DAVIES, David farmer Penwortham 1849[-1851] Memorial 329/15
DAVIES, David farmer Skillogolee Creek 1848 Memorial 159/13
DAVIES, David farmer Skillogolee Creek 1849 Memorial 199/15
DAVIES, David farmer farmer Skillogolee Creek 1857 Memorial 77/118
DAVIES, David farmer Watervale 1857 Memorial 75/118
No 2
DAVIES, David the Younger formerly of Adelaide, died 22/6/1852 Copiaho, Republic of Chile, leaving his entire SA estate to his parents, David Davies the Elder and Mary Davies his wife, in Ashfield, Chepstow, Monmouthshire, England Memorials 454/56 & 118/303
DAVIES, David the Elder of Merthyr Tydfil, Co Glamorgan, Wales m Mary STEPHENS spinster at St James’s parish church, Bath, Somerset, England 21/1/1800. Family of nine children. Son David DAVIES the Younger born 8/5/1814 at Merthyr. Emigrated October 1850 to SA, where he practised as a doctor. Emigrated again November 1851 to Copiapo, Chili, where he died 22/6/1852. His doctor, WE Grove, wrote to the man’s father, now of Ashfield Cottage, Chepstow, Monmouth, England 31/7/1852 ‘Your son, David Davies, departed this life on the 22nd of June inst the last two months he passed in my house where I had him removed that I might have him better cared for by Mrs Grove than he could have been at his own residence, where he had only a careless servant boy to assist him. During his long suffering from gastric semitent fever which he bore with true Christian fortitude, he always expressed a belief that he would not outlive his infirmity and from the commencement began to prepare himself for that great change which all human beings have called to them, frequently asking me or my brother to read to him various portions of the New Testament that he might have comfort from the words of promise given by the great redeemer of manking; though at times he suffered extremely from the febrile heat which consumed him, he always looked forward to his end with hope and faith … The immediate cause of his illness seems to have been over great exertion in his professional duties, and increased more particularly by the period of the year in which he arrived here being in the warmest months of summer, yet there is no doubt that his mind has been suffering for a long period from a loss which I understood from him that he suffered previous to leaving England in the person of a young lady to whom he had been engaged and who died on the eve of her marriage with him. This has been operating long on his mind and with his bodily infirmity at length destroyed him.
I had everything arranged for his interment in the manner which he requested, and a ring containing the hair of the young lady placed on his hand as requested and finding among his boxes one containing earth brought from her grave, this also was enclosed in the coffin with him. He is buried in the cemetery of this place where a small marble slab will point out his resting place. All the English residents accompanied me to his interment and as the burial service would not be permitted in the Roman Catholic Pantheon, previous to leaving my house with the body, I read the prayers in the room where he died.
Mr Tomlin will forward you his will by this steamer. You will see by it that he has left his gold watch for you and gold ring and his daugereotype likeness to his sister. These, I will forward by the first safe conveyance; also his diplomas and other papers. The money matters Mr Tomlin is now arranging and I hope to be able to forward a draft for next mail of the amount which that gentleman may collect more or less £100. A short while previous to his removal to my house, he was robbed of $1,000 by some person who entered his house while he was out. The title deeds of his lands in Australia I will forward among his papers. Deposit 55/1856
21/10/1851 David DAVIES the Younger made his will at Pt Adelaide, leaving his SA land to his father. JEF CRAWFORD brewer Hindmarsh, Henry GILBERT solicitor Adelaide were nominated as executors. Buxton Forbes LAURIE chemist Pt Adelaide, witnessed the will. Deposit 188/1860. The parents 28/3/1854 put the land in trust with the executors, for sale. Rents in the meantime to be used to reimburse the executors for their trouble and to meet other expenses. The land was Sections 145, 146 in the Wakefield Special Survey, which David Davies the Younger had mortgaged to the Patent Copper Company Deposit 188/1860
No 3
DAVIES, David of Bald Hills near Yankalilla 1856 Memorial 240/101
No 4
DAVIES, David draper Adelaide 1866[-1875] Memorial 236/215
DAVIES, David draper Adelaide 1867 Application 8791
DAVIES, David draper Adelaide 1886 Application 20853
No 5 - perhaps the same person
DAVIES, David limeburner Nailsworth 1875 Application 14682
DAVIES, David limeburner Nailsworth 1876 Memorial 68/291
DAVIES, David gentleman Prospect 1883 Memorial 156/349
DAVIES, David gentleman Prospect, about to leave the province temporarily, power of attorney to Jabez Edwin THOMAS agent Adelaide, to attend to his SA affairs 27/4/1883 Deposit 118/1883.
No 6
DAVIES, David gentleman Kent Town 1882 Memorial 163/342
DAVIES, David gentleman Kent Town 1883 Application 19504
No 7
DAVIES, David gentleman Glenelg. Payneham Cottage Homes trustee 1893 Memorial 45/417
No 8
DAVIES, David of Carrieton 1887 Memorial 129/385
DAVIES, David of Carrieton trading as Davies Bros 1890 Memorial 226/401
DAVIES, David machinist Carrieton 1897 Memorial 23/431
DAVIES, David blacksmith Pt Lincoln 1904 Memorial 61/451
DAVIES, David machinist Pt Lincoln, and Mary Elizabeth Davies his wife 1906 Memorial 108/454
DAVIES, David licensed victualler Pt Lincoln 1911 Application 25977
DAVIES, David hotelkeeper Pt Lincoln and Mary Elizabeth Davies his wife 1919 Memorial 5/478
DAVIES, David formerly machinist Carrieton 1908, but then licensed victualler Pt Lincoln, died 30/7/1919. Husband of Mary Elizabeth Davies. Executors; Henry David Thomas Davies formerly machinist Pt Lincoln 1919 but now licensed victualler Elliston and Thomas William Benjamin Davies farmer Pt Lincoln 1919[-1920]. Estate worth £13,900 Memorial 95/482
No 1
DAVIES, David Mihangel farmer Reeves Plains and Catherine Davies his wife formerly Catherine VERNER widow of the late William Verner formerly farmer Pt Gawler now deceased 1868 Memorial 180/234
DAVIES, David Mihangel farmer Reeves Plains 1870 Memorial 127/251
DAVIES, DW overseer Yednalue Adelaide 1873[-1875] Memorial 137/267
DAVIES, Edmund labourer Pt Pirie. Hundred of Crystal Brook land grant 1875 Grant Book 60 Page 219 County Victoria
No 1 - mixture of the Elder and the Younger
DAVIES, Edward farmer Mintaro 1857 Memorial 215/115
DAVIES, Edward farmer Upper Wakefield 1860 Memorial 16/167
DAVIES, Edward farmer Clare. Hundred of Andrews land grant 1869 Grant Book 56 Page 311 County Stanley
DAVIES, Edward farmer Clare Co Stanley. Hundred of Reynolds land grant 1869 Grant Book 60 Page 24 County Victoria
DAVIES, Edward farmer formerly of Upper Wakefield 1860 but now of Booborowie 1871 Application 11481
DAVIES, Edward farmer Booborowie Co Stanley. Hundred of Reynolds land grant 1871[-1875] Grant Book 60 Page 27 County Victoria
DAVIES, Edward farmer Booborowie. Hundred of Andrews land grant 1874[-1877] Grant Book 56 Page 311 County Stanley
DAVIES, Edward the Younger farmer Paratoo linked with Maria Jane Davies no description 1887 Memorial 41/384
No 2 FIND - perhaps the same person?
DAVIES, Edward broker Adelaide 1889 Memorial 149/399
DAVIES, Edward architect Adelaide (21 King William St) drew up lease plans of Davenport Chambers pt Town Acre 110 for JW TYLER Esquire 1896 Deposit 53/1896
DAVIES, EE secretary Narracoorte Permanent Building and Investment Society 1889[-1890] Memorial 172/402
No 1
DAVIES, Elias smelter Scott Creek near Nairne 1867 Memorial 162/222
DAVIES, Elias smelter Callington 1878 Application 16869
DAVIES, Elias smelter Dawesley 1880 later smelter Callington 1885. His brother, David Rees Davies worked for WB DAWES from 1862-1874, when he left for Victoria. He died September/October 1879 Application 20799
DAVIES, Elias storekeeper Dawesley 1881[-1888] Memorial 242/333, Application 21108
DAVIES, Elias formerly smelter 1867 but now of unstated occupation Scott Creek Dawesley near Nairne 1892. Father of William Davies storekeeper Dawesley Application 22427
DAVIES, Eliza schoolmistress Bowden, about to leave the province, power of attorney to James SMITH merchant Adelaide, to manage her affairs in ‘the province of South Australia, and in the colonies of NSW and Vic, and in any other British colony or dependency south of the Equator’ 20/4/1874. Deposit 46/1875.
No 1
DAVIES, Elizabeth licensed victualler Lord Exmouth Hotel Montpelier St, Waterville (owned by SYME & SISON brewers Adelaide) 1882 Memorial 250/338
DAVIES, Elizabeth widow Le Fevre Peninsula, died c1887. She willed the Lord Exmouth Hotel to her daughter Mary WOOLDRIDGE wife of William Richard Wooldridge gentleman Exeter Le Fevre Peninsula and the testator's grandchildren Mary Wooldridge, Elizabeth Wooldridge, Rosina Wooldridge, Garbut Thomas Wooldridge and Ernest Alfred Wooldridge. WP Wooldridge law student mentioned but not fully described 1892 Memorials 210 & 218/413
No 1
DAVIES, Evan Owen linked with Section 55 Hundred of Muloowurtie 1884 Memorial 165/363
DAVIES, Evan farmer Urania Maitland trustee school Hundred of Wauraltee land grant 1884 Grant Book 19 Page 224 County Fergusson
DAVIES, Evan Owen storekeeper Ardrossan about to marry Christina Rebecca HANSON spinster The Semaphore [probably a daughter of the late Lewis Hanson] 1887 Memorial 157/385
DAVIES, Evan Owen storekeeper Ardrossan Price township allotment land grant 1882 Grant Book 20 Page 24 County Fergusson
DAVIES, Evan farmer near Maitland Hundred of Wauraltee land grant 1892 Grant Book 19 Page 225 County Fergusson
DAVIES, Evan farmer Urania Hundred of Wauraltee land grant 1893 Grant Book 19 Page 226 County Fergusson
DAVIES, Frederick dairyman Dulwich 1924 Application 27306
No 1
DAVIES, George accountant Adelaide 1850[-1854] Memorial 149/24
Possibly a family link with Charles Davies doctor Adelaide 1854 Memorial 230/68
DAVIES, George and BRUCE, William gardeners Cox Creek 1860 Application 1027
DAVIES, George accountant Cox Creek 1863 Memorial 136/191
DAVIES, George gentleman formerly of Adelaide but now of Pt Augusta 1874 Memorial 198/276
DAVIES, George commission agent Pt Augusta 1875 Memorial 219/287
DAVIES, George agent Pt Augusta, died 15/7/1893. Sole executrix and devisee: Sarah Ann TOTTMAN widow Pt Augusta Memorial 46/420
No 2
DAVIES, George miner North Adelaide Hundred of Mayurra land grant 1883 Grant Book 31 Page 230 County Grey
DAVIES, George Frederick Deakin railway employee Pt Lincoln 1927 Memorial 85/498
No 1
DAVIES, Henry farmer Clare 1850 Memorial 51/21
No 2
DAVIES, Henry cooper Walkerville 1862[-1879] Memorial 292/184
No 3
DAVIES, Henry railway station master Croydon 1894 Application 22746
DAVIES, Henry stationmaster Croydon 1903 Brompton Methodist Church trustee Application 28475
DAVIES, Henry David Thomas licensed victualler Pt Lincoln, died 3/7/1927, aged 43. Born at Carrieton. Thomas William Benjamin Davies farmer Pt Lincoln mentioned Memorials 41 & 42/500
DAVIES, Henry John bootmaker Pt Pirie 1891 Application 22106
DAVIES, Hubert Arthur Oliver estate agent Theatre Royal Buildings, Hindley St, Adelaide 1926 Application 27326
DAVIES, Isabel widow 9 Young St, Seacliff, died 29/8/1951 Memorial 30/527
No 1
DAVIES, James limeburner Bertha near Gawler. Hundred of Mudla Wirra land grant 1859 Grant Book 27 Page 265 County Gawler
DAVIES, James limeburner Bertha near Gawler 1859[-1878] Memorial 109/148, Application 16970
DAVIES, James lime burner Bertha 1867 Application 8468
DAVIES, James limeburner Willaston near Gawler 1872[-1882] Memorial 225/260
No 2
DAVIES, James farmer The Sturt Co Adelaide. Hundred of Dublin land grant 1877 Grant Book 26 Page 338 County Gawler
No 3
DAVIES, James mason Littlehampton. Trustee Primitive Methodist Chapel Mt Barker 1885 Application 20405
DAVIES, James gentleman Littlehampton 1910 Littlehampton Methodist Church trustee Application 27864
DAVIES, Job mason Salisbury 1866 Memorial 105/234
DAVIES, Job mason Thebarton 1868 Application 9576
DAVIES, Job mason formerly of Salisbury 1866 but now of Thebarton 1869 Application 10319
No 1
DAVIES, John servant Adelaide 1846 Memorial 287/6
DAVIES, John brewer late of Thebarton, now bound for California 1850 Memorial 421/19
DAVIES, John brewer Thebarton 1852 Memorial 88/42.
DAVIES, John gentleman Thebarton 1853 Memorial 220/61
DAVIES, John of Thebarton and Mary Davies his wife; parents of Sarah Davies spinster Thebarton about to marry Richard BLACKLER licensed victualler Pt Adelaide 1859 Memorials 199/149, 245/226
DAVIES, John gentleman formerly of Thebarton but now of Le Fevre Peninsula 1867 Memorial 245/226
No 2
DAVIES, John labourer Gepp Cross 1857 Memorial 285/115
DAVIES, John A bank manager Pt Augusta 1882 Memorial 72/347
DAVIES, John Charles mechanical engineer and fitter Gawler West 1897 Application 23311
No 1
DAVIES, John Nathan miner Burra Burra 1848 Memorial 342/10
DAVIES, John Nathan farmer Hundred of Upper Wakefield 1856[-1860] Memorial 150/151
DAVIES, Jonathan farmer Watervale 1852[-1855] Memorial 335/41.
No 1
DAVIES, Leama Judah clerk Adelaide Co Adelaide. Farina (Out of Hundreds) township allotment land grant 1878 Grant Book 65 Page 77 County Not named
DAVIES, Leama Judah clerk Adelaide Pt Germein township allotment land grant 1879 Grant Book 24 Page 685 County Frome
DAVIES, Leama Judah and Maurice Coleman Davies contractors and merchants Adelaide 1886 Memorial 240/377
DAVIES, Leama Judah contractor Adelaide 1891 Memorial 211/409
DAVIES, Leama Robert pastoralist London, Middlesex, England formerly temporarily of St George's Tce, Perth WA but now temporarily of Adelaide 1913 Memorials 136 & 155/469
DAVIES, LW clerk to Messrs CLARK & ROBINSON sharebrokers Adelaide 1896 Memorial 45/428
DAVIES, Llewellyn Albert chemist Clare 1910 Application 25809
DAVIES, Mary Elizabeth widow Pt Lincoln 1919 Application 26825
No 1
DAVIES, Maurice Coleman agent Adelaide 1875 Memorial 110/280
DAVIES, Maurice Coleman merchant Adelaide 1875[-1876] Memorial 54/281
DAVIES, Maurice Coleman contractor Adelaide 1881 Memorial 56/333
DAVIES, Maurice Coleman merchant Adelaide, power of attorney to Leama Judah DAVIES merchant Adelaide, to manage his SA business affairs 9/9/1885 Deposit 202/1885.
DAVIES, Maurice Coleman merchant Adelaide 1888[-1893] Memorial 228/389
DAVIES, Maurice Coleman contractor formerly of SA but now of Sydney NSW 1890 Memorial 216/401
DAVIES, Maurice Coleman gentleman St George's Tce, Perth WA, died 1913. Husband of Sarah Davies. Father of Leama Robert Davies gentleman formerly of St George's Tce but now in parts beyond the seas, and Herbert Davies manager Wellington Mills Memorials 182 & 189/470
No 1
DAVIES, Morris labourer Kapunda 1865 Memorial 219/205
DAVIES, Morris labourer Ballarat Vic owned land in Kapunda 1869 Memorial 10/239
DAVIES, Reece smelter Blinman Mine. Blinman North (Hundred of Carr) township allotment land grant 1868 Grant Book 66 Page 165 County Taunton
DAVIES, Mr of Norwood 1878 draper's assistant Messrs HODGKISS & Co Rundle St, Adelaide Application 16576
DAVIES, Rhys clerk to Mr PALMER of Kapunda 1865 Memorial 302/208
DAVIES, Richard miner Burra Burra 1848[-1853] Memorial 333/10
No 1
DAVIES, Robert clerk Clare 1874 Memorial 35/272
DAVIES, Robert ESA bank clerk Clare 1876[-1877] Memorial 163/292
DAVIES, Robert bank manager Clare 1888[-1902] Memorial 196/392
DAVIES, R out of business Clare 1910 Memorial 237/463
DAVIES, Robert bank manager formerly of Clare but now of Unley 1912 Memorial 14/466
DAVIES, Robert formerly bank manager Clare 1884 but now retired bank manager Unley 1921 Application 27033
DAVIES, Robert Morse motor mechanic 7 Young St, Seacliff, George Henry DAVIES pensioner Clovelly Ave, Christies Beach; Neville Davies and Austin Davies 1962, were sons of Isabel Davies Young St, New Brighton who died 29/8/1951 Application 29442
No 1
DAVIES, Samuel farmer Lameroo. Lameroo (Hundred of Bews) township allotment land grant 1907 Grant Book 12 Page 36 County Chandos
DAVIES, Samuel farmer Lameroo trustee Beauville District Hall and School 1923 Grant Book 12 Page 127 County Chandos
DAVIES, Sarah spinster Thebarton 1856 Memorial 138/104
DAVIES, Sidney Eastwood merchant’s clerk, formerly of Broken Hill NSW, but now of Hyde Park SA. His father David DAVIES gentleman, formerlyh of Kent Town, but late of Park St, Hyde Park, died 7/5/1891. He left his considerable property to his daughter, Harriett Alareda HARRIS, wife of Charles Davenport Harris clerk in HM Civil Service Park St, Hyde Park. Much land sold, and more remained to be sold. SE Davies appointed one of the executors of his father’s will. SE Davies about to leave the province; power of attorney to Harry Turpitt Davies ironmonger Hyde Park to act in his place 12/1/1892 Deposit 78/1892.
No 1
DAVIES, Thomas wheelwright Kensington 1853 Memorial 393/58
No 2
DAVIES, Thomas gentleman Pt Adelaide 1853 Memorial 381/52
DAVIES, Thomas laid out Davies Town on Block 39 Pt Section 1107 Hundred of Pt Adelaide [village of Staplehurst], adjacent to Semaphore Road. The sub-division consisted of 27 allotments which completely surrounded Thomas Davies’ commercial Water Works on a Water Reserve. The map is dated 1/12/1853 Memorial 275/196, Applications 18545, 21783
DAVIES, Thomas waterman Pt Adelaide 1853[-1860] Memorial 496/53
DAVIES, Thomas waterman Le Fevre Peninsula 1855[-1856] Memorial 496/86
DAVIES, Thomas mariner Le Fevre Peninsula 1859 Memorial 149/155
No 3
DAVIES, Thomas plumber Queenstown 1855[-1868] Memorial 128/95, Application 147
DAVIES, Thomas plumber Pt Adelaide 1874[-1875] Memorial 154/271, Application 9874
DAVIES, Thomas plumber Pt Adelaide Co Adelaide. Warnertown (Hundred of Napperby) township allotment land grant 1878 Grant Book 60 Page 414 County Victoria
No 4
DAVIES, Thomas miner Buckland River Vic and his wife Ellen Davies formerly Ellen STAFFORD spinster Balhannah 1863 Memorial 89/191
No 5
DAVIES, Thomas farmer Gum Creek near Kooringa 1877 Memorial 195/298
DAVIES, Thomas formerly farmer Gum Creek near Burra but now chaff cutter Kooringa 1884 Memorial 98/359
DAVIES, Thomas of Aberdeen linked with William Davies farmer Gum Creek near Kooringa 1892 Memorial 103/412
DAVIES, Thomas dealer Aberdeen near Kooringa 1894 Memorial 119/422
DAVIES, Thomas chaffcutter and wheelwright Aberdeen near Kooringa 1904 Memorial 104/450
DAVIES, Thomas labourer Morehead St, Aberdeen near Kooringa, died 2/4/1908 Adelaide. Husband of Ann Rose Davies, who lived in Adelaide by 1909 Memorials 130 & 150/460
No 6 - mixture of the Elder and the Younger
DAVIES, Thomas timber merchant Wallaroo 1882[-1892] Memorial 36/339
DAVIES, Thomas gentleman Wallaroo 1882 Memorial 36/346
DAVIES, Thomas merchant Wallaroo 1883 Memorial 194/354
DAVIES, Thomas merchant Wallaroo trading as Davies & Co 1888 Memorial 30/394
DAVIES, Thomas landholder Wallaroo 1892 Memorial 207/412
DAVIES, Thomas timber merchant Wallaroo 1892 Memorial 71/413
DAVIES, Thomas the Younger agent Wallaroo 1910 Memorial 143/462
No 7 -perhaps the same person
DAVIES, Thomas JP of Kooringa 1882 Memorial 126/341
DAVIES, Thomas grazier Aberdeen 1894 Memorial 124/423
No 8
DAVIES, Thomas farmer Hundred of Bundey 1889 Memorial 150/400
No 9 -perhaps the same person
DAVIES, Thomas hotelkeeper Carrieton and Bridget Davies his wife 1894 Memorial 61/420
DAVIES, Thomas hotelkeeper North Adelaide 1894 Memorial 174/423
DAVIES, Thomas David farmer Watervale 1867 Memorial 103/224
DAVIES, Thomas P publican Watervale 1874[-1876] Memorial 108/277
DAVIES, Thomas R of Inchiquin Clare 1873 Memorial 77/281
No 1
DAVIES, Thomas William Benjamin farmer Pt Lincoln 1912 Application 26081
DAVIES, Thomas William Benjamin farmer Pt Lincoln 1922[-1924] Memorial 59/490
DAVIES, Thomas William Benjamin farmer Pt Lincoln 1924[-1928] Memorial 59/490
DAVIES, Thomas William Benjamin gentleman Pt Lincoln 1946, declared that he had been born on 17/3/1886 Carrieton and had lived in Pt Lincoln for 40 years He and his brother, Henry David Thomas Davies, were sons of David Davies machinist Pt Lincoln who died 30/7/1919 Application 28431
No 1
DAVIES, Walter brewer Clare 1867 Memorial 174/222
DAVIES, Walter brewer Clare 1869[-1875] Application 9838
No 1
DAVIES, William bricklayer Adelaide 1850[-1852] Memorial 285/25
No 2
DAVIES, William tinman Adelaide (Leigh St) 1853[-1861] Memorial 500/56
No 3
DAVIES, William miner Gum Creek Co Stanley 1862 Memorial 63/183
DAVIES, William farmer Gum Creek Hundred of Hanson land grant 1865 Grant Book 56 Page 277 County Stanley
DAVIES, William farmer Gum Creek 1872 Memorial 74/258
DAVIES, William farmer Gum Creek near Burra Co Stanley 1875[-1878] Memorial 72/297
DAVIES, William farmer Gum Creek near Kooringa Co Stanley 1880 Memorial 216/322
DAVIES, William farmer Gum Creek Hundred of Hanson land grant 1880 Grant Book 56 Page 263 County Stanley
No 4
DAVIES, William farm labourer Bald Hills near Yankalilla 1869 Application 10400
No 5
DAVIES, William clerk [probably to Edward AD OPIE land agent Pirie St Adelaide] Adelaide 1878 Memorial 78/348
DAVIES, William clerk Adelaide 1880[-1883] Memorial 152/327
DAVIES, William land agent Adelaide (Austral Chambers, Currie St) 1889 Application 21618.
No 6
DAVIES, William labourer Kangarilla. Hundred of Kuitpo land grant 1912 Grant Book 2 Page 102 County Adelaide
DAVIES, William Frederick bank manager Pinnaroo 1919 Memorial 114/479
No 1
DAVIES, William Garbut waterman Le Fevre Peninsula 1857[-1867] Memorial 318/123
DAVIES, William Garbut waterman Le Fevre Peninsula 1866. Linked with Elizabeth Davies widow of Thomas Davies of Le Fevre Peninsula Application 7211
DAVIES, William Garbut licensed victualler Pt Adelaide 1877 Memorial 13/302
DAVIES, William Garbut licensed victualler Lord Exmouth Hotel, Waterville, Le Fevre Peninsula, died 1879. He left his entire estate to his mother, Elizabeth Davies widow Le Fevre Peninsula Memorials 84 & 85/317
DAVIES, William Henry house decorator Islington 1918 Memorial 15/477
No 1
DAVIES, William John produce dealer Dawesley 1889 Memorial 125/397
DAVIES, William John bacon curer Dawesley 1898[-1923] Memorial 18/434, Applications 24430, 26474
DAVIES, Phoebe married woman Dawesley 1926 Application 27531
DAVIES, William John bacon curer Dawesley and Phoebe Ann Davies his wife 1935 Application 27971
DAVILL, Frederick Job farmer Eurelia. Hundred of Eurelia land grant 1912 Grant Book 13 Page 387 County Dalhousie
DAVILL, Thomas William farmer Eurelia. Hundred of Eurelia land grant 1912 Grant Book 13 Page 387 County Dalhousie
No 1
DAVIS, Abraham Hopkins shipping agent Adelaide. Foundation trustee Adelaide Land Company 1838 Application 19557
DAVIS, Abraham Hopkins [Government?] Storekeeper Adelaide 1839 Memorial 63/92
DAVIS, Abraham Hopkins merchant Adelaide 1840, linked with WILLIAMS, William deputy storekeeper Adelaide and NEALE, William Henry auctioneer Adelaide [Were AH Davis and W Williams brothers-in-law?] Application 3428
DAVIS, Abraham Hopkins merchant Adelaide 1842 Memorial 396/1
DAVIS, Abraham Hopkins and WILLIAMS, Harriott merchants Adelaide (Currie St) insolvent in 1842 Memorial 59/90
DAVIS, Abraham Hopkins gentleman Moore Farm The Reedbeds 1844 Memorial 402/3
DAVIS, Abraham Hopkins gentleman The Reedbeds; Trustee Adelaide Land Company 1846 Enrolment 31/7
DAVIS, Abraham Hopkins gentleman and widower Moore Farm near the Reedbeds about to marry Harriott Williams spinster Moore Farm 1848 Memorial 208/11
DAVIS, Abraham Hopkins gentleman Moore Farm near the Reebeds linked with Alfred Davis and Frederick Charles Davis nurserymen Moore Farm 1860 Memorial 89/170
DAVIS, Abraham Hopkins gentleman Moore Farm Section 220 Survey B Reedbeds 1865 Memorial 296/203
DAVIS, AC articled clerk to EJ TUCKER solicitor Strathalbyn 1924 Memorial 1460/490
DAVIS, Alexander Ted and Henry Archibald farmers Riverton 1890 Memorial 115/401
DAVIS, Alfred Wills labourer Nymagee NSW, formerly of Kadina SA. He turned 21 on 11/7/1888, possessed of ‘certain houses and landed properties at Kadina, together with shares in the Moonta Copper Mine. Trustee was Robert Stephen HADDY. Power of attorney to John DAVIS grocer Snowtown, to attend to his SA business affairs 8/8/1888. AW Davis’s sisters, Dora Davis spinster Kadina, and Mary Eliza NANKERVIS, wife of Henry Nankervis of Kadina, also had property and shares at Kadina Deposit 5/1889
DAVIS, Ann widow Cherryville, died 1/8/1940 Kilkenny. Mother of Vera Ellen SPARNON married woman Kilkenny and William George Davis gardener Cherryville Memorial 151/514
DAVIS, Arthur Esquire, formerly of 38 Threadneedle St, London, but later of Deptford and East Farleigh, Kent, England, died 26/3/1851. He had many allotments in Goolwa and rural broadacres in the Currency Creek Special Survey. Left his property to trustees, to sell and create a trust fund to help raise his children until they reached 21. One trustee, the testator's friend Alfred Davis gentleman Deptford, died 2/8/1843, in the lifetime of the testator. Surviving trustee, John ATKINS the Elder gentleman White Hart Court, Lombard St, London, appointed his son, John Atkins the Younger, about to emigrate to SA, as his attorney to administer the estate 1/9/1852. Particularly, debts to collect from William CHANCE gentleman Unley Deposit 274/1858
No 1
DAVIS, Arthur C of Strathalbyn 1884 Memorial 124/358
DAVIS, Arthur C law clerk Strathalbyn 1897 Memorial 43/432
DAVIS, Arthur Michael gentleman Adelaide 1906 Application 25217
No 1
DAVIS, Benjamin of OB Flat near Mt Gambier linked with Walter Davis of Penola 1886 Memorial 158/381
DAVIS, Benjamin farmer OB Flat near Mt Gambier 1897 Memorial 213/431
DAVIS, Benjamin farmer OB Flat near Mt Gambier linked with William Percival Davis farmer Penola 1900 Application 24034
No 1 - mixture of the Elder and the Younger
DAVIS, Charles formerly storekeeper Pt Adelaide but now farmer Islington 1848[-1855] Memorials 288/13; 64/25.
DAVIS, Charles stockowner Islington 1849 Memorial 69/14
DAVIS, Charles farmer Prospect 1858 Memorial 157/153
DAVIS, Charles farmer Islington 1860 Application 1964.
DAVIS, Charles farmer Islington 1864 Memorial 242/196
DAVIS, Charles farmer Islington, became a bankrupt in 1868. Listed amongst his assets were broadacres on the Light River, Lower North Road, Torrens Road, Mitcham, The Hermitage and Prospect; cottages at Islington and 2 shops on North Parade Pt Adelaide Memorial 200/229
DAVIS, Charles the Elder farmer Islington, died 27/7/1872 cirrhosis, aged 57. Father of Charles Davis the Younger farmer Islington Application 12682
DAVIS, Charles farmer Islington 1873 Application 12682.
DAVIS, Charles formerly the Younger farmer Islington 1874 Memorial 149/275, Application 13760
DAVIS, Charles formerly the Younger farmer Islington, became a bankrupt on 31/5/1875 Memorial 13/339
DAVIS, Charles Frederick labourer near Burra 1886 Memorial 90/443
DAVIS, CH clerk Goodwood South 1887 Memorial 149/387
DAVIS, Charles Michael solicitor Adelaide (Waymouth St) 1879[-1881] Application 21118
DAVIS, Clara Marianna spinster Adelaide, about to leave the province for a time, power of attorney to William Henry BUNDEY gentleman Adelaide, to manage her SA business affairs 8/3/1884 Deposit 226/1884
No 1 - likely to be the same person
DAVIS, Daniel yeoman Brompton 1850 Memorial 441/25
DAVIS, Daniel brickmaker Bowden and Elizabeth Davis his wife 1851 Application 17555
DAVIS, Daniel brickmaker Bowden 1853[-1862] Memorial 116/47, Application 3689
DAVIS, Daniel brickmaker Ninth St, Brompton 1893. He had been living in the neighbourhood since c1848 Application 22540
DAVIS, Daniel gentleman Croydon 1903 Brompton Methodist Church trustee Application 28475
DAVIS, David of 66 Grote St, Adelaide 1898 Memorial 37/447
No 1
DAVIS, David Harold Paterson contractor and Norman Leslie Paterson Davis nurseryman both of Magill. SM Davis of Magill mentioned but not described 1906 Memorial 71/456
DAVIS, David Harold Paterson contractor and DAVIS, Norman Leslie Paterson nurseryman both of Magill, about to leave the state for a time, power of attorney to Walter Edwin DALTON accountant and Francis George SCAMMELL solicitor both of Adelaide, to administer their SA business affairs 22/1/1903. Revoked 17/8/1910 Deposit 67/1906
DAVIS, Edith M clerk Adelaide [probably to the firm of James BELL & Co] 1915 Memorial 43/473
No 1
DAVIS, Edmund Ebenezer minister of the gospel Mannanarie 1876 Grant Book 13 Page 150 County Dalhousie
DAVIS, Edmund Ebenezer farmer Wandearah West trustee unnamed Cemetery Hundred of Wandearah Hundred of Wandearah land grant 1882 Grant Book 60 Page 326 County Victoria
DAVIS, Edmund Ebenezer district council clerk Pt Pirie 1912 Memorial 38/466
DAVIS, Edmund Ebenezer mercantile clerk Crystal Brook 1912 Memorial 193/467
DAVIS, Edward builder Adelaide 1855 Memorial 264/84
DAVIS, Edwin John Britton grazier Adelaide 1926 Application 27326
No 1
DAVIS, Eli farmer Macclesfield 1854[-1882] Memorial 225/72
DAVIS, Eli farmer Macclesfield 1856 Macclesfield Wesleyan Chapel trustee Memorial 299/101
DAVIS, Eli of Macclesfield 1860 Application 1072
DAVIS, Eli farmer near Macclesfield 1878 Application 16962
DAVIS, Eli farmer near Macclesfield Hundred of Macclesfield land grant 1899 Grant Book 36 Page 317 County Hindmarsh
DAVIS, Ellen widow Dry Creek 1886 Memorial 236/373
DAVIS, Elsie Jessie spinster Gawler 1919 Application 26806
DAVIS, Frank hotelkeeper Black Lion Inn Hindmarsh and Ellen Davis his wife 1909 Memorial 119/460
No 1
DAVIS, Frederick master mariner Adelaide 1876 Memorial 170/295
DAVIS, Frederick master mariner Magill 1878 Memorial 17/306
DAVIS, Frederick gentleman Magill 1876 Application 15560
DAVIS, Frederick master mariner Magill Road Morgan township allotment land grant 1878 Grant Book 18 Page 4 County Eyre
DAVIS, Frederick master mariner Magill Hundred of Davenport land grant 1879 Grant Book 24 Page 651 County Frome
DAVIS, Frederick gentleman Magill 1891 Memorial 218/410
No 2
DAVIS, Frederick home missionary Pt Lincoln trustee unnamed Church Hundred of Louth land grant 1900 Grant Book 21 Page 49 County Flinders
No 3
DAVIS, Frederick of Angle Vale 1920 Memorial 93/515
DAVIS, Frederick Charles and DAVIS, Alfred gardeners Reedbeds 1867. Links with AH Davis Esquire Reedbeds Application 8093
DAVIS, Frederick Edward coachsmith Norwood 1877[-1881] Memorial 134/302, Application 18884
No 1
DAVIS, Frederick John carpenter Hindmarsh 1856 Memorial 117/95
DAVIS, Frederick John carpenter Bowden 1857 Memorial 140/126
DAVIS, Frederick John carter Brompton 1868 Memorial 52/229
DAVIS, Frederick John carpenter Hindmarsh 1868 Application 9039
No 1
DAVIS, George sawyer Meadows 1869 Memorial 43/243
DAVIS, George sawyer formerly of Meadows but now of Wallaroo Bay 1873 Memorial 134/268
No 2
DAVIS, George storeman Queenstown 1879 Memorial 49/314
DAVIS, George storeman Queenstown 1879 Application 17287
DAVIS, George Edward the Younger storekeeper Marrabel on the Dirty Light 1910 Application 25810
DAVIS, HA JP chaff merchant Riverton linked with William Benjamin Davis farmer Anama 1912 Memorial 42/466
DAVIS, HC accountant Norwood 1915 Memorial 103/472
DAVIS, Hedley waterworks employee Gawler South 1927 Application 27607
No 1
DAVIS, Henry gentleman Adelaide 1850 Memorial 349/19
DAVIS, Henry grocer North Adelaide 1852 Memorial 281/42.
No 2
DAVIS, Henry clerk to Arthur HARDY solicitor Adelaide 1856 Memorial 204/96
No 3
DAVIS, Henry gunmaker Millbrook 1858 Memorial 125/141
No 4
DAVIS, Henry gentleman The Grange 1910 Memorial 228/462
DAVIS, Henry Archibald Badman hay merchant Riverton 1925, father of William Isaac Henry Davis farmer Riverton Application 27397
DAVIS, HS cheesemaker Macclesfield linked with Samuel Davis creamery proprietor Macclesfield 1910 Memorial 103/463
No 1
DAVIS, Henry Thomas draper Adelaide (King William St) 1875 Memorial 247/284
DAVIS, Henry Thomas draper Adelaide, died 23/8/1878. Thomas Robson Davis draper Adelaide a trustee Memorial 187/318
DAVIS, Hubert Frank storeman Pt Augusta, changed his name to Hubert Frank DELAHUNT 1933 Memorial 190/506
DAVIS, Isaac importer Adelaide 1882 Memorial 33/340
No 1
DAVIS, James bricklayer Norwood 1851 Memorial 430/30
DAVIES, James builder formerly of Norwood but now of Collingwood Vic 1855 Memorial 304/81
No 2
DAVIS, James farmer Glenelg 1855 Memorial 340/84
No 3
DAVIS, James mason Littlehampton 1877 Application 16360
No 4
DAVIS, James and William farmers Currency Creek 1883 Memorial 173/354
DAVIS, James Cornelius labourer Adelaide 1845 Memorial 453/4
DAVIS, James Henry farmer American River Kangaroo Island. Hundred of Dudley land grant 1941 Grant Book 11 Page 20 County Carnarvon
No 1
DAVIS, James William labourer Inman Valley Newland (Hundred of Encounter Bay) township allotment land grant 1887 Grant Book 37 Page 336 County Hindmarsh
No 2
DAVIS, James William gardener Cherryville, died 9/6/1902. Husband of Ann Davis. Father of Vera Ellen Davis and William George Davis Memorial 92/446
DAVIS, James William market gardener Cherryville, died 9/6/1902. His widow, Ann Davis, died 1/8/1940. Parents of William George Davis gardener Cherryville and Vera Ellen SPARNON married woman Kilkenny 1945 Memorial 164/518
DAVIS, Job Nash of Queenscliffe Kangaroo Island 1903 Memorial 28/450
No 1
DAVIS, John mattressmaker Adelaide 1848 Memorial 403/12
DAVIS, John upholsterer Adelaide 1853 Memorial 288/47
No 2
DAVIS, John gunsmith Adelaide 1849 Member of the SA Building and Investment Society Memorial 258/18
No 3
DAVIS, John farmer Ashford near Adelaide 1853[-1854] Hundred of Munno Para land grant Memorial 212/56
DAVIS, John farmer Peachey Belt 1862 Application 2853
DAVIS, John farmer formerly of Ashford 1853 but now of Peachey Belt 1874 Application 13723
No 4
DAVIS, John carpenter Hindmarsh 1853 Memorial 161/61
No 5
DAVIS, John police sergeant Adelaide 1856 Memorial 408/100
No 6
DAVIS, John silversmith Adelaide (Rundle St) 1857[-1858] Memorial 94/128
DAVIS, John goldsmith Adelaide 1865 Memorial 153/202
DAVIS, John watchmaker and gold and silver smith Adelaide, died 10/11/1868 Memorial 16/435
No 7
DAVIS, John and Samuel farmers The Glynde 1857 Memorial 337/128
DAVIS, John farmer Glynde 1872 Application 12351
No 8
DAVIS, John farmer Langhorne Creek Co Hindmarsh. Hundred of Freeling land grant 1859[-1869] Grant Book 58 Page 4 County Sturt
No 9
DAVIS, John labourer Brompton 1867 He bought land near Strathalbyn Application 8277
No 10
DAVIS, John blacksmith Unley 1870 Application 10592
No 11
DAVIS, John labourer Gawler South 1874 Application 13731
No 12
DAVIS, John mariner Pt Adelaide and Mary Davis his wife 1875 Application 14192
No 13 - perhaps the same person
DAVIS, John keeper of HM Gaol Pt Lincoln 1879 Memorial 101/315
DAVIS, J clerk Pt Lincoln 1896 Memorial 173/428
No 14
DAVIS, John storekeeper Snowtown 1893 Application 22489
No 15
DAVIS, John iron worker Houghton 1923, declared that he was 57 years old and had lived at Houghton for 50 years Application 27048
DAVIS, John labourer Houghton 1926, declared that he had been born in Houghton on 12/9/1865 Application 27462
DAVIS, John Bonner of Adelaide 1889 Memorial 132/396
No 1
DAVIS, John Edmund yeoman Clarendon 1850[-1854] Memorial 171/25
DAVIS, John Edmund storekeeper Clarendon 1852[-1868] Memorial 428/96
DAVIS, John Edmund formerly yeoman 1850 but now storekeeper Clarendon 1863 Application 4795
DAVIS, John Lloyd of Clarendon 1855 Memorial 285/131
No 1
DAVIS, John William jeweller Adelaide (32 Rundle St) 1879. A Clock, clock tower and flagstaff were on the roof of these premises. JW Davis, 'his workmen, servants and agents' had the right to use the staircase leading from premises rented to other people on the first floor 'at all reasonable times … for the purpose of attending to and regulating the said clock'. John William PARKIN draper had a shop at No 30 Rundle St next door. Joseph WOODMAN music seller Adelaide (34 Rundle St) rented the room above No 32 in 1879. The Globe Inn was at No 36 Rundle St Memorial 80/320
DAVIS, John William jeweller Adelaide (Rundle St) and Pt Augusta, became insolvent in 1886. He died 18/8/1890 Melbourne Vic. His widow, Catherine Davis, lived in Mosman NSW by 1922 Memorials 150, 153, 154/488
DAVIS, John William jeweller Glenelg and Catherine Davis his wife 1889 Memorial 244/395
No 1
DAVIS, Joseph yeoman Blakiston 1855 Memorial 64/89
DAVIS, Joseph formerly yeoman Blakiston 1855 but now farmer Hay Valley 1866 Application 7728
No 2
DAVIS, Joseph of Mt Gambier 1851 Memorial 165/162
DAVIS, Joseph farmer Mt Gambier 1855 Memorial 45/95
DAVIS, Joseph farmer OB Flat 1877 Memorial 34/303
DAVIS, Joseph farmer OB Flat, died 12/6/1879. Husband of Elizabeth Davis. Father of Benjamin and William Percival Davis farmers OB Flat Memorials 84 & 94/318
DAVIS, JR storekeeper Snowtown 1886 Memorial 153/374
No 1
DAVIS, Kenneth James labourer Fenchurch St, Goolwa, aged 48 in 1956 Application 29196
DAVIS, Kenneth James out of business Fenchurch St, Goolwa, aged 60 years in 1968, declared he had lived in Goolwa for 50 years Application 29692
DAVIS, Kenneth Leslie farmer Macclesfield 1956 Application 28803
No 1
DAVIS, LC proclaimed bank manager Riverton 1948 Memorial 172/522
DAVIS, LC bank manager ES & A Bank Ltd Riverton 1950 Memorial 137/529
No 1
DAVIS, Malcolm Henry sharebroker Adelaide (16 Register Chambers) 1875 Memorial 9/280
DAVIS, Malcolm Henry articled clerk Adelaide Co Adelaide. Pekina (Hundred of Pekina) township allotment land grant 1877 Grant Book 13 Page 12 County Dalhousie
DAVIS, Malcolm Henry articled clerk to CM DAVIS solicitor Adelaide 1879 Memorial 1/313
DAVIS, Malcolm Henry of Waymouth St, Adelaide 1879[-1881] Memorial 72/316
DAVIS, Malcolm Henry clerk to Charles Michael Davis solicitor Adelaide 1879 Memorial 76/317
DAVIS, Malcolm H solicitor Adelaide 1881 Memorial 224/336
DAVIS, Malcolm Henry of Marlborough Chambers, Adelaide 1881 Memorial 218/364
DAVIS, Malcolm Henry solicitor Adelaide 1886 Memorial 105/377
DAVIS, Malcolm Henry Esquire Marlborough Chambers, Waymouth St, Adelaide 1889. He had business connections with the legal firm of G & J DOWNER Application 21559
DAVIS, Malcolm H solicitor Adelaide 1893 Application 22465
DAVIS, Marion music teacher North Kensington 1905 Memorial 169/453
DAVIS, Mary Elizabeth spinster fruiterer Adelaide (Hindley St) 1890 Application 21829
No 1 - likely to be the same person
DAVIS, Matthew farmer Lower Light 1887 Application 21141
DAVIS, Matthew Nicks farmer Lower Light linked with William Davis farmer Dublin 1876[-1895] Memorial 92/292, Application 22855
DAVIS, Matthew Nicks farmer Lower Light Hundred of Dublin land grant 1877 Grant Book 26 Page 336 County Gawler
No 1 - likely to be the same person
DAVIS, Nathaniel farmer Glynde 1863[-1872] Memorial 154/259
Declared an bankrupt in 1872 Memorial 155/259
DAVIS, Nathaniel farmer North Kensington 1877 Application 15715
No 1
DAVIS, Patrick labourer Adelaide 1854[-1863] Memorial 371/77
No 2
DAVIS, Patrick labourer Stepney 1861. He could not write Application 2265
DAVIS, Richard settler Watervale 1853 Memorial 366/60
No 1
DAVIS, Richard William mariner Adelaide (West Tce) 1876 Memorial 40/288
DAVIS, Mary widow Adelaide 1878 relict of the late Richard William Davis formerly mariner Adelaide (West Tce), who died c 1876 Application 16980
No 1
DAVIS, Robert stonemason Robe 1858 Memorial 66/134
No 2
DAVIS, Robert farmer Gepp Cross 1885 Memorial 30/364
DAVIS, Robert Calton salesman Snowtown 1915 Memorial 52/472
No 1
DAVIS, Samuel farmer Bremer River 1854 Memorial 240/67
DAVIS, Samuel farmer Pine Farm Meadow near Langhorne Bridge 1856 Memorial 208/110
DAVIS, Samuel farmer Langhorne Creek 1856 Langhorne Creek Wesleyan Methodist Chapel trustee Memorial 331/105
DAVIS, Samuel farmer Pine Farm Meadow near Langhorne Bridge 1861 Application 2668
DAVIS, Samuel farmer Bletchley, died 6/1/1863, of pneumonia, aged 41 Application 24280
DAVIS, Samuel 33 Bremer Creek but temporarily of Melbourne Vic. Born Helston Cornwall, England (Parents Samuel Davis and Elizabeth nee PASCOE) married Catherine MAY 37 widow Collingwood Vic, born St Austell, Cornwall, daughter of William JEWELL and Catherine nee BRAY, on 20/3/1855 Samuel Phillips's home Collingwood in a Wesleyan Methodist ceremony. The family returned to SA. Samuel Davis died intestate - no date given. His eldest son Joseph Davis clerk Adelaide 1878, born 7/12/1858, inherited Sections 2653, 2656, Hundred of Strathalbyn near the Bremer River as heir at law Application 17448
No 2
DAVIS, Samuel farmer Glynde 1860 Application 1514
DAVIS, Samuel farmer Glynde 1866 Memorial 111/212
DAVIS, Samuel farmer Glynde, died c1871. He left his wife, Elizabeth Davis, with a life interest in trust in his whole estate, then to their children absolutely in remainder expectant as the will directed - Sarah PFAENDLER, Elizabeth NURSE, George Davis, John Davis, Ann WARLAND, and Mary ALFORD. Henry WARLAND and Nathaniel DAVIS executors with Elizabeth Davis Memorial 134/257
DAVIS, Elizabeth widow of Samuel Davis farmer Glynde, died 18/11/1886 Parkside, of senile decay, aged 79. Her family included - Elizabeth WELLS widow Parkside, George Davis farmer Middle Creek Co Ripon Vic, John Davis farmer Glynde, Anne WARLAND widow Burnside [Apparently also Mary Alford of McLaren St, Adelaide?] 1888. Application 21439
No 3
DAVIS, Samuel baker Portland Estate 1875 Memorial 55/285
DAVIS, Samuel of the Portland Estate and Julia Davis his wife 1876[-1878] Memorial 12/292, Application 16959
No 4 - perhaps a continuation of No 3
DAVIS, Samuel dealer Alberton 1881[-1883] Memorial 49/337
No 5
DAVIS, Samuel farmer Macclesfield 1888 Memorial 141/389
DAVIS, Samuel farmer Macclesfield 1908 Application 25532
No 6
DAVIS, Samuel farmer Penfield 1906 Application 25095
No 1
DAVIS, Sydney Daye storekeeper Mintaro and Elizabeth Ann Davis his wife 1889 Memorial 145/400
DAVIS, Sydney Daye storekeeper Wadnaminga Out of Hundreds. Mannahill (Out of Hundreds) township allotment land grant 1898 Grant Book 65 Page 185 County Not named
DAVIS, Sydney Daye storekeeper Mintaro. His wife, Elizabeth Ann Davis, died 31/7/1903. Daughter of the late Thompson Priest formerly of Mintaro but now deceased RPA Search 784
DAVIS, Sydney Daye storekeeper Mannahill 1906 Memorial 142/455
DAVIS, Sydney Harold orchardist Salisbury father of Arthur Sidney Davis citrus grower Salisbury 1954 Memorial 184/528
DAVIS, Thomas blacksmith Gawler 1891 Application 22089
No 1
DAVIS, Thomas Robson gentleman Pt Adelaide 1881 Memorial 98/345
DAVIS, Thomas Robson storekeeper Snowtown 1886 Memorial 43/380
No 1
DAVIS, Walter labourer Lizard Lodge O'Halloran Hill 1860 Memorial 95/161
DAVIS, Walter labourer O'Halloran Hill 1862 Application 3285
DAVIS, Walter yeoman O'Halloran Hill 1864 Application 5673
No 1 - likely to be the same person
DAVIS, William baker Bowden 1851[-1853] Memorial 13/31
DAVIS, William brickmaker Bowden 1852[-1857] Memorial 320/44
DAVIS, William labourer Brompton 1857 Memorial 208/116
DAVIS, William labourer Brompton 1861 Application 2371
DAVIS, William gentleman Brompton 1903 Brompton Methodist Church trustee Application 28475
No 2
DAVIS, William sawyer The Tiers 1854[-1858] Memorial 64/62
No 3
DAVIS, William labourer Le Fevre Peninsula 1854 Memorial 351/78
DAVIS, William labourer Bridgwater Hundred of Pt Adelaide 1857 Memorial 230/126
DAVIS, William labourer formerly of Pt Adelaide but now of Brown's Diggings Vic 1863 Memorial 2/287
No 4
DAVIS, William farmer Lower Light 1868 Memorial 125/235
DAVIS, William farmer Lower Light 1870 Memorial 88/247
DAVIS, William farmer Dublin 1876 Memorial 92/292
No 5 - perhaps the same person
DAVIS, William labourer Kapunda 1871 Memorial 42/254
DAVIS, William farmer Riverton 1876 Memorial 139/290
No 6
No 7
DAVIS, William farmer Sixth Creek, died 2/4/1891. Father of James William Davis and some unnamed daughters. James William Davis married Annie CALLISS on 5/1/1889. He died 9/6/1902. Ann Davis died 1/8/1940 Memorial 157/408 & RPA Search 2430
DAVIS, William Benjamin farmer Anama 1911[-1912] Memorial 106/464, Application 26067
DAVIS, WC draper Broken Hill NSW had links with Burra 1894 Memorial 46/421
DAVIS, William Edward engineer George St, Thebarton 1939, and Alice Maude Davis his wife Application 28230
DAVIS, William George gardener Cherryville father of William James Davis farmer Cherryville 1955 Memorial 81/530
DAVIS, WT labourer Prospect 1892 Application 22407
DAVISON, Fanny spinster formerly of Mt Gambier 1873 but now of North Adelaide 1874 Application 13733
No 1 - the Elder
DAVISON, Francis the Elder Esquire Blakiston lent money on mortgage to Richard Bullock ANDREWS against the eastern moiety of Section 5001 for £300 1/3/1856; and Benjamin GRAY brewer Littlehampton against Section 2206 Hundred of Macclesfield for £100 on 11/7/1856. Both men defaulted in their repayments. Davison presented the land to St James’s Blakiston 20/5/1857.’upon trust in the first place out of the annual income dividends and interest arising therefrom to repair and keep in repair the tablet hereinafter mentioned and in the next place to pay the remainder of the said annual income dividends and interest to the Incumbent holding Sunday morning service at the said Church of St James for the time being … upon the express condition that the site or position of the tablet erected in the said Church to the memory of Mrs DAVISON wife of the said Francis Davison shall not be altered or removed’. Three trustees appointed to attend to the duties - James Bentley DAVISON, Henry JICKLING, Benjamin GRAY. New trustee to be elected by the congregation within a month, if any of the previous trustees ‘shall die, resign his office, remove from the said province permanently, or become incapable to act’ Deposit 4/1874
DAVISON, Francis Esquire Blakiston near Mt Barker Stipendiary Magistrate, died c1858. He left his entire estate in trust to the executors and trustees, Benjamin GRAY brewer Littlehampton, William Harper FORMBY stockholder Adelaide and John Bristow HUGHES Esquire MP Woodville, to administer in a complicated trust for the benefit of his infant children. Real estate to be let out on lease. Cash to be invested in public stocks or funds of Great Britain or upon Government or Real Securities in England or in any of the Australian colonies, with power for the said trustees to vary the said stocks funds or securities at their discretion'. All children to get their share as they turned 21 or the girls married. Witnesses - Henry Atherton ADAMS gentleman Walkerville and Charles Vernon ADAMS clerical student Woodville Application 13299
No 2 - the Younger
DAVISON, Francis the Younger clerk to Messrs BARTLEY, BAKEWELL & STOW solicitors Adelaide 1856[-1857] Memorial 81/106
DAVISON, F solicitor Mt Barker 1865 Memorial 256/203
DAVISON, Francis solicitor Blakiston near Nairne 1865 Memorial 321/207
DAVISON, Francis solicitor Nairne 1866 Memorial 157/208
DAVISON, F solicitor Mt Gambier 1869 Memorial 64/237
DAVISON, Francis solicitor formerly of Blakiston 1864 but now of Adelaide 1874 Application 13299
DAVISON, Francis solcitor formerly of Adelaide but now of Mt Gambier 1875 Memorial 182/284
DAVISON, Francis solicitor Mt Gambier, about to depart for parts beyond the sea, power of attorney to Frederick Henry DANIEL solicitor Mt Gambier, and James Bradshaw RIDINGS bank manager Mt Gambier, to manage his business affairs 14/5/1883 Deposit 168/1883
DAVISON, Francis solicitor Mt Gambier 1880 Application 17960
DAVISON, Francis Esquire Mt Gambier linked with James Bentley Davison Esquire near Myponga 1921 Memorial 124/484
No 1
DAVISON, FW articled clerk Mt Barker 1869 Memorial 236/236
DAVISON, Frederick William solicitor Mt Gambier 1874 Memorial 129/273
DAVISON, Frederick William solicitor formerly of Adelaide 1873 but now of Narracoorte 1875 Application 14620
DAVISON, Francis Bentley stockholder Mt Gambier 1891 Memorial 18/408
DAVISON, Girdin W master mariner Hantsport (?), Hants, England and Nova Scotia, power of attorney to Frederick C HOWARD commission agent Adelaide, to put out money on suitable property mortgage and to manage the repayment of loans 18/5/1893 Deposit 70/1893
DAVISON, James and John farmers near Stockwell, became bankrupts in 1867 Memorial 113/222
No 1
DAVISON, James Bentley & DENFORD, Robert John stockholders Wellington 1863 Application 4367
DAVISON, James Bentley stockholder Wellington 1864[-1867] Memorial 64/197
DAVISON, James Bentley stockholder East Wellington 1867[-1871] Memorial 79/225
DAVISON, James Bentley stockholder East Wellington linked with Francis Davison solicitor Mt Barker, Jane Davison spinster Blakiston and John Hawdon Davison overseer Waimiakariri in New Zealand 1868 Memorial 207/229
DAVISON, James Bentley sheepfarmer Wellington on the Murray Hundred of Seymour land grant 1872 Grant Book 54 Page 116 County Russell
DAVISON, James Bentley stockholder East Wellington 1873[-1875] Application 12870
DAVISON, James Bentley auctioneer Kooringa and Elizabeth Ann Davison his wife 1881 Memorial 159/336
DAVISON, James Bentley auctioneer Kooringa 1883 Memorial 93/354
DAVISON, James Bentley gentleman Purnamoota NSW and Elizabeth Ann Davison his wife 1896 Memorial 121/428
No 1
DAVISON, John farmer Marble [Marrabel?] Hundred of Gilbert Co Light 1863 Memorial 185/203
DAVISON, John farmer Marrabel on the Dirty Light linked with Robert Davison farmer Tothill Creek 1873 Memorial 202/266
DAVISON, John farmer Marrabel on the Dirty Light Co Light Hundred of Yackamoorundie land grant 1880[-1881] Grant Book 56 Page 92 County Stanley
No 2
DAVISON, John carpenter Penola 1864 Memorial 9/200
No 3
DAVISON, John formerly boundary rider Slievebawn near Koonunga but now out of business near Bagot Well 1889 Memorial 30/398
No 1
DAVISON, John Hawdon station manager St Leonards, Canterbury Province, New Zealand 1873 Memorial 216/270
DAVISON, John Hawdon gentleman St Leonards, Province of Canterbury, New Zealand, power of attorney to William James CRAWFORD Manager of the Union Bank in Adelaide, to secure JH Davison’s share of certain of his father Francis Davison’s land at Blakiston sold in 1863, after the youngest child had turned 21, or being a female, had married. All children to benefit equally in the sale. Amount to each child £194/18/6. Land under trust until sold - trustees. William BARTLEY, William Harper FORMBY, Benjamin GRAY and Francis DAVISON. Deed drawn up 11/6/1873. Deposits 215/1854 and 214/1873 Deposit 214/1873
DAVISON, John Hubert Hawdon clerk Mt Gambier 1898 Memorial 160/435
DAVISON, Peter of Penola 1861[-1862] Memorial 119/174
No 1
DAVISON, Robert warehouseman Norwood 1853 Memorial 166/54
No 2
DAVISON, Robert farmer Section 1084 Hundred of Saddleworth 1856 Memorial 128/112
DAVISON, Robert farmer Hundred of Gilbert 1857 Memorial 132/120
DAVISON, Robert farmer Co Light 1858 Memorial 331/150
DAVISON, Robert farmer Light River 1859[-1879] Memorial 55/156
Farmer Hundred of Saddleworth 1859 Memorial 178/156
DAVISON, Robert farmer Steelton on the Dirty Light 1864 Memorial 257/193
DAVISON, Robert farmer Bundolan Farm Section 1090 Upper Light Light River Special Survey 1864 Memorials 91 & 92/199
DAVISON, Robert farmer Bundolan, Upper Light 1872 Application 12352
FIND AND CHECK NAME OF FARM
No 3 - the Elder and the Younger
DAVISON, Robert and John farmers Stockwell 1864. By 1866, Robert Davison was a farmer at Bagot Well Application 7334
DAVISON, Robert farmer Bagot Well Hundred of Julia Creek land grant 1866 Grant Book 44 Page 98 County Light
DAVISON, Robert farmer near Kapunda 1866 Memorial 223/212
DAVISON, Robert farmer Tothill Creek near Kapunda 1876 Memorial 221/288
DAVISON, Robert the Elder farmer Tothill Creek Co Light Hundred of Appila land grant 1881 Grant Book 24 Page 505 County Frome
DAVISON, Robert farmer near Bagot Well 1881[-1883] Memorial 71/331
DAVISON, Robert the Elder farmer near Bagot Well, died 30/5/1885 intestate. Letters of administration to his son, John Davison boundary rider Slievebawn nee Koonunga, to settle his estate Memorial 24/398
DAVISON, Robert [probably the Younger] farmer Appila Hundred of Booleroo land grant 1882 Grant Book 24 Page 626 County Frome
DAVISON, Robert [formerly the Younger] farmer Booleroo Centre 1897(-1902) Memorial 105/430
DAVISON, Robert retired farmer Mile End 1914 Memorial 166/470
DAVISON, Robert Haswell mining captain Lady Emily Mine Blackfellow Reef Waukaringa 1882 Memorial 30/346
No 1
DAVISON, Thomas Lionel labourer Robe, aged 65 in 1947 Application 28567
DAVISON, Ellen Selina wife of Thomas Lionel Davison labourer Robe, aged 61 in 1947 Application 28513
No 1
DAVISON, William farmer Onkaparinga 1855 Memorial 289/83
No 2
DAVISON, William farmer Marrabel on the Dirty Light Hundred of Booleroo land grant 1882 Grant Book 24 Page 623 County Frome
No 3 - perhaps the same person
DAVISON, William farmer Hundred of Baldina 1887 Memorial 82/388
DAVISON, William farmer Hundred of King 1890 Memorial 244/400
No 4
DAVISON, William out of business Kapunda, died 15/12/1901 intestate. His widow, Susan Frances Davison, died 30/7/1909. The Davisons had two daughters - Martha Davison spinster formerly of Kapunda but now of Mile End 1915, and Fanny TEAGLE wife of Albert Teagleout of business Church St Kapunda 1915 Application 26418
No 1
DAVLIN, Edward of Victorville 1859 Memorial 8/157
DAVLIN, Edward miller Victorville 1861 Memorial 302/177
DAVOREN, Austin labourer Kapunda Hundred of Kapunda land grant 1898 Grant Book 44 Page 137 County Light
DAVORSEN, Michael yeoman Smithfield 1868 Application 9538
DAVY, Arthur clerk Adelaide (Waymouth St) 1886 Memorial 131/381
No 1
DAVY, Charles farmer Salisbury 1885[-1894] Memorial 186/365, Applications 21870, 22661
No 2
DAVY, Charles labourer Salisbury 1924 Memorial 181/489
DAVY, Charles labourer Salisbury, died 21/6/1947. Brother to Louisa Davy spinster Salisbury, who died 28/7/1947. Executor; George Davy drainer Park Tce, Salisbury Memorials 7 & 8/522
DAVY, Fred Clerk of the Corporation of Kensington & Norwood 1938 Application 28039
No 1
DAVY, Edward surgeon Adelaide 1848[-1849] Memorial 183/14
DAVY, Edward Esquire Adelaide 1853[-1855] Memorial 411/53
DAVY, George the Younger farmer Coomooroo 1884 Book 13 Page 263 County Dalhousie
DAVY, Samuel boiler maker Petersburg. Hundred of Yongala land grant 1899 Grant Book 13 Page 205 County Dalhousie
No 1
DAVY, William warehouseman 97 Wood St, London and Egbert HALL Esquire formerly of Rockleymont, Croydon Road, Penge, Surrey, but now of 12 Little Tower St, London, trustees for the marriage settlement between Henry DAKIN and Jeanie Haldane SMITH, power of attorney to Frederick William BULLOCK gentleman Adelaide, to administer the SA land in the estate 17/12/1879 Deposit 21/1887.
No 2
DAVY, William the Elder cordwainer Salisbury 1894 Application 22640
No 1
DAW, A of Brownlow Kangaroo Island 1888 Memorial 135/392
DAW, Arthur auctioneer Brownlow, Kangaroo Island 1905 Memorial 147/453, Application 25060
DAW, Arthur auctioneer Kingscote Kangaroo Island. Brownlow (Hundred of Menzies) township allotment land grant 1907 Grant Book 11 Page 46 County Carnarvon
DAW, Arthur JP agent Kingscote Kangaroo Island 1930 Memorial 56/503
DAW, Benjamin butcher Bowden 1849[-1853] Memorial 347/17
DAW, Cecilia spinster Cygnet River Kangaroo Island. Brownlow (Hundred of Menzies) township allotment land grant 1883 Grant Book 11 Page 44 County Carnarvon
DAW, Charles Compson butcher Kapunda 1931 Application 27849
No 1
DAW, David farmer Little Para 1851 Memorial 472/36.
DAW, David farmer Little Para. Hundred of Yatala land grant 1851[-1852] Grant Book 1 Page 64 County Adelaide
No 1
DAW, Edwin butcher St Marys on the Sturt 1874 Memorial 121/276
DAW, Edwin butcher formerly of St Marys on the Sturt but now of Mt Barker 1878 Memorial 97/310
DAW, Edwin auctioneer formerly of Mt Barker but now of Adelaide 1886[-1912] Memorial 12/378
DAW, Edwin auctioneer Adelaide, died 12/5/1917. Husband of Jane Daw. Father of Wickham Compson Daw engineer Adelaide 1923 Memorial 63/487
No 1
DAW, Eugene C auctioneer Adelaide 1912 Application 26157
DAW, Eugene Compson butcher and agricultural farmer Kapunda 1924 Memorial 140/490, Application 27256
DAW, Eugene Compson secretary to JEFFS Bros Ltd, Murray St, Gawler 1950 Application 28780
DAW, Eugene Compson butcher and agricultural farmer Kapunda 1924
No 1 - perhaps a mixture of the Elder and the Younger
DAW, Francis James the Elder butcher formerly of St Marys South Road 1861 now of Modbury 1873 Application 13033
DAW, Francis James storekeeper Tea Tree Gully Co Adelaide. Lochiel (Hundred of Cameron) allotment land grant 1875 Grant Book 14 Page 447 County Daly
DAW, Francis James storekeeper Crystal Brook 1879 Memorial 182/313
No 1
DAW, Henry butcher Edwardstown 1864 Memorial 350/197
DAW, Henry butcher St Marys on the Sturt 1875[-1876] Memorial 151/284
DAW, Henry butcher Edwardstown 1878 Application 16652
DAW, Henry butcher St Marys South Road linked with John Wickham Daw sheep farmer Kangaroo Island and Joseph Daw farmer Crystal Brook 1879 Memorial 85/314
DAW, Henry butcher St Marys South Road 1902[-1911] Memorial 162/446, Application 25910
DAW, Henry formerly butcher Edwardstown but now out of business Scarborough St, Glenelg 1921 Application 26953
DAW, Henry Albert carpenter 61 Hewett Ave, Rose Park 1947 Memorial 120/521
DAW, James farmer Hundred of Dalkey trustee School and Cemetery Hundred of Grace Hundred of Grace land grant 1875 Grant Book 27 Page 52 County Gawler
DAW, James Alexander company officer 5 Birdwood St, Netherby 1958, born 21/5/1907, declared that he was presently Chief Clerk in the Stock Department of Elder, Smith & Co Ltd, a position he had held for a year. Before that, he was manager of the Kapunda branch of the Company continuously between June 1948 and December 1956 Application 29302
No 1 - the Elder
DAW, John Wickham farmer Porto Bello, and Ellen Orianna Daw, his wife 3/5/1842. They donated an acre of land adjoining South Road on Section 41 as the site for St Marys Church on the Sturt. Enrolment 34/4
DAW, John Wickham gentleman Section 111 District B 1852 Memorial 18/40.
DAW, John Wickham butcher St Marys village on the South Road 1853 Memorial 67/51
DAW, John Wickham gentleman died 2/7/1872. Ellen Orianna Daw died 27/4/1873. Their daughter, Frances Ellen ELLIOT nee Daw wife of George Henry Elliot tanner Hobart Tas, inherited the Marion Inn, which she sold by public auction on 24/9/1873 Messes Green & Co Auction Rooms Adelaide, to HAUSSEN & CATCHLOVE for £345 Memorial 104/270
DAW, Ellen Orianna widow of John Wickham Daw butcher St Marys South Road, died 27/4/1873 anasarca, aged 67. Francis James Daw of Modbury appears to have been her son 1873 Applications 13033, 14306
No 2 - the Younger
DAW, John Wickham butcher Kapunda 1875 Application 14628
DAW, John Wickham butcher Kapunda 1876[-1879] Memorial 99/291
DAW, John Wickham butcher Kapunda linked with Joseph Daw butcher Nhill Vic and Mary Daw his wife 1890 Memorial 40/406
DAW, John Wickham formerly butcher Kapunda then out of business Allen Creek near Kapunda, died c1897. Executors; Edwin Daw fish salesman Adelaide and William David PONDER advertising agent Adelaide Memorial 195/439
No 2
DAW, John Wickham of Kangaroo Island 1881 Memorial 6/336
No 1
DAW, Joseph butcher Unley 1857[-1858] Memorial 337/126
DAW, Joseph butcher Modbury 1864[-1870] Memorial 285/196
DAW, Joseph butcher Tea Tree Gully Co Adelaide. Lochiel (Hundred of Cameron) township allotment land grant 1875 Grant Book 14 Page 447 County Daly
DAW, Joseph formerly of Modbury and Tea Tree Gully but now of Crystal Brook 1876[-1879] [It appears that Daw had been a butcher at Tea Tree Gully/Modbury] Memorial 82/294
DAW, Joseph farmer Crystal Brook 1876 Application 15650
DAW, Joseph butcher formerly of Modbury but now of Hawthorn near Mitcham 1885 Memorial 189/368
DAW, Joseph farmer Tea Tree Gully 1886 Application 21113
DAW, Joseph butcher formerly Tea Tree Gully but now Hawthorn Lower Mitcham 1887 Application 21172
DAW, Joseph butcher formerly of Modbury but now of Nhill Vic owned the Modbury Hotel 1888[-1890] Memorial 120/394
DAW, Joseph butcher Nhill Vic and May Daw his wife 1891 Application 22170
DAW, Maria spinster Kapunda 1886 Memorial 21/378
DAW, William farmer South Richmond 1844 Memorial 44/4
DAWBINY, William of Mitcham and Mary Ann Dawbiny his wife Memorial 418/14
No 1
DAWE, Albert licensed land broker National Mutual Buildings, King William St, Adelaide 1911 Application 26038
DAWE, Albert accountant formerly of Glenelg but now of Adelaide linked with HE Dawe agent Adelaide 1923 Memorial 163/489
DAWE, Alfred Henry August plumber Gawler 1931 Application 27852
DAWE, Harold Edgar agent Adelaide 1924[-1927] Memorial 17/492, Application 27509
DAWE, Henry the Elder innkeeper Willunga married Sarah Elizabeth GREGORY spinster on 22/3/1849. Henry Dawe died 17/11/1849 intestate. His only child, Henry Dawe the Younger, born 10/3/1850, inherited his estate as heir at law. Sarah Elizabeth Dawe, died 17/7/1865 Willunga intestate. By 1871, Henry Dawe the Younger was a draper's assistant in Adelaide. Mary Ann ATKINSON widow and innkeeper Willunga gave this information 1871 Application 23096
No 1 - probably the same person
DAWE, John landowner East Auburn 1855 Memorial 467/89
DAWE, John blacksmith East Auburn Hundred of Upper Wakefield land grant 1858 Grant Book 56 Page 120 County Stanley
DAWE, John blacksmith Auburn 1860 Application 1352.
DAWE, John blacksmith East Auburn 1863 Memorial 107/190
DAWE, John farmer East Auburn 1876 Application 15660.
DAWE, John formerly blacksmith 1863 but now farmer East Auburn 1877 Application 15929.
DAWE, John out of business East Auburn 1882 Application 19079.
DAWE, Johanna widow East Auburn 1883 Application 19682
No 2 - perhaps a continuation of No 1
DAWE, John miner Kapunda 1865 Memorial 75/204
DAWE, Joseph storekeeper Mt Barker Springs 1869 Memorial 219/236
DAWE, Louis Christoph sawyer Gawler 1876 Memorial 192/294
DAWE, Richard carpenter Prospect 1862 Memorial 92/184
DAWE, Sampson quarryman Willunga 1847 Memorial 299/10
Slate merchant Willunga 1853[-1855] Memorial 275/62
DAWE, Sarah Elizabeth widow Willunga 1852 Mother of a young son called Henry Dawe Memorial 50/42.
No 1 - perhaps the same person
DAWE, William farmer Willunga 1849 Memorial 341/15
DAWE, William yeoman Willunga 1850 Memorial 151/20
DAWE, William mason Adelaide, Compson Dawe blacksmith Willunga and Joseph Dawe mason Adelaide 1866 Application 7736
DAWE, William Francis Bartlett gentleman Taunton, Somerset, England, power of attorney to William POPE solicitor Adelaide, to manage his SA business affairs 3/7/1887 Deposit 125/1887
No 1
DAWES, Adolph Henry Coombs medical practitioner Gawler 1940 Memorial 191/514
DAWES, Adolf Henry Coombes legally qualified medical practitioner 4 High St, Gawler 1945 Memorial 150/523
No 1
DAWES, Charles labourer Adelaide 1845 Memorial 217/5
No 2 - possibly the same person
DAWES, Charles shoemaker Adelaide 1850 Memorial 360/23
DAWES, Charles of Adelaide linked with George Dawes gentleman formerly of Adelaide but now in parts beyond the seas 1867 Memorial 184/224
No 3
DAWES, Charles blacksmith Woodville 1850[-1853] Memorial 44/25
No 4
DAWES, Charles of Jamestown 1893 Memorial 57/427
No 1
DAWES, George coffee roaster Currie St, Adelaide. Elizabeth Dawes mentioned but not described 1850 Memorial 310/23
DAWES, George grocer Adelaide (Currie St) 1853 Memorial 380/51
DAWES, George gentleman Adelaide, about to reside for a time in some or one of the neighbouring Australian colonies, power of attorney to Charles DAWES gentleman Hindley St, Adelaide, to administer his business affairs 7/2/1860 Deposit 82/1862.
DAWES, George formerly storekeeper Adelaide but now in parts beyond the seas 1862[-1868] Memorial 7/184
DAWES, Jesse pianoforte maker Adelaide (Rundle St) 1850[-1851] Memorial 24/24
No 1
DAWES, Richard St Mark surgeon Gawler 1876[-1897] Memorial 231/294
DAWES, Richard St Mark physician and surgeon Gawler. St George's Gawler trustee 1884[-1900] Memorial 164/498
DAWES, Richard St Mark medical practitioner Gawler 1892 Application 22306
DAWES, Richard Saint Mark surgeon Gawler and Arabella Rose Dawes his wife 1897 Application 23354
DAWES, Arabella Rose St Mark widow Gawler 1915 Memorial 164/472
DAWES, Arabella Rose widow Gawler, died 13/3/1934. Mother of Richard Charles Hope Dawes no description and Adolf Henry Coombs Dawes medical practitioner Gawler. Estate worth £9,429 Memorial 179/507
DAWES, Vida Hettie widow Macclesfield 1951 Application 28823
No 1
DAWES, WB miller Nairne 1852[-1854] Memorial 304/41
.DAWES, William Bower miller Nairne 1854[-1856] Memorial 467/80
DAWES, William Bower Esquire formerly of Nairne but now of Adelaide 1858 Memorial 40/148
DAWES, WB Esquire Dawesley sold the Scott Creek Smelting Works for £800 to GD SISMEY 1860 Memorial 74/179
DAWES, WB of Wallaroo 1866 Memorial 87/209
DAWES, William Charles hotelkeeper Adelaide (Golden Rule Hotel pt TA 158 Pirie St) 1906 Memorial 41/455
DAWKINS, Alfred accountant Adelaide 1900 Memorial 245/439
No 1
DAWKINS, Eli farmer Two Wells Hundred of Dublin land grant 1881 Grant Book 26 Page 346 County Gawler
DAWKINS, Eli farmer Two Wells 1887 Memorial 201/382
DAWKINS, Eli farmer near Two Wells 1891 Application 22131
No 1 - likely to be the same person
DAWKINS, John carpenter Hindmarsh 1844 Memorial 106/4
DAWKINS, John carpenter North Adelaide 1847 Enrolment 83/6
DAWKINS, John farmer Gawler River 1853[-1871] Memorial 223/48
DAWKINS, Ann widow of the late John Dawkins farmer Gawler River, died 30/5/1895 Application 23006
No 1
DAWKINS, Nicholas gentleman Adelaide 1854 Memorial 419/78
DAWKINS, Nicholas miller North Adelaide 1855[-1856] Hundred of Saddleworth land grant Memorial 145/98
DAWKINS, Nicholas gentleman formerly of North Adelaide but now residing in the province of Victoria 1857 Memorial 274/128
DAWKINS, Nicholas miller North Adelaide 1862 Application 966
DAWKINS, Nicholas gentleman North Adelaide and Ann Dawkins his wife formerly Ann LAMB spinster 1873. They married on 3/12/1851 Memorial 63/268
DAWKINS, Nicholas grocer Gilberton, died 1/10/1898. Father of Frederick William Dawkins draper's traveller Gilberton, Charlotte Annei LECKEY and John Rose? Dawkins accountant Gilberton Memorial 12/437
DAWKINS, Percy Campbell ironmonge Gawler 1907 Application 25328
No 1
DAWKINS, Samuel Letts farmer Gawler River 1857[-1860] Memorial 51/122
DAWKINS, Samuel Letts farmer Mudla Wirra 1866 Application 7083
DAWKINS, Samuel Letts farmer Gawler River 1898 Application 23583
DAWKINS, Samuel Letts retired farmer formerly of Gawler River but now of Houghton linked with William Joseph Dawkins farmer near Gawler 1920 Memorial 148/479
DAWKINS, Samuel Letts retired farmer formerly of Gawler River now of Brighton 1924 Application 27234
No 1 - perhaps the same person
DAWKINS, William accountant Gawler 1891 Application 22130
DAWKINS, William merchant Gawler 1901 Memorial 120/444
DAWKINS, William merchant Gawler Co Gawler. Pinnaroo (Hundred of Pinnaroo) township allotment land grant 1905 Grant Book 12 Page 72 County Chandos
DAWKINS, William Erven accountant Adelaide 1899 Memorial 95/438
DAWN, Richard miner Kooringa 1856 Memorial 123/134
No 1
DAWS, Reginald Lyle builder Woodley 1930 Memorial 43/504
DAWS, Reginald Lyle builder Woodley 1931 Application 27834
DAWS, Robert organ builder Adelaide (Franklin St) 1856[-1861] Memorial 112/100, Application 2645
DAWSEY, Alexander mariner Adelaide 1838 Application 14830
No 1 - perhaps the same person
DAWSON, Alfred Henry storekeeper Seaton Park 1929 Memorial 163/501
DAWSON, Alfred Henry out of business Campbelltown. St Martin's Campbelltown parishioner 1942 Memorial 142/516
No 1
DAWSON, Arthur machinist Balaklava Cleve (Hundred of Yadnarie) township allotment land grant 1894 Grant Book 39 Page 88 County Jervois
DAWSON, Arthur storekeeper Cleve Franklin Harbour trustee Institute Cleve Cleve (Hundred of Yadnarie) township allotment land grant 1894[-1897] Grant Book 39 Page 89 County Jervois
DAWSON, AM typist Adelaide (16 Pirie St) 1920 Memorial 3/482
No 1
DAWSON, Charles yeoman in SA 1855[-1859] Memorial 80/90
DAWSON, Charles yeoman Ooraparinna 1860 Memorial 210/166
No 2
DAWSON, Charles gardener Prospect 1908 Application 25464
No 1
DAWSON, Emily widow Kapunda 1909 Memorial 11/461
No 1
DAWSON, George bricklayer Adelaide (Gouger St) 1839 Application 20942
DAWSON, George of Brown St, Adelaide power of attorney to Elizabeth Dawson 1850 Memorial 249/132
DAWSON, George bricklayer Brown St, Adelaide, about to depart the province for a time, power of attorney to his wife, Elizabeth DAWSON, to manage his SA business affairs 9/2/1850 Deposit 321/OA
DAWSON, Elizabeth widow Adelaide, mother of Elizabeth, Amelia and Emily Dawson 1862 Memorial 221/194
DAWSON, Elizabeth licensed victualler Adelaide (Queen's Arms Brown St). [Witness Amelia CAMERON - is that the former Miss Amelia Dawson??] 1871 Memorial 103/293
DAWSON, Elizabeth of Adelaide, died 22/6/1875 Memorial 21/352
No 2 - perhaps the same person
DAWSON, George farmer Armagh 1878 Application 16921
DAWSON, George farmer Boucaut linked with William Dawson farmer Condowie 1890 Memorial 14/406
No 1
DAWSON, Henry saddler Kooringa 1851[-1866] Memorial 147/64, Application 565
DAWSON, Henry storekeeper Kooringa 1860 Application 1603
DAWSON, Henry saddler Kooringa. Hundred of Kingston land grant 1866 Grant Book 8 Page 170 County Burra
DAWSON, Henry gentleman Parkside 1882 Application 19309
DAWSON, Henry saddler formerly of Kooringa but then of Parkside, died 1883. His estate to benefit his wife, Jean Renfrew Dawson, and his unnamed children. Herbert Hugh Dawson iromonger Parkside was a son. Charles Dawson farmer Mt Bryan Flat also mentioned but link not stated Memorial 152/351
DAWSON, Jean Renfrew widow Young St, Parkside, relict of the late Henry Dawson linked with Charles Dawson farmer Mt Bryce, Herbert Hugh Dawson ironmonger Kensington and Mary Dawson spinster Parkside. Thomas DREW storekeeper Kooringa and Rowland Clement CORNISH sharebroker Malvern acted as trustees for a Dawson family trust estate 1888 Memorial 123/393
No 2 - perhaps a continuation of No 1
DAWSON, Henry sheep farmer Caroona 1879 Memorial 100/319
DAWSON, Henry stockholder Aberdeen 1880 Memorial 117/323
DAWSON, Henry sheep farmer Aberdeen 1881 Memorial 81/349
No 3
DAWSON, Henry farmer Macclesfield 1853 Memorial 164/57
No 4 - perhaps the same person
DAWSON, Henry stevedore Pt Adelaide 1868 Application 9252.
DAWSON, Henry labourer Portland Estate 1890 Application 21878
DAWSON, Henry labourer Pt Adelaide 1896 Application 23116.
No 5
DAWSON, Henry Esquire St Peters 1889[-1891] Memorial 53/397
DAWSON, Henry gentleman formerly of Gumeracha but then of St Peters, died 29/6/1891. Estate worth £4,560. Linked with Samuel Dawson farmer formerly of Waterloo but now of Marrabel on the Dirty Light Memorial 200/409
DAWSON, Henry died 29/6/1891. Mary Ryell Dawson widow St Peters 1894[-1896] Memorial 189/422
DAWSON, Mary Ryall widow St Peters 1920 Application 26877
DAWSON, Herbert Hugh commercial traveller Adelaide 1886 Memorial 102/373
No 1 - mixture of the Elder and the Younger
DAWSON, James of Adelaide 1841 Memorial 195/50
DAWSON, James formerly of Adelaide, but now farmer Strathalbyn 1842 Memorial 136/2
DAWSON, James farmer Angas Special Survey Co Hindmarsh 1847 Memorial 11/10
DAWSON, James gentleman Strathalbyn, died 22/5/1865 Enrolment 27/54.
DAWSON, James [the Elder] farmer Springfield, died 22/5/1865, of old age, aged 84 Application 24403
DAWSON, James the Younger farmer Tokomairiro Primael District of Otago, died 28/7/1868 intestate. His son, James Dawson the Third (born 20/11/1853 Strathalbyn), shepherd Cambrian Otago New Zealand, but temporarily in Strathalbyn 1885, had inherited his late father's estate as heir at law. James Dawson the Younger was the brother of Jane HOOPER widow Strathalbyn 1886, children of James Dawson the Elder gentleman Strathalbyn, who died 22/5/1865. James Dawson the Younger 32 farmer married Sarah LATTA 24 on 11/5/1849 Black Forest. Minister: Robert HAINING. Witnesses: WW PRYM, Thomas HALDANE, Robert HAY. By 1886, Sarah Dawson was living at Tuapeka Mouth, Otago, New Zealand. She appointed her son, James Dawson the Third, as her attorney 1886 to collect assets due to their family through the will of her father-in-law James Dawson the Elder, of Strathalbyn, which became due through the death of his widow, Jane Dawson, who died 9/8/1885 Strathalbyn, of old age, aged 84 Application 20916
DAWSON, James shepherd Cambrian District of Otago New Zealand [probably a son of James Dawson the Younger now deceased] 1886 Memorial 150/379
DAWSON, Jane (widow of the late James Dawson the Elder formerly farmer Strathalbyn but then deceased), died 9/8/1885, of old age, aged 84 Application 28297
DAWSON, Sarah widow formerly of Tokomairiro but now of Tuapeka District of Otago New Zealand 1886 relict of the late James Dawson the Younger farmer Tokomairiro, who died 28/7/1868 intestate, and daughter-in-law of James Dawson the Elder formerly farmer Strathalbyn but now deceased Memorial 147/379
No 2
DAWSON, James miller Stockwell 1865 Memorial 199/206
DAWSON, James miller formerly of Kapunda but now of Gawler 1874 Memorial 34/279
DAWSON, James miller Gawler, died c1882. He left his entire estate in trust for the benefit of his two unnamed children Memorial 61/341
No 3
DAWSON, James licensed victualler Echunga. His ostler called Alfred PHILLIPS 1879 Memorial 197/315
DAWSON, James licensed victualler Echunga 1880 Memorial 206/327
DAWSON, James gentleman Echunga 1883 Memorial 114/348
No 1
DAWSON, James Webber farmer Robe S-E 1898 Memorial 117/436
DAWSON, James Webber and Robert Webber Dawson graziers Robe S-E 1920 Memorial 73/480
No 1
DAWSON, John labourer Hundred of Willunga 1855 Memorial 341/86
No 2
DAWSON, John butcher Kapunda 1861[-1862] Memorial 215/171
DAWSON, John butcher [formerly of Kapunda but now of] Riverton, became a bankrupt in 1864 Memorial 202/195
No 3
DAWSON, John of Pt Augusta 1868 Memorial 210/247
No 4
DAWSON, John saddler Pt Wakefield 1875 Memorial 98/282
No 5
DAWSON, John farmer Queen's Own Town 1888 Memorial 10/392
No 1
DAWSON, Robert merchant Kent Town 1863 Memorial 208/187
DAWSON, Robert merchant Adelaide 1866 Memorial 230/208
No 2
DAWSON, Robert wine grower of the Torrens 1867 Memorial 131/225
DAWSON, Robert vigneron Hamilton on the Torrens 1869 Memorial 208/241
No 3 – perhaps the same person
DAWSON, Robert accountant Adelaide Dublin township alloltment land grant 1876 Grant Book 27 Page 484 County Gawler
DAWSON, Robert farmer Dublin Parham township allotment land grant 1876 Grant Book 26 Page 364 County Gawler
DAWSON, Robert wheatbuyer Adelaide Hundred of Dublin land grant 1878[-1881] Grant Book 26 Page 341 County Gawler
No 4
DAWSON, Robert painter Kapunda 1877 Application 15758
No 1
DAWSON, Robert Spencer clerk Adelaide Hundred of Telowie land grant 1881 Grant Book 24 Page 769
DAWSON, Robert Spencer clerk Adelaide Hundred of Davenport land grant 1882 Grant Book 24 Page 666 County Frome
No 1
DAWSON, Robert Webber grazier Robe, brother to the late James Webber Dawson no description 1937 Application 28103
DAWSON, Robert Webber grazier Robe 1920, declared that he had a brother called James Dawson Application 25919
No 1
DAWSON, Samuel farmer Waterloo 1868 Memorial 27/231
DAWSON, Samuel gentleman formerly of Marrabel on the Dirty Light but now of Kapunda, and Emily Dawson his wife 1903 Memorial 83/449
No 1 - perhaps the same person
DAWSON, Thomas farmer Mt Pleasant Co Adelaide. Hundred of Belalie land grant 1876 Grant Book 60 Page 120 County Victoria
DAWSON, Thomas farmer Coomooroo 1903 Book 13 Page 266 County Dalhousie
No 1 - likely to be the same person
DAWSON, William blacksmith Unley 1842 Memorial 469/48
DAWSON, William blacksmith Fullarton 1850[-1853] Memorial 158/27
Blacksmith formerly of Fullarton but now of Glen Osmond 1854 Memorial 194/65
Blacksmith Glen Osmond Rd 1854 Memorial 243/66
DAWSON, William blacksmith Frewville 1855[-1856] Memorial 415/91
DAWSON, William blacksmith [formerly of Frewville but now of] Bull Creek 1858 Memorial 245/135
No 2 - perhaps the same person
DAWSON, William blacksmith Adelaide 1848 Memorial 340/59
DAWSON, William blacksmith Little Adelaide 1859 Memorial 130/159
No 3
DAWSON, William surveyor Adelaide 1851 Memorial 261/30
DAWSON, William Royal Sappers & Miners Corporal Littlehampton 1851 Memorial 49/34.
DAWSON, William surveyor formerly of Adelaide but now of Mt Barker 1852 Memorial 20/43.
DAWSON, William corporal in the Royal Sappers and Miners Mt Barker 1854 Memorial 18/77
No 4
DAWSON, William of the Hundred of Boucaut 1889 Memorial 221/396
DAWSON, W glazier Robe 1895 Memorial 195/423
No 1
DAY, Albert blacksmith Robertstown 1881[-1892] Grant Book 17 Page 169 County Eyre
DAY, Albert blacksmith Robertstown 1883[-1888] Memorial 110/349
DAY, Albert machinist Robertstown 1899 Memorial 175/437
No 2
DAY, Albert farmer Bigg Flat near Echunga. Hundred of Kuitpo land grant 1912 Grant Book 2 Page 101 County Adelaide
No 1
DAY, Albert Richard formerly farmer Two Wells but now retired farmer and grazier Largs linked with Frederick William Day farmer and grazier Two Wells 1921 Memorial 73/484
DAY, Albert Richard farmer formerly of Two Wells but now of Joslin 1928 Application 27495
No 1
DAY, Alfred watchmaker Stepney 1860 Application 1571
DAY, Alfred watchmaker Adelaide 1861 Memorial 216/172
DAY, Alfred watchmaker Adelaide (Rundle St) 1876 Memorial 208/287
No 2
DAY, Alfred storekeeper Venus Bay Bramfield (Hundred of Ward) township allotment land grant 1877[-1879] Grant Book 48 Page 2 County Musgrave
No 3
DAY, Alfred publican Echunga 1895 Application 22875
DAY, Alfred Harvey farmer Nairne 1936 Application 28031
DAY, Alfred N secretary to the SA Railways Commissioner 1912 Memorial 48/470
No 1
DAY, Ann widow Norwood 1851[-1853] Memorial 91/34.
No 2 - probably the widow of John Day
DAY, Ann widow Norwood, who inherited estate under the will of the late John Day of Norwood 1872 Application 11979
DAY, Anne widow Norwood linked with Frederick Ward Day bank clerk Adelaide 1886 Memorial 104/379
DAY, Annie undertaker's daughter Kapunda 1902 Application 25406
No 1
DAY, Arthur and John Edward Day butchers Bald Hills near Moonta 1901 Memorial 156/442
DAY, Arthur farmer and grazier Bald Hills near Moonta linked with Arthur and John Edwin Day butchers Bald Hills near Moonta [father and sons??] 1906 Memorial 174/454
DAY, Bruce Ardmore citrus grower Grange Road, Seaton 1946[-1950] Memorial 141/524, Application 28726
No 1
DAY, Catherine widow Section 2209 Hundred of Yatala 1858[-1859] Memorial 53/132
No 2
DAY, Catherine linked with Section 221 Hundred of Mt Muirhead Co Grey 1891 Memorial 113/411
No 1
DAY, Charles clerk Adelaide 1857 Memorial 309/124
DAY, Charles of the Register and Observer offices, Adelaide 1865 Memorial 224/205
DAY, Charles clerk formerly of Adelaide 1857 but now of Unley 1869 Application 10278
DAY, Charles accountant Unley Minlaton township allotment land grant 1876 Grant Book 19 Page 198 County Fergusson
DAY, Charles newspaper proprietor Adelaide 1882 Application 19481
DAY, Charles journalist Adelaide (Grenfell St) 1888 Memorial 202/390
DAY, Charles journalist Grenfell St, Adelaide, power of attorney to Francis Joseph FISHER solicitor 9 Selbourne Chambers, Pirie St, Adelaide, to manage his SA affairs 22/2/1888 Deposit 30/1888.
No 1
DAY, Charles Thomas farmer Kadina 1897[-1906] Memorial 47/430
DAY, Charles Thomas farmer Kadina. Hundred of Kadina land grant 1912 Grant Book 14 Page 256 County Daly
No 1 - perhaps the same person
DAY, David farmer Cherry Gardens 1860 Application 1025
DAY, David farmer Rapid Bay 1870 Application 10808
No 1 - probably the same person
DAY, E undertaker's daughter Kapunda 1896 Application 23145
DAY, Edith undertaker's daughter Kapunda 1885[-1887] Memorial 89/423, Application 21691
DAY, E undertaker's daughter Kapunda 1896 Application 23145
DAY, Edgar farmer Wallaroo, died 11/12/1935. Executors – James Day farmer Unley Park and Nellie Day widow 5 Dover St, Unley Park Grant Book 15 Page 82 County Daly
DAY, Edward innkeeper Mt Torrens 1869 Memorial 88/239
DAY, Edwin Victor of Millicent 1886 Memorial 170/375
No 1 - perhaps the same person
DAY, Eliza widow Adelaide (Brown St) 1850 Memorial 296/137
DAY, Eliza nee Line widow East Tce, Adelaide, died c1855. She left her whole estate [including land in Brompton] to her brother, John Line of Old Kent Road, London, England, formerly employed in the London Docks. If he had died, the estate to go to all his children 'share and share alike' Memorial 418/82
DAY, Essington District Clerk Clare 1939, declared that he had held the position since June 1938 Application 28210
DAY, Esther Miriam married woman Kooringa 1907 Memorial 39/458
DAY, Frank Jefferies of Brighton, Clerk District Council of Marion 1925 Application 27386
DAY, Frederick John and Thomas Jelly Day farmers Warooka Hundred of Moorowie land grant 1901 Grant Book 19 Page 36 County Fergusson
DAY, Frank Lester farmer Nairne and Florence Muriel Day his wife 1930 Memorial 96/503
No 1
DAY, FW of Osmond Tce, Norwood 1854 Memorial 48/79
DAY, Frederick Ward gentleman Osmond Tce, Norwood, died c1899. Executrix: Jessie WHITE spinster Pt Victor Memorial 111/438
DAY, Frederick William farmer formerly of Two Wells but now of Lameroo 1928 Application 27495
No 1
DAY, George farmer Gould Creek. Uley Particular Baptist Chapel trustee 1865 Memorial 81/206
No 2
DAY, George farmer Hay Valley. He rented land from the Smillie Estate 1882 Application 19038
DAY, George Albert merchant Adelaide 1909 Memorial 190/461
No 1
DAY, George Fowler Esquire Adelaide 1848 Memorial 439/12
DAY, George Fowler farmer Adelaide 1850 Hundred of Yankalilla land grant Memorial 6/60
DAY, George Fowler gentleman formerly of Adelaide but now of Yankalilla 1852 Memorial 123/43
DAY, George Fowler landowner Yankalilla 1855 Memorial 447/79
DAY, George Fowler farmer Cockatoo Hill District of Yankalilla and Myponga 1855 Memorial 141/85
DAY, George Fowler farmer Yankalilla 1858 Memorial 238/137
DAY, George Fowler described variously as of Cockatoo Hill near Yankalilla 1855 and of Alton Grange, Yankalilla 1864 Application 5317
DAY, George Fowler farmer Alton Grange near Yankalilla 1867 Application 8297
DAY, George Fowler farmer Alton Grange Yankalilla Hundred of Yankalilla land grant 1887 Grant Book 37 Page 243 County Hindmarsh
DAY, George Harrison watchmaker Adelaide 1850 Memorial 199/26
DAY, George Henry labourer Fowler Bay 1921. Linked with the late Albert Day no description who died 10/5/1920 Grant Book 2 Page 105 County Adelaide
DAY, Gordon Ross butcher Burra 1947 Memorial 152/521
No 1
DAY, Henry labourer Adelaide 1843 Memorial 300/3
Now labourer of the Black Forest 1847 Memorial 84/8
Farmer Hammersmith 1847 Memorial 208/9
DAY, Henry farmer Para Plains 1853 Memorial 346/49
DAY, Henry farmer Section 2209 Hundred of Yatala, died c1855. He left his real estate to his wife, Catherine Day, in trust for life, then absolutely to his four children - Henry Day, Thomas Day, Francis Day and Jane Day - in equal shares in remainder expectant. Mrs Day had the power to sell or lease the real estate as seemed best for the family's ineterests Memorial 52/132
No 2
DAY, Henry farmer Kangaroo Flat and Thomas Day farmer formerly of Reeves Plains but now of Croydon 1900[-1901] executors under the will of the late Richard Day formerly gentleman Croydon, who died 31/3/1900. Albert Richard Day and Frederick William Day farmers and dairymen Two Wells also belonged to this family Memorial 141/442
DAY, Herbert John civil servant Hindmarsh 1922 Memorial 52/487
No 1 - mixture of the Elder and the Younger
DAY, James and John farmers Gawler River 1855 Memorial 173/132
By 1857, James Day was a farmer at Lower Light Memorial 174/132
DAY, James and John stockholders Gawler River 1858 Memorial 408/147
DAY, James farmer Humphrey Springs Hundred of Alma land grant 1859 Grant Book 26 Page 7 County Gawler
DAY, James farmer Lower Light Hundred of Alma land grant 1859 Grant Book 26 Page 8 County Gawler
DAY, James and John farmers Gawler River 1861 Application 2599
DAY, James farmer Alma Hundred of Alma land grant 1861[-1864] Grant Book 26 Page 9 County Gawler
DAY, James farmer Alma Plains 1864[-1877] Memorial 68/194
DAY, James sheepfarmer Alma Plains Hundred of Moorowie land grant 1873[-1886] Grant Book 19 Page 31 County Fergusson
DAY, James farmer formerly of Alma Plains but now of Plympton 1879 Memorial 10/319
DAY, James farmer Bay Road 1879 Memorial 235/318
DAY, James farmer Plympton 1879 Memorial 14/319
DAY, James the Younger farmer Warooka 1889 Memorial 123/397
DAY, James farmer Moorowie Hundred of Moorowie land grant 1892 Grant Book 19 Page 36 County Fergusson
No 2
DAY, James engineer and founder Adelaide 1878 Grant Book 18 Page 4 County Eyre
No 3
DAY, James prospector Kunanalling WA 1900 Memorial 95/441
No 4
DAY, James retired farmer Romford St, West Hindmarsh 1922 Memorial 184/485
DAY, J/TC greengrocer Aberdeen 1879 Memorial 146/316
DAY, James C of Robertstown 1888 Memorial 65/395
DAY, James Edward civil engineer Adelaide, power of attorney to Henry Hobhouse TURTON Esquire Adelaide, to manage his SA business affairs 22/12/1879 Deposit 77/1881
DAY, Jane married woman Magill 1914 Application 26314
No 1 - likely to be the same person
DAY, John farmer South Richmond 1846 Memorial 492/6
[No obvious link yet for this man in later life]
DAY, John of Richmond, died c1860. His whole estate to Anne ROBINSON widow Richmond absolutely Enrolment 58/41.
No 2 - the Elder
DAY, John blacksmith Adelaide 1842[-1844] Memorial 301/2
DAY, John blacksmith Adelaide 1842 Application 19654
DAY, John the Elder blacksmith Adelaide 1850[-1853] Memorial 306/24
DAY, John the Elder of Angas St, Adelaide 1853 Memorial 10/54
DAY, John the Elder farrier Adelaide 1853 Memorial 489/55
DAY, John the Elder gentleman Kent Town 1860 Memorial 222/161
DAY, John the Elder of The Parade, Norwood, died c 1870. He left his entire estate to his wife, Ann Day. William Day of Norwood mentioned but not described Memorial 127/249
No 3 - the Younger
DAY, John the Younger and DAY, Thomas blacksmiths Kooringa 1851 Memorial 242/37.
DAY, John, Thomas, and James blacksmiths Adelaide trading under the firm of Day Brothers. The firm bought crown land at Emu Flat 1850 Memorial 275/30
DAY, John, William, Thomas and James blacksmiths Armagh 1853 Memorial 116/61
DAY, John the Younger publican Traveller’s Rest, Clare 1851 Memorial 318/34.
DAY, John the Younger and James farmers Watervale 1853 Memorial 176/51
DAY, John the Younger formerly blacksmith and farrier Adelaide now farmer Gawler 1853 Memorial 81/59
DAY, John the Younger stockholder Gawler River 1855[-1857] Memorial 170/89
DAY, John the Younger farmer Light River 1859 Memorial 313/150
DAY, John the Younger stockholder Saddleworth 1861 Memorial 239/174
DAY, John the Younger farmer Gawler River linked with James Day farmer Alma Plains 1863 Memorial 38/192
DAY, John the Younger farmer Wattle Grove near Saddleworth 1863 Application 4668
No 1
DAY, J Medway Baptist Minister Kapunda 1875 Memorial 13/286
DAY, John Medway journalist Adelaide 1886[-1887] Memorial 142/381
DAY, Leonard Andrew garage proprietor Main North Road Prospect and Glenzyl Jean Day his wife 1938 Memorial 71/512
DAY, Luke of Burra. His wife, Hester Miriam Day, died 13/4/1941 Burra Hospital Memorial 143/515
No 1 - perhaps the Elder
DAY, Richard labourer Adelaide 1838 Application 24312
DAY, Richard dairyman Prospect 1841 Application 6883
DAY, Richard dairyman Islington 1842 Memorial 83/17
DAY, Richard dairyman Islington 1842 Application 19029
DAY, Richard dairyman Tam O’Shanter Belt 1847[-1855] Memorial 413/8
DAY, Richard farmer Tam O’Shanter Belt 1851 Memorial 353/28
DAY, Richard farmer Tam O'Shanter Belt near Cheltenham 1852 Memorial 36/46
DAY, Richard farmer Tam O'Shanter Belt 1853[-1890] Memorial 385/49, Application 1796, Application 21887
DAY, Richard farmer North Croydon 1899 Application 24069
DAY, Richard gentleman Croydon, died 31/3/1900. Husband of Ellen Hannah Day. Father of Thomas Day farmer Reeves Plains. Henry Day farmer Kangaroo Flat belonged to this family Memorials 195/440 & 30-31/441
DAY, Richard the Elder gentleman Croydon died 31/3/1900. All estate not money to be sold. Trust fund to be established. Keep the tomb of his first wife and himself in good repair. Provide £150 per annum for his second wife, Ellen Hannah Day, while she remained a widow. The rest of the annual income to go in equal shares to the children of Richard Day the Elder. Thomas Day farmer Croydon, Richard Day the Younger farmer Reeves Plains, William Day farmer Gawler; Henry Day farmer Reeves Plains, James Day farmer Virginia; Walter Day labourer Croydon; Elizabeth BOWHEY wife of John Bowhey farmer Kangaroo Flat; Mary Ann Day wife of Alfred Day farmer Kangaroo Flat; Harriet PLANT wife of Francis Plant farmer Manoora. After the widow died, the estate to be distributed equally absolutely in remainder expectant amongst the living children. The family agreed that the will should be ignored here, and the proceeds distributed also to the children of any children of Richard Day who might have died 5/8/1901 Deposit 16/1915
No 2 - likely also the Elder at Tam O'Shanter Belt
DAY, Richard farmer Hindmarsh 1880 Memorial 155/322
No 3 - the Younger
DAY, Richard farmer Tam O’Shanter Belt Hundred of Grace land grant 1859[-1864] Grant Book 27 Page 15 County Gawler
DAY, Richard farmer Reeves Plains near Gawler 1896 Application 23246
No 4
DAY, Richard out of business Adelaide, died 2/9/1866, of paralysis, aged 79. His widow, Ann Day, sold a house belonging to him at Osmond Tce, Norwood, to the tenant, Anna WELLMANN spinster Norwood 1872 Application 11979
DAY, Ann widow Adelaide, died c1875. Mother of Elizabeth BURNET and Jane MAST wife of Edward William Mast of Adelaide. Executors: William Wadham land agent Adelaide and Gustav Degenhardt gentleman Adelaide Memorial 151/310
DAY, Ann widow Adelaide, died c1878. Her estate to go into trust, to pay the whole of the income to her daughter, Elizabeth BURNET widow Adelaide, free from any husband’s control, for life; afterwards, the estate to be sold and the proceeds distributed equally amongst the children of her two daughters, Elizabeth BURNET and Jane MAST, wife of Edward William MAST. Trustees: William WADHAM land agent and Gustav DEGENHARDT gentleman both of Adelaide Enrolment 2/53
No 1
DAY, Richard John cabinetmaker Kapunda 1864[-1866] Memorial 305/196
DAY, Richard John Prince of Wales Oddfellows Lodge trustee Kapunda 1870 Application 11089.
DAY, Richard John cabinetmaker Kapunda 1903 Application 24657
DAY, RJ undertaker's assistant Kapunda 1879 Application 22174
DAY, Richard Lemuel farmer Lewiston 1926 Memorial 98/495
No 1
DAY, Robert carpenter Adelaide 1846 Memorial 180/6
No 2
DAY, Robert farmer Pt Gawler, died 1/6/1899, aged 59 Memorial 111/442
No 3
DAY, Robert farmer Nairne. He rented land from the Smillie Estate 1882 Application 19038
DAY, Robert farmer Hay Valley 1890 Application 21927
DAY, Robert farmer Hay Valley near Nairne, died 30/4/1921. Husband of Mary Ann Day. Estate worth £5,500 Memorial 110/483
DAY, Mary Ann widow Nairne, aged 77 in 1936 . Mother of Bertram James Day labourer Nairne, born 20/10/1882. Niece to Thomas BOTT of Nairne Application 28031
No 1
DAY, Samuel labourer Adelaide 1852 Memorial 406/41
DAY, Samuel farmer St Johns Wood 1854[-1858] Memorial 452/78
No 2
DAY, Samuel shepherd Mt Barker 1853 Memorial 410/49
DAY, Samuel of Scott Creek [near Nairne] 1854 Memorial 375/72
DAY, Samuel farmer Hay Valley Hundred of Kanmantoo land grant 1868 Grant Book 58 Page 85 County Sturt
DAY, Samuel gentleman Hay Valley near Nairne, died 8/12/1889. Husband of Jane Day Memorial 97/470
DAY, Jane widow Goodwood 1913[-1915] relict of the late Samuel Day farmer Hay Valley near Nairne, died 27/6/1915. Her husband, Samuel Day, had died 8/12/1889. Parents of Eliza Day, by 1915 wife of Archibald MCPHAIL farmer Tarraville South Gippsland Vic, and Herbert Day farmer Hay Valley Memorials 161, 162/473, 11/474 & RPA Search 1759
No 3
DAY, Samuel blacksmith Auburn 1861 Memorial 97/179
No 4
DAY, Samuel the Younger bootmaker Hindmarsh 1874[-1879] Memorial 198/271
DAY, Susan widow Port Road, Bowden 1900 Application 24063
DAY, Susanna widow Gilberton relict of the late William Day formerly butcher Gilberton but now deceased. She leased a cottage [Acre 27 pt Section 425] belonging to John Thomas ALLEN farmer Gilberton [who owned Acres 25-27], facing the main road between Adelaide and Gumeracha and with the Torrens River to the rear, at £2/12/- for the rest of her natural life, apart from ‘one room in the said cottage for his own use and accommodation’. The butcher shop next door belonged to William FIELD butcher North Adelaide 1861 Memorial 88/179
No 1
DAY, Thomas and William stockholders Adelaide 1855 Memorial 465/83
DAY, Thomas and William stockholders Lower Light 1860 Application 1248
DAY, Thomas and William farmers formerly of Gumeracha but now of the Lower Light 1862 Memorial 13/188
DAY, Thomas formerly stockholder Lower Light but now wheelwright Pt Adelaide linked with William Day formerly stockholder Lower Light but now gentleman Kensington 1867 Memorial 203/224
No 2
DAY, Thomas sheepfarmer Gumeracha Co Adelaide. Hundred of Dublin land grant 1864 Grant Book 26 Page 332 County Gawler
No 3
DAY, Thomas formerly farmer Reeves Plains but now out of business Croydon 1917 Application 26629
DAY, Walter merchant Moerangi, Otago, New Zealand Feb 1852 Cowandilla allotment purchase Memorial 174/46
Formerly of New Zealand but now of Adelaide Dec 1852 Memorial 176/46
No 1
DAY, Walter William storekeeper Millicent. Tantanoola (formerly Lucieton Hundred of Hindmarsh) township allotment land grant 1879[-1880] Grant Book 31 Page 298 County Grey
DAY, Walter William farmer Millicent 1886 Memorial 204/375
DAY, Catherine widow Millicent. Hundred of Mt Muirhead land grant 1889 Grant Book 31 Page 203 County Grey
No 1
DAY, William farmer Para Plains 1854[-1860] Memorial 256/72, Application 2013
No 2
DAY, William labourer Portland Estate 1865 Application 6207
No 3
DAY, William farmer Gordon. Trustee Bible Christian Chapel Gordon. Gordon (Hundred of Kanyaka) township allotment land grant 1880 Grant Book 49 Page 107 County Newcastle
No 4 – perhaps a continuation of No 1
DAY, William teamster White Forest Hundred of Boolcunda land grant 1883 Grant Book 49 Page 44 County Newcastle
No 5
DAY, William farmer Reeves Plains Co Gawler. Hundred of Ridley land grant 1884 Grant Book 58 Page 154 County Sturt
DAY, William farmer Cournamont 1891 Memorial 178/409
DAY, William farmer Cournamont trustee unnamed Cemetery Hundred of Ridley Hundred of Ridley land grant 1888 Grant Book 58 Page 154 County Sturt
DAY, William farmer Cournamont. Hundred of Ridley land grant 1896 Grant Book 58 Page 155 County Sturt
DAY, William Henry Israel farmer Caurnamont Co Sturt. Hundred of Forster land grant 1913 Grant Book 3 Page 32 County Albert
DAY, William P bank manager Redhill 1886 Memorial 19/374
DAY, William Samuel farmer Milang 1918 Application 26732
No 1
DAY, William Thomas farmer Thebarton Hundred of Gambier land grant 1859 Grant Book 30 Page 92 County Grey
No 2
DAY, William Thomas plumber Pt Adelaide 1879 Memorial 221/315
DAYE, George Phillips tinsmith Adelaide (Topham St) 1856 Memorial 50/109
No 1
DAYMAN, Albert Joseph of Cunliffe 1891 Memorial 120/409
DAYMAN, Albert Joseph of Tiparra linked with Henry Thomas Dayman farmer Paskeville 1891 Memorial 121/409
DAYMAN, Albert Joseph farmer Tiparra 1895 Memorial 248/423
DAYMAN, Albert Joseph farmer Cunliffe. Hundred of Tiparra land grant 1898 Grant Book 14 Page 424 County Daly
DAYMAN, Hedley Hampton dairyman Burnside 1912 Memorial 156/467, Application 26156
DAYMAN, Henry Thomas farmer Kainton. Hundred of Tiparra land grant 1899 Grant Book 14 Page 424 County Daly
DAYMAN, Herbert William fireman Walkerville. Walkerville Methodist Church trustee 1912 Memorial 137/466
No 1
DAYMAN, Howard Herbert sand merchant Walkerville 1948 Memorial 105/523
DAYMAN, Howard Herbert and JAMES, Morris Victor sand merchants Walkerville 1966, Application 29638
No 1
DAYMAN, Thomas formerly labourer Adelaide 1841 but now farmer Dry Creek 1846 Application 15695
DAYMAN, Thomas formerly of Adelaide, but now farmer Dry Creek 1846. [Was there a family link with John STORER?] Memorial 105/7
DAYMAN, Thomas farmer North Para River 1853[-1857] Memorial 225/49
DAYMAN, Thomas farmer Salisbury 1858[-1865] Memorial 223/192, Application 4306
DAYMAN, Thomas farmer Para River 1864 Memorial 271/194
DAYMAN, T poundkeeper Salisbury 1874 Application 14008
DAYMAN, Thomas formerly of the North Para but now poundkeeper Salisbury 1876 Memorial 22/294
DAYMAN, Thomas farmer Salisbury, died 1883. He left his entire estate in trust to his wife, Mary Dayman, during her lifetime, then equally absolutely in remainder expectant to all his unnamed children. One of his sons, Thomas Dayman farmer Greens Plains East, was an executor Memorial 151/351
DAYMAN, Thomas farmer Salisbury, died 30/5/1883. Estate worth £100. He left his estate in trust to his wife, Mary Dayman, for life, and until after the 21st birthday of his youngest son, William Dayman, if his wife should die before that time. The entire estate to be sold and the proceeds divided equally amongst the children of Thomas Dayman Application 26193
No 2 – likely to be the same person
DAYMAN, Thomas the Younger farmer Salisbury Co Adelaide. Hundred of Kulpara land grant 1875 Grant Book 14 Page 324 County Daly
DAYMAN, Thomas farmer Moonta 1905 Memorial 237/452
No 1 – likely to be the same person
DAYMAN, William farmer Salisbury Co Adelaide. Hundred of Kulpara land grant 1879 Grant Book 14 Page 325 County Daly
DAYMAN, William farmer Smithfield 1882 Application 19309
DAYMOND, James and John George farmers Hundred of Dalrymple 1887 Memorial 126/386
DAYMOND, Thomas William printer Clarence Park. Hundred of Adelaide land grant 1910 Grant Book 2 Page 19 County Adelaide
DEACON, Edward gentleman St Leonards on the sea 1851 Memorial 473/38
No 1
DEACON, Edwin storeman Adelaide (Grenfell St) 1852 Memorial 354/45
DEACON, Edwin licensed victualler Adelaide 1854 Memorial 132/71
DEACON, Edwin livery stable keeper Adelaide and The Cedars Section 253 Survey B Goodwood Rd, died 26/10/1867. His wife, Caroline Deacon, an executrix of the will Memorial 58/227
DEACON, Florence Anne married woman corner of Ferntree Gully Rd and Donald Rd, Wheeler Hill Vic 1960, born 8/2/1902 Hackham, a daughter of Augustin CONNOLE (Died 1937) son of Ellen Connole of Morphett Vale (not a highly educated person) daughter of Patrick AHEARN Application 29403
No 1
DEACON, Firmin gentleman St Leonards on the sea 1851 Memorial 473/38
DEACON, Firmin storeman Adelaide 1853[-1854] Memorial 315/57
DEACON, Firmin publican Adelaide (Franklin St) 1857 Memorial 34/128
DEACON, Firmin collector Adelaide 1869 Memorial 214/240
DEACON, Firmin gentleman formerly of Adelaide but now of Emerald Hill near Melbourne Vic linked with William Archer Deacon gentleman Adelaide 1876 Memorial 32/295
DEACON, Richard night man Adelaide 1885 Application 20546
No 1
DEACON, William gentleman Adelaide 1851 Memorial 473/38
DEACON, William the Younger died 29/1/1854 St Kilda Vic, intestate and unmarried. His father, William Archer Deacon gentleman Adelaide, inherited his son’s St Leonard’s allotments as heir at law Application 7730
No 2
DEACON, William miner Strathalbyn 1858[-1859] Memorial 177/137
No 1
DEACON, William Archer gentleman St Leonards on the sea 1851 Memorial 474/38
DEACON, William Archer clerk Clare 1887 Memorial 151/381
DEACON, William Archer booking clerk Clare and Elizabeth Mary Deacon his wife 1894. She was probably a daughter of James RICHARDS the Elder formerly wheelwright and machinist late out of business, who had died c1893 Application 22710
DEACON, William Archer the Elder heir at law of his son, William Deacon, who had died unmarried and intestate. Edward Deacon and Firmer Deacon gentlemen Adelaide linked with this family [probably sons of WA Deacon] 1866 Application 7730
DEADMAN, Nicholas farmer Clarendon 1862 Application 2824
DEAKIN, Charles William gentleman Magill 1868 Memorial 96/227
DEAKIN, JN (?) clerk to RB COLLEY land agent Adelaide 1868 Memorial 107/236
No 1
DEAKIN, Robert butcher Magill 1855[-1867] Memorial 224/82
DEAKIN, Robert butcher Magill, died 9/11/1876. The entire estate to his wife, Ellen Deakin, who lived in Payneham by December 1876 Memorial 120/336
At Felixtow Payneham by 1881 Memorial 121/336
DEAKIN, Robert butcher Magill died c1876. His widow, Ellen Deakin, formerly of Payneham, lived in Christchurch New Zealand by 1884 Application 20307
DEAKIN, Ellen widow Payneham 1878 Memorial 220/308
DEAKIN, Ellen widow Christchurch New Zealand, power of attorney to James BALLANTYNE agent Adelaide, to conduct her SA business affairs 22/9/1884 Deposit 98/1885
DEAN, Emma spinster Mt Barker 1849 Memorial 347/18
No 1
DEAN, George Henry stock agent Adelaide 1882[-1890] Memorial 39/345
DEAN, George Henry stocksalesman Adelaide 1901 Application 24303
DEAN, Captain George Henry sheep, cattle and station salesman Adelaide 1895[-1913] Memorial 72/424
DEAN, George Henry stock salesman Adelaide linked with the estate of the late William Dean formerly stockholder Campbelltown Estate 1897 Memorial 12/432
DEAN, George Henry stock and station agent Adelaide 1912 Memorial 45/467
DEAN, George Henry stock and station salesman Adelaide 1913 Memorial 200/468
DEAN, Henry A commercial traveller Fullarton 1885 Application 20624
No 1
DEAN, Herbert of Gawler 1858 Memorial 101/147
DEAN, Herbert storekeeper Gawler 1865 Memorial 321/207
No 1
DEAN, Horace doctor of medicine Angaston 1853 He bought Franklin House (Lots 45-47, 52-54, 133-137, 157, 158) in Angaston for £207/7/6 from GF Angas Memorial 303/56
No 2
DEAN, Horace draper Adelaide 1854[-1854] Memorial 153/67
DEAN, Horace draper North Adelaide 1862 Memorial 128/189
DEAN, Horace draper Adelaide 1877 Application 16390
No 1
DEAN, John farmer Cox Creek 1849[-1850] Memorial 432/18
DEAN, John farmer Woodside 1853 Memorial 147/52
DEAN, John licensed victualler Woodside 1853.. He leased the Woodside Inn, including 50 acres of land, for 5 years from 10/12/1852 at £2 a week from James JOHNSTON brewer Balhannah. Johnston reserved all timber on the property to himself 'beyond such part thereof only as may be necessary for repairing the demised premises or for firewood to be used only on the same premises'. J Dean had 'to purchase from the said James Johnston all colonial beer which shall be consumed on the said premises provided the same shall be of such goodness and quality and at such price as shall be usual in the dealings of the said James Johnston and his other customers'. Memorial 269/62
DEAN, John licensed victualler Oatlands Woodside Feb 1854 He gave up the lease of the Woodside Inn Memorial 105/64
DEAN, John stockholder of the Murray 1855[-1856]. In partnership with Augustus OLLIVER Memorial 299/91
DEAN, John publican Crafers Inn 1856 Memorial 191/110
DEAN, John licensed victualler Crafers Hotel 1857 He purchased the remainder of the lease for £500 from RD HAWKINS Memorial 195/114
Crafers Inn lease at £250 a year 1857 Memorial 247/114
DEAN, John yeoman Callington on the Bremer 1857 Memorial 247/128
No 2 - perhaps a continuation of No 1
DEAN, John farmer Dawesley 1867 Memorial 34/222
DEAN, John formerly farmer Dawesley 1867 but now smelter Scott Creek near Nairne 1869 Application 9832
DEAN, Joseph engraver Unley 1847[-1851] Memorial 181/276
DEAN, Robert labourer Littlehampton 1858[-1859] Memorial 162/144
No 1
DEAN, Thomas farmer Pt Wakefield 1859 Memorial 145/151
DEAN, Thomas farmer and butcher Pt Wakefield 1862 Memorial 38/185
No 1
DEAN, William farmer Angas Park 1848 Memorial 381/11
No 2
DEAN, William cattle dealer Campbelltown 1859 Memorial 278/151
DEAN, William stockholder Campbelltown 1865[-1872] Memorial 292/207
DEAN, William stockholder Campbelltown and Esther Dean his wife 1875 Memorial 154/297
DEAN, William cattle salesman Adelaide 1867 Memorial 99/226
DEAN, William and Edward LAUGHTON stock and station salesmen Adelaide carrying on business under the style or firm of Dean, Laughton & Co, became bankrupts in 1873 Memorial 173/336
DEAN, William and Edward LAUGHTON stock and station agents trading as Dean, Laughton & Co, became bankrupts 19/2/1877. Excellent descriptions of the properties they owned in SA and the Northern Territory, together with lists of the equipment and furnishings 1881 Application 18621
DEAN, William stock and station agent Adelaide 1877[-1887] Memorial 20/306, Application 15698
DEAN, William agent Campbelltown Beachport (Hundred of Rivoli Bay) township allotment land grant 1878 Grant Book 31 Page 284 County Grey
DEAN, William auctioneer Adelaide 1880 Memorial 11/322
DEAN, William gentleman Campbelltown 1896 Application 23086
DEAN, WS grazier Adelaide 1914 Memorial 6/502
DEANE, Allen merchant Stepney 1856 Memorial 215/105
No 1 - probably the same person
DEANE, David carpenter Lower Mitcham 1862 Memorial 194/183
DEANS, David formerly of Mitcham but now farmer Warracknabeal Vic 1900 Memorial 165/441
No 1
DEANE, George gentleman Adelaide 1839. Local attorney for Robert ALSOP chemist Chelsea, Middlesex, England. Enrolment 95/10
DEANE, George general agent Adelaide 1839 Application 3305
DEANE, George gentleman formerly of Adelaide now of Watergate near Macclesfield 1842 Application 24094
DEANE, George gentleman formerly of Adelaide, but now of Watergate Meadows Special Survey and Rachel Deane his wife 1842[-1843] Memorial 359/2
DEANE, George formerly merchant Adelaide but now farmer Mt Barker and Rachel Deane his wife 1843 Memorial 189/3
DEANE, George storekeeper Glen Osmond, died c1857. He left a widow, Rachel Deane of Glen Osmond, and three daughters - Ellen Maria MITCHELL wife of Thomas William Mitchell draper North Adelaide, and Margaret and Mary Deane spinsters North Adelaide Memorial 63/132
DEANE, Rachel widow Glen Osmond 1857 Memorial 295/127
DEANE, George Arthur grazier Mt Pleasant 1954 Memorial 85/529
DEANE, John farmer Mt Pleasant 1893 Memorial 244/417
DEANS, David carpenter Lower Mitcham 1877 Application 16180
DEANS, Elizabeth widow Glenelg 1894 Memorial 6/421
DEANS, Isaac farmer Upper Dry Creek 1855 Memorial 125/81
DEARDEN, Charles timber merchant Pt Augusta 1881 Memorial 75/333
DEARING, Mr stevedore Pt Adelaide 1912 Application 26079
DEARLOVE, Alfred teacher Black Springs 1890 Memorial 25/403
DEARLOVE, Richard labourer Redruth 1876 Memorial 236/291
DEARLOVE, William sheepfarmer Hundred of Ketchowla 1893 Memorial 1/420
DEARMAN, Burton Stirling and Ernest William Dearman both farmers Lobethal linked with Margaret Dixon Dearman widow Lobethal 1919 Memorial 109/478
No 1
DEARMAN, David Colleige station manager Kappawanta Sheringa (Hundred of Way) township allotment land grant 1887 Grant Book 48 Page 103 County Musgrave
DEARMAN, David Colleige sheepfarmer Hundred of Way Co Musgrave 1897 Memorial 40/431
DEARMAN, Frederick George linked with Section 478 Hundred of Way Co Musgrave 1897 Memorial 120/431
No 1
DEARMAN, William clerk to Henry JOHNSON solicitor Adelaide 1853 Memorial 355/49
DEARMAN, William clerk to Rupert INGLEBY solicitor Adelaide 1853 Memorial 249/54
DEARMAN, William clerk to Richard HICKS solicitor Adelaide 1854[-1861] Memorial 24/74, Application 13709
DEARMAN, William clerk to Messrs HICKS & DALY solicitors Adelaide 1864 Memorial 248/192
DEARMAN, William solicitor Adelaide (City Chambers) 1866 Memorial 218/210
DEARMAN, William solicitor Adelaide Adelaide Permanent Land and Building Association trustee1875 Application 14212
DEARMAN, William proctor Central Chambers, Adelaide 1884 Memorial 175/413
DEARMAN, William solicitor Central Chambers Adelaide 1886. Formerly clerk for the firm of HANSON & HICKS 1865 Applications 21113/21114
No 2
DEARMAN, William sheepfarmer Hundred of Way 1897 Memorial 39/431
DE BAIS, John Constantine draper Kapunda and Jane Mary De Bais his wife formerly known as Jane Mary BLOFFWITCH 1914 Memorial 163/471
DEBNAM, Henry labourer Owen Owen township allotment land grant 1881 Grant Book 27 Page 445 County Gawler
DEBNEY, Frederick master mariner Adelaide 1874 Application 13581
DEBNEY, George upholsterer Adelaide 1861 Memorial 451/179
No 1
DEBNEY, George Leonard sheepfarmer The Gums Crystal Brook. Pt Pirie (Hundred of Pirie) township allotment land grant 1873 Grant Book 60 Page 478 County Victoria
DEBNEY, George Leonard farmer Crystal Brook. Hundred of Crystal Brook land grant 1875[-1876] Grant Book 60 Page 216 County Victoria
DEBNEY, George Leonard farmer Crystal Brook. Trustee Bible Christian Mission House Crystal Brook Hundred of Crystal Brook land grant 1876 Grant Book 60 Page 221 County Victoria
DEBNEY, George Leonard of Crystal Brook 1876 Memorial 98/290
DEBNEY, George Leonard sheepfarmer Burnside Co Adelaide. Hundred of Crystal Brook land grant 1878 Grant Book 60 Page 225 County Victoria
DEBNEY, George Leonard farmer Crystal Brook 1878[-1880] Memorial 17/306, Application 18251
DEBNEY, George Leonard squatter NSW 1887 Memorial 53/386
No 1
DEBNEY, George Robert cabinetmaker Burnside Co Adelaide. Hundred of Crystal Brook land grant 1879 Grant Book 60 Page 229 County Victoria
DEBNEY, George Robert gentleman Frederick St, Gilberton, died 15/5/1897. Husband of Mary Debney nee LAUGHTON sister to Edward Laughton gentleman Tehel Hebir Medindie. Mrs Debney was step-mother to Ellen Matilda PRINCE wife of Lloyd Prince merchant Mitcham (daughter of GR Debney by his previous wife); also sister-in-law to Sarah Watson Needeham Laughton wife of Edward Laughton and Elizabeth Laughton wife of George Laughton gentleman Navarino Walkerville Memorials 183 & 184/459
No 1 - likely to be the same person
DEBNEY, Robert formerly of Brick Lane, Spitalfields , London, Middlesex, England but now of Adelaide 1838 Memorial 136/182
DEBNEY, Robert farmer Adelaide 1840 Application 16421
DEBNEY, Robert farmer Reedbeds and Margaret Debney his wife 1848 Memorial 342/12
DEBNEY, Robert upholsterer Adelaide 1856 Memorial 389/100
DEBNEY, Robert upholsterer Adelaide had died by 1873. Hepzibah HALLIDAY mention in the will had become Hepzibah WESTWOOD by 1873 Memorial 106/269
DEBNEY, Robert in Adelaide by 1840. As a gentleman Burnside, he died 30/7/1864. His personal effects to his wife, Margaret Debney, absolutely. £60 a year from the estate for life and the life long use in trust of their home at Burnside. After her death, the home to go to George Robert Debney upholsterer Adelaide absolutely in remainder expectant, who had to pay out £200 into the estate. Other children mentioned included - Rebecca MOSS wife of Edward Moss ironmonger Adelaide, Margaret FIELDER wife of John Fielder farmer Reedbeds, and Hephzibah HALLIDAY wife of James Halliday printer Burnside (she had the right to live in her father’s rental home on lot 29 Burnside for life, after which the property went to GR Debney, on payment of £150 into the estate). Estate worth £4000 Application 22046
No 1
DEBNEY, William mariner Gawler 1848 Memorial 300/12
DEBNEY, William master mariner Brighton 1854 Memorial 292/79
No 1
DEBUS, John Philipp Christian innkeeper Adelaide 1840 Application 23960
DEBUS, Johann Christian Philipp licensed victualler Adelaide 1840 Memorial 205/419
DEBUS, Johann Christian Philipp formerly licensed victualler but then farmer Adelaide 1844 Memorial 105/4
DEBUS, Johann Christian Philipp formerly farmer Adelaide (Sections 495, 504 Survey B ), but now dealer Sydney NSW 1844 Memorial 48/4
DEBUS, Johann Christian Philipp [formerly of Sydney but now] yeoman Adelaide 1847 Memorial 247/11
DE CASTRO, Hananel Esquire South St, Finsbury, Middlesex, England, died 23/3/1849. All his land in SA, in the Springfield and Hurtle Vales Estates and the Currency Creek Special Survey to his wife Deborah De Castro, in trust for their son, Joseph DE CASTRO a minor. Mrs De Castro gave power of attorney 24/5/1849 to Benjamin Mendes DA COSTA presently staying in Cheltenham, Glos, England, but shortly proceeding to SA, and John HANCE gentleman Adelaide, to manage her estates. Deborah De Castro died 5/9/1854. Joseph de Castro gentleman 3 York Place, Portman Square, Middlesex, England, became 21 on 13/3/1855. He gave power of attorney to John HANCE Official assignee, George HANCE barrister both Adelaide, and Benjamin DA COSTA gentleman 84 Gower St, Middlesex, to manage his SA estates 6/12/1855 Enrolment 26/6
No 1 - mixture of the Elder and the Younger
DECAUX, Felix farmer Yankalilla 1852 Memorial 150/43.
DECAUX, Felix farmer Meadows 1854[-1867] Memorial 16/72
Application 8696
DECAUX, Felix farmer Willunga 1855[-1861] Enrolment/
DECAUX, Felix farmer Yankalilla 1869 Memorial 212/241
DECAUX, Felix farmer Willunga 1872 Application 11962
DECAUX, Felix the Elder farmer Lower Meadows near Willunga and Martha Decaux his wife. Felix Decaux the Younger farmer Lower Meadows near Willunga one of the children 1874 Memorial 26/303
DECAUX, Felix farmer Lower Meadows near Willunga, died c1877. Husband of Martha Decaux. Father of Emma Selina MCMURTRIE and Martha Decaux, also Philip Decaux, Alfred Decaux and Frederick Decaux. Executors; Thomas WHITE farmer Yankalilla and James MURDOCK farmer Rapid Bay Memorial 151/396
DE CAUX, Felix the Elder farmer Lower Meadows near Willunga died 12/8/1877. He left his wife, Martha Decaux, with a life interest in trust in his farm, then to his eldest son, Felix Decaux the Younger absolutely in remainder expectant. Other children included - Emma Selina MCMURTRIE, Martha Decaux, Philip Decaux, Alfred Decaux, and Frederick Decaux 1889 Application 21609
DE CAUX, Felix formerly the Younger, Philip, Alfred and Frederick sheep farmers Willunga 1881 Application 18601
DECAUX, Felix farmer Willunga. Hundred of Kuitpo land grant 1900[-1926] Grant Book 2 Page 98 County Adelaide
No 1
DE CAUX, Frederick farmer Lower Meadows near Willunga, was 21 on 3/1/1889. Youngest son of Felix Decaux farmer Lower Meadows near Willunga and his wife, Martha Decaux 1889 Application 21608
DECAUX, Frederick farmer Willunga 1898 Memorial 61/436
DECAUX, Frederick farmer Dingabledinga. Hundred of Kuitpo land grant 1911 Grant Book 2 Page 101 County Adelaide
DECAUX, Frederick Vaughan railway porter Peterborough 1944 Application 28391
DECAUX, Philip farmer Willunga. Hundred of Kuitpo land grant 1900 Grant Book 2 Page 97 County Adelaide
DECHERT, Carl Hermann August linked with Section 124 Hundred of Schomburgk Co Burra 1884 Memorial 98/377
No 1 - perhaps the same person
DECHERT, Friedrich shoemaker Adelaide 1854[-1856] Memorial 94/76
DECHERT, Friedrich storekeeper Stepney 1863[-1872] Memorial 73/187
DECHERT, Friedrich storekeeper formerly of Stepney 1863 but now of Norwood 1875 Application 14730
DECHERT, Dorothea Sophie widow Norwood widow of the late Christian Friedrich Dechert of Norwood 1880 Application 18120
No 1
DECHERT, Friedrich Julius licensed victualler Strathalbyn 1880 Memorial 200/327
DECHERT, Friedrich Julius gentleman formerly of near Adelaide but now of Melbourne Vic 1885 Memorial 107/371
DE COQUE, John Vincent storekeeper Kingscote Kangaroo Island 1883 Memorial 99/355 Farmer Queenscliffe Kangaroo Island, became a bankrupt in 1884 Memorial 214/355
DECOUCEY, Charles labourer Moonta. Hundred of Wallaroo land grant 1903 Grant Book 14 Page 95 County Daly
No 1 - possibly the same person
DEDMAN, James labourer Brighton 1856 Memorial 74/97
DEDMAN, James carter Pt Adelaide 1859[-1863] Memorial 150/149
Carter Portland Estate 1872 Memorial 22/261
DEDMAN, James formerly labourer Brighton 1856 but now railway labourer Freeling 1877 Application 16071
No 1
DEE, John Michael farmer Balaklava 1922 Memorial 16/485
DEE, John Michael farmer Tarlee 1926 Memorial 148/494
No 1
DEEBLE, Malachi miner Burra Burra Mines 1849 Memorial 140/20
DEEBLE, Malachi stockholder Adelaide 1857 Memorial 255/120
DEEBLE, Malachi farmer Mt Samuel 1857[-1861] Memorial 1/131
DEEBLE, Malachi farmer Skillogolee Creek 1858[-1860] Memorial 179/251
Mining agent Moonta Mines 1871 Memorial 181/251
DEEBLE, Malachi formerly of Skillogolee Creek but then of Moonta and Jane Thomas Deeble his wife. Hundred of Upper Wakefield land grant 1869 Grant Book 56 Page 128 County Stanley
DEEBLE, Malachi of Moonta Mines 1887 Memorial 32/385
DEEBLE, Malachi mine captain formerly of near Moonta but now of Medindie 1888[-1889] Memorial 45/394
DEEBLE, Malachi gentleman Medindie, died 22/2/1904. Father of Martha WEARNE wife of John Wearne farmer Kadina, Sarah CARTER wife of Henry Carter sheepfarmer Clare, Jane Deeble, William Henry Deeble and Herbert John Deeble schoolteacher Smithfield. Estate worth £4,700 Memorial 154/461
DEEBLE, Margaret of Gladstone nee SANDISON a daughter of the late Isabella Bannerman Sandison formerly widow Glenelg now deceased linked with William Henry Deeble storekeeper Gladstone 1899 Memorial 132/438
DEECKS, Gottlob farmer Schreiberau Hundred of Saddleworth land grant 1858 Grant Book 44 Page 336 County Light
DEED, Edward sawyer Hammersmith 1845 Memorial 248/5
DEED, Ray bootmaker Pt Elliot 1924 Application 27243
DEED, Robert retired dairyman 19 Jervois St, Vermont 1947 Application 28509
DEEGAN, James carter Gawler River 1850 Memorial 243/31
DEEHAN, Malachi butcher Adelaide 1851 Memorial 344/32
DEEHAN, Owen of Sturt St, Adelaide 1860 Memorial 51/165
No 1 - mixture of the Elder and the Younger
DEEHAN, Patrick farmer Adelaide 1850 Memorial 171/21
DEEHAN, Patrick the Younger publican Adelaide 1853[-1857] [Confusion here - he was only in charge of a hotel beween 1853/1854. GRO research links him with Patrick James Deehan cattle salesman and commission agent Sandhurst Vic 1861] Memorial 209/57 & RPA Search 836
DEEHAN, Patrick licensed victualler Adelaide (Currie St) 1853[-1854] Hundred of Gilbert land grant Memorial 472/60
DEELEY, Charles Ernest ironmonger Adelaide (Hindley St) 1879[-1887] Memorial 211/319
DEELEY, Ebenezer Henry gentleman Adelaide, about to leave the province and reside in parts beyond the sea, power of attorney to Charles Ernest Deeley and Thomas EYRES merchants Adelaide, to manage his SA affairs 28/5/1881. 22/3/1882 CE Deeley had his right to be an attorney revoked Deposits 63 & 65/1882
No 1 - likely to be the same person
DEEN, Michael farmer near Navan 1880 Application 18044
DEEN, Michael farmer Hundred of Schomburgk 1890 Memorial 77/402
No 1
DEENEY, John cornfactor Adelaide (Currie St) 1881 Memorial 132/333
DEENEY, John [formerly cornfactor Adelaide but now] licensed victualler Yankalilla 1883 Memorial 109/353
DEENEY, John Chrysostom gentleman Glenelg 1909 Memorial 86/461
DEENEY, Mary Jane widow Adelaide (Hutt St), died c1907. She left her entire estate to John Chrysostom student Glenelg Memorial 136/464
DEENOW, Friedrich farmer District of Mudla Wirra 1862 Memorial 244/185
DEER, George farmer Franklin Harbour trustee School Hundred of Minbrie Hundred of Minbrie land grant 1897 Grant Book 39 Page 176 County Jervois
DEER, James labourer Happy Valley 1854[-1871] Memorial 168/79
No 1
DEER, James Kelly farmer Telowie 1890 Memorial 129/402
DEER, James Kelly farmer Telowie linked with Reuben Deer farmer Franklin Harbour 1892 Memorial 141/412
DEER, James Kelley farmer Telowie trustee unnamed Chapel Hundred of Telowie land grant 1894 Grant Book 24 Page 775
DEER, James Kelley out of business 24 Robert St, Unley 1936 Application 28007
DEER, James Roy land salesman 1 Rutherglen Ave, Collinswood 1955 Memorial 87/530
No 1
DEER, John farmer Franklin Harbour trustee School Hundred of Minbrie Hundred of Minbrie land grant 1897 Grant Book 39 Page 176 County Jervois
No 2
DEER, John of Milang. His wife, Ada Jane Deer, died 18/10/1942. Mother of Dorothy Louisa KEOUGH wife of Hughie Keough electricial Strathalbyn, Ada PERRY, Clyde Albert PAVY, Jean Olive Pavy, Thomas Albert Pavy and Rita Rose SUTHERLAND Memorial 190/516
No 1
DEER, Reuben farmer Cowell trustee Institute Cowell Cowell (Hundred of Playford) township allotment land grant 1892 Grant Book 39 Page 83 County Jervois
DEER, Reuben farmer Franklin Harbour trustee School Hundred of Minbrie Hundred of Minbrie land grant 1897 Grant Book 39 Page 176 County Jervois
DEER, Reuben farmer Franklin Harbour 1901 Memorial 100/442
DEER, Reuben farmer Cowell Franklin Harbour 1905 Memorial 19/454
DEER, William the Younger sailor Pt Adelaide 1898 Application 23651
No 1
DEERING, Samuel secretary to the SA Attorney-General Adelaide 1869 Memorial 231/241
DEERING, Samuel gentleman Adelaide, power of attorney to Frederick James SANDERSON of Adelaide, to sell his real estate in the province 8/9/1874 Deposit 92/1883
No 1
DEEX, David the Younger sail maker Pt Adelaide 1892[-1896] Application 22203, Memorial 16/500
DEEX, David the Younger shipchandler Pt Adelaide 1894 Application 22679
DEEX, David ship chandler Pt Adelaide 1927 Application 27597
DEEX, David retired 4 Durham Tce, Alberton, died 16/7/1942. Husband of Christina Deex. Father of Vera and Olga Deex. Brother to Mary Ann FORWARD. Uncle to Howard Deex, and Jack Clarence Deex Memorial 14/517
DEEX, Howard assistant salesman Bowden 1918 Application 26701
No 1
DEGACHER, Blanche postmistress Nairne 1931, used to own allotments in Nairne for grazing cows after she had cleared the land of furze and stones Application 27833
DE GACHER, Blanche formerly post mistress Nairne 1909 but now retired Federal public servant The Byethorne Estate near Nairne 1935 Application 27961
No 1
DEGARIS, Elisha carpenter Pt Adelaide 1855[-1857] Memorial 447/84
Atlas Land, Building and Investment Society member 1857 Memorial 177/126
DE GARIS, Elisha builder Wallaroo 1863 Memorial 147/189
DEGARIS, Elisha builder Wallaroo. Moonta (Hundred of Wallaroo) township allotment land grant 1864 Grant Book 14 Page 115 County Daly
DE GARIS, Elisha carpenter Pt Adelaide 1865 Memorial 16/206
DE GARIS, Elisha builder Kincraig 1868 Memorial 50/233
DEGARIS, Elisha builder Narracoorte 1871 Application 11496
DEGARIS, Elisha builder Naracoorte Hundred of Naracoorte land grant 1877[-1880] Grant Book 50 Page 112 County Robe
DE GARIS, Elisha builder Naracoorte. Trustee Wesleyan Methodist Chapel Naracoorte 1878 Application 16584
DEGARIS, Elisha labourer Naracoorte. Hundred of Naracoorte land grant 1899 Grant Book 50 Page 118 County Robe
No 1
DE GARIS, Lucas labourer Naracoorte 1878. Naracoorte Wesleyan Methodist Chapel trustee Application 16584
DEGARIS, Lucas farmer Narracoorte 1883 Memorial 65/350
DEGARIS, Lucas farmer Naracoorte Hundred of Robertson land grant 1885 Grant Book 50 Page 176 County Robe
DE GARIS, Lucas auctioneer Narracoorte 1886[-1888] Application 21076, Memorial 45/391
No 1
DE GARIS, Nicholas of Pt Adelaide 1855 Memorial 415/93
DEGARIS, Nicholas cabinetmaker Pt Adelaide 1866[-1870] Application 7964, Memorial 56/249
DE GARIS, Nicholas cabinetmaker Portland Estate 1876 Memorial 179/295
DE GARIS, Nicholas carpenter Portland Estate 1884 Application 20303
No 1
DEGENHARDT, Carl Hermann farmer Hahndorf 1854[-1856] Memorial 75/64
DEGENHARDT, Carl Hermann yeoman The Bremer 1860 Memorial 36/165
No 1
DEGENHARDT, Gustav farmer Happy Valley 1851 Memorial 476/31
DEGENHARDT, Gustav farmer Gawler Plains 1853[-1860] Memorial 204/55
DEGENHARDT, Gustav farmer near Salisbury 1866 Memorial 183/216
DEGENHARDT, Gustav farmer near Smithfield 1868[-1872] Memorial 19/259, Application 11896
No 2
DEGENHARDT, G clerk for CULLEN & WIGLEY solicitors Exchange Offices Adelaide (King William St) 1869 Application 9947
DEGENHARDT, G clerk to Messrs CULLEN & WIGLEY solicitors Adelaide 1872[-1877] Memorial 149/264
DEGENHARDT, Gustav chief clerk in the firm of CULLEN & WIGLEY solicitors Adelaide 1877. He had retired from this position by 1884. [Had the firm ceased to operate?] Application 20037
DEGENHARDT, Gustav solicitor Adelaide 1878 Memorial 10/315
DEGENHARDT, Gustav solicitor Orroroo 1882[-1891] Memorial 121/345
DEGENHARDT, Gustav F of Adelaide 1866 Memorial 52/215
DEGENHARDT, Gustav Julius Wilhelm farmer Gawler Plains 1855 Memorial 6/86
No 1
DEGENHARDT, Johann Carl August of Redruth 1851 Memorial 208/30
DEGENHARDT, Johann Carl August farmer Peachey Belt 1855 Memorial 328/81
DEGENHARDT, August licensed victualler Maid and Magpie Hotel Stepney 1857 Memorial 21/122
DEGENHARDT, Johann Carl August formerly farmer Gawler Plains but now innkeeper Stepney 1860 Memorial 66/164
DEGENHARDT, August publican Globe Inn, Kensington 21-year lease from Robert PEPPERELL Esquire Norwood 1861 Memorial 270/178
DEGENHARDT, August publican Kensington 1869 Application 9667
DEGENHARDT, Johann Heinrich Friedrich farmer Gawler Plains 1850[-1857] Memorial 56/25
DEGENHARDT, Lina widow Norwood relict of the late Gustav Degenhardt formerly farmer Salisbury now deceased 1870 Memorial 201/248
No 1 - mixture of the Elder and the Younger
DEGENHARDT, Louis carter Adelaide 1853[-1854] Linked with Albert STOECKEL Memorial 7/61
DEGENHARDT, Louis [Formerly carter Adelaide but now] farmer Goodwood 1854[-1864] Memorial 31/79
DEGENHARDT, Louis formerly carter Goodwood but now farmer Light River 1858 Memorial 34/133
DEGENHARDT, Louis yeoman Norwood 1867 Memorial 171/225
DEGENHARDT, Louis the Elder carter Charles St, Kensington and Honora Degenhardt his wife. Children included - 2 sons Robert and Louis Degenhardt the Younger, and 3 daughters Mary, Ann and Elizabeth Degenhardt. Gustav Degenhardt gentleman Adelaide and Gustav Degenhardt farmer Salisbury connected to this family in some way 1870 Memorial 120/257
DEGENHARDT, Louis the Elder carter Charles St, Kensington, certain real estate in trust to his wife, Honora Degenhardt, for life, then to sell when their youngest child turns 21, and the proceeds to be shared equally absolutely in remainder expectant - Mary Degenhardt, Ann Degenhardt, Elizabeth Degenhardt, Robert Degenhardt, and Louis Degenhardt the Younger. Trustees; Gustav Degenhardt gentleman Adelaide and Gustav Degenhardt farmer Salisbury voluntary settlement 21/7/1870 Application 21288
DEGENHARDT, Ludwig farmer Goodwood born Altenau, Hanover Application 11016
DEGENHARDT, Mr carter Kensington 1877 Application 16354
DEGENHARDT, Louis carter Kensington 1879[-1881] Memorial 168/315
DEGENHARDT, Louis carter Kensington and Honora Degenhardt his wife 1882 Application 19535
DEGIDAN, Thomas labourer Portland Estate 1874 Memorial 60/271
DEGNER, Johann farmer Tothill Belt 1876 Memorial 109/291
No 1
DEGNER, Johann Friedrich Christian farmer Klemzig 1857 Memorial 92/118
DEGNER, Johann Friedrich Christian the Younger contractor Hundred of Eba trustee unnamed school 1894 Grant Book 18 Page 21 C
DEGOLARDI, John the Elder printer and photographer Balmain NSW, power of attorney to Richard Bullock ANDREWS and Alfred BONNIN solicitors Adelaide, to attend to his SA business affairs 22/7/1880 Deposit 142/1880
No 1
DEHANE, George stationer Adelaide (King William St) 1850 Memorial 216/26
DEHANE, George printer Adelaide, died 23/12/1864 Parkside. He left his entire estate to his wife, Martha Dehane, absolutely. Estate worth £3,000 Application 19690
DEHANE, Martha widow of Adelaide and of Wolverhampton, England 1884 Memorial 45/357
MATTHEWS, Jessie Agnes wife of Charles Matthews manufacturer Wolverhampton, Staffs, England [and daughter of the late George Dehane of Adelaide], power of attorney to Beaumont Arnold MOULDEN and Bayfield Moulden solicitors Adelaide, to manage her SA business affairs 25/9/1890 Deposit 109/1890
DEHANE, Patrick butcher Adelaide (Sturt St) 1848 Memorial 473/12
No 1
DE HORNE, John Wild gentleman formerly of Adelaide but now of London, Middlesex, England 1851 Memorial 73/37.
DE HORNE, John Wild formerly of Adelaide, but now of the Stock Exchange, London, Middlesex, and Jacob HAGEN formerly of Adelaide, but now of Winkfield, Co Berks, England, power of attorney to Samuel TOMKINSON Manager of the Bank of Australasia Adelaide, to manage Section 55, Survey C, which they owned jointly 23/2/1857 Deposit 345/1858.
DE HORNE, John Wild Esquire formerly of Adelaide but now of the Stock Exchange, London, Middlesex, England 1858 Memorial 68/144
DEICHMANN, Alfred farmer Magill 1887 Application 21181
No 1 - probably the same person
DEICHMANN, George Ludwig gentleman Kensington 1850[-1854] Memorial 27/21
DEICHMANN, Ludwig farmer Woodforde 1856 Memorial 254/96
DEICHMANN, Ludwig farmer Woodforde and Auguste Deichmann his wife 1857 Memorial 227/114
DEICHMANN, Ludwig farmer Woodforde, power of attorney to his wife, Auguste Deichmann, to manage his SA business affairs 17/1/1857 Deposit 66/1857.
DEICHMANN, Ludwig farmer Woodforde but now absent from the province 1857 Memorial 123/132
DEIMEL, Ignatz of Hahndorf left for the Victorian diggings c24/5/1853. He had married his wife, Cornelia nee APPELKAMP, on 28/4/1846 Geseke near Paderborn, Westphalia, Rhenish Prussia. Children of the marriage as at 1875 – Julius Deimel bootmaker Gambiertown b 5/7/1848, Auguste Ehmcke nee Deimel wife of Johann Wilhelm Ehmcke timber merchant Adelaide b 24/10/1847 and Johann John Paul Deimel bootmaker Adelaide b 9/12/1850 Application 14196
No 1
DEIMEL, Julius shoemaker Mt Gambier dealt with real estate in Hahndorf 1875-1876 Application 14196
DEIMEL, Julius bootmaker Kincraig 1878 Application 16978
DEIMEL, Julius Joseph clerk Adelaide and Eliza Annie Deimel his wife 1896 Application 27805
DE JACQUES, George butcher Wooloomooloo NSW (but present whereabouts unknown) and Amelia Georgiana De Jacques his wife 1884 Application 20288
DEKIEVIT, Arie labourer Blyth Plains Hundred of Melville land grant 1878 Grant Book 19 Page 81 County Fergusson
DELACY, James farmer Pekina 1897[-1898] Memorial 215/430
No 1 - perhaps the same person
DELACY, James Patrick labourer Third Creek 1849 Memorial 288/15
DELACY, James Patrick farmer Black Forest 1856[-1857] Memorial 191/114
DELACY, Janie spinster formerly of Pt Lincoln, now of 95 Greenhill Rd, Toorak Gardens 1945, declared that she had been born on 24/5/1888. Between 1894-1937, she lived in the RC Presbytery at Pt Lincoln Application 28424
DE LA HANT, WIlliam Jasper of Charleston 1857 Memorial 93/123
No 1
DE LA HAYE, Thomas Narcissus boatman Milang 1865 Application 6834
DE LA HAYE, Thomas fishmonger Milang, died 26/11/1865. He left his entire estate to his wife, Ellen de la Haye Memorial 79/380
DELAHAYE, Thomas fishmonger Milang, died 26/11/1865. His widow, Ellen De La Haye of Milang, married John EGAN on 7/10/1869. No record of the death of John Egan or of Ellen Egan, who apparently changed her name to Ellen HAGEN. Mrs Hagen died c1918. Mother of Thomas Hagen station hand Meningie and William John Hagen labourer Hindmarsh Island [A very tangled story with no firm dates to sort events properly] Memorial 96/530 & RPA Searches 1544 & 1545
DE LA HAYE, Ellen widow Milang 1869 Memorial 243/241
No 1
DELAHUNTY, Mark RC clergyman Salisbury 1888 Application 21697
DELAHUNTY, Mark Roman Catholic clergyman Manoora 1896 Memorial 127/427, Application 23114
DELAINE, James bank clerk Minlaton 1924 Application 27483
No 1
DELAINE, Mathurin Charles Leon coachpainter Adelaide leased Robert BURNARD the Younger's paint shop in Pirie St 1873[-1876] Memorial 168/268
DE LAINE, Mathurin Charles Leon carriage printer Norwood 1902 Application 24478
No 1 – the Elder
DELAMERE, Richard stockholder Stony Gap Apoinga near Kooringa. Hundred of Apoinga land grant 1866 Grant Book 8 Page 64 County Burra
DELAMERE, Richard farmer Stony Gap Co Burra. Hundred of Stanley land grant 1868 Grant Book 56 Page 180 County Stanley
No 2 – the Younger
DELAMERE, Richard the Younger butcher Hallett 1891 Memorial 228/409
DELAMERE, Richard butcher Ulooloo 1894 Memorial 8/423
No 1
DELAND, Benjamin Edward carpenter Gawler 1860 Memorial 294/165
DELAND, Benjamin Edward architect Gawler 1886 Application 20967
DELAND, Benjamin Edward miller Gawler 1894 Memorial 23/421
DELAND, Edward Campbell miller Blyth and Madelina Isabel Deland his wife 1919 Application 26760
DELANEY, JP labourer McLaren Vale 1920 Memorial 69/481
DELANEY, William bailiff of the Gawler local court Gawler South 1881 Application 18579
DELANO, FS banker's clerk Adelaide (Flinders St) 1875 Memorial 212/282
No 1 - likely to be the same person
DELANO, William of Flinders St, Adelaide 1865 Memorial 246/207
DELANO, William collector Adelaide 1885 Memorial 214/367
DELANY, Daniel Joseph linen draper Adelaide about to marry Maria COGHLAN spinster Adelaide 1852[-1855] Memorial 175/40
No 1 - perhaps the same person
DELANY, John storekeeper Adelaide 1855 Memorial 322/101
DELANY, John draper Adelaide (King William St) 1869. He had know Bartholomew FALLON for 12 years. Application 10532
DELANY, John draper Adelaide 1871 Memorial 199/251
No 2
DELANY, John labourer Adelaide 1883 Memorial 149/350
DELANY, Patrick labourer Noarlunga 1851 Memorial 373/38.
DELANY, Thomas of Blanchetown 1885 Memorial 24/364
No 1 - likely to be the same person
DELANY, Timothy yeoman near Woodside 1856 Memorial 17/99
DELANY, Timothy farmer Hundred of Nuriootpa 1858 Memorial 35/137
DELANY, Timothy farmer near Templers and Ann Delany his wife 1858 Memorial 124/138
DELANY, Timothy farmer near Templers 1869 Memorial 239/243
No 1
DELANY, William farmer near Woodside 1856 Memorial 66/97
DELANY, William farmer [formerly of near Woodside but now of] near Templers 1863[-1866] Memorial 76/191
DELANY, William storekeeper Templers 1866 Memorial 144/215
DE LA POER BERESFORD, Richard solicitor formerly of Adelaide but now of Fremantle WA 1904[-1917] Memorial 87/451
DE LA TASTE, Charles merchant Adelaide 1853[-1854] Memorial 271/58
No 1
DELBRIDGE, James farmer near Kapunda 1863[-1877] Memorial 155/187
DELBRIDGE, James of Allen Creek 1876 Application 15657
DELBRIDGE, James gentleman Allendale near Kapunda. Allendale Bible Christian Chapel (pt Section 1564 Hundred of Kapunda ) trustee 1889 Application 21691
DELBRIDGE, Pearce manager Adelaide (Grenfell St) 1897 Memorial 149/430
DELBRIDGE, Thomas James miner Moonta Mines 1873 Memorial 121/264
No 1
DELCHAU, Eduard miller near Hahndorf. Member St John German Protestant Church Hahndorf 1859 Memorial 301/153
DELCHAU, Eduard farmer near Woodside and Luise Delchau his wife 1864 Memorial 189/200
DELCHAU (wrongly registered as DALEAU), Eduard labourer near Woodside, died 19/7/1865 of heart diseased age not given. Husband of Luise Delchau, who died 19/3/1917 Oakbank. Had a life interest in pt Section 5018 Hundred of Onkaparinga. The Delchaus had a daughter, Wilhelmine PEARSON wife of Stephen William Henry Pearson labourer Oakbank. The family also had John Ramsay THOMSON estate agent Woodside 1917 as a friend. Mrs Delchau's estate worth £250. She left a son and daughter living and two daughters deceased Memorials 179 & 180/475 & RPA Search 2446
DE LEON, Hananel physician 26 Redcliffe Gardens, Brompton, Middlesex, England, died 19/10/1889, of senile degeneration of the cerebral vessels, aged 91. An Executor of the Da Costa Estate Deposit 33/1891.
DELEVANTE, David farmer Alberton 1871 Memorial 4/257
DE LISLE, Richard Francis Valpy Assistant Surgeon to the 96th Foot Regiment Adelaide 1845 Memorial 282/5
No 1
DELISSER, Alfred surveyor Adelaide 1856[-1864] Memorial 231/103, Application 660
DELISSER, Alfred surveyor Adelaide. Hundred of Kuitpo land grant 1856 Grant Book 1 Page 299 County Adelaide
DELISSER, Alfred Esquire Kilmore Vic. He owned land in the Hundred of Yatala 1869 Memorial 117/240
No 1 - perhaps the same person
DELISSER, Edmund Alexander farmer Elliston Para Plains 1853[-1857] Memorial 359/48
DELISSER, Edmund Alexander gentleman Adelaide. Hundred of Kuitpo land grant 1856 Grant Book 1 Page 299 County Adelaide
DELISSER, EA Government Surveyor Adelaide 1858[-1859] Memorial 18/146
DELISSER, Edmund Alexander surveyor Adelaide 1859 Application 660
DE LITTLE, Henry builder Adelaide (Light Square) 1840 Memorial 109/77, Application 18826
DELL, Robert M schoolmaster Ashwell 1863 Memorial 39/191
DELLOW, George farmer Gawler River, power of attorney to John BROWN the Younger seedsman Sturt St, Adelaide, to manage his SA business 9/3/1874 Deposit 7/1879.
DELLOW, John labourer Brompton 1859[-160] Memorial 263/149
No 1 - perhaps a mixture of the Elder and the Younger
DELLOW, Luke butcher Brompton 1853 Memorial 207/53
DELLOW, Luke butcher Hindmarsh 1854[-1857] Hindmarsh District Building Society member 1854 Memorial 157/75
DELLOW, Luke butcher Hindmarsh 1857 Memorial 199/120
DELLOW, Luke butcher Findon 1902 Memorial 2/445
DELLOW, Luke farmer Pt Gawler 1864 Memorial 193/200
DELLOW, Luke farmer Balaklava trustee Public Cemetery Balaklava Hundred of Balaklava land grant 1871 Grant Book 26 Page 113 County Gawler
DELLOW, Luke butcher Balaklava trustee Institute Balaklava Balaklava township allotment land grant 1883 Grant Book 26 Page 215 County Gawler
DELLOW, William farmer Brompton 1853 Application 14211
DELLY, Samuel wood splitter New Tiers 1856 Memorial 234/102
No 1 - perhaps the same person
DELMONT, William master mariner Pt Adelaide 1884 Memorial 244/362
DELMONT, William licensed victualler Belair 1897[-1899] Memorial 6/430
No 1
DELONGVILLE, Charles (known as Charley) fisherman Kingston S-E 1909[-1927] Memorials 43/462 & 5/497
DELONGVILLE, Charley agent Kingston S-E 1938 Memorial 53/512
DELONGVILLE, Charley agent Kingston S-E Lacepede Bay Institute trustee 1939 Application 28146
DELONGVILLE, Charley fisherman Kingston S-E 1946 Application 28452
DELONGVILLE, Dixie wheelwright Kingston S-E 1902[-1909] Memorial 5/446
DELONGVILLE, Leonard fisherman Kingston S-E 1912[-1926] Memorial 49/467
DELWANK, David farmer Alberton 1871 Memorial 4/257
No 1
DEMARES, Germain butcher Adelaide 1847 Memorial 261/8
Yeoman Tam O’Shanter Belt 1849[-1858] Memorial 286/14
[Is this really Pierre Germain Demares?] Memorial 209/145
DEMARES, Pierre Germain farmer Gawler River 1849[-1855] Memorial 111/17
DE MEEUS, Essie hotelkeeper Clare wife of Geatan de Meeus out of business Clare 1908 Memorial 170/458
No 1
DE MOLE, George secretary to the Minister of Education 1879 Memorial 246/315
DE MOLE, GJ SA Attorney-General’s Secretary 1886 Application 20325
No 1
DE MOLE, George Edward Secretary to the Pt Adelaide Marine Board Pt Adelaide 1868[-1875] Memorial 106/231
DE MOLE, George Edward gentleman Woodville 1877[-1896] Memorial 196/300
DE MOLE, Henry William gentleman Adelaide 1853 Memorial 94/55
Merchant Adelaide 1854 Memorial 5/64
DE MOLE, Isabel widow Burnside, died c1870. All her personal estate to her daughter Harriet Jane De Mole absolutely. The house and land at Burnside to be leased out and a legacy of £200 each paid to her sons George Edward De Mole and Ernest Maudsley De Mole. Then the property to be sold - the money plus a legacy from the testator's father, Henry Maudsley, to go to Harriet Jane De Mole Application 11121
DE MOLE, William Frederick civil engineer Adelaide 1877 Memorial 87/304
DEMPSEY, Andrew farmer the Gilbert 1854 Memorial 315/73
DEMPSEY, Daniel shoemaker Pt Augusta 1864 Application 5696
DEMPSEY, Daniel Dominic and Thomas Hugh Dempsey butchers and graziers Orroroo. Hundred of Walloway land grant 1954 Grant Book 13 Page 233 County Dalhousie
No 1
DEMPSEY, Felix farmer Upper Wakefield Hundred of Upper Wakefield land grant 1858 Grant Book 56 Page 125 County Stanley
DEMPSEY, Felix farmer Upper Wakefield 1863 Application 4388
DEMPSEY, Felix farmer Rice Creek near Auburn 1864 Application 5446
DEMPSEY, Felix farmer Upper Wakefield 1879 Memorial 27/315
DEMPSEY, Felix farmer Auburn 1884 Application 20088
DEMPSEY, Hugh farmer Gumbowie linked with Ann Dempsey widow Gumbowie and Thomas Dempsey farmer Mt Bryan 1892 Memorial 140/414
DEMPSEY, James A linked with Section 156 Hundred of Yalpara 1886 Memorial 170/376
No 1 - perhaps the same person
DEMPSEY, John blacksmith Kapunda 1865 Application 6221
DEMPSEY, John blacksmith Pt Wakefield 1872 Memorial 170/257
DEMPSEY, John farmer Upper Wakefield 1879 Memorial 28/315
DEMPSEY, John farmer Lancelot trustee unnamed Cemetery Lancelot Hundred of Gumbowie land grant 1884 Grant Book 40 Page 45 County Kimberley
DEMPSEY, John farmer Gumbowie Hundred of Gumbowie land grant 1885 Grant Book 40 Page 46 County Kimberley
DEMPSEY, John farmer Gumbowie, died c1891. Husband of Ann Dempsey. Links with A Dempsey farmer Dawson Memorial 29/411
No 1
DEMPSEY, Lewis farmer Clare 1877[-1882] Memorial 7/300
DEMPSEY, Lewis farmer Clare and Mary Dempsey his wife 1889. Her husband could not write Applications 21556 and 21557
No 1
DEMPSEY, Richard F articled law clerk Adelaide 1897 Memorial 15/432
DEMPSEY, RF solicitor Adelaide 1901 Memorial 24/443
DEMPSEY, William farmer Hundred of Gordon 1887 Memorial 27/383
No 1
DEMPSEY, William Andrew auctioneer Jamestown 1883 Memorial 138/349
DEMPSEY, William Andrew auctioneer Adelaide 1890 Memorial 1/405
DEMPSEY, William Andrew died 26/12/1892 Memorial 39/416
DEMPSTER, Alexander labourer Tarcowie. Hundred of Tarcowie land grant 1905 Grant Book 13 Page 59 County Dalhousie
No 1
DEMPSTER, GW clerk to Messrs Dempster & WEBB solicitors Pt Adelaide 1875[-1879] Memorial 91/286
DEMPSTER, George Wafford clerk Pt Adelaide 1878 Memorial 45/306
DEMPSTER, George Wafford solicitor Pt Adelaide 1883[-1915] Application 19306, Application 26389
No 1
DEMPSTER, James clerk to Messrs HARDY, JAMES & James solicitors Adelaide 1853[-1854] Memorial 67/56
DEMPSTER, James clerk to W & HB JAMES solicitors Adelaide 1855[-1857] Memorial 63/94
DEMPSTER, James clerk to HB JAMES solicitor Adelaide 1859[-1860] Memorial 168/153
DEMPSTER, James [formerly] of North Tce, Adelaide 1860 Memorial 133/166
DEMPSTER, James [but now] of Gouger St, Adelaide 1860 Memorial 56/166
DEMPSTER, James of South Tce, Adelaide 1859 Memorial 173/302
No 1
DEMPSTER, James E clerk to Messrs HARDY, JAMES & James solicitors Adelaide 1853 Memorial 499/54
DEMPSTER, James E of Pt Adelaide 1861 Memorial 144/177
DEMPSTER, James Edwin gentleman Alberton 1864 Memorial 223/196
DEMPSTER, James E solicitor Pt Adelaide 1868[-1872] Memorial 229/229
DEMPSTER, James Edwin solicitor Pt Adelaide and Matilda Caroline Dempster his wife formerly MC HUMBERSTONE spinster 1870 Memorial 48/251
DEMPSTER, James Edwin gentleman Queenstown 1870 Memorial 85/245
DEMPSTER, James Edwin gentleman Pt Adelaide, about to quit the province for a time, power of attorney to William Bindley WEBB and my son, George Wafford DEMPSTER gentlemen Pt Adelaide, to manage his SA business affairs 5/1/1877 Deposit 183/1877
DEMPSTER, James Edwin solicitor Pt Adelaide 1888 Application 21406
DEMPSTER, John farm labourer Tarcowie. Hundred of Tarcowie land grant 1899 Grant Book 13 Page 57 County Dalhousie
No 1
DEMPSTER, John clerk to Josiah PARTRIDGE solicitor Adelaide 1854 Memorial 420/63
DEMPSTER, John W clerk to W MACGUIRE 1852 Memorial 108/44
DEMPSTER, JW clerk to Henry GILBERT solicitor Adelaide 1853 Memorial 189/49
DEMPSTER, JW clerk to Josiah PARTRIDGE solicitor Adelaide 1854 Memorial 264/67
DEMPSTER, JW land agent Adelaide 1854 Memorial 120/72
DEMPSTER, John W clerk to Arthur HARDY solicitor Adelaide 1867 Memorial 62/220
DEMPSTER, JW of Digby Vic 1875 He owned land in Adelaide Application 14217
DEMPSTER, John Wafford schoolmaster Ballarat Vic and Rebecca Jane Dempster his wife formerly of Adelaide 1880 Memorial 250/325
DEMPSTER, Rebecca Jane of Adelaide 1851 Memorial 272/38
DEMPSTER, Richard licensed victualler Georgetown 1876 Memorial 89/292
DEMPSTER, Robert William George clerk in holy orders Kensington 1910 Memorial 82/463
DEMPSTER, William farmer Pekina. Hundred of Tarcowie land grant 1875[-1895] Grant Book 13 Page 39 County Dalhousie
DEMPSTER, WF clerk to GW Dempster solicitor Pt Adelaide 1907 Memorial 190/457
DENAHY, Dennis shoemaker Adelaide 1850 Memorial 445/23
DENAHY, Matthew farmer Stockport 1879 Memorial 70/314
No 1
DENBY, Thomas tailor Norwood 1853[-1856] Memorial 241/49
DENBY, Thomas tailor Stepney 1858 Memorial 36/142
DENBY, Thomas tailor formerly of Norwood but now of Stepney 1861 Memorial 85/179
DENBY, Thomas tailor Stepney 1888 Application 21458
DENCH, Alf W clerk Union Bank Pt Victor 1893 Memorial 182/418
No 1
DENCH, John tanner Hindmarsh 1844 Memorial 95/268
DENCH, John farmer Hindmarsh 1844 Application 20600
DENCH, John farmer Hindmarsh 1846 Memorial 233/7.
All Saints Church Anglican Church trustee 1850 Enrolment 82/7.
Tanner & leather cutter Hindmarsh 1850 Memorial 268/21
DENCH, John, BEALE, George and LOAGAN, James tanner and curriers Hindmarsh trading as J Dench & Co 1851[-1853] Memorial 486/30
DENCH, John tanner Hindmarsh 1844[-1853] Memorial 328/64
DENCH, John of Hindmarsh 1854 Hindmarsh District Building Society trustee Memorial 156/75
DENCH, John of Hindmarsh 1857 Hindmarsh Building Society trustee Memorial 142/130
DENCH, John tanner Hindmarsh, trading as John Dench & Co, power of attorney to Joel ROBERTS accountant Hindmarsh, to manage the business whenever J Dench is unable to act for whatever reason 13/5/1862 Deposit 346/OA
DENCH, John fellmonger Hindmarsh 1885 had lived in the township since 1840 Application 20522
No 2
DENCH, John of Kooringa 1854 Memorial 11/72
No 1
DENCH, Thomas tanner Hindmarsh. Husband of Elizabeth Ann nee JACQUES daughter of Thomas Jacques licensed victualler Hindmarsh 1868 Memorial 159/238
DENCH, Thomas clerk Hindmarsh 1873 Memorial 129/267
DENCH, Thomas gentleman Hindmarsh 1881 Memorial 91/328
DENECKE, Eliza widow Adelaide 1863 Memorial 322/191
No 1
DENECKE, Wilhelm Ferdinand farmer Cox Creek 1854[-1857] Memorial 246/65
DENECKE, Wilhelm Ferdinand working jeweller Adelaide 1858 Memorial 135/146
No 1
DENFORD, Francis station manager Mt Serle Station 1896 Memorial 123/428
DENFORD, Francis formerly station manager Mt Searle Station near Leigh Creek but now of the Hundred of Everard 1899 Memorial 2/438
No 2 - perhaps a continuation of Francis Denford
DENFORD, Frank out of business Strathalbyn 1917 Memorial 162/475
No 1
DENFORD, George station overseer Leigh Creek 1886[-1889] Memorial 49/378
DENFORD, George of Adelaide 1890 Memorial 165/401
DENFORD, George no description died 20/7/1894. Father of Francis Denford station manager Mt Serle Station Leigh Creek and Elizabeth Ann DAVISON wife of James Bently Davison gentleman Purnainoota NSW 1895 Memorial 144/425
No 1
DENFORD, John publican Adelaide. Robe township land purchase 1847 Memorial 62/9
Of Robe, Guichen Bay 1848[-1852] Memorial 369/12
DENFORD, John publican formerly of Adelaide but now of Robe 1848 Memorial 254/61, Application 13812
DENFORD, John landowner Guichen Bay Hundred of Waterhouse land grant 1851 Grant Book 50 Page 10 County Robe
DENFORD, John gentleman formerly of Adelaide but now of Robe 1853 Memorial 122/141
DENFORD, John gentleman East Wellington Hundred of Seymour land grant 1866 Grant Book 53 Page 76 County Russell
DENFORD, John gentleman East Wellington, died c1868. He left his entire estate to his two daughters, Ann Amelia Denford and Laura Matilda Denford spinsters London, Middlesex, England Memorial 221/240
DENFORD, John gentleman Brinkley East Wellington, died 26/1/1869 old age, aged 97. He lived in Robe from 1849; then at Walkerville in the late 1850s. Probably father of Robert Dunstan Denford JP, of East Wellington. Daughters Anne Amelia Denford and Laura Matilda Denford lived at 10 York St, Commercial Road East, London, in 1873, and were already in London 1868. They inherited their father's whole estate, including property in Robe, Application 12616
No 1
DENFORD, Robert Dustin carpenter Grenfell St, Adelaide 1846 Memorial 225/7
DENFORD, Robert Dustin Esquire carpenter Guichen Bay 1848 Memorial 254/61
DENFORD, Robert publican Robe 1849[-1853] Memorial 28/72
DENFORD, Robert Dustin licensed victualler Robe 1854 Memorial 55/69
DENFORD, Robert Dustin licensed victualler Wellington on the Murray 1854[-1858] Memorial 432/73
DENFORD, Robert publican formerly of Robe Guichen Bay but now of Wellington on the Murray 1860 Memorial 310/167
DENFORD, Robert Dustin licensed victualler Wellington on the Murray 1862 Application 2998
DENFORD, Robert Dustin farmer East Wellington Hundred of Seymour land grant 1869[-1877] Grant Book 54 Page 115 County Russell
No 1
DENFORD, Robert John stockholder Wellington on the Murray Hundred of Seymour land grant 1866 Grant Book 53 Page 72 County Russell
DENFORD, Robert John stockholder East Wellington 1871 Memorial 28/256
DENFORD, Robert John of East Wellington Hundred of Seymour land grant 1878 Grant Book 54 Page 118 County Russell
DENFORD, Thomas farmer Aldinga 1899 Memorial 184/437
No 1 - perhaps the same person
DENHAM, Edward clerk to Alfred ATKINSON solicitor Adelaide (King William St) 1858 Memorial 191/132
DENHAM, Edward and Digby storekeepers Mallala 1882 Memorial 104/338
DENHAM, Edward Richard William commission agent of the firm of John MELLIDAY and Co 170 Sussex St, Sydney NSW, power of attorney to Digby Frank DENHAM storekeeper Mallala, to manage his SA business affairs 20/2/1883 Deposit 54/1883
No 1
DENHAM, Samuel bootmaker Adelaide 1838 Application 17440
DENHAM, Samuel storekeeper Adelaide 1839 Application 14331
DENHOLM, Albert Walter moulder Croydon 1946[-1949] Memorial 26/520
No 1
DENHOLM, Francis and MAROTSIA, Thomas farmers formerly of Tarrawatta 1858 but now North Rhine 1863 Application 4064
DENHOLM, Francis farmer near Keynton Hundred of Anna land grant 1880 Grant Book 17 Page 138 County Eyre
DENHOLM, Robert George farmer North Rhine 1886 Memorial 218/379
DENING, Benjamin farmer Denington near Robe Hundred of Waterhouse land grant 1863 Grant Book 50 Page 9 County Robe
DENING, John Benjamin Davy of Denington. Hundred of Wirrega land grant 1880 Grant Book 7 Page 42 County Buckingham.
Stockowner Bordertown. Hundred of Wirrega land grant 1897 Grant Book 7 Page 48 County Buckingham
No 1
DENING, James William Davy stockowner Bunbury Station 1877[-1890] Memorial 240/299
DENING, James William Davy sheep farmer Bunbury 1879 Memorial 189/314
DENING, James William Davy farmer near Kingston S-E 1890 Memorial 65/405
DENING, James William Davy grazier Kingston S-E 1905[-1906] Memorial 184/452, Application 25106
DENISON, Percy Augustus gardener Grünthal 1882 Memorial 232/344
No 1
DENMAN, George tailor Croydon 1858[-1862] Memorial 223/140
DENMAN, George of near Woodside 1864 Application 5729
DENMAN, George gentleman formerly of Croydon but now of Glenelg 1884[-1885] Memorial 49/362
DENMAN, George gentleman New Glenelg 1885 Application 20454
DENMAN, George out of business Glenelg 1887 Application 21208
DENMAN, George gentleman New Glenelg, died 8/12/1887. He bequeathed 2 cottages in Euston Tce, Croydon, in trust to his wife, Anna Denman, for life, then in equal shares to his three daughters absolutely in remainder expectant - Diana WILLIS wife of William Willis brickmaker York township, Martha HILL wife of Inder Hill farmer Snowtown and Eliza LAVIS wife of George Lavis farmer South Balaklava. John Denman builder Cheltenham probably a son Memorial 54/390
DENMAN, George gentleman Bath St, New Glenelg, died 8/12/1887. His entire personal estate to his widow, Anna Denman. She was also to get the income from cottages in Euston Tce, Croydon, Bath St, New Glenelg and John St, New Glenelg, for life. The two Croydon cottages to be sold and the money divided equally amongst his three daughters, Dianna WILLIS, Martha HILL and Eliza LAVIS. The two cottages at New Glenelg to be sold - £50 to the Glanville Bible Christian Chapel, £100 to the New Glenelg Primitive Methodist Chapel, and the remainder to be divided equally amongst the four children of his late daughter, Mary WHEELER - Louisea Wheeler, Mary Wheeler, Kezia Wheeler and John Wheeler. The testator's son, John Denman, to get the entire property in Denman St, Staplehurst, Le Fevre Peninsula, in trust for life, then absolutely in remainder expectant to his three daughters and the surviving children of his son, John Denman, by 1894 builder Cheltenham. Four allotments under lease to William HARDING to be sold if he does not buy them and the funds to go to George Denman's three daughters equally. Other allotments in Croydon and New Glenelg to be sold and the proceeds given equally to the three daughters 1894 Application 22746
WILLIS, Diana wife of William Willis brickmaker York, Martha HILL wife of Inder Hill farmer Snowtown, and Eliza LAVIS wife of George Lavis farmer South Balaklava, possibly daughters of George DENMAN gentleman Croydon and later New Glenelg deceased 1888 Application 21341
No 1
DENMAN, John butcher Yankalilla 1855 Memorial 275/87
No 2
DENMAN, John mason Gawler 1859 Memorial 186/154
DENMAN, John mason Gawler South 1860 Memorial 56/161
DENMAN, John mason formerly of Gawler South but now of the Montacute Mine 1861 Memorial 69/171
No 1
DENMAN, John Joseph master mariner Pt Adelaide Co Adelaide. Pt Pirie (Hundred of Pirie) township allotment land grant 1872 Grant Book 60 Page 475 County Victoria
DENMAN, John Joseph merchant Pt Adelaide became a bankrupt 1874. Enrolment 100/51
DENMAN, John Joseph master mariner formerly of Pt Adelaide but now of Pt Pirie 1874 Memorial 63/279
DENMAN, John Joseph merchant Pt Pirie 1874[-1875] Memorial 59/278
No 1 - perhaps the same person
DENMEAD, Charles farmer Mannum 1884 Memorial 213/355
DENMEAD, Charles of Olary 1887 Memorial 84/388
DENMEAD, Elizabeth of Olary 1888 Memorial 19/394
DENNES, John labourer Le Fevre Peninsula 1854[-1874] Memorial 33/72
DENNESS, Samuel labourer Adelaide 1855[-1858] Memorial 271/91
No 1
DENNING, Benjamin farmer Pt Elliot 1853 Memorial 346/59
DENNING, Benjamin farmer Pt Elliot 1855 Memorial 51/112
DENNING, Benjamin of Dennington near Robe Town 1860 Application 1594
DENNING, George Emanuel Davy farmer Dennington near Robe, died 22/6/1873 a bachelor and intestate. Letters of Administration to Benjamin Denning Memorial 220/268
DENNING, James William Davy grazier Kingston S-E 1905 Application 25022
No 1
DENNIS, Alfred Holme butcher Pt Victor Newland (Hundred of Encounter Bay) township allotment land grant 1886 Grant Book 37 Page 335 County Hindmarsh
DENNIS, Alfred Holme sheep farmer Victor Harbor 1922 Application 27133
DENNIS, AJ farmer Crystal Brook 1916 Memorial 197/474
No 1
DENNIS, Bridget widow of John Dennis labourer Harris St, Exeter, died c1895 Application 22863
DENNIS, Bridget widow Harris St, Exeter, Devon, England, died 7/6/1894. Mother of James and Peter Dennis. Executors: John QUINN and John FITZGERALD grocer's assistants Pt Adelaide Memorial 230/421
DENNIS, Charles butcher Pt Pirie 1886 Memorial 238/380
DENNIS, Christopher and Richard farmers Cudlee Creek 1857 Memorial 182/116
DENNIS, Edwin carpenter Pt Broughton. Hundred of Mundoora land grant 1908 Grant Book 14 Page 273 County Daly
DENNIS, George farmer Boggy Flat. Trustee unnamed Church and School Co Young 1900 Grant Book 65 Page 289 County Young
No 1
DENNIS, Henry farmer Waitpinga Co Hindmarsh. Hundred of Crystal Brook land grant 1878 Grant Book 60 Page 225 County Victoria
DENNIS, Henry Darlington farmer Crystal Brook. Hundred of Crystal Brook land grant 1879 Grant Book 60 Page 227 County Victoria
No 1
DENNIS, Henry John farmer Bald Hills [probably near Yankalilla] 1895 Memorial 106/424
DENNIS, Henry John farmer Bald Hills near Yankalilla 1898[-1899] Memorial 126/434
DENNIS, Henry John sheep farmer Bald Hills near Yankalilla 1900 Application 24019
DENNIS, James licensed victualler Auburn 1868 Memorial 189/227
DENNIS, John mariner Le Fevre Peninsula, died c1892. Husband of Bridget Dennis Memorial 78/414
DENNIS, John Darlington farmer Clement Gap. Trustee Methodist Church Mundoora 1922 Grant Book 14 Page 289 County Daly
DENNIS, Julia Beatrice home duties Reynella 1939 Application 28236
No 1
DENNIS, Richard gentleman Adelaide 1845 Memorial 52/6
DENNIS, Richard gentleman and DENNIS, Robert farmer both of Adelaide 1843; farmers Inman Valley 1848 Application 2728
DENNIS, Richard and Robert farmers formerly of Adelaide, but now of Inman Valley 1848 Memorial 336/15
DENNIS, Richard gentleman Inman Valley 1853 Memorial 91/48
DENNIS, Richard stockholder Inman Valley 1859 Application 708
DENNIS, Richard farmer Bald Hills, Inman Valley 1860 Application 1307
DENNIS, Richard land owner Bald Hills 1876 Memorial 184/293
DENNIS, Richard farmer Bald Hills near Yankalilla died by 1881. Husband of Rebecca Dennis. Estate worth £1,100 Memorial 20/335
DENNIS, Richard farmer Bald Hills, near Yankalilla, died 4/9/1881. Husband of Rebecca Dennis formerly of Bald Hills near Yankalilla but now of Victor Harbor 1923. Children of the marriage - Richard Mayfield Dennis farmer Merriton; Henry John Dennis farmer Bald Hills near Yankalilla, the late Sophia ANDREWS of Wayville; Julia Ann DAVIDSON wife of Thomas Davidson farmer Merriton Application 27165
DENNIS, Rebecca widow Bald Hills near Yankalilla relict of the late Richard Dennis formerly farmer Bald Hills but now deceased 1884 Memorial 204/360
DENNIS, Rebecca widow Victor Harbor, died 3/9/1922. Mother of Henry John Dennis farmer Bald Hills and Rebecca Jane Dennis spinster Victor Harbor. Estate worth £2,100 Memorial 158/487
DENNIS, Richard James farmer Wandearah. Trustee Wesleyan Methodist Chapel Hundred of Wandearah Hundred of Wandearah land grant 1882 Grant Book 60 Page 325 County Victoria
DENNIS, Richard Mayfield farmer Merriton. Hundred of Wandearah land grant 1887 Grant Book 60 Page 327 County Victoria
No 1
DENNIS, Robert storekeeper Adelaide 1839 Application 19659
DENNIS, Robert yeoman Yankalilla 1851[-1854] Memorial 215/37.
DENNIS, Robert farmer Yankalilla, died c1857. He left his entire estate to his wife, Charlotte Dennis, to her use as trustee until their youngest daughter (unnamed) turned 18. At that stage, the children to receive their inheritance. Sons Henry Darlington Dennis and Richard James Dennis mentioned by name in the memo Memorial 82/115
DENNIS, Robert farmer Bald Hills near Yankalilla, died 2/2/1857 paralysis, aged 48. His widow, Charlotte Dennis, remarried to a Mr CROPLEY. Her youngest legitimate surviving daughter to Robert DENNIS was Fanny Dennis, born 28/3/1855 Bald Hills near Yankalilla. She would inherit a section of land (Section 381 Hundred of Yankalilla) when she turned 18. Sons Henry Darlington DENNIS, Alfred Holme Dennis, George Dennis and Richard James Dennis also mentioned. Application 12594
No 1
DENNIS, Robert Leggo linked with Section 491 Hundred of Mundoora Co Daly 1885 Memorial 95/403
DENNIS, Robert Leggo farmer Mundoora 1892 Grant Book 14 Page 269 County Daly
No 1
DENNIS, Victor Alfred sheep farmer Waitpinga 1922 Application 27134
DENNIS, Victor Alfred farmer Waitpinga 1939 Application 28200
DENNIS, William Edwin SA Railways foreman of works Croydon 1922 Memorial 52/487
DENNISON, Elizabeth spinster Hoyleton 'on the road from Pt Wakefield to the Burra' 1900[-1913] Memorial 106/469
No 1
DENNISON, Isaac farmer Upper Wakefield 1864 Application 5107
DENNISON, Isaac and Robert farmers Upper Wakefield 1865 Application 6601
DENNISON, Isaac and Robert farmers Auburn Hundred of Hall land grant 1886 Grant Book 56 Page 223 County Stanley
No 1
DENNISON, Samuel farmer Auburn 1904[-1917] Memorial 154/451
DENNISON, Samuel farmer Long Gully near Auburn 1905[-1907] Memorial 162/453
DENNISON, Samuel farmer Auburn 1919 Application 26741
DENNISTON, John labourer Littlehampton 1856 Memorial 17/105
DENNY, Annie widow Adelaide 1884 Memorial 240/358
DENNY, Daniel farmer Hundred of Yatala 1850[-1851] Memorial 56/23
DENNY, Edward farmer Adelaide 1856 Memorial 176/108
No 1
DENNY, Henry labourer Bowden 1852 Memorial 272/41.
No 2
DENNY, Henry shoemaker Hay Valley near Nairne 1858 Application 171
DENNY, James the Elder farmer Langhorne Creek 1868 Application 9092
No 1
DENNY, John farmer Brompton 1853[-1854] Memorial 397/51
DENNY, John mason Brompton 1867 Memorial 151/223
DENNY, John mason Brompton 1908 Application 25440
DENNY, Thomas gardener Norwood 1859 Application 558
DENNY, William Joseph solicitor Adelaide (Unity Chambers Currie St) 1911 Memorial 141/506
No 1
DENOON, Henry farmer Moorowie Hundred of Moorowie land grant 1876 Grant Book 19 Page 32 County Fergusson
DENOON, Henry farmer Pt Vincent Hundred of Curramulka land grant 1881 Grant Book 19 Page 434 County Fergusson
DENOON, Henry farmer Curramulka 1885 Memorial 158/364
DENOON, Henry farmer Curramulka 1884[-1885] Memorials 213/356 & 158/364
DENSON, Joseph formerly of Kensington but now of Kapunda 1859 Memorial 319/159
DENSTAN, John sheep farmer Inkerman 1882 Memorial 140/338
DENT, Christopher Dalton farmer Tothill Creek Hundred of English land grant 1868 Grant Book 17 Page 164 County Eyre
No 1
DENT, Henry gentleman Adelaide 1841[-1842] Memorial 209/419
DENT, Henry gentleman formerly of Adelaide, but now of Sydney NSW 1843[-1844] Memorial 48/4 & 208/419
No 1
DENT, Hubert Lionel and DENT, Joseph Hetherington labourers Pt Elliot 1903 Application 24590
DENT, Hubert Lionel and Joseph Hetherington Dent farmers Pt Elliot 1903 Memorial 145/448
DENT, Hubert Lionel farmer Pt Elliot 1923 Memorial 35/488
DENT, Hubert Lionel farmer Pt Elliot 1933 Application 27899
No 1
DENT, John teamster Pt Elliot 1857 Memorial 195/129
DENT, John labourer Pt Elliot 1884 Application 20306
No 1
DENT, Joseph Hetherington farmer Pt Elliot linked with William Owen Kitchen Dent baker Pt Elliot 1869 Memorial 184/243
DENT, Joseph Hetherington farmer Pt Elliot 1898, son of William Owen Kithen Dent baker Pt Elliot, who died 27/3/1881 Application 23551
DENT, Joseph Hetherington farmer Currency Creek and Eleanor Martha Nancy Louisa Dent his wife 1925 Memorial 28/494
No 1
DENT, Stewart Fawles farmer Currency Creek 1894 Application 22825
DENT, Stewart Fawles yeoman Goolwa 1935 Application 27962
DENT, Marjorie Doris home duties Goolwa, aged 42 in 1955, declared that she had lived in the region for 38 years. She was a daughter of Stewart Fawles Dent of Goolwa, who died 24/6/1938. He left his widow, Mary Olive Dent, and two sons, Ronald Thomas Dent and Lewis Alfred Dent, as well as the above daughter. The Dent family owned Lots 31-37 in Goolwa, where limeburning took place in pioneering times Application 29111
No 1
DENT, Thomas Agin farmer Currency Creek 1873 Memorial 113/269
DENT, Thomas Agin farmer Kingston S-E 1900[-1912] Memorial 204/441
DENT, Thomas Agin farmer Mt Benson, died 15/9/1919 Kingston S-E. Husband of Margaret Dent. Father of Mary Ann BUCK, Eleanor LAWRENCE, Margaret Frances WADE, George Owen Dent insurance agent Helmsdale, Glenelg, Stuart Fowles Dent, Agin Cormac Dent and Joseph Hetherington Dent Memorial 121/479
No 1
DENT, WOK of Hindmarsh 1849 Memorial 403/14
DENT, William Owen Kitchen engineer Hindmarsh 1857 Memorial 164/129
Baker Pt Elliot 1856[-1857] Memorial 451/99
DENT, William Owen Kitchen engineer formerly of Hindmarsh but now of Pt Elliot 1862 Memorial 32/274
DENTEN, Thomas farmer Aldinga 1898 Memorial 30/435
DENTON, Charles labourer Lyndoch 1887 Application 21180
No 1
DENTON, George shoemaker North Adelaide (Kermode St) 1844 Memorial 141/4
DENTON, George m 24/10/1825 Gillingham parish church, Kent, England, to Mary Ann MASTERS, both of Gillingham. Eldest son, William Thomas DENTON, born c1826 Clatham, Kent, and baptised 13/12/1826 Clatham parish church. His father, George Denton listed as a shoemaker. The Dentons emigrated to SA, where labourer George Denton died 29/3/1847 accidental death by a bullock dray passing over his head and neck, aged 45. William WYATT coroner Grenfell St, Adelaide, registered the death. Mary Ann Denton widow North Adelaide, died 11/12/1862 North Adelaide, of dysentery, aged 56. In 1852, their son, WT Denton, was listed as an Adelaide shoemaker. Application 3618
DENTON, Mary Ann widow and William Thomas Denton shoemaker North Adelaide 1854 Louisa C SINGLETON witnessed the deed Memorial 130/78
No 1
DENTON, Henry Charles Heath chaffcutter Adelaide Co Adelaide. Mobilong (later Murray Bridge Hundred of Mobilong) township allotment land grant 1885 Grant Book 58 Page 220 County Sturt
DENTON, Henry Charles Heath chaff merchant Adelaide 1911 Memorial 244/464
No 1
DENTON, Henry Paas sheep farmer Rapid Bay, but temporarily in England 1848. He mortgaged his land to relatives in London, Herts, and Lancs, England Memorial 483/12
DENTON, Henry P of Magill 1854 Memorial 452/78
DENTON, Henry Paas gentleman formerly of Rapid Bay but now of Adelaide 1859[-1860] Memorial 82/155
DENTON, HP of the LTO Office Adelaide 1875 Memorial 199/281
DENTON, Henry Paas HM Civil Service Adelaide 1885 Application 20800
DENTON, Henry Paas land agent Kensington Park, died 16/8/1894, from committing suicide, aged 73 Application 24462
DENTON, Henry Paas sheep farmer Rapid Bay, about to marry Emma Louisa GOLDSMITH spinster Patriot Square, Middlesex. Marriage settlement (!3/5/1848), whereby HP Denton agreed to sell certain lands in SA (5 sections in Survey F near Yankalilla), which his late father Samuel Denton the Elder of St Pancras, Middlesex, England (who died 4/7/1847), left to him in SA (S Denton had bought the properties through his local agent Peter PEACHEY). (Three other brothers held their brother’s £220 mortgage over the land from 1848 and bought the property when he could not repay their loan - Samuel Denton the Younger solicitor Gray’s Inn London, John Bailey Denton surveyor Gravely, Herts, George Bagster Denton surgeon Liverpool, Lancs), and invest the money for his wife in trust for life, then to him in trust for life, and then to the children of the marriage in equal shares absolutely in remainder expectant. Samuel Denton Senr died 5/7/1845. HP Denton’s wife, Emma Louisa Denton, died 30/11/1889, by drowning in the Torrens Lake, aged 68. HP Denton agent formerly of Semaphore died 15/8/1894 at Glenelg. His daughter, Emma Cornelia Harriet DOSWELL, wife of Morris Doswell civil servant Hawker’s Road, Medindie, inherited the family silver, other heirlooms. His son, Henry Charles Heath Denton, to get the portrait of Samuel Denton Senr (Painted in 1791, when he was 24) and several engravings. Adopted daughter, Ethel Maud Mary Denton (born 27/7/1890 Angas St, Adelaide, to Magdelena BOETTENER and unknown father: HP Denton friend Semaphore registered the birth) to have the income (paid to Sophia Florence Maud FINNISS, widow of BT Finniss Kensington Park, who cared for her) from the residue of the estate in England and Australia held in trust until she was 18 or married, and SFM Finniss received the estate absolutely. The adopted daughter was also to get the income and then the estate of HP Denton’s deceased daughter, Mary Alice Meyer, which income had formerly gone to his son, HCH Denton. If SFM Finniss died before EMM Denton, EMM Denton to inherit the residue estate absolutely. Mrs Finniss lived in Melbourne by 1908. Bartley, Bakewell & Stow the family solicitors in SA; Messrs Denton Hall & Burgin 15 Gray’s Inn Square, London, Middlesex, England, the family’s English solicitors (Was Joseph Hall Esquire Adelaide, one of the foundation trustees of the marriage settlement, a relative to the Mr Hall who was a partner in the legal firm?) Application 25487
No 1 FIND CHECK RUN
DENTON, James butcher Lyndoch Valley 1861[-1882] Memorial 144/176
DENTON, James farmer Lyndoch Valley Co Adelaide. Hundred of Redhill land grant 1876 Grant Book 14 Page 363 County Daly
DENTON, James farmer Keilli. Hundred of Redhill land grant 1877 Grant Book 14 Page 364 County Daly
DENTON, James farmer Keilli. Trustee Cemetery perhaps Keilli 1878 Grant Book 14 Page 368 County Daly
DENTON, James farmer Lyndoch Valley Co Adelaide. Hundred of Redhill land grant 1881 Grant Book 14 Page 377 County Daly
No 2
DENTON, James butcher Freeling. Freeling (Hundred of Nuriootpa) township allotment land grant 1867 Grant Book 44 Page 311 County Light
No 1
DENTON, Joseph butcher Greenock 1874 Memorial 199/275
No 2
DENTON, Joseph farmer Tantanoola, had died by 1912. Executrix – Elizabeth Ellen Denton widow Tantanoola Grant Book 31 Page 240 County Grey
No 1
DENTON, Samuel gentleman Gray’s Inn Square, Middlesex, England; John Bailey DENTON surveyor Stevenage, Herts; George Bagster DENTON surgeon Liverpool, Lancs. Henry Paas Denton sheep farmer Rapid Bay, had mortgaged five sections of land in District F, Co Hindmarsh to the above people 11/5/1848. He defaulted. The mortgagees sold John NEWBOLD of Rapid Bay, Section 1533 for £580. Power of attorney to William Charles BELT and William BARTLEY solicitors Adelaide, to claim the purchase money from John Newbold 3/7/1854 Deposit 309/1859
DENTON, Samuel Esquire formerly of Gray's Inn Square Middlesex, England but then of Blenheim Cottage, Park Village East, within the parish of St Pancras, Middlesex, died c1845. He left his entire estate in SA to his son, Henry Paas Denton absolutely, who had emigrated to the province. If HP Denton had already died without leaving descendants or a widow, the estate to go to Samuel Denton's other 3 sons Memorial 220/227
No 1
DENTON, Samuel Boucher accountant Unley Park 1946 Memorial 186/520
DENTON, Samuel Boucher accountant Unley Park 1946 Brompton Methodist Church trustee Application 28475
No 1 FIND CHECK RUN
DENTON, William labourer Pewsey Vale 1852 He took out a 20 year lease of Section 1967 Wiltshire Special Survey from Joseph Gilbert Memorial 55/44
Farmer Barossa 1852[-1853] Memorial 128/46
DENTON, William the Elder farmer Broughton Extension. Keilli (Hundred of Redhill) township allotment land grant 1876 Grant Book 14 Page 489 County Daly
No 1
DENTON, William Thomas bootmaker Adelaide (Charles St) 1862 Application 3510.
DENTON, William Thomas shoemaker Adelaide (Sturt St) died 1/4/1875, of phthisis, aged 49. His widow, Emma Denton, died 15/4/1895 Louisa St, Adelaide, of hemiplegia, aged 59 Application 22926.
DENYER, William Hamul clerk of court Adelaide 1923 Memorial 118/488
No 1
DE PASS, John merchant Adelaide 18 year lease at £200 a year from 16/6/1853 of 'all that the piece of land with the appurtenances on which is now standing the walls of a store lately occupied by Charles CLEVE & Co situate in Grenfell St, and which was the second store from Freeman St of a row of stores lately destroyed by fire; and which piece of land is bounded on the north by Grenfell St on the south by premises occupied by ? LETCHFORD on the east by the walls of another store and the premises lately occupied by the said Charles ROBIN [merchant Adelaide] and on the west by the walls of another store and the premises lately occupied by Messrs DISHER & MILNE'. Covenant by John De Pass to repair and keep in repair all buildings etc as soon as and after the said store should be rebuilt and roofed by the said Charles Robin and not to carry on any offensive business. Covenant by Charles Robin forthwith to rebuild in a substantial manner the store the walls whereof were then standing on the said land' Memorial 60/50
DE PASS, John merchant formerly of Adelaide but now of Melbourne Vic 1859 Memorial 161/156
DE PASS, John merchant Melbourne Vic 1864 Application 5612
DEPLEDGE, James farmer Morphett Vale 1876[-1883] Memorial 187/293, Application 19594
No 1
DEPLEDGE, Robert brickmaker Bowden 1842 Application 17573
DEPLEDGE, Robert brickmaker Bowden 1843 Memorial 70/3
DEPLEDGE, Robert brickmaker Hindmarsh 1843[-1847] Memorial 219/172, Application 18281
DEPLEDGE, Robert formerly yeoman Hindmarsh 1840 but now brickmaker Port Road near Adelaide 1847 Application 4796
DEPLEDGE, Robert brickmaker Hindmarsh then Bowden 1839 Labourer Bowden 1842 Brickmaker Port Road Hindmarsh 1847 Application 6704
No 1
DEPLEDGE, William farmer Encounter Bay Hundred of Waitpinga land grant 1859[-1869] Grant Book 37 Page 147 County Hindmarsh
DEPLEDGE, William farmer Encounter Bay 1925 Memorial 20/493
DEPON, Joseph J butcher Alberton 1880 Application 17919
No 1
DE PUTRON, John Augustus merchant formerly of the Island of Guernsey, now of 12 London St, London, Middlesex, England, but temporarily in Adelaide, power of attorney to John Butler BUTLER gentleman Adelaide, to manage his SA business affairs 14/11/1860 Deposit 158/1862
DE PUTRON, John Augustus merchant formerly of the Island of Guernsey but then of 12 London St, London, Middlesex, England - now temporarily residing in Adelaide 1862 Memorial 338/185
DE PUTRON, John Augustus formerly merchant Adelaide 1851 but now residing abroad 1865 Application 6369
No 1
DERBY, John labourer Adelaide 1839 Able seaman Pt Adelaide 1845 Application 15981
DERBY, John seaman Pt Adelaide 1865 Memorial 276/205
No 1
DERMODY, Cornelius farmer Allendale North 1926 Memorial 186/494
DERMODY, Cornelius farmer Allen Creek near Kapunda, aged 61 on 28/4/1941, son of Thomas Dermody who died 1919. The Dermody family used to rent land from Frederick BOYES in Britain, whose SA attorney was John Whinham PACKARD agent Eagle Chambers, Pirie St, Adelaide Application 28287
No 1
DERMODY, Michael farmer Ryelands, Light River 1851 Memorial 102/30. Perhaps he had John TAYLOR of Ryelands as a landlord.
DERMODY, Michael farmer Allen Creek, died c1860. Husband of Anne Dermody. Father of Bridget Dermody. Grandfather of Anne O'Brien. Uncle to Thomas Dermody. Executors; James O'LOUGHLIN and John ROGERS Memorial 332/171
DERMODY, Michael of Allen Creek near Kapunda made his will 1860. he could not write. His daughter, Bridget Dermody, to get the bulk of the estate absolutely, provided she kept her mother, Ann Dermody, comfortable for her lifetime, to give his granddaughter, Anne O’BRIEN £15 a year for life, to give his nephew Thomas Dermody two horses, to give the Rev’d Simon CARUS £5 a year for life Application 20037
DERMODY, Michael farmer Allen Creek, died c1861. His land and real estate to his daughter, Bridget Dermody absolutely, provided she looked after his wife, Anne Dermody, ‘and keep her comfortable during her life’. Several horses to his nephew Thomas DERMODY Enrolment 75/43
DERMODY, Patrick farmer Hundred of Comaun, died c1867. Son of Ann Dermody Paulstown Co Kilkenny, Ireland. Brother of John and Mary Dermody of Paulstown. Brother of Bridget JONSON wife of Carl Jonson carrier Penola. Uncle to Annie Jonson of Penola Memorial 159/224
No 1
DERMODY, Thomas farmer Allen Creek Co Light. Hundred of Bundaleer land grant 1877 Grant Book 60 Page 359 County Victoria
DERMODY, Thomas farmer Allen Creek near Kapunda 1882 Application 19377
DERMODY, Thomas farmer Allendale North 1895[-1896] Application 23055
DERMODY, Thomas farmer Allendale North 1898, who died 28/7/1919. Husband of Honor Dermody (born 26/6/1846 died 18/7/1934) and father of Rose Dermody (born 25/8/1884). Probably also Cornelius and Michael Dermody farmers Allen Creek near Kapunda. Michael Dermody died 19/2/1935 Memorial 228/436 & RPA Search 1262
DERMODY, Thomas farmer Allen Creek near Kapunda, died 28/7/1919. Husband of Honor Dermody. Father of Rose Dermody, Mary Davoren Bridget MCMAHON, Elizabeth PEARCE, Ann HANSBERRY and Kate O'SHEA; also Cornelius Dermody, and Michael Dermody farmers Allen Creek. Estate worth £9,000 (The Dermodys had their home farm at St John's near Kapunda) Memorial 115/499
DERMODY, Thomas farmer Home Farm, Allen Creek near Kapunda, died 28/7/1919. £100 to each of his daughters Mary DAVOREN, Bridget MCMAHON, and Elizabeth PEARCE; £50 to his daughters Ann HANSBERRY and Kate O'SHEA. His widow, Honor Dermody, inherited his farm in trust for life or until her remarriage; then to 2 sons, Cornelius Dermody and William Patrick Dermody absolutely in remainder expectant. Michael Dermody farmer Allen Creek was an executor - what was his relationship to Thomas Dermody? Estate worth £9,000 1928 Application 27667
DERMODY, William James out of business Adelaide 1891 Memorial 152/407
No 1
DERRICK, James Richard bootmaker Kensington 1853 Memorial 224/51
DERRICK, James Richard farmer Clarendon 1854[-1857] Memorial 243/63
No 1
DERRINGTON, Edwin Henry gentleman Norwood 1856 Memorial 241/108
DERRINGTON, Edwin Henry telegraph station master Mt Gambier 1859[-1865] Memorial 343/151, Application 6496
DERRINGTON, Edwin Henry gentleman Mt Gambier 1859[-1862] Memorial 255/155, Application 3091
DERRINGTON, Edwin Henry telegraph station master Mt Gambier trustee Cemetery Mt Gambier Hundred of Blanche land grant 1866 Grant Book 30 Page 58 County Grey
DERRINGTON, Edwin Henry storekeeper Mt Gambier 1868 Memorial 20/234
DERRINGTON, EH newspaper editor Mt Gambier 1870 Memorial 61/250
DERRINGTON, Edwin Henry formerly storekeeper but now newspaper proprietor Mt Gambier 1872 Memorial 48/261
DERRINGTON, Edwin Henry newspaper proprietor Moonta 1877 Application 15999
No 2 - perhaps a continuation of No 1
DERRINGTON, EH JP of Moonta 1874 Memorial 185/272
DERRINGTON, Edwin Henry agent Adelaide 1887 Memorial 7/387
DERRINGTON, Edwin Henry of Adelaide father of Emily Rose Derrington 1896 Memorial 73/429
DERRY, FB mariner Alberton 1918 Application 26649
DERRY, Horace Edmund surveyor Millicent Co Grey. Carrieton (Hundred of Eurelia) township allotment land grant 1880 Grant Book 13 Page 302 County Dalhousie
DESBIEF, Henri storekeeper Adelaide 1875 Memorial 105/280
DESCOVITZ/DESCOVICH, Ignatz/Ignazio formerly farmer 1866 but now wine merchant Blumberg 1869 Application 10226
No 1
DESCROIZILLES, Henry Charles merchant Adelaide 1854 He took out a mortgage with Emile MAES merchant Nantes, Department of the Loire Infërieure, France Memorial 151/78
DESCROIZILLES, Henry Charles accountant and commission agent formerly of Adelaide (Gilbert Place) but now of Norwood declared bankrupt 1856 Memorial 488/100
DESENCLOS, Francois licensed victualler Adelaide 1851 Memorial 439/35
No 1
DESILVER, John stockkeeper Watervale 1856 Memorial 93/132
DESILVER, John 34 bachelor married Bridget CONNOR 22 on 12/2/1855 St Aloysius Sevenhill. John Desilva farmer near Watervale, died 17/11/1862 intestate, of lung inflammation, aged 45. His only surviving child, Patrick Francis Desilver, born 9/11/1861 Haywood Gully, inherited his estate as heir at law. His only other child, a daughter, Catherine Teresa Desilver, born 26/2/1860, died 14/10/1860. Bridget Desilver remarried to Michael PARKER farmer near Hoyleton on 20/8/1864 Sevenhill Application 19599
DE SKELTON, John Dodson barrister at law formerly of Trinity Hall, Cambridge then of the Inner Temple, London, now residing temporarily in Adelaide 1869. He had taken out a land grant of Section 516 Survey B in 1839 Memorial 216/242
No 1 - perhaps the Elder
DESLANDES, John farmer Le Fevre Peninsula 1858 Memorial 321/137
DESLANDES, John farmer Section 94 Glanville Le Fevre Peninsula and Jane Deslandes his wife 1874 Memorial 247/299
DESLANDES, John farmer Glanville, died 7/11/1874. He left his whole estate, worth £200, to his wife, Jane Deslandes absolutely Application 22176
No 2 - perhaps the Younger
DESLANDES, John builder Glanville 1876 Memorial 8/292
DESLANDES, John contractor Le Fevre Peninsula 1886 Application 20878
DESLANDES, John out of business Exeter 1915 Application 26423
DESLANDES, R undertaker's daughter Alberton 1885 Application 24224
No 1
DESLANDES, William Frederick contractor and dairy farmer Glanville 1891 Application 22176
DESLANDES, William Frederick undertaker Glanville 1897 Memorial 147/432
DESLANDES, WF contractor Water St, Semaphore 1915 Memorial 11/472
No 1
DESMOND, Patrick police trooper Dartmoor near Hamilton Vic 1867 Memorial 64/222
DESMOND, Patrick police trooper formerly of Dartmoor near Hamilton Vic 1867 but now of Casterton Vic 1868 Application 9351
DESMOND, Patrick of Heywood Vic leased out the Prince of Wales Hotel at Penola to AJ EDWARDS 1870 Memorial 108/250
DE SOUZA, Robert Antonio pastry cook 60 College St, Portland Estate 1953 Application 29001
DETHMORE, Eva Jessie married woman Mt Gambier 1945 Application 28421
DETMOLD, John Alfred wholesale stationer Adelaide, London, Middlesex, England and Melbourne Vic trading under the style or firm of William Detmold Ltd 1895 Memorial 162/424
DETMOLD, William Ltd of 19 New Bridge St, London, England, power of attorney to James Cooper STEWART, William STAWELL, and Hugh Calvert NANKIVELL solicitors 46 Queen St, Melbourne Vic, to be the firm’s Australasian representatives to secure repayment of debts and deal with other legal problems to do with finance 15/3/1915 Enrolment 70/52
DETTMER, Julius shoemaker Adelaide 1850[-1855] Memorial 470/21
DETTMER, Friedrich sharebroker Adelaide (Ware Chambers, King William St) 1899 Memorial 168/437
DEUTER, Rudolph Ferdinand farmer Hundred of Walloway 1892 Memorial 235/413
DEUTER, Victor Hugo agent Gawler 1925 Memorial 66/493
No 1
DEUTSCHER, Michael farmer Angas Park/Tanunda 1849 Memorial 25/17
DEUTSCHER, Michael farmer late of Tanunda now of Rosenthal 1852 Memorial 257/40.
DEUTSCHER, Michael farmer formerly of Tanunda now of Portland Bay Vic 1853. He appointed Pastor MEYER of Bethany to sell his SA real estate Memorial 4/57
DEUTSCHKE, Johann Carl Friedrich farmer Lyndoch Valley 1853 Memorial 333/54
DE VALVOIS, Alfred medical practitioner Balhannah 1869 Application 10389
DEVANEY, Helen solicitor Adelaide 1951 Memorial 91/526
DEVAS, Matthew labourer Pt Adelaide 1855[-1857] Memorial 379/83
No 1
DEVELAING, William carrier Redruth 1868 Memorial 178/230
DEVELAING, William farmer Kooringa. Hundred of Kingston land grant 1874 Grant Book 8 Page 175 County Burra
DEVELAING, William licensed victualler Aberdeen 1882 Memorial 214/339
DEVELAING, William out of business Kooringa 1908 Memorial 137/459
No 1
DEVELIN, Owen farmer Mt Remarkable 1860 Memorial 143/166
DEVELIN, Owen farmer Bangor Section 74 Mt Remarkable Special Survey 1860 Application 4440
No 1
DEVENISH, Albert Sidney gentleman North Adelaide 1862 Memorial 86/191
DEVENISH, Albert Sidney painter and glazier North Adelaide 1864[-1866] Memorials 266/198 & 238/214
DEVENISH, Albert Sidney painter North Adelaide (Kermode St) 1872 Memorial 142/263
DEVENISH, Albert Sidney gentleman Adelaide 1877 Memorial 200/297
DEVENISH, Albert Sidney gentleman North Adelaide 1877 Application 16400
No 1
DEVENPORT, George licensed victualler Adelaide 1848 He bought 12 allotments in Islington Memorial 53/11
DEVENPORT, George licensed victualler Adelaide, died 6/5/1871. His widow, Catherine Jane Devenport, died 7/7/1914 13 Hutton St, Northcote Vic, of heart failure from 2 years' carcinoma of the rectum, aged 72. Born Fermoy, Ireland, the daughter of William George HARRIS civil engineer and his wife Ann Lucinda Harris. In SA for 35 years and in Vic for 30 years. Her son, George Napier Devenport, lived at 745 Burwood Rd, Auburn Vic 1914 Application 26409
DEVENPORT, George Napier bookseller Auburn Vic linked with Catherine Jane Devenport widow Thornbury Vic 1908 Memorial 47/459
DEVENPORT, William Hand millwright Norwood 1892 but now licensed victualler Adelaide 1899 Memorials 196 & 236/437
No 1
DEVERAL, William clerk Pt Adelaide 1858[-1864] Memorial 167/147
DEVERALL, William licensed landbroker Pt Adelaide 1874 Application 13475
DEVEY, Daniel of SA bought land at Robe S-E 1856 Memorial 38/112
DEVINE, Daniel blacksmith Parkside and Edith Mary Devine nee POOLE his wife 1908 Memorial 116/459
No 1
DEVINE, David gardener Adelaide 1839 Application 20994
DEVINE, David gardener Adelaide 1845 Memorial 63/5
No 1 - likely to be the same person
DEVINE, William farmer Mallala 1877 Memorial 61/297
DEVINE, William farmer Balaklava 1882 Memorial 27/338
DEVINE, William farmer Balaklava, died c1884 intestate. Letters of administration to his widow, Catherine Devine, to settle his £1,000 estate Memorial 80/358
No 1 – perhaps the same person FIND CHECK RUN
DEVITT, Michael farmer Bagot Gap near Kapunda 1871[-1874] Memorial 29/254
DEVITT, Michael farmer Coonatto, had died by 1912. 3 executors – John Devitt farmer Moochra, Owen Devitt farmer Pekina and John MULLINS railway employee Moochra Grant Book 24 Page 808 County Frome
No 2
DEVITT, Michael farmer Marion 1882 Application 19072
DEVITT, Michael milkman Wellington Rd, Upper Norwood 1900 Memorial 244/439
DEVITT, Michael farmer North Norwood 1920 Application 26860
DEVITT, Thomas Lane and Moore, Joseph the Elder and MOORE, Joseph the Younger ship owners and ship brokers, trading as Devitt and Moore 39 Fenchurch St, London, England. Power of attorney to Arthur Lucas HARROLD and Ernest Eyston HARROLD merchants Adelaide, to represent the firm in dealings with the firm of LUXMOORE Co Ltd wool auctioneers and warehouse keepers Adelaide 3/2/1885 Deposit 94/1885
No 1
DEVLIN, Edward gardener Victorville 1866 Memorial 237/209
DEVLIN, Edward labourer Greenock, died 7/10/1875 intestate. His widow, Rose Devlin, died 27/12/1917. Parents of James Burnard Devlin labourer Nuriootpa. Estate worth £210 1920 Memorial 142/481
DEVLIN, Edward labourer Greenock, died 7/10/1875 intestate. Letters of administration to his wife, Rose Devlin, to finalise his estate. Estate worth £210. Rose Devlin died 28/12/1916. Mention of her sons James Devlin (his wife Mary Louisa Devlin), and Edward Devlin. Granddaughter Eva JAENSCH. £5 to the parish priest at Kapunda for masses for the repose of her soul. Her estate worth £240. She could not write Application 26951
DEVLIN, Rose widow Greenock 1891 Memorial 4/408
DEVLIN, Rose widow Greenock 1908, sold Lots 76-78 and 83-85 on the corner of Jackman St and the main Kapunda road to Johann August NITSCHKE farmer Greenock, who was already renting the land from her Application 25497
DEVLIN, James farmer Reedy Creek S-E 1886 Memorial 135/374
DEVLIN, Owen farmer Bangor Hundred of Wongyarra land grant 1885 Grant Book 23 Page 51 County Frome
No 1
DEUTER, Victor Hugo agent Gawler, aged 64 in 1937, declared that he had lived in Gawler for 33 years Application 28066
DEUTER, Victor Hugo out of business Gawler South, aged 74 in 1946 Application 28467
No 1
DEVONSHIRE, Charles carpenter Adelaide 1844[-1851] Memorial 330/11
DEVONSHIRE, Charles joiner Adelaide (Carrington St) 1848 Memorial 330/11
DEVONSHIRE, Charles carpenter [formerly of Adelaide but now of] Brownhill Creek 1851 Memorial 499/35
DEVONSHIRE, Charles builder Mitcham 1852[-1854] Memorial 99/43
Hundred of Goolwa land grant 1853 Memorial 399/58
DEVONSHIRE, Charles builder late of Adelaide, but now of Falmouth, Cornwall, England, power of attorney to Alfred ATKINSON Esquire Adelaide, to sell pt Town Acre 451 (corner of Carrington and Russell Sts, ‘together with the cottage or dwelling house built towards the eastern part of the said land or ground, and now or late in the occupation of Robert HAWKES as tenant’ and Section 2328, Hundred of Goolwa 1/8/1855 Deposit281/OA
DEVONSHIRE, Charles builder formerly of Adelaide but now of Falmouth, Cornwall, England 1856 Memorial 493/98
No 1
DEW, Frank fireman formerly of Gawler but now of Salisbury 1908 Memorial 8/460
DEW, Frank engineer Salisbury and George Albert Dew engineer Salisbury. Salisbury Strict Baptist Chapel trustees 1914 Memorial 72/470
No 1
DEW, Fred farmer Kooringa 1902 Memorial 173/446
DEW, Fred farmer Redruth near Kooringa 1923 Memorial 163/488
DEW, Fred retired farmer Aberdeen near Kooringa, died 20/3/1941. Husband of Adelaide Barbara Dew. Father of Robert Lance Dew and Gordon Dew. F Dew had an interest in Bunyeny Farm near Northam WA. Executor; Hugo Arthur PRZIBILLA farmer Strathalbyn 1942 Memorial 87/516
DEW, Adelaide Barbara widow formerly of Burra North but then of Strathalbyn, died 15/6/1951. Executor; Robert William MOTHERALL formerly labourer but now contractor Burra. Mother of two unnamed sons Memorial 120/526
No 1 - perhaps an Elder and a Younger involved here
DEW, George baker Thebarton 1849[-1894] Memorial 353/14
DEW, George yeoman Adelaide 1853 Memorial 353/57
DEW, George baker Thebarton 1860 Applications 23466 & 23519
DEW, George as Chairman for the time being of the District Council of West Torrens 1860 Application 1854
DEW, George baker Thebarton, about to marry Emily PACKHAM widow Hindmarsh relict of the late John Packham formerly of Hindmarsh now deceased 1866 Memorial 24/226
DEW, George baker Thebarton and Emily Dew his wife formerly Emily PACKHAM widow of the late John Packham 1873[-1876] Memorial 177/265
DEW, George gentleman Thebarton, died 4/1/1877. By 1889, his widow, Emily Dew, had moved to Clare. Their son, George Moody Dew, was a baker at Thebarton Memorial 66/397
DEW, George gentleman Thebarton, died 4/1/1877. His widow, Emily Dew, died 11/10/1892. George Moody Dew baker Thebarton and Martha Dew his wife also belonged to this family Memorial 72/419
DEW, Emily widow Alberton 1878 formerly wife of John PACKHAM publican Hindmarsh 1861 but now relict of the late George Dew formerly baker Thebarton 1866 Application 16874
DEW, George the Elder baker Thebarton 1876 Application 15276
DEW, George formerly baker Thebarton but now out of business 1876 Application 15509
DEW, George of Chapel St, Thebarton, died c1877. His son, George Moody Dew formerly baker now cordial manufacturer Chapel St Thebarton 1918, declared that he had been born on 28/4/1853 in his father's home in Chapel St Application 26691
DEW, Emily widow Alberton 1878 formerly wife of John PACKHAM publican Hindmarsh 1861 now relict of the late George Dew formerly baker Thebarton 1866 Application 16874
No 1
DEW, George Moody baker Thebarton 1894 Memorial 173/420
DEW, George Moody cordial maker Thebarton and Martha Dew his wife 1909 Memorial 147/460
DEW, George Moody cordial manufacturer Thebarton 1910. His uncle, Thomas NEWMAN, was buying land in Thebarton in 1862 Application 25899
DEW, George Moody cordial manufacturer Chapel St, Thebarton 1917, declared that he had known Thebarton since his earliest boyhood. He was 60 years old in 1917 Application 26280
DEW, Hedley Charles James wheelwright Gawler 1920 Memorial 15/480
No 1
DEW, Henry George baker Adelaide (Hindley St) 1867 Memorial 29/219
DEW, Henry George baker Kent Town 1880 Memorial 92/324
No 1 - perhaps the same person
DEW, James farmer Talunga 1855 Memorial 295/85
DEW, James farmer Kooringa 1867[-1873] Memorial 126/226
DEW, James farmer near Kooringa 1886 Application 20933
No 1
DEW, Jesse gardener Mt Gambier 1871[-1873] Memorial 71/254
DEW, Jesse seedsman Mt Gambier, died 6/2/1875. He left his estate in trust for his wife, Anne Dew for life or until her remarriage, and then to his children in equal shares, at the discretion of the trustees whether to wait until all the children have turned 21. Trustees Charles CLARKE iron founder Mt Gambier and Henry BRISTOWE cabinetmaker Mt Gambier 1901 Application 24173
DEW, John blacksmith Mt Gambier 1879 Memorial 27/316
DEW, M undertaker’s assistant Mt Gambier 1890 Application 21835
No 1 - perhaps the same person
DEWAR, David labourer Norwood 1849 Memorial 227/18
DEWAR, David brickmaker Stepney 1854[-1856] Memorial 116/66
DEWAR, David farmer Point Sturt 1856 Memorial 424/100
DEWAR, David labourer Mt Gambier 1874 Memorial 180/275
No 1
DEWAR, John mariner Adelaide (Hindley St) 1847 Memorial 498/8
Mariner Alberton 1848[-1853] Memorial 2/66
Labourer Alberton 1850 Memorial 71/27
DEWAR, John carrier formerly of Alberton but now of Queenstown 1855 Memorial 125/82
DEWAR, John carrier Queenstown 1858 Memorial 177/139
DEWAR, John master mariner Pt Adelaide 1854[-1855] Memorial 289/61
No 2
DEWAR, John farmer Blumberg 1855[-1857] Memorial 310/116
No 3
DEWAR, John farmer Millicent Hundred of Rivoli Bay land grant 1900 Grant Book 31 Page 259 County Grey
No 4
DEWAR, John sheepfarmer Kingscote Kangaroo Island. Hundred of MacGillivray land grant 1908 Grant Book 11 Page 88 County Carnarvon
DEWAR, John Frederick blacksmith Northern Territory of SA, power of attorney to Margaret Rosina Dewar, wife of John Dewar of Le Fevre Peninsula, near Pt Adelaide, to sign a memorandum of mortgage over Lots 12, 14 Section 1108, Hundred of Pt Adelaide, and do any other business in connection with the land 30/11/1875 Deposit 69/1876
No 1
DEWAR, William Henry contractor Exeter 1891 Memorial 138/408
DEWAR, William Henry carpenter Exeter 1893 Application 22551
DEWDNEY, Richard station manager Wonoka 1876 Memorial 166/297
DEWE, George Estate Trustees - Messrs STRUTTON & PORTER Blyth St, Adelaide 1880 Application 18034
No 1
DEWHIRST, EN bank manager Pt Augusta 1887 Memorial 141/385
DEWHIRST, EN bank manager Hammond 1913 Memorial 38/469
DEWHIRST, EN proclaimed bank manager Yankalilla 1925 Memorial 169/492
No 1
DEWHIRST, James clerk to Samuel STOCKS the Younger Adelaide 1844 Memorial 309/3
Gentleman Adelaide 1848 Memorial 390/44
No 2 - perhaps a continuation of No 1
DEWHIRST, James woolsorter Thebarton 1853 Memorial 459/50
DEWHIRST, James wool buyer late of Adelaide, but now of Bradford, Yorks, England, power of attorney to Richard SMITH commission agent Adelaide, to sell his SA real estate 21/12/1855 Deposit 304/OA
DEWHIRST, James formerly of Adelaide but now wool buyer Bradford, Yorks, England 1856 Memorial 243/110
No 3
DEWHIRST, James labourer Thebarton 1853 Memorial 147/61
No 1
DEWHIRST, R bank manager Yankalilla 1924 Application 27236
DEWHIRST, RV bank manager Yankalilla and E Dewhirst his wife domestic duties Yankalilla 1930 Memorial 125/503
DEWHURST, Allan Richard labourer Carrieton. Hundred of Eurelia land grant 1940 Grant Book 13 Page 388 County Dalhousie
No 1 - mixture of the Elder and the Younger
DEWHURST, Philip Thomas of Pandappa Dam 1890 Memorial 125/406
DEWHURST, Philip Thomas farmer Hundred of Wonna 1891 Memorial 221/410
DEWHURST, Philip Thomas farmer Hundred of Wonna 1894 Memorial 229/422
DEWHURST, Philip Thomas sheepfarmer Pandappa Hundred of Wonna land grant 1900 Grant Book 40 Page 70 County Kimberley
DEWHURST, Philip Thomas the Elder farmer Hundred of Wonna. PT Dewhurst the Younger mentioned but not described 1903 Memorial 163/449
DEWHURST, Philip Thomas grazier Pandappa, died 5/3/1906 Terowie. Husband of Sarah Annie Dewhurst Memorial 55/458
DEWHURST, Hildred Elizabeth widow of Phillip Thomas Dewhurst labourer High St, Strathalbyn, who died 6/12/1947, of cerebral vascular accident, arterio-sclerosis and hyperpiesia, aged 70. Born in Yongala, he had married aged 28 years. 2 sons and 3 daughters living. During her widowhood, Mrs Dewhurst had allowed an unnamed religious body to hold meetings in a small building on the site Application 28626
No 1
DEWHURST, Richard stockholder Mt Remarkable 1867[-1869] Memorial 35/220
DEWHURST, Richard fruiterer Melrose, died 8/7/1896 The Willows, Glen Osmond Rd, Frewville, of cardiac disease, aged 75. His widow, Elizabeth Cotterell Dewhurst, died of heart disease and Bright's disease, aged 69 Application 28767
DEWHURST, William farmer Clare Co Stanley. Hundred of Mannanarie land grant 1879 Grant Book 13 Page 77 County Dalhousie
DEWSON, Isaac police constable Pt Lincoln 1849 Memorial 46/20
No 1 - probably the same person
DEWSON, Thomas labourer Adelaide 1851 Memorial 331/38
DEWSON, Thomas of Bowden and Susan Dewson his wife 1853 Memorial 371/60
DEY, Alexander McGregor overseer Fitzroy near Adelaide and Hannah Elizabeth Dey his wife 1898 Memorial 96/436
No 1
DE YOUNG, Samuel merchant Adelaide 1877[-1881] Memorial 33/300
DE YOUNG, Samuel merchant Pt Adelaide, became a bankrupt in 1880 Memorial 38/324
DE YOUNG, Susan married woman tobacconist Adelaide (Rundle St) 1885 [perhaps the wife of Samuel De Young merchant Adelaide & Pt Adelaide] Memorial 138/366
D'HERVILLE, Emily Ann married woman Goodwood South 1916 Application 26514
DIACON, Salvator fencer Adelaide 1908 Application 25550
DIAR, Michael Demetrius storeman Pt Augusta 1864 Application 5696
DIAS, Daniel gentleman Adelaide 1852 Memorial 443/41
DIB, Hambour hawker Adelaide Co Adelaide. Pinnaroo (Hundred of Pinnaroo) township allotment land grant 1905 Grant Book 12 Page 71 County Chandos
No 1
DIBBLE, William mason Adelaide (Knox St) 1860, died perhaps c1872. Husband of Mary Dibble Memorial 248/254
DIBBLE, William mason Knox St, Adelaide. Will 12/4/1860. Land in trust for his wife, Mary Dibble, for her life. To remain in trust until the youngest child turned 21. Then all children to receive an equal share absolutely in remainder expectant of the estate as tenants in common. Executors Mary Dibble and James Crabb VERCO gentleman Morphett St, Adelaide Deposit 104/1878
No 1
DIBDEN, Henry Owen carrier Kingston Rosetown (Hundred of Lacepede) township allotment land grant 1877 Grant Book 29 Page 220 County MacDonnell
DIBDEN, Henry labourer Kingston S-E Hundred of Lacepede land grant
1880 Grant Book 46 Page 8 County MacDonnell
DIBELL, John labourer Adelaide 1851 Memorial 169/30
DICK, Andrew St Clair agent Adelaide 1890 Application 21840
DICK, Angus ML clerk Adelaide 1886 Memorial 163/378
No 1
DICK, Frederick clerk to GE WILLIAMS solicitor Adelaide (Stephens Place) 1851 Memorial 159/31.
DICK, Frederick clerk to JH FITZGERALD solicitor Adelaide 1851 Memorial 493/38.
DICK, Frederick clerk to JD SYMES solicitor Pt Adelaide 1853[-1866] Memorial 112/55
DICK, Frederick commission agent Adelaide 1857 Memorial 191/126
DICK, Frederick land agent Adelaide 1860 Memorial 166/161
DICK, Hamilton St Clair agent Adelaide 1888 Memorial 96/394
No 1
DICK, James gentleman Port Adelaide 1849 Memorial 353/19
DICK, James Esquire Port Adelaide 1850 Memorial 374/25
DICK, James Esquire Port Road 1851 Memorial 345/30
DICK, James married Robena nee MOUNSIR 29/9/1848 Melbourne Pt Phillip District NSW. James Dick died 29/10/1852 Melbourne Vic intestate. His eldest son and heir at law, Colin McKenzie Dick, died 24/1/1868 Pt Adelaide, of phthisis, under the age of 21, leaving the second son, James Graham Dick, as the new heir at law. James Dick owned land at Woodville. Colin McKenzie Dick had been born 12/7/1849 Pt Adelaide, where his father, James Dick, had been a landing surveyor or landing waiter. James Dick was a Pt Adelaide customs officer when his second son, James Graham Dick, was born at Pt Adelaide on 18/4/1851. The widowed Mrs Dick remarried to James Francis WIGLEY Esquire Adelaide eventually Application 12185
DICK, James Graham gentleman Adelaide eldest son and heir at law of James Dick gentleman formerly of Adelaide but now of Melbourne Vic 1872 Memorial 51/261
No 2
DICK, James builder Yacka 1887 Memorial 246/381
No 1
DICK, John carpenter Strathalbyn 1851[-1856] Memorial 361/39
DICK, John storekeeper Strathalbyn 1856[-1859] Memorial 149/99
DICK, John carpenter Adelaide 1861 Application 239
DICK, Margaret Manwell linked with Section 690 Hundred of Davenport Co Frome 1885 Memorial 187/372
No 1
DICK, William bank manager Mannum 1886 Memorial 248/376
DICK, William A bank manager Angaston 1894 Memorial 119/423
DICKENS, Alfred labourer Hilton 1906 Application 25155
DICKENS, Andrew labourer Adelaide 1853[-1855] Memorial 167/55
DICKENS, John of Adelaide 1860 Application 1135
DICKENS, William clerk to A ABRAHAMS of Adelaide Secretary of the Equitable Fire Insurance Co Ltd 1878 Memorial 237/310
No 1
DICKER, Abel farmer Section 696 Hundred of Onkaparinga 1852 Memorial 236/42.
DICKER, Abel farmer Clarendon 1855[-1857] Memorial 239/80
DICKER, Abel farmer Clarendon. Wesleyan Methodist Chapel land trustee 1858 Memorial 145/133
No 1
DICKER, George Abel farmer Yackamoorundie trustee Institute Yacka Yacka (Hundred of Yackamoorundie) township allotment land grant 1876 Grant Book 56 Page 110 County Stanley
DICKER, George Abel farmer near Clare Hundred of Yackamoorundie land grant 1880 Grant Book 56 Page 93 County Stanley
DICKER, HF labourer Kingston S-E 1933 Memorial 121/506
No 1
DICKER, John farm labourer Bowden 1850 Memorial 454/23
No 2
DICKER, John farmer Tam O'Shanter Belt 1851[-1855] Memorial 351/37
No 3
DICKER, John farmer Gumeracha 1855[-1859] Memorial 134/92
No 4
DICKER, John the Elder gentleman Kent Town 1878[-1883] Memorial 18/306
DICKER, John the Elder gentleman Kent Town, about to be absent from the province for some considerable period, power of attorney to Arthur Young HARVEY land agent King William St, Adelaide, to manage his SA business 4/3/1878. He went away again in 1883 Deposit 104/1875
DICKER, Thomas farmer Towitta 1880 Memorial 68/323
DICKER, Walter Spencer carter Towitta 1908 Grant Book 17 Page 38 County Eyre
DICKINSON, William Ryance of Unley and Susannah Dickinson his wife early 1890s Application 26554
DICKENSON, William Brodune surgeon Gumeracha, died 18/12/1866. His personal estate to his wife, Eliza Dickenson, who went to live in Gawler after his death. His trustees and executors, William Joseph JONER gentleman North Adelaide and William Roe LEWIS gentleman Gawler, to sell the real estate and establish a trust fund from which to pay the widow the annual income from interest for life; then the trust fund to any surviving children in equal shares. Estate worth £1,500 Application 25722
DICKER, Abel labourer Pt Augusta, died 22/1/1894 Pt Augusta Hospital, of apoplexy, aged 78 Application 23275
No 1 - perhaps the same person
DICKER, John farmer Gumeracha 1860 Application 1714
DICKER, John of Upper Dry Creek near Modbury 1865 Application 5916
DICKER, John farmer formerly of Gumeracha 1859 but now of Norwood 1873 Application 12561
DICKER, John of Grenfell St, Kent Town 1882 Application 19033
DICKER, Nellie Victoria married woman Kingston S-E 1940 Application 28261
No 1
DICKERSON, George farmer Tea Tree Gully 1852[-1870] Memorial 233/42.
DICKERSON, George and William farmers Tea Tree Gully 1860 Memorial 336/169
DICKERSON, George farmer Tea Tree Gully 1872. He could not write Application 11942
DICKERSON, George Esquire Payneham 1876 Memorial 135/296
DICKERSON, George Esquire Payneham and William Dickereson Esquire College Park 1881 Memorial 115/329
No 1
DICKERSON, John blacksmith Penwortham 1850[-1852] Memorial 479/27
DICKERSON, John blacksmith Auburn 1851[-1861] Memorial 343/33, Application 3504
DICKERSON, John of Auburn. Auburn Bible Christian Chapel trustee 1854 Memorial 345/72
DICKERSON, John labourer East Auburn 1875 Memorial 214/279
DICKERSON, John out of business near Auburn 1882 Application 19099
No 1 - perhaps the same person
DICKERSON, Thomas carpenter North Adelaide 1850 Memorial 376/23
DICKERSON, Thomas dealer Adelaide 1860 Application 1380
DICKERSON, William farmer Tea Tree Gully 1859 Memorial 275/152
DICKIE, Charles baker Adelaide and North Adelaide 1851 Memorial 229/32
DICKIN, Frank chief clerk Frederick St, New Parkside 1903 Memorial 220/447
No 1 -perhaps the same person
DICKIN, William of Brompton 1856[-1858] Memorial 154/107
DICKIN, William builder Adelaide 1878 Memorial 202/309
No 1 - likely to be the same person
DICKINS, John of Pt Adelaide 1841 Memorial 28/130
DICKINS, John gentleman Adelaide 1845[-1866] Memorial 133/5
No 2
DICKINS/DICKENS, John gentleman Norwood 1855 Memorial 218/90
DICKINSON, Angela Freeman of Marybank near Adelaide 1864 Memorial 321/196
DICKINSON, Charles Henry mariner Adelaide 1848 Memorial 112/12
DICKINSON, George farmer Tea Tree Gully 1853[-1867] Memorial 244/54
DICKINSON, William Brodum surgeon Gumeracha, died 18/12/1866 Memorial 45/225
DICKINSON, William Johnson of Kadina leased a shop and residence in O'Connell St, North Adelaide from Henry MEADOWS draper and grocer North Adelaide 1877 Memorial 168/317
No 1
DICKINSON, William Miller surgeon Kingsford east of Walker Creek trig station, on the corner of the Burra Burra Road … and the road leading to Lyndoch Valley' 1856 Memorial 278/102
DICKINSON, William Miller surgeon Sheaoak Log 1856[-1857] Memorial 287/110
DICKINSON, William Miller surgeon Franklin House Angaston, took out a 7-year lease on his residence from William LANYON at £60 a year, provided the landlord 'complete the stable now in course of erection, put a new roof on the kitchen, fence in the garden, and build a privy within one month' 1858 Memorial 178/139
DICKMAN, Henry blacksmith Adelaide 1848 Memorial 50/11
DICKSON, Alex H teacher Riverton 1888 Memorial 144/395
DICKSON, David Ramsey agent Pt Lincoln 1956 Application 29200
No 1
DICKSON, Edward labourer Alberton 1880 Memorial 67/320
DICKSON, Edward labourer Alberton 1885 Application 20510
DICKSON, Edward of Alberton and Jessie Dickson his wife 1900 Memorial 7/441
DICKSON, Jessie wife of Edward Dickson labourer formerly of Alberton but now of Unley 1922, was a daughter of Catherine BAMPTON widow Alberton. Charles George Dickson labourer Plympton was a grandson of Catherine Bampton's. He inherited the bulk of his grandmother's estate, apart from a bequest of a few items of furniture to his mother. Catherine Bampton's sons called George Bampton, Robert Bampton, and Thomas Bampton. Henry Frederick John Dickson waiter Unley was probably a relative of the Bamptons Applications 27071/27072
DICKSON, FE storekeeper Strathalbyn 1917 Memorial 162/475
No 1
DICKSON, James stockholder Mosquito Plains 1850 Memorial 438/21
DICKSON, James surgeon and stockholder Maaoope Hundred of Comaum land grant 1862[-1871] Grant Book 50 Page 61 County Robe
DICKSON, James MD stockholder Maaoope Hundred of Penola land grant 1866 Grant Book 31 Page 99 County Grey
DICKSON, James gentleman Halstead House Caulfield Vic owner of Dickson's Station 'about 9 and a half miles north-west from Cameron's public house Co Robe', died details unstated. By 1884, his widow, Ellen Theresa Dickson, still lived at Halstead House, and received £1,600 a year for life from the estate, which was now in trust. The testator's son, George Logue Dickson, to inherit the estate absolutely in remainder expectant when his mother died Memorial 226/357
George Logue Dickson gentleman Halstead House near Caulfield Vic turned 30 on 11/2/1883. Thomas Dickson clerk 28 Regent St, Melbourne Vic also appears to be part of this family Memorial 68/365
DICKSON, James Sinclair shipping clerk and William George Dickson civil servant both of Peterhead 1914 Memorial 49/470
No 1 - mixture of the Elder and the Younger
DICKSON, Peter master mariner Pt Adelaide and Jane Dickson his wife 1865 Application 6555
DICKSON, Peter master mariner Portland Estate 1869 Application 9835
DICKSON, Peter [the Elder?] marine surveyor Portland Estate 1873 Memorial 5/271
DICKSON, Peter the Elder marine surveyor Portland Estate 1874 Application 13391
DICKSON, Peter marine surveyor Pt Adelaide 1874 Application 13609
DICKSON, Peter the Younger master mariner Pt Adelaide 1874 Memorial 149/271
DICKSON, Peter master mariner Pt Adelaide 1876 Application 15197
DICKSON, Peter pilot The Semaphore 1881 Application 18726
DICKSON, Peter the Younger pilot Semaphore and Grace Dickson his wife linked with William Lawson Dickson agent Pt Adelaide 1886 Memorial 129/380
DICKSON, Peter master mariner Semaphore and Grace Dickson his wife 1891 Memorial 25/411
DICKSON, Peter of the Semaphore and Grace Dickson his wife 1892 Application 22279
DICKSON, RIchard storekeeper William St, Norwood 1870 Memorial 181/249
DICKSON, Samuel William storekeeper Peterborough 1918 Application 26645
DICKSON, Sarah formerly Sarah CALTON spinster Adelaide 1866 Application 7714
No 1
DICKSON, Thomas of Watervale Co Stanley 1859 Memorial 87/160
No 2
DICKSON, Thomas stockowner Maaoope Hundred of Killanoola land grant 1882 Grant Book 50 Page 154 County Robe
No 1
DICKSON, William farmer Mt Gambier 1859 Memorial 299/152
No 2
DICKSON, William master mariner Goolwa 1879 Memorial 58/321
DICKSON, William master mariner Wellington St, Exeter 1908, died c1912. Probably his family - Margaret Sinclair PORTER no description, William George Dickson civil servant Exeter, James Sinclair Dickson shipping clerk Peterhead and Nellie May Dickson no description Memorial 101/468
No 1
DICKSON, William Henry skin dealer Mt Gambier 1945 Application 28421
DICKSON, William Henry skin dealer Mt Gambier 1946 Memorial 74/524
No 1
DICKSON, William Lawson of Portland Estate near Pt Adelaide 1876 Memorial 181/290
DICKSON, William Lawson gentleman Pt Adelaide 1876 Application 15428
DICKSON, William Lawson clerk Pt Adelaide 1877 Application 16149
DICKSON, William Lawson clerk Portland Estate near Pt Adelaide 1878 Memorial 129/307
DICKSON, William Lawson agent Portland Estate linked with Grace Dickson wife of Peter Dickson pilot Semaphore 1886 WL Dickson was a clerk Portland Estate in 1892 Application 22340
DICKSON, William Lawson shipping agent Pt Adelaide 1883 Application 19896
DICKSON, William Lawson agent Pt Adelaide, ‘being at present in a delicate state of health and unable to attend to my business and being about to leave SA and to reside abroad for some time’, power of attorney to Peter Dickson pilot Semaphore, to manage his SA affairs 12/6/1886 Deposit 109/1886
DICTON, Henry labourer College Town 1849 Memorial 46/19