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The following information was extracted basically 'as is' from Reg's unpublished computer working files as at c2014.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 'Wa*' to 'Wee*'
WACH, Adolph linked with Section 194 Hundred of Angas Co Sturt 1885 Memorial 96/369
WACHE, Robert printer North Adelaide 1853[-1861] Memorial 121/47
WACHNER, Johann Friedrich Wilhelm farmer Finniss. Hundred of Finniss land grant 1880 Grant Book 58 Page 37 County Sturt
No 1
WACHSMUTH, Carl saddler Gawler 1853[-1858] Memorial 322/57
WACHSMUTH, Christian Julius Carl saddler (Dessau, Duchy Anhalt) married Henriette Wilhelmine Minna nee RICHTER (Markish Friedland, West Prussia) on 12/3/1848 Berlin. Their eldest child, Carl Otto Wachsmuth, born 6/8/1849 at sea at 6am, aboard the ship Princess Louise. Pastor Andreas KAPPLER (Pastor at Adelaide and Hope Valley) baptised the child on 11/8/1850 at the parents’ home Adelaide. Witnesses: Miss Fredericke DEHNE, Julius KATTLEIN, Ernst FISCHER, Anton FORALAWSKY. Carl Wachsmuth saddler Gawler died c1860. His wife, Minna Wachsmuth, had a life interest in his Gawler real estate. She gave up the interest to their eldest son, Otto Wachsmuth saddler Gawler, in 1885 Application 20611
No 1
WACHSMUTH, Otto saddler Gawler son of Minna Wachsmuth widow Gawler 1890 Memorial 68/455
WACHSMUTH, Carl Otto saddler Gawler, died 3/2/1897. His widow, Mary Catherine Wachsmuth, became a bankrupt in 1899 Memorial 99/439
WACHTEL, Heinrich farmer Palmer. Hundred of Finniss land grant 1880 Grant Book 58 Page 37 County Sturt
No 1
WACHTMANN, Mr clerk to Carl von BERTOUCH auctioneer Tanunda 1859 Memorial 198/154
WACHTMANN, C clerk Adelaide 1862[-1864] Memorial 106/186
WACHTMANN, Carl no description 1867 Memorial 99/225
WACK, Elizabeth married woman Yunta [Mrs Heinrich Wack nee Elizabeth WAREING] Out of Hundreds. Yunta (Out of Hundreds) township allotment land grant Co Herbert 1890 Grant Book 34 Page 164 County Herbert
WACKLEY, John farmer Dry Creek 1853[-1859] Memorial 453/55
No 1
WADDELL, Archibald clerk to Alfred George SCHROEDER land agent Adelaide 1885 Memorial 74/367
WADDELL, Archibald of Adelaide 1890 Memorial 136/473
No 1 – FIND Adelaide part
WADDELL, David farmer Pt Sorrell Tas 1855 Memorial 421/94
WADDELL, David farmer formerly of Adelaide but then of Pt Sorrell Tas, died 1864. He left his estate to Elizabeth CLYNE hotelkeeper Launceston Tas Memorial 104/201
WADDELL, David hotel keeper formerly of Adelaide, but then of Pt Sorrell Tas, died c1865. His whole estate to his sister, Elizabeth CLYNE hotelkeeper Launceston, Tas Enrolment 82/45
WADDELL, George cabinetmaker Kent Town 1917 Application 26557
No 1
WADDELL, James baker Adelaide 1857[-1866] Memorial 230/121
No 2 - perhaps a continuation of No 1
WADDELL, James farmer Broughton [later Redhill]. Broughton (Hundred of Redhill) township allotment land grant 1871[-1873] Grant Book 14 Page 494 County Daly
WADDELL, James storekeeper Broughton (later called Redhill). Trustee unnamed School Hundred of Koolunga. Hundred of Koolunga land grant 1872 Grant Book 55 Page 180 County Stanley
WADDELL, J storekeeper Redhill 1876 Memorial 20/288
WADDELL, James of Redhill linked with John Waddell of Adelaide 1879 Memorial 76/315
WADDELL, Mary storekeeper Broughton 1873 Memorial 69/269
No 3
WADDELL, James station hand Nalpa Station near Wellington on the Murray 1882 Memorial 18/342
No 1
WADDELL, John blacksmith Adelaide and Isabella Waddell his wife 1847 Memorial 493/9
No 2 - perhaps a continuation of No 1
WADDELL, John farmer Mt Barker 1853 Memorial 463/50
WADDELL, John farmer near Nairne 1867 Memorial 194/220
No 3
WADDELL, John the Younger farmer Gawler River 1867 Memorial 129/221
No 4 FIND CHECK RUN WITH 3 – MARGARET GORDON
WADDELL, John the Younger farmer Mt Barker Co Hindmarsh. Hundred of Koolunga land grant 1876[-1877] Grant Book 55 Page 181 County Stanley
WADDELL, John farmer Broughton (later called Redhill) Co Daly. Trustee unnamed School Hundred of Koolunga. Hundred of Koolunga land grant 1872 Grant Book 55 Page 180 County Stanley
WADDELL, John farmer Broughton. Hundred of Redhill land grant 1877 Grant Book 14 Page 366 County Daly
WADDELL, John farmer Broughton (later Redhill) Co Daly. Hundred of Koolunga land grant 1877 Grant Book 55 Page 183 County Stanley
No 4
WADDELL, John of Minlacowie 1881 Memorial 117/335
WADDELL, John of near Magill 1886 Memorial 67/323
No 1 - perhaps the same person
WADDELL, Thomas dealer Magill near Adelaide 1846 Memorial 24/6
WADDELL, Thomas farmer formerly of Mt Barker 1855 but now of Bald Hills near Mt Barker 1869 Application 10358
No 1
WADDELL, William shopman Adelaide 1879 Application 19039
WADDELL, William shopman Adelaide 1884 had close links with the Bible Christian Church Application 20383
No 1
WADDINGTON, Leonard James engineer Adelaide 1878 Memorial 96/325
WADDINGTON, Leonard James and James William WRIGHT contractors and co-partners Adelaide trading under the style or firm of Waddington and Wright 1880 Memorial 97/325
WADDILOVE, W HBM Consul at Hamburg 1862 Memorial 214/186
WADDY, Alfred bookbinder Magill and Adelaide (Gawler Place) 1881 Application 18610
WADDY, Edward gentleman Strathalbyn 1857[-1869] Memorial 58/125
WADDY, Eva May widow 1 Esplanade Somerton 1953, declared that between 1943 and when her unnamed husband died in January 1952, the family lived at Norton Summit. The Waddys had a family of daughters Application 29018
No 1
WADDY, Richard William Mackie gentleman Adelaide 1870[-1875] Memorial 88/245
WADDY, Richard William Mackie civil servant Glenelg 1907 Application 25334
WADE, Albert John linked with Section 12 Hundred of Pichi Richi Co Newcastle 1885 Memorial 89/372
WADE, Alfred Henry milk vendor Solomontown 1926 Application 27441
No 1
WADE, Andrew of Kooringa 1886[-1888] Memorial 247/380
WADE, Andrew Grevill tailor Kooringa 1889 Memorial 198/397
WADE, Andrew Grevill tailor Kooringa, died c 1889. Husband of an unnamed wife; father of Archibald Wade 'at the Government Training College in Adelaide' and unnamed 'infant daughters' Memorial 118/398
WADE, Charles Elston blacksmith Kent Town 1869 Application 10093
No 1
WADE, Christopher farmer Brighton 1853 Memorial 160/55
No 2 - perhaps a continuation of No 1
WADE, Christopher overseer Paratoo, power of attorney to Adolph von TREUER gentleman Adelaide, to manage his SA business affairs 6/2/1875 Deposit 41/1875
WADE, Christopher overseer Paratoo 1879 Memorial 194/315
WADE, Christopher sheep farmer Paratoo 1881 Memorial 29/336
WADE, Christopher sheep farmer Teetulpa 1886 Memorial 80/375
WADE, Francis labourer Thebarton 1858. Enrolment/
No 1
WADE, FC company officer Elder's Trustee Adelaide 1925[-1930] Memorial 13/494
WADE, Francis Cooper, Joseph King SAMUEL and James Frederick DOWNER directors of Elder's Trustee and Executive Co Ltd formerly of 35 Currie St, Adelaide but now of North Tce, Adelaide 1938 Memorial 5/512
WADE, Francis Cooper manager of Elder's Trustee and Executor Company Ltd 37-39 Currie St, Adelaide 1947 Application 28528
WADE, Francis Cooper company manager Dunluce Tce, Brighton, Manager Elder Trustee & Executor Co, 37-39 Currie St, Adelaides 1948 Application 28630
WADE, FM clerk to Messrs MOULDEN & Sons solicitors Adelaide (Currie St) 1930 Memorial 105/503
WADE, James Caseborn mariner Pt Adelaide 1859 Memorial 210/155
No 1
WADE, John farmer Matta Creek, Cockatoo Valley near Gawler 1854[-1856] Memorial 476/62
No 2
WADE, John teamster Saltia. Hundred of Willochra land grant 1882 Grant Book 24 Page 547 County Frome
WADE, Joseph farmer Clare 1866 Memorial 203/211
No 1
WADE, Louis George Francis engineer Kilkenny and William Wade clerk Kilkenny 1892 Memorial 199/415
WADE, Louis George Francis blacksmith East Adelaide 1913, was a son of William Wade clerk formerly of Kilkenny but now of East Adelaide Application 26194
No 1
WADE, Robert labourer Adelaide 1839 Application 15928
WADE, Robert bricklayer Thebarton 1848 Memorial 444/12 Stone mason Thebarton 1851 Memorial 210/30
WADE, Robert bricklayer Thebarton 1851 Memorial 392/35
WADE, Robert William brickmaker and gardener Marion on the Sturt 1927 Memorial 79/497
No 1
WADE, Thomas gardener near Macclesfield 1867 Memorial 239/221
No 2
WADE, Thomas bootmaker Kensington 1872 Memorial 172/258
No 1
WADE, William farmer formerly of Sandy Creek 1852 but now of Gawler 1863 Application 4353
WADE, William farmer Gawler 1852[-1857] Memorial 73/43
WADE, William yeoman Gawler East 1865 Memorial 236/208
WADE, William yeoman Gawler 1877 Memorial 145/304
No 1
WADE, William John sheep farmer Motpena Station 1879[-1882] Memorials 239/319, 176/344
No 2
WADE, William John the Younger farmer Burnside 1924 Application 27313
No 1 - the Elder
WADEY, Charles butcher Adelaide 1845 Memorial 186/5
WADEY, Charles butcher Adelaide (Hindley St) 1847[-1858] Memorial 172/148
WADEY, Charles butcher Adelaide (Currie St) 1858[-1860] Memorial 147/135
WADEY, Charles butcher Adelaide 1861 Memorial 69/172
WADEY, Charles gentleman Currie St, Adelaide 1867 Applications 8751 and 8955
WADEY, Charles gentleman Adelaide (Franklin St) 1878 Memorial 239/305
WADEY, Charles formerly butcher Currie St, but then gentleman Franklin St, Adelaide, died 1881. Husband of Mary Ann Wadey. Estate worth £6,600 Memorial 105/335
WADEY, Mary Ann widow Adelaide (Franklin St) 1884[-1885] Memorial 154/358
WADEY, Mary Anne widow Franklin St, Adelaide, died 1889. Mother of Eliza Ann Wadey,William Adey butcher Adelaide, Rosina Wadey, Charles Wadey and Walter Henry Wadey solicitor Adelaide Memorial 171/400
No 2 - the Younger
WADEY, Charles clerk to Messrs MATTHEWS, COX & WADEY solicitors Adelaide 1871[-1872] Memorial 133/252
WADEY, Charles the Younger agent Adelaide 1873 Memorial 124/268
No 3
WADEY, Charles contractor Melbourne Vic but now temporarily in Adelaide 1910 Memorial 124/463
No 1
WADEY, Herbert Theodore law clerk 1906 Memorial 176/454
WADEY, Herbert Theodore formerly law clerk but now accountant Adelaide 1928 Memorial 129/499
WADEY, James butcher Adelaide (Currie St) 1859 Enrolment/
No 1 - mixture of the Elder and the Younger
WADEY, WH clerk to Messrs MATTHEWS & ANDERSON solicitors Adelaide 1866 Memorial 3/217
WADEY, Walter Henry clerk Adelaide 1867 Application 8751
WADEY, WH clerk to LB MATTHEWS solicitor Adelaide 1868 Memorial 59/233
WADEY, WH articled clerk to JB MATTHEWS solicitor Adelaide 1866 Memorial 161/246
WADEY, Walter Henry solicitor Adelaide 1874 Memorial 50/278
WADEY, Walter Henry solicitor Adelaide 1875[-1891] Memorials 121/280 & 96/294
WADEY, Walter Henry solicitor Adelaide 1883 Application 19666.
WADEY, Walter Henry solicitor Adelaide and WADEY, William butcher Adelaide 1895 Application 22928
WADEY, WH the Elder and Walter H Wadey the Younger solicitors Adelaide 1908 Memorial 116/462
WADEY, Walter Henry solicitor National Mutual Buildings, King William St, Adelaide 1912. Senior partner in the firm of Wadey & EJ COX solicitors Application 26154
WADEY & EJ COX solicitors Adelaide, dissolved partnership by mutual consent c1920. The firm's records became the property of Messrs Wadey, NORMAN and WATERHOUSE (Arthur Greaves Waterhouse solicitor Adelaide) solicitors Adelaide Application 27143
WADEY, Walter Henry solicitor Adelaide (Cowra Chambers, Grenfell St) 1921 Application 27012
WADEY, William butcher Adelaide (Currie St) 1895 Memorial 220/423
No 1 - likely to be the same person
WADHAM, Charles gentleman Adelaide 1854 Memorial 475/68
WADHAM, Charles the Elder builder North Adelaide 1855[-1856] Memorial 31/89 Adelaide & Provincial Building Society member 1856 Memorial 471/99
WADHAM, Charles the Elder builder formerly of North Adelaide 1855 but now of Norwood 1867 Application 8670
No 2
WADHAM, Charles carpenter Strathalbyn 1862 Memorial 292/183
No 1
WADHAM, John builder Norwood 1859 Memorial 317/150
WADHAM, John builder Norwood linked with William Wadham land agent Adelaide 1864 Memorial 135/200
WADHAM, William auctioneer Adelaide (King William St) became a bankrupt in 1888 Memorial 26/395
WADHURST, William farmer Victoria Creek Hundred of Barossa 1853 Memorial 248/49
WADLOW, Walter Allen bank officer Snowtown. Snowtown (Hundred of Barunga) township allotment land grant 1918 Grant Book 14 Page 164 County Daly
No 1
WADMORE, George cart owner Walkerville 1854 Memorial 464/68
No 2
WADMORE, George labourer North Adelaide 1855 Memorial 330/88
No 3
WADMORE, George crown lands ranger Meningie 1878 Memorial 21/313
WADMORE, Richard storekeeper Magill. Magill Institute trustee 1928 Memorial 30/499
No 1
WAECHTER/WACHTER/WÄCHTER, Friedrich Hermann blacksmith Moculta 1883 Application 19885
WAECHTER/WACHTER/WÄCHTER, Hermann blacksmith Stockwell 1886 Application 20991
WAECHTER/WACHTER/WÄCHTER, Johann Christian farmer Light Pass and Anna Pauline Lydia Waechter his wife 1907 Memorial 147/458
No 1
WAEDE, Friedrich Wilhelm Christian cabinetmaker Adelaide 1848[-1853] Memorial 76/12
WAEDE, Friedrich Wilhelm Christian cabinetmaker formerly of Adelaide 1848 but now of Edwardstown 1865 Application 6082
WAEGNER, Gottlieb farmer Rosenthal 1855[-1862] Memorial 326/86
WAEKE, William accountant Bank of SA Ltd Gawler 1888 Memorial 47/395
No 1
WAGENER, Franz tailor Adelaide 1849 Memorial 417/14
WAGENER, Franciscus tailor Adelaide 1856 and Teresia Wagener nee ? his wife Memorial 65/95
No 1 - perhaps the same person
WAGENKNECHT, Carl miller Mt Charles 1861 Memorial 31/171
WAGENKNECHT, Johann Carl farmer near Mt Torrens 1895 Application 22878
WAGENKNECHT, Friedrich Wilhelm farmer near Sommerfeld 1906 Memorial 93/455
No 1
WAGENKNECHT, Johann Wilhelm farmer Lobethal 1851[-1858] Memorial 260/41
WAGENKNECHT, Johann Wilhelm farmer near Woodside 1861 Application 2603
WAGENKNECHT, Johann Wilhelm farmer Mt Torrens Co Adelaide. Hundred of Finniss land grant 1880 Grant Book 58 Page 37 County Sturt
WAGENMEISTER, Hans Eduard of Franklin Harbour 1886[-1898] Memorial 243/373
WAGHORN, Isaiah of Morphett Vale 1870 Memorial 229/250
No 1
WAGHORN, Sophia Ann spinster Glenelg 1857 Memorial 15/120
WAGHORN, Sophia Ann spinster formerly of Glenelg but now of Castlemaine Vic 1881 Application 18834
WAGNER, Anton shoemaker Deifeld, Medelbach, Westphalia, Prussia, power of attorney to Heinrich Ludwig VOSZ North Tce, Adelaide, and Wilhelm Ottomar GERKE Kent Town, to represent his interests in the estate of his late uncle, [probably Franz Wagner tailor Rundle St, Adelaide] 27/2/1871 Deposit 108/1871
WAGNER, August labourer Stepney 1859 Application 372
No 1
WAGNER, Christian Andreas Friedrich farmer Lyndoch Valley 1857 Memorial 1/128
WAGNER, Christian Andreas Friedrich farmer formerly of Lyndoch Valley 1857 but now of near Freeling 1862 Application 3406
No 1
WAGNER, Friedrich farmer Lyndoch Valley 1857 Memorial 151/117
WAGNER, Friedrich farmer Greenock Creek 1858 Memorial 186/138
WAGNER, Friedrich mason Sevenhill near Clare 1868 Memorial 173/234
WAGNER, Friedrich mason Sevenhill, died 24/8/1906. He left his entire estate to Stanislaus Wagner miner Meekatharra WA and Caroline SULLIVAN married woman Clare. Executor; Ulty Sullivan labourer Clare Memorial 16/456
WAGNER, Friedrich mason Sevenhill, died 24/8/1906 Clare. He left estate to Stanislaus Wagner miner Meekatharra WA and Caroliine SULLIVAN married woman Clare 1906. Later that same year, S Wagner had moved to Perth WA. Estate worth £52 Application 25258
No 1
WAGNER, Friedrich Wilhelm farmer Eudunda Hundred of Neales land grant 1880 Grant Book 17 Page 198 County Eyre
WAGNER, Friedrich Wilhelm farmer Eudunda 1883[-1884] Memorial 167/348
WAGNER, Johann Heinrich August farmer Peep Hill 1885[-1890] Memorial 63/371
No 1
WAGNER, Johann Wilhelm baker Adelaide (Robert St). 1854[-1855] He sold his business to Johannes Theodor MENZ in 1855 Memorials 212/76, 305/86
WAGNER, Johann Wilhelm baker Adelaide (Sturt St) 1873 Memorial 235/269
WAGNER, R & S of Broken Hill NSW 1888 Memorials 210 & 211/392
WAGNER, Thomas Paul shipwright 20 Willcox Ave, Prospect Co Adelaide Co Adelaide. Sapphiretown (Hundred of Dudley) township allotment land grant 1985 Grant Book 11 Page 5 County Carnarvon
No 1
WAGNER, Wilhelm saddler Kincraig 1863 Memorial 235/191
WAGNER, Wilhelm saddler Narracoorte 1870 Memorial 207/250
WAGNER, William Edward labourer Kapunda 1916 Memorial 16a/474
WAHLE, Franz tailor Adelaide 1854 Memorial 37/66
WAHLERT, Wilhelm Henry contractor Kooringa 1919[-1930] Memorial 8/478
WAHLQVIST, Axil Hugo chainmaker Forestville and Wilhelmina Freda Julia Wahlgrist his wife 1917 Memorial 109/475
WAHLQVIST, Eric Edward theatre manager 91 Alexandra Ave, Toorak 1941 Memorial 81/515
WAIB, Robert farmer Peachey Belt 1854 Memorial 402/84
WAIKLEY, Thomas Walker dairyman Enfield 1894 Memorial 47/420
No 1
WAILES, William of Hindmarsh 1846 Memorial 116/7 bookkeeper Noarlunga 1849 Memorial 157/17 Miller Black Forest 1850 Memorial 245/20 Miller South Road 1854 Memorial 269/63
WAILES, William cornfactor Gawler 1857[-1859] Memorials 102-103/212
No 1
WAINMAN, John yeoman Swanport 1872 Memorial 246/258
WAINMAN, John formerly yeoman Swanport 1872 now farmer Sandergrove near Strathalbyn 1876 Application 15094
WAINMAN, John farmer Strathalbyn 1884 Memorial 170/356
WAINMAN, John farmer formerly of Sandergrove but then of Strathalbyn, died 29/4/1889. Husband of Sarah Ann Wainman Memorial 225/407
WAINWRIGHT, JL clerk McLaren Vale 1918 Memorial 79/477
WAINWRIGHT, JS of the Bank of Adelaide Pt Augusta 1894 Memorial 174/422
No 1
WAINWRIGHT, Thomas farmer Dry Creek 1851 Memorials 34/34 & 53/155
WAINWRIGHT, Thomas farmer Hundred of Pt Adelaide 1852[-1859] Memorial 366/50
WAINWRIGHT, Thomas farmer formerly of Dry Creek but now of Salisbury 1859 Memorial 276/152
WAINWRIGHT, Thomas labourer Gawler 1859 Memorial 184/151
WAINWRIGHT, Thomas labourer Gawler South 1877 Application 16423
No 1
WAINWRIGHT, Thomas Robert farmer labourer Two Wells 1881 Memorial 249/328
WAINWRIGHT, Thomas Robert farmer Two Wells. Hundred of Dublin land grant 1882 Grant Book 26 Page 349 County Gawler
No 1
WAINWRIGHT, William watchmaker Adelaide 1839 Application 22839.
WAINWRIGHT, William jeweller Adelaide 1839 Application 19166
WAINWRIGHT, William watchmaker Adelaide 1841 Memorial 266/3
WAINWRIGHT, William formerly of Adelaide, but now of the Reedbeds 1843 Memorial 121/3
WAINWRIGHT, William formerly watchmaker Adelaide but now farmer Cudlee Creek 1846[-1847] Memorial 161/48
Farmer Chain of Ponds 1845[-1854] Memorial 483/22
Farmer Cudlee Creek 1847 Memorial 50/10
WAINWRIGHT, William of near Auburn 1857 Memorial 64/288
WAINWRIGHT, William gentleman formerly of Adelaide but now of Ballarat Vic 1858 Memorial 171/292 FIND LEISTON
WAINWRIGHT, William gentleman late of Leiston SA, but now of Pleasant Creek Vic, power of attorney to Jonathan Corbyn BISHOP gentleman Fifth Creek Payneham, to manage his SA business affairs 22/12/1860 Deposit 8/1861
WAINWRIGHT, William John cattle holder Skillogolee Creek 1855 Memorial 235/96
No 1
WAIT, Charles Esquire of Bath, Somerset, England, about to marry Eliza Jane BOUCH of the same city. Settlement of assets (including real estate in SA) before the ceremony 1863 Memorial 140/303
WAIT, Charles Esquire of no address confessed to adultery and his wife, Eliza Jane Wait obtained annulment of the marriage which took place on 3/10/1863 St George Hanover Square, Middlesex, England 17/1/1871 Memorial 143/303
WAIT, Charles gentleman Marshfield, Glos, England, died 5/1/1891, aged 76. He owned property in London. Husband of the late Eliza Jane Bouch. He received the income of certain of her properties in trust in Adelaide for life Deposit 111/1891
No 1
WAIT, Francis sawyer Bowden 1849[-1850] Memorial 434/17
WAIT, Francis farmer Brompton 1857[-1862] Memorial 88/131
WAIT, Francis farmer formerly of Brompton 1856 but now of Woolshed Flat 1863 Application 4682
WAIT, Francis formery sawyer Bowden 1850 but now farmer Rhynie 1873 Application 12557
WAIT, Frank Osment farmer Wasleys. Wasleys Recreation Ground trustee 1926 Memorial 99/496
No 1
WAIT, Frederick Walter labourer Noarlunga 1926 Memorial 9/496
WAIT, Frederick Walter formerly labourer and farmer Noarlunga but now butcher Hackham 1937 Memorial 98/511
No 1
WAIT, George farmer Woolsheds near Rhynie Co Gawler. Hundred of Tarcowie land grant 1881 Grant Book 13 Page 50 County Dalhousie
WAIT, George farmer Woolsheds trustee Wesleyan Methodist Chapel Rhynie 1884 Application 20619
WAIT, George JP farmer Rhynie 1893[-1906] Memorial 132/417
WAIT, Henry butcher Noarlunga 1912[-1932] Memorial 159/466
WAIT, Jacob Lewis blacksmith Willaston near Gawler 1903 Memorial 99/532
No 1 – perhaps the same person
WAIT, John labourer Bowden 1850 Memorial 407/19
WAIT, John farmer Peachey Belt Co Adelaide. Hundred of Balaklava land grant 1879 Grant Book 26 Page 113 County Gawler
No 1
WAIT, Robert teamster Burra 1851 Hundred of Munno Para land grant Memorial 452/57
WAIT, Robert farmer Munno Para 1852 Memorial 224/45
WAIT, Robert farmer Peachey Belt Co Adelaide. Hundred of Mudla Wirra land grant 1862 Grant Book 27 Page 272 County Gawler
WAIT, Robert farmer Pinkerton Plains, died 9/4/1877 Memorial 218/307
WAIT, Robert farmer Pinkerton Plains, died 18/3/1878. His widow, Mary Ann Wait 40 Pinkerton Plains (Father: Thomas CURNOW) remarried to George Joseph LACEY 30 bachelor farmer Pinkerton Plains (Father: Edward LACEY) on 18/3/1878 Edward Lacey's home Wistow Minister: Stephen WELLINGTON Mt Barker. Witnesses: Richard Lacey farmer Wistow and Ann Lacey of Wistow Application 16791
No 1
WAIT, William butcher The Sturt 1854 Memorial 419/74
WAIT, William storekeeper Coromandel Valley 1877 Memorial 19/298
WAIT, William butcher Coromandel Valley, died 2/9/1894. Estate worth £1,100. His personal estate to be divided equally between his two daughters, Sarah WINN wife of Oliver Winn butcher Coromandel Valley and Ann JONES wife of Edwin Jones labourer Glen Osmond. His real estate to be retained in trust for the time when £500 will be ready for equal distribution amongst the other five children - Charles WAIT butcher Hackham, Charlotte LANGFORD wife ofGeorge Langford carpenter Melbourne Vic; William WAIT labourer Coromandel Valley;Cornelius Wait butcher Coromandel Valley, Walter Wait butcher Coromandel Valley Application 23403
No 1
WAIT, William Henry farmer near Rhynie Co Gawler. Hundred of Appila land grant 1882 Grant Book 24 Page 510 County Frome
WAIT, William Henry farmer Appila 1892 Memorial 227/413
WAIT, William Henry farmer Appila-Yarrowie. Hundred of Appila land grant 1899 Grant Book 24 Page 514 County Frome
WAITE, Caroline M of Norwood 1897 Memorial 6/432
No 1
WAITE, David gentleman Paratoo, about to leave the province, power of attorney to Adolph von TREUER gentleman Adelaide, to manage his SA business affairs 27/12/1871 Deposit 42/1872
WAITE, David gentleman Urrbrae, appointed a new trustee to administer the marriage settlement (originally drawn up 21/4/1864) of Peter and Matilda Waite of Urrbrae near Mitcham Deposit 49/1904
WAITE, HP clerk to James HUGGINS solicitor Kapunda 1858[-1861] Memorial 236/146
WAITE, Johann August farmer Rowlands Flat 1857 Memorial 321/118
No 1
WAITE, John labourer Bowden 1850 Memorial 407/19
WAITE, John yeoman Bowden 1852 Memorial 124/42
WAITE, John brickmaker Bowden 1853 Memorial 418/58
No 2
WAITE, John builder Portland Estate 1856[-1861] Memorial 238/110, Application 195
WAITE, John Loyal Victoria Oddfellows Lodge trustee Pt Adelaide 1865 Application 6190
WAITE, John licensed victualler Le Fevre Peninsula 1867[-1868] Memorial 190/222
WAITE, John carpenter Le Fevre Peninsula 1868 Memorial 136/229
WAITE, John Carry bootmaker Adelaide (King William St) 1868 Memorial 28/228
WAITE, Percy clerk to James HUGGINS solicitor Kapunda 1858 Memorial 69/143
No 1
WAITE, Peter of Pandappa Station of 181 square miles near the Eastern Plains 1866[-1869] Memorial 198/217
WAITE, Peter sheep farmer Paratoo, power of attorney to Adolph von TREUER gentleman Adelaide, to manage his SA business affairs 15/2/1875 Deposit 42/1872
WAITE, Peter sheepfarmer Glen Osmond linked with James Waite engineer formerly of 26 Granville Tce, Redcar, Yorks, England but now of Portland House, Basinghall St, London, Middlesex, England 1916 Memorial 193/474
No 1
WAITE, Walter William printer Adelaide (King William St)1848[-1853] Memorial 72/13, Application 18062
WAITE, Walter William compositor Adelaide 1855 Memorial 428/88
No 2 - possibly a continuation of No 1
WAITE, Walter William plumber Adelaide 1885 Application 20450
WAITE, Walter William farmer near Nairne Nairne Primitive Methodist Chapel trustee 1886 Application 20893
No 1
WAITE, William licensed victualler Adelaide and Anna Waite his wife 1885 Memorial 220/372
WAITE, William Nicholas licensed victualler Adelaide 1882 Memorial 228/339
WAITE, William Nicholas licensed victualler Adelaide (Stag Head Rundle St) 1897 Memorial 24/433
WAKE, Anthony farmer Macclesfield 1853 Memorial 489/48
WAKE, Anthony gardener near Macclesfield 1863 Application 4608
No 1
WAKE, Edwin farmer Willaston Co Gawler. Hundred of Crystal Brook land grant 1878 Grant Book 60 Page 225 County Victoria
WAKE, Edwin farmer Crystal Brook. Hundred of Crystal Brook land grant 1879 Grant Book 60 Page 229 County Victoria
WAKE, Edwin farmer formerly of Crystal Brook but now of the Hundred of Hawker Co Jervois 1885 Memorial 24/367
WAKE, Edwin farmer Crystal Brook 1891 Memorial 233/406
WAKE, Elsie Cecilia widow formerly of Pt Lincoln but now of Enfield 1950 Memorial 174/524
No 1 - perhaps the same person
WAKE, James labourer Lower Mitcham 1851[-1855] Memorial 314/32 Wesleyan Methodist 1854 Memorial 436/77
WAKE, James farmer Bishop Flat [probably near Rapid Bay] 1856 Memorial 73/113
WAKE, Jehu farmer Millicent. Hundred of Mt Muirhead land grant 1882 Grant Book 31 Page 198 County Grey
No 1 - apparently the same person but clashes with references
WAKE, John plasterer Norwood 1856 Memorial 103/105
WAKE, John plaster Adelaide 1864[-1867] Memorial 158/196 & Enrolment 85/49
WAKE, John plasterer Norwood 1867 Memorial 114/226
WAKE, John plasterer Norwood and Maria Wake his wife 1867[-1874]. Alice Mary Wake witnessed a family transaction in 1871 Memorials 237/227, 191/252
WAKE, John plasterer Charles St, Norwood and Maria Wake his wife 1871. John Wake died c1880 Memorial 190/323
WAKE, John formerly plasterer Norwood 1871 but now gentleman Flinders St Adelaide 1875 Application 14118
WAKE, John and Stephen Woodcroft Wake modellers Adelaide 1879 Memorial 133/321
WAKE, Maria widow Norwood relict of the late John Wake, assignment of lease of the Rock Tavern pt Section 1064 [location not fully stated]. Linked with Stephen Woodcroft Wake modeller Adelaide 1883 Memorial 176/346
WAKE, Maria widow Norwood 1884 Memorial 77/363
WAKE, Maria widow Adelaide, about to leave the province and reside in Victoria, power of attorney to Frederick William BULLOCK and James Viner SMITH land agents Adelaide, to manage her SA investments 19/2/1890 Deposit 58/1890
WAKE, John Baker Everett farmer Elbow Hill Co Jervois. Kimba (Hundred of Coombe) township allotment land grant 1915 Grant Book 9a Page 2 County Buxton
No 1
WAKE, Laban Russ farmer Roseworthy Co Gawler. Hundred of Crystal Brook land grant 1879 Grant Book 60 Page 230 County Victoria
WAKE, Laban Russ sheepfarmer Redhill. Hundred of Redhill land grant 1879 Grant Book 14 Page 372 County Daly
WAKE, Laban Russ farmer Crystal Brook. Hundred of Crystal Brook land grant 1880 Grant Book 60 Page 232 County Victoria
WAKE, Laban Russ farmer Redhill 1892 Memorial 84/414
WAKE, Laban Russ farmer Willaston near Gawler 1916 Memorial 195/473
WAKE, Laban Russ landowner near Gawler. St George's Gawler trustee 1915[-1926] Memorial 166/498
No 1
WAKE, Mark Rawse of Pt Pirie. Hundred of Napperby land grant 1880 Grant Book 60 Page 388 County Victoria
WAKE, Mark Rawse formery of Pt Pirie but then of Crystal Brook. Hundred of Napperby land grant 1880 Grant Book 60 Page 388 County Victoria
No 1
WAKE, Morgan John Baker farmer Crystal Brook. Hundred of Napperby land grant 1884 Grant Book 60 Page 391 County Victoria
WAKE, Morgan John Baker farmer Crystal Brook 1888 Memorial 165/392
WAKE, William farmer Redhill. Hundred of Barunga land grant 1882 Grant Book 14 Page 472 County Daly
WAKEFIELD, Allan retired farmer Torrens Park 1937 Memorial 127/511
No 1
WAKEFIELD, Charles farmer Belvidere Hundred of Bremer Co Hindmarsh 1886 Memorial 100/377
WAKEFIELD, Charles farmer Belvidere Hundred of Bremer, died 3/11/1938. Husband of Alice Fanny Wakefield. Father of Laurel Jessie Irene Wakefield and Sydney Bertram Wakefield. Grandfather of Lance Charles Wakefield and Sydney Jack Wakefield Memorial 25/513
WAKEFIELD, Alice Fanny married woman Belvidere Hundred of Bremer, died 25/5/1938. Wife of Charles Wakefield no description. Mother of Laurel Jessie Irene Wakefield, Frances Elizabeth Ann ABBOTT, Sydney Bertram Wakefield and Olive Pretoria Jane CHRISTIAN Memorial 114/512
WAKEFIELD, Charles W vigneron Reynella 1902 Memorial 148/447
No 1
WAKEFIELD, David and William farmers Macclesfield 1853 Memorial 419/50
WAKEFIELD, David and William farmers Echunga 1853 Memorial 364/62
WAKEFIELD, David and William farmers Bugle Ranges 1854[-1857] Memorial 268/64
WAKEFIELD, David farmer Bugle Ranges 1895 Application 22907
WAKEFIELD, Edward Gibbon accountant Adelaide (Royal Chambers, Currie St) 1900 Memorial 162/440
WAKEFIELD, Ephraim farmer Houghton 1865 Memorial 86/201
WAKEFIELD, Henry hairdresser North Adelaide 1851[-1861] Memorial 467/37
WAKEFIELD, Jack contractor Stirling East, aged 42 in 1956, declared that he had lived in the district all his life Application 29235
WAKEFIELD, James farmer North Kilkerran Co Fergusson. Hundred of Tiparra land grant 1910 Grant Book 14 Page 281 County Daly
No 1
WAKEFIELD, John farmer Houghton 1870 Application 10997
WAKEFIELD, John gardener Highbury 1880 Application 18369
No 1
WAKEFIELD, Murat farmer Adelaide, power of attorney to Salvator Rosa WAKEFIELD auctioneer Adelaide, to manage his estate in SA and New Zealand 14/3/1879 Deposit 191/1879
WAKEFIELD, Murat farmer Pt Elliot 1881 Memorial 96/335
WAKEFIELD, Murat farmer Currency Creek 1881 Application 18878
WAKEFIELD, Murat farmer Goolwa 1888 Memorial 181/389
WAKEFIELD, Murat gentleman Currency Creek 1885[-1906], died 5/5/1906 Memorial 198/455, Application 22202
WAKEFIELD, Murat gentleman Currency Creek, died 5/5/1906. Husband of Constance Susan Wakefield. Their surviving family by 1930 included - Gertrude STEWART wife of James Ward Stewart farmer Hindmarsh Island, Allan Wakefield farmer Currency Creek; Flora SKEWES wife of John Vivian Skewes retired farmer Gladstone St, Fullarton and Jessie WOODS wife of Alan Edward Woods civil servant Windsor Ave, Kilkenny Memorial 50/503
No 1 - perhaps the same person
WAKEFIELD, Robert Thomas William gardener Brownhill Creek 1845 Memorial 99/6
WAKEFIELD, Robert Thomas gardener Mitcham 1851 Memorial 26/34
No 1
WAKEFIELD, Salvator Rosa merchant's clerk Adelaide 1866 Application 7240
WAKEFIELD, Salvator Rosa accountant Adelaide 1875 Memorial 185/280
WAKEFIELD, Salvator Rosa merchant Adelaide 1881 Application 18852
WAKEFIELD, Salvator Rosa financial agent Adelaide (King William St) appointed liquidator at a meeting held on 31/1/1895 somewhere in Franklin St, Adelaide, to wind up the affairs of the MELLOR Bros Co-Operative Co Ltd [SR Wakefield became involved in the administration of bankrupt estates] Memorial 249/425
WAKEFIELD, Salvator Rosa financial agent Currie St, Adelaide, about to be absent from the province for some time, power of attorney to Edward Gibbon WAKEFIELD accountant Currie St, Adelaide, to manage his SA business affairs 25/5/1898. 11/9/1877, he was about to marry Frances Ann FENN spinster North Adelaide. He settled the income of £1,000 in two life insurance policies upon his wife for life; after her death, the interest was to go absolutely to the children of the marriage and also to a son and daughter by his previous marriage, Edward Gibbon WAKEFIELD and Harriet Marth WAKEFIELD Deposits 25/1898, 54/1898 FIND -rearrange
WAKEFIELD,, Salvator Rosa financial agent Adelaide, died 24/9/1898. Husband of Frances Ann Wakefield. Father of Edward Gibbon Wakefield accountant Adelaide Memorial 76/436
WAKEFIELD, Thomas labourer Morphett Vale 1854[-1855] Memorial 40/70
No 1
WAKEFIELD, William farmer Bugle Ranges Hundred of Macclesfield land grant 1859[-1865] Grant Book 36 Page 332 County Hindmarsh
WAKEFIELD, William farmer Echunga 1865 Memorial 211/206
WAKEFIELD, William farmer Belvidere 1870 Memorial 221/249
WAKEFIELD, William farmer near Macclesfield 1879 Memorial 104/316
WAKEFIELD, William farmer near Macclesfield and Belvidere 1882 Memorial 7/345
WAKEFIELD, William farmer Bugle Ranges 1882 Application 19106
WAKEFIELD, William farmer Belvidere [near Strathalbyn] 1883 Memorial 223/348
WAKEFIELD, William Charles labourer Armagh near Clare 1884[-1887] Memorial 158/355
No 1
WAKEHAM, John carpenter Adelaide 1841 Application 22320
WAKEHAM, John Yabsley builder Adelaide 1842[-1843] Memorial 66/2
WAKEHAM, John Yabsley licensed victualler Adelaide 1848 Memorial 115/13
WAKEHAM, Roger butcher Adelaide 1910 Application 25730
No 1
WAKEHAM, Samuel yeoman Nairne 1851 Memorial 49/38
WAKEHAM, Samuel farmer Nairne 1852[-1853] Memorial 119/45
WAKEHAM, Samuel butcher Kanmantoo 1860 Memorial 207/167
WAKEHAM, Samuel cattle dealer Kanmantoo became a bankrupt in 1861 Memorial 349/193
WAKEHAM, Samuel mason Nairne 1870[-1874] Memorial 247/249
No 1
WAKELAND, Samuel farmer Clarendon. Hundred of Kuitpo land grant 1886 Grant Book 2 Page 94 County Adelaide
WAKELAND, Samuel of Kangarilla 1887 Memorial 240/388
No 1
WAKELIN, F clerk to William Dearman solicitor Adelaide 1893 Memorial 40/432
WAKELIN, FE clerk to W DEARMAN solicitor Adelaide 1904[-1912] Application 27318, Memorial 15/473
WAKELIN, FE estate agent Adelaide 1924 Memorial 27/490
No 1
WAKELIN, Frank out of business near Campbelltown 1896 Application 23086
WAKELIN, Frank out of business Glynde 1896[-1904] Memorial 32/427
No 1
WAKELIN, Henry butcher Adelaide 1851 Memorial 151/34
WAKELIN, Henry labourer Beverley 1853 Memorial 11/56
WAKELIN, Henry gentleman Beverley 1854 Memorial 192/67
WAKELIN, Lydia widow of the late Henry Wakelin gardener Brompton, died 19/7/1894, of breast scirrhus, aged 61 Application 24830
No 2 - perhaps a continuation of No 1
WAKELIN, Henry labourer Payneham 1856[-1858] Memorial 397/97
No 1
WAKELIN, John Edward farmer Franklin Harbour 1894[-1901] Memorial 194/420
WAKELIN, John Edward farmer Cowell. Cowell (Hundred of Playford) township allotment land grant 1900 Grant Book 39 Page 85 County Jervois
WAKELIN, William Charles woodturner Queenstown 1877 Application 16199
WAKELING, James publican Port Tavern Pt Adelaide 1843 Memorial 240/3 Gentleman North Adelaide 1849 Memorial 442/18
WAKELING, James licensed victualler Pt Adelaide, died c1853. Estate worth £2,000. His hotel, the British Hotel, and a bakehouse rented to Job MALIN, to his wife, Mary Anne Wakeling, in trust, until their son, John William WAKELING, takes over these properties on his 21st birthday. The rest of the real estate and the whole of the personal estate to his wife absolutely. She also had guardianship of their son during his minority Deposit 439/1857
WAKELING, Mary Ann widow Adelaide, about to leave the province for England for a time, power of attorney to John TAYLOR Esquire and Francis DUVAL land agent both of Adelaide, to manage her SA business affairs 15/12/1854 Deposit 203/1856
WAKELING, Mary Ann widow formerly of North Tce Adelaide but now resident in London, England, about to marry William DOVELL merchant Titchfield Tce, Regent's Park, Middlesex, England May 1855 Memorial 100/92
WAKELING, Mary Ann widow Uxbridge, Middlesex, England July 1855 Memorial 266/144
WAKELING, Mary Ann widow Adelaide September 1855 Memorial 260/144
No 1
WAKELING, John William residing at 10 Titchfield Tce, Regent's Park, Middlesex, England [probably the residence of his future step-father William DOVELL] in 1855 Memorial 100/92
WAKELING, John William gentleman Adelaide 1857[-1858] Memorial 235/128
WAKELING, John William born 2/10/1836 at sea, lived at Knightsbridge near Kensington in 1857 [probably with the Charles Johnes family]. Before 1854, when he went to England for a holiday, he had been a clerk in the Bank of SA in Adelaide. Charlotte Elizabeth JOHNES wife of Charles Johnes gentleman Kensington, gave this information. They had emigrated to SA with the Wakelings aboard the same vessel, leaving England in September 1836 Deposit 408/1857
WAKELING, John William licensed victualler British Hotel Pt Adelaide 1859 Memorial 270/158
No 2 - perhaps a continuation of No 1
WAKELING, John W clerk Auburn 1871 Memorial 246/252
WAKELY, C storekeeper Dawson 1889 Memorial 78/400
WAKLEY, Richard Spicer stockbroker Melbourne Vic, about to visit England, power of attorney to Charles William CHAPMAN stock broker Melbourne Vic, to manage his Australian business affairs 14/1/1890 Enrolment 39/54
WALAN, Hugh brewer Norwood 1864 Application 5505
WALBANK, Joseph labourer Strathalbyn 1858 Memorial 180/140
No 1
WALBROOK, John farmer Ludlow House Timnath 1849 Memorial 15/18
WALBROOK, John farmer Adelaide 1853 Memorial 164/61
WALBROOK, John farmer Nailsworth 1853 Memorial 109/60
WALBROOK, John farmer Upper North Road 1856 Memorial 455/100
WALBY, Mrs washerwoman Portland Estate 1874 Application 13713
No 1
WALD, Alexander builder Queenstown 1854[-1858] Memorial 247/79, Application 143
WALD, Alexander builder Queenstown linked with John Wald watchmaker Pt Adelaide 1860 Memorial 206/168
WALD, Alexander carpenter Queenstown 1890 Application 21970
WALD, Charles publican Nelson's Victory public house Pt Section 47 Survey B 1855 Memorial 489/86
No 1
WALD, David watchmaker Pt Adelaide 1850[-1865] Memorial 249/26, Application 6551
WALD, David mechanic Pt Adelaide trustee Pt Adelaide Presbyterian Church 1882 Application 19149
WALD, Irvine D solicitor Adelaide 1949 Memorial 87/524
WALD, James attorney's clerk Adelaide 1875 Memorial 235/282
No 1
WALD, James Irvine bank clerk Adelaide 1888 Memorial 20/394, Application 21491
WALD, James Irvine bank clerk Pt Adelaide 1891 Application 21990.
No 1 - John Frith Wald
WALD, John watchmaker Pt Adelaide 1854 Memorial 439/67 Linked with Alexander Wald builder Queenstown 1854 Memorial 344/78
WALD, John watchmaker formerly of Pt Adelaide but now of Adelaide 1864 Memorial 192/199
WALD, John watchmaker Adelaide 1864 Application 5522
WALD, John watchmaker Pt Adelaide foundation trustee Pt Adelaide Presbyterian Church 1857, died 10/6/1872
Application 19149
WALD, John watchmaker Adelaide, died 10/6/1872. He left his estate in trust to his wife, Helen Wald, for life, then to his children in equal shares - Margaret Ann Brown, Helen Gordon SAUNDERS, James Irvine Wald, George Sinclair Wald, and Magnus Wald lived in SA. William Flett Wald had left SA and his present address was unknown. Arthur Graham insurance manager Woodville 1905 was the executor - was he a child of John and Helen Waldt? John Wald had a sister who married George SINCLAIR draper Pt Adelaide. No family of the marriage. George Sinclair died 1882 Glanville, and his wife, Helen Sinclair, died c1896 Queenstown Application 24962
WALD, John Frith watchmaker Norwood, died 10/6/1872 Memorial 14/297
WALD, Ellen widow Norwood 1885 Application 20814
No 1
WALD, Magnus secretary SA Stevedoring Co Ltd Pt Adelaide 1892[-1908] Memorial 112/412, Application 25501
WALD, Magnus gentleman The Semaphore 1911 Memorial 63/465
WALDE, Friedrich Wilhelm Christian cabinetmaker Adelaide 1851 Memorial 357/32
WALDEN, Henry mail contractor Tanunda 1904 Application 24867
WALDEN, John coachman Adelaide (Whitmore Square) 1855[-1856] Memorial 345/89
WALDEN, Joseph farmer Northfield Dry Creek 1863[-1887] Memorial 109/189
WALDEN, Robert tinman Adelaide 1852 Memorial 172/44
No 1 - perhaps the same person
WALDEN, Thomas farmer Magill 1854 Memorial 212/67
WALDEN, Thomas farmer Eastern Sources of the Torrens 1861 Memorial 340/175
WALDER, Charles Livingstone storekeeper Kapunda 1927 Memorial 11/505
WALDER, Samuel carpenter Spenderville 1857[-1858] Memorial 142/119
No 1
WALDER, Samuel E reporter Strathalbyn 1870 Memorial 36/249
WALDER, Samuel E clerk Adelaide 1875 Memorial 212/285
WALDER, Samuel E of Truro 1894 Memorial 161/421
WALDER, Samuel Edward agent Truro 1896 Memorial 213/428
WALDER, Samuel Edward agent Truro 1896 Application 23224
No 1
WALDHAUER, Johann farmer Tanunda 1854[-1855] Memorial 290/69
WALDHAUER, Johanne Christiane of Nuriootpa 1859 Memorial 318/156
No 1
WALDHUTER/WALDHÜTER, Friedrich miner Kooringa 1851 Memorial 129/38
WALDHUTER/WALDHÜTER, Carl Heinrich Friedrich miner Hope Valley 1853 Memorial 265/50
WALDHUTER/WALDHÜTER, Friedrich farmer Athelstone 1854 Left his estate in trust to his wife, Luise Waldhüter, for life then to his children in equal shares absolutely in remainder expectant. His mother and two sisters mentioned in his will but not named, as well as his wife's brothers and sisters mentioned but not named Memorial 105/67
WALDHUTER/WALDHÜTER, Friedrich farmer Athelstone on the Torrens, died 27/3/1854. He left his real estate in trust to his wife, Luise Waldhuter, for life, or until her remarriage, then the property to be sold and distributed equally absolutely in remainder expectant to his children once they had all turned 21. Trustees Luise WALDHÜTER and Heinrich August SCHMOOCK cabinetmaker Adelaide. Mrs WALDHÜTER remarried 27/7/1855 Julius Heinrich Theodor LIENERT farmer Sheaoak Log. She gave over the trusteeship of her 1st husband’s real estate to her second husband, and the whole of the trust estate handed over to Charles FENN solicitor Adelaide 26/6/1856 Deposit 151/1871
WALDIE, James carpenter Kent Town 1876 Memorial 110/289
No 1
WALDIE, Walter baker Kensington 1850 Memorial 422/23 Baker Norwood late 1850 Memorial 322/26
WALDIE, Walter baker Adelaide 1853 Memorial 293/98
No 1
WALDIN, Joseph farmer Dry Creek 1859 Memorial 358/160
WALDIN, Joseph farmer Northfield Dry Creek 1897. He could not write Application 23298.
No 1
WALDIN, William labourer Northfield 1859 Memorial 232/150
WALDIN, William gentleman Dry Creek 1863 Memorial 29/191
WALDIN, William farmer Dry Creek 1866 Memorial 118/215
WALDIN, William farmer Dry Creek 1871 Application 11477
WALDIN, William yeoman Dry Creek 1872 Memorial 141/258
WALDIN, William farmer Dry Creek, died c1873. He left his entire estate in trust to his wife, Ann Waldin, during her widowhood and then absolutely in remainder expectant to his son, William Reynolds Waldin farmer Dry Creek, who turned 21 in October 1876 Memorial 4/303
WALDIN, William farmer Dry Creek, died 14/9/ 1873, of stomach and pancreas disease, aged 49 Application 22374
WALDIN, Ann widow Dry Creek 1878[-1886] Memorial 243/307
WALDIN, Ann widow Hindmarsh 1889[-1894] Memorial 130/404
WALDIN, Ann widow Hindmarsh 1895, widow of William Waldin farmer Yatala, who died 1873 Application 22956
No 1
WALDIN, William Reynolds farmer Dry Creek 1879[-1889] Memorial 205/315
WALDIN, William Reynolds formerly farmer Hundred of Yatala but now driver Melbourne Vic linked with Ann Waldin widow Hindmarsh 1890 Memorial 130/404
WALDING, Ellen household duties Arthurton [perhaps Mrs John Alwin Walding nee Ellen CADD] 1914 Grant Book 14 Page 260 County Daly
No 1
WALDING, George farmer Palmer Hundred of Dalrymple land grant 1881 Grant Book 19 Page 143 County Fergusson
WALDING, George farmer near Arthurton 1885 Memorial 177/366
WALDING, George farmer Arthurton. Hundred of Tiparra land grant 1912 Grant Book 14 Page 285 County Daly
No 1
WALDING, Thomas farmer Mt Pleasant 1861 Memorial 316/171
WALDING, Thomas farmer Harrogate Hundred of Dalrymple land grant 1881 Grant Book 19 Page 143 County Fergusson
WALDRIDGE, Arthur H of Coonatto 1877 Memorial 223/302
WALDRIDGE, William dry cooper and shipwright Pt Adelaide 1843 Application 23176
No 1
WALDRON, Thomas farmer Woodford 1849 Memorial 152/16
WALDRON, Thomas farmer Mt Pleasant 1861 Memorial 218/177
No 1
WALDT, Adolph carpenter Hahndorf. Member St John German Protestant Church Hahndorf 1859 Memorial 301/153
WALDT, HA hotelkeeper Lobethal 1876 Memorial 197/294
WALES, Mr grocer Stepney 1863 Application 4323
WALES/WATERS, Albert William surgeon Auburn 1865 Memorial 250/207 FIND Looks more like Wales
WALFORD, Selina Elliott wife of Captain Neville Walford, of parts beyond the sea, power of attorney to Areatas YOUNG solicitor Adelaide, to manage her SA estates 10/1/1882 Deposit 3/1883
WALKE, Alexander plasterer Norwood 1910 Application 25934
WALKE, Frederick William Louis yeoman Norwood 1870 Application 10953
WALKEM, George Collard fruiterer Adelaide 1889[-1901] Memorial 37/400
WALKER, Albert Elliott painter Petersburg. Hundred of Yongala land grant 1901 Grant Book 13 Page 206 County Dalhousie
No 1
WALKER, Alexander labourer Brighton 1858 Memorial 104/133
WALKER, Alexander mason Somerton, died 30/3/1898. Executors: Richard Levingston MASSEY baker The Mall New Glenelg and George Walter MEASDAY bootmaker Brighton Rd, Brighton Memorial 205/434
WALKER, Elizabeth widow of the late Alexander Walker mason Somerton, died 19/8/1900, of several years' morbus cordis and sudden syncope, aged 66 Application 24286
No 2
WALKER, Alexander general secretary to the Young Men's Christian Association of Adelaide 1885 Memorial 1/375
No 3
WALKER, Alexander labourer Jamestown 1897 Memorial 52/430
WALKER, Alfred clerk Adelaide 1844. Enrolment/
WALKER, Alfred Leslie storekeeper Kooringa 1920 Memorial 64/480
WALKER, Andrew farmer Mt Hope near Pt Lincoln 1914 Memorial 132/470
WALKER, Archibald farmer Mt Gambier . Hundred of Mingbool land grant 1872 Grant Book 31 Page 121 County Grey
No 1
WALKER, Benjamin gentleman Adelaide [likely to be in partnership with James JEPSON as storekeepers on TA 59 in Hindley St] 1849[-1851] Memorial 130/17
WALKER, Benjamin of Mt Torrens 1856 Memorial 124/110
WALKER, Benjamin storekeeper Mt Torrens 1871 Memorial 34/256
No 1 - perhaps the same person
WALKER, Charles storekeeper Hindmarsh 1850 Memorial 396/22
WALKER, Charles gentleman Alberton 1853 Memorial 372/57
No 2
WALKER, Charles cotton spinner and manufacturer Chesham Brow Bury, Co Lancaster, Pennsylvania USA, and his wife Adelia Augusta Louisa Walker nee MARTIN, power of attorney to the Hon Philip SANTO Esquire Adelaide, to manage land in Pirie St on which stood the SA Club House and Philip LEVI’s store, owned by Thomas MARTIN Esquire 2/6/1880. Mr Martin had arranged to buy this property for £14,000, shortly before his death, and in his will, left this property to his sister, Mrs Walker Deposit 140/1880
No 3
WALKER, Charles plasterer Glenelg 1884 Memorial 231/358
WALKER, Charles Sidney hairdresser Pt Adelaide 1911[-1912] Memorial 213/464, Application 26061
WALKER, Charles H teacher Inman Valley 1888 Memorial 58/391
No 1 - perhaps the same person
WALKER, David shepherd near Pt Augusta 1870 Memorial 247/250
WALKER, David farmer Baroota 1890 Memorial 197/402
WALKER, E gentleman Whitwarta 1876 Memorial 89/293
WALKER, Edward wheelwright Pine Forest 1853 Memorial 96/62
WALKER, Emma formerly schoolmistress but now out of business Alberton 1920 Application 26531
No 1
WALKER, Fred L Rector of St Thomas's Anglican Church, Balhannah, chaired a meeting of the congregation on 28/8/1927 to gain approval to sell the Glebe land, Section 4207, Hundred of Onkaparinga (northern portion of Section 4209), of 20 acres. Unanamous agrement. Land grant 11/7/1851. The Onkaparinga Timber Company Ltd of Balhannah owned neighbouring property Application 27588
WALKER, Frederick Lewis clerk in holy orders Church Road, Mitcham 1941 Memorial 106/515
No 1
WALKER, George of the North Road [St John Wood]1852 Memorial 56/42
WALKER, George wheelwright Pine Forest 1854[-1855] Memorial 95/72
WALKER, George wheelwright formerly of St John Wood but now of Willunga 1858 Memorial 322/147
No 2 – mixture of the Elder and the Younger
WALKER, George yeoman Norwood 1853[-1856] Memorial 267/59
WALKER, George yeoman formerly of Norwood but now of Echunga 1858 Memorial 133/144
WALKER, George farmer Macclesfield 1858 Memorial 33/148
WALKER, George farmer Bugle Ranges. Hundred of Macclesfield land grant 1859 Grant Book 36 Page 362 County Hindmarsh
WALKER, George farmer formerly of Kensington 1856 but now of Barunga 1876 Application 14869
WALKER, George farmer Sharps Well. Hundred of Barunga land grant 1892 Grant Book 14 Page 477 County Daly
WALKER, George the Younger farmer Wokurna, had died by 1904. Executors - Frederick RICHARDS and Thomas RATCLIFF both farmers Wokurna Grant Book 15 Page 48 County Daly
No 3
WALKER, George labourer Woodforde 1855 Memorial 251/89
WALKER, George labourer Woodforde near Magill 1898. Husband of Jane Walker Application 23681
No 4
WALKER, George acting manager E, S & A Bank Adelaide 1876 Memorial 84/292
WALKER, George bank manager E, S & A Chartered Bank Adelaide 1877 Memorial 201/296
WALKER, George accountant E, S & A Bank Melbourne Vic and formerly acting manager of the E S & A Bank Adelaide, died 22/5/1877. Value of the estate - £5091/4/8. His widow, Frances Jane Walker, lived in Westbury St, East St Kilda Vic in 1878 Memorials 111 & 118/310
WALKER, George manager of the English, Scottish and Australian Bank, Adelaide 1876. Acting Manager of the E, S & A Bank Melbourne Vic, by 1877, died 22/5/1877 St Kilda Vic. He left his whole estate to his wife, Frances Janes Walker. G Walker owned real estate in SA. Mrs Walker appointed William Henry STRATFORD accountant King William St, Adelaide as her local attorney to finalise the SA estate Application 26571.
WALKER, Frances Jane widow of George Walker accountant ES & A Bank Melbourne Vic, living at Westbury St, East St Kilda, power of attorney to William Henry STRATFORD accountant ES & A Bank Adelaide, to manage the real estate of her late husband George Walker, who died 22/5/1877. He had formerly been acting manager of the ES & A Bank’s Adelaide branch. Attorneyship 26/1/1878 Deposit 227/1878
No 5
WALKER, George builder Tarlee 1877 Memorial 42/303
WALKER, George Alexander labourer Jamestown 1897 Memorial 52/430
WALKER, H general secretary of the Young Men's Christian Association of Adelaide 1883 Memorial 76/354
WALKER, Harford Baldwin gentleman Pt Pirie 1889 Memorial 111/397
No 1
WALKER, Henry saddler Pt Lincoln 1863 Memorial 76/190
No 2
WALKER, Henry schoolmaster Stanley near Clare 1868[-1891] Memorial 189/232
No 3
WALKER, Henry brewer Kooringa 1902 Memorial 170/445
WALKER, Henry wardsman Kooringa 1914 Memorial 71/471
WALKER, Henry formerly brewer but now wardsman Kooringa 1920 Memorial 64/480
WALKER, Henry out of business Kooringa, died 4/11/1935. Father of Margaret Mitchell ROSEWALL married woman Kooringa. Other daughters mentioned but not named. Bequest for Mary Anna HUTSON spinster Kooringa. Estate worth £264 Memorial 96/509
No 4
WALKER, Henry and John farmers White Hut near Clare 1919 Memorial 10/479
WALKER, Henry farmer White Hut 1919 White Hut Methodist Church trustee Application 26817
No 1
WALKER, Henry John farmer Burra 1853[-1856] Memorial 135/61
WALKER, Henry John farmer near the Sod Hut 1854 Memorial 100/77
No 1
WALKER, Henry Kerry carpenter Clare 1858 Memorial 230/147
WALKER, Henry farmer Booyoolie. Trustee Wesleyan Methodist Church Laura. Laura (Hundred of Booyoolie) township allotment land grant 1873 Grant Book 60 Page 454 County Victoria
WALKER, Henry Kerry farmer near Clare Co Stanley. Hundred of Booyoolie land grant 1878 Grant Book 60 Page 154 County Victoria
WALKER, Henry Kerry farmer Laura. Hundred of Booyoolie land grant 1883 Grant Book 60 Page 159 County Victoria
No 1
WALKER, James yeoman Norwood 1853[-1859] Memorial 45/49
WALKER, James [formerly yeoman but now] carpenter Chapel St, Norwood 1873, 'near the Baptist Chapel' Application 12477.
No 2
WALKER, James wine and spirit merchant Strathalbyn 1855[-1856] Linked with Andrew Melville Walker gentleman Strathalbyn Memorial 447/87 Strathalbyn & Macclesfield Land, Building and Investment Society trustee 1856 Memorial 333/102
WALKER, James gentleman Strathalbyn 1861 Application 2580
WALKER, James storekeeper Strathalbyn 1862 Memorial 292/183
WALKER, James Esquire Strathalbyn linked with John Walker formerly of Adelaide formerly Protector of Aborigines but now on a voyage to Scotland, and Robert Jeffrey Walker merchant Glasgow, Co Lanark, Scotland 1867 Memorial 148/270
WALKER, James Esquire formerly of Strathalbyn 1865 but now of parts beyond the seas 1873 Application 12948
WALKER, John the Elder and Margaret Walker, his wife, married 1807 at Mauchline, Co Ayr, Scotland. Parents of John Walker the Younger SM gentleman and James gentleman Strathalbyn. Another son, Andrew Melville Walker was the youngest son, born 1823 Mauchline, Scotland, and died Strathalbyn 13/10/1856 intestate and a bachelor. James Walker born 31/7/1808 Mauchline, Scotland, was the eldest son of John Walker the Elder and Margaret Walker. He inherited the estate of AM Walker, as heir at law. Deeds to lot 44 Strathalbyn township destroyed in a fire at Hampden, James Walker’s property near Strathalbyn, on 7/2/1859. Statement 30/10/1861 Application 2580
No 3 - perhaps the same person
WALKER, James publican Adelaide (Australian Arms TA 66 Hindley St West) 1856[-1857] Memorial 223/95
WALKER, James hotel proprietor Hawkestone Arms Hotel Lower Mitcham 1888 Memorial 184/394
No 4
WALKER, James farmer Little Mount. Hundred of Koolunga land grant 1879 Grant Book 55 Page 187 County Stanley
WALKER, James Thomas station master Mt Barker.Trustee Dunn Memorial Methodist Church Mt Barker 1922 Application 27087
No 1
WALKER, John merchant Adelaide purchased Lot 7 in Hindmarsh 1839 Application 5279
WALKER, John merchant Adelaide 1840 Memorial 241/89
WALKER, John gentleman Adelaide became a bankrupt. He owned Lot 7 in Wells St, Hindmarsh which formerly had a hotel called The Colonist built upon it 1842 Memorial 315/2
No 2
WALKER, John gentleman Havering near Adelaide [perhaps on or near Section 509 Survey B] 1845 Memorial 467/4
No 3 – perhaps the same person FIND
WALKER, John farmer Gawler Plains 1851 Memorial 161/33
WALKER, John farmer Peachey Belt, died c1857. He left the bulk of his real and personal estate to his daughter, Helen CAMERON widow of Donald Cameron farmer Peachey Belt. 5/- bequests to his son, James Walker, daughters Margaret CRAIGIE no description, and Elizabeth WATTS wife of John Watts Sexton House, Co Aberdeen, Scotland Deposit 289/1857
No 4
WALKER, John perhaps of the Burra Mine c1851. By 1854 he was living at Bendigo in Vic. By 1875, J Walker had died. His widow, Christiana Walker, lived at Lamont Mayes St, Stawell East Vic in 1878 [Perhaps this was the residence of Mrs Walker's grandson, John Walker]. John and Christiana Walker's daughter, Mrs Elizabeth Nichloson SMITH, lived at Mintaro in 1880 Application 28749
WALKER, John farmer Burra 1854 He must have died at some stage after this date (not revealed in records). Likely to be the husband of Christiana Walker and father of Elizabeth Nichloson Smith nee Walker who were alive in 1880. Mrs Smith lived at Mintaro Memorial 123/68 & Application 28749
No 5
WALKER, John lighterman Pt Adelaide 1855[-1856] Memorial 392/88 Yorke Peninsula land grant 1855 Memorial 444/91
WALKER, John shipowner Pt Adelaide 1857[-1864] Memorial 328/119
WALKER, John shipowner Pt Adelaide 1869 Application 10199
WALKER, John shipowner Le Fevre Peninsula 1875 Application 14542.
No 6
WALKER, John labourer Bellevue McLaren Vale 1857[-1859] Memorial 294/122
No 7 - probably the same person
WALKER, John farmer North Adelaide and Elizabeth Walker his wife. John Walker could not write 1861 Application 2170
WALKER, John farmer Nailsworth 1864 Application 5601
WALKER, John farmer Nailsworth 1871 Memorial 47/254
WALKER, John farmer North Road near Nailsworth 1875 Application 1398
No 8
WALKER, John labourer Broughton River 1861 Memorial 66/179
WALKER, John formerly labourer the Broughton River then of Armagh near Clare but then farmer Woodford near Lake Hamilton, died 12/9/1880. His widow, Ellen Walker, had moved to Clare by 1913. Linked with Andrew Walker farmer Mt Hope via Pt Lincoln Memorial 31/469
WALKER, John farmer Woodford, near Lake Hamilton, died 12/9/1880 intestate. By 1885, his widow, Ellen Walker, still lived at Woodford Memorial 89/452
No 9
WALKER, John labourer Portland Estate 1862[-1864] Memorial 226/186
WALKER, John labourer Portland Estate 1866 Application 7176
No 10 - perhaps the same person
WALKER, John mariner Pt Adelaide 1865 Memorial 12/203
WALKER, John stevedore Pt Adelaide 1880 Memorial 159/325
No 11
WALKER, John Esquire JP Adelaide, died c1866. Brother to Robert Jeffrey Walker merchant Glasgow, Scotland, and brother-in-law to David MCCOWAN ship broker Glasgow, Scotland [Also brother to James Walker and Andrew Melville Walker of Strathalbyn] Memorial 171/236
WALKER, John Protector of the Aborigines York Hotel Adelaide, died 26/10/1868 of apoplexy, aged 56. Application 10209
No 12
WALKER, John merchant Home Bush Pt McKay Qld, power of attorney to James Tennant SIMPSON, a fellow trustee of the Yorke Peninsula Mining Co Ltd, to hand back control of the company to its permanent officials, after a successful issue of debentures 24/9/1875 Deposit 166/1876
No 13
WALKER, John labourer Kadina. Hundred of Kadina land grant 1878 Grant Book 14 Page 229 County Daly
No 14
WALKER, John storeman Aberdeen 1885 Application 27481.
WALKER, John storeman Aberdeen 1902 Memorial 224/446
WALKER, John storeman and agent Aberdeen near Kooringa, died 10/7/1918. Husband of Esther Beatrice Walker. Estate worth £520 Memorials 2 & 89/477
WALKER, John agent Burra, died 10/7/1918. His entire estate, worth £520, bequeathed to his wife, Esther Beatrice Walker . Whe she died in 1946, she left Burra real estate to Ethel May COX married woman Burra North Application 28788
WALKER, Esther Beatrice widow Burra North, died 21/2/1946. Sister to Edith Mary COX no description, Alice Ada YOUNG of Brunswick Vic. Aunt to Neta Lilias REED and Charles Landers RYAN bank officer East Malvern Vic. Bequest to Arthur Lawrence CLODE carpenter Burra Memorial 77/521
No 15 – FIND CHECK RUN
WALKER, John labourer Kooringa. Hundred of Baldina land grant 1907 Grant Book 9 Page 14 County Burra
WALKER, John farmer White Hut 1919 White Hut Methodist Church trustee Application 26817
No 16
WALKER, John builder Kensington 1929 Application 27732.
WALKER, John builder Kensington Gardens. Kensington Methodist Church trustee 1929 Memorial 68/501
No 1
WALKER, John Alexander the Elder master mariner Birkenhead 1884 His adult son John Alexander the Younger lived at Pt Adelaide Application 20089
WALKER, John Alexander the Elder shipowner Le Fevre Peninsula, died 20/1/1891. His son John Alexander Walker the Younger was a master mariner Le Fevre Peninsula 1903 Application 24601
WALKER, John Alexander the Elder ship owner Le Fevre Peninsula, died c1890. Beneficiaries included JA Walker the Younger master mariner Le Fevre Peninsula, James Thomas Walker ferryman Pt Adelaide and Henry William THOMPSON ship chandler Pt Adelaide 1892 Application 22216
WALKER, John Alexander the Elder shipowner Le Fevre Peninsula, died 20/1/1891. Father of John Alexander Walker the Younger master mariner Pt Adelaide and James Thomas Walker ferryman Pt Adelaide Memorials 50 & 51/407
WALKER, John Alexander the Elder, died 20/1/1891. Father of John Alexander Walker the Younger master mariner Le Fevre Peninsula 1904 Memorial 76/450
No 1
WALKER, John Andrew wheelwright Pt Adelaide 1878[-1880] Memorial 38/307
WALKER, John Andrew machinist Lancelot 1886 Memorial 35/376
WALKER, John Andrew machinist Lancelot Co Kimberley. Yunta (Out of Hundreds) township allotment land grant 1887 Grant Book 34 Page 163 County Herbert
WALKER, John Andrew machinist formerly of Lancelot but now of Malvern Vic 1889 Memorial 62/405
No 1
WALKER, John Thomas bootmaker Mt Barker Co Hindmarsh. Crystal Brook (Hundred of Crystal Brook) township allotment land grant 1875 Grant Book 60 Page 435 County Victoria
WALKER, John Thomas bootmaker Kooringa Co Burra. Terowie (Hundred of Terowie) township allotment land grant 1880 Grant Book 40 Page 97 County Kimberley
WALKER, John Thomas bootmaker Kooringa 1883 Application 19796
WALKER, John Thomas draper Kooringa Co Burra. Tarcoola (Out of Hundreds) township allotment land grant 1901 Grant Book 65 Page 302 County Not named
WALKER, John Thomas storekeeper Kooringa. Kooringa Methodist Church trustee 1902 Application 28412, Memorial 104/446
WALKER, John Thomas storekeeper formerly of Kooringa but now of Adelaide 1913 Memorial 120/469
WALKER, John Woodburn miller Mannum trading as Benjamin Walker & Son 1886[-1890] Memorial 150/378
WALKER, Jonas licensed victualler Glenelg 1858[-1860] 7-year lease of the Berkshire Hotel, Glenelg 'on the Adelaide Road' from Thomas NELSON licensed victualler Glenelg Memorial 140/135
WALKER, Joseph farm labourer Keith. Keith (Hundred of Stirling) township allotment land grant 1910 Grant Book 7 Page 101 County Buckingham
WALKER, Joseph Henry builder Adelaide (Rundle St) 1850[-1851] Memorial 474/19
WALKER, Lucie married woman Woodside 1923 Application 27201
WALKER, Marion Miller widow Pt Augusta 1915 Application 26462
WALKER, Mavis Jean married woman Briar Bank Cave St, Aldgate 1949 Application 28644
.WALKER, May married woman Kooringa 1917 Memorial 135/475
No 1
WALKER, Mercy of Brighton 1871[-1882] Memorial 209/252
WALKER, Mercy widow Brighton 1876 Memorial 233/290
WALKER, Mercy widow Brighton 1884 Application 20135
WALKER, Oswald Gilbert draper Kooringa 1924 Memorial 122/491
No 1
WALKER, Richard wheelwright Adelaide 1846[-1852] Memorial 300/6
WALKER, Richard wheelwright Oakbank 1862 Memorial 344/181
WALKER, Richard Arthur pianoforte tuner formerly of Sydney NSW but now of Adelaide 1883 Memorial 137/348
WALKER, Richard Charles Henderson secretary to the Balhannah Case and Timber Mills Ltd of 8 King William St, Adelaide 1918 Memorial 120/476
No 1
WALKER, Robert miner Springbank 1850[-1855] Memorial 292/28
WALKER, Robert farmer Springbank near Adelaide and Caroline Walker his wife 1868 Memorial 98/291
WALKER, Robert stone mason Springbank, died 20/5/1876, of angina pectoris, aged 60 Application 21966.
No 2
WALKER, Robert farmer Sharps Well 1898 Memorial 94/435
No 3
WALKER, Robert gardener Stirling East 1920 Application 26916
WALKER, S of Grenfell St, Adelaide 1853 Memorial 456/46
WALKER, Samuel farmer Oladdie had Wesleyan Methodist associations 1881 Grant Book 13 Page 337 County Dalhousie
No 1 - apparently the same person but some inconsistencies in descriptions
WALKER, Samuel Kerry carpenter Clare 1858 Memorial 230/147
WALKER, Samuel farmer Hundred of Clare 1860 Memorial 208/170
WALKER, Samuel Kerry and WALKER, Henry Kerry carpenters Clare 1865 Application 5984
WALKER, Samuel Kerry farmer near Clare. Hundred of Milne land grant 1866 Grant Book 56 Page 341 County Stanley
WALKER, Samuel Kerry farmer near Clare 1871 Memorial 189/253
WALKER, Simeon Nathaniel miller Laura. Trustee Booyoolie Agricultural Society Inc 1899 Memorial 145/438
WALKER, Stephen George labourer Keith. Keith (Hundred of Stirling) township allotment land grant 1907 Grant Book 7 Page 98 County Buckingham
No 1
WALKER, Thomas labourer Kensington 1851 Memorial 124/35
WALKER, Thomas labourer Marryatville 1854 Memorial 390/65
WALKER, Thomas farmer Kensington 1858 Memorial 90/135
No 2
WALKER, Thomas stone mason Adelaide 1851[-1857] Memorial 391/34, Enrolment 97/42
No 3
WALKER, Thomas civil servant Petersburg. Hundred of Yongala land grant 1908 Grant Book 13 Page 210 County Dalhousie
No 1 - probably the same person
WALKER, Thomas Campbell accountant Adelaide 1902[-1906] Memorial 82/445
WALKER, TC director the Lion Brewing and Malting Co Ltd of Jerningham St, North Adelaide 1915 Memorial 198/472
WALKER, Thomas Campbell accountant Adelaide (Currie St) 1916 Application 26534
No 1
WALKER, Thomas Moody the Elder storekeeper Adelaide 1843 Application 25335
WALKER, Thomas Moody soap and candle maker Adelaide 1846[-1847] Memorial 498/6 Licensed victualler Adelaide 1849[-1854] Memorial 347/16
WALKER, Thomas Moody licensed victualler Adelaide (Robert St) 1849 Memorial 91/415
WALKER, Thomas Moody tallow chandler Adelaide (Robert St) 1854[-1866] Memorial 366/87
WALKER, TW Moody soap and candle maker Adelaide died 22/3/1878. Husband of Mary Ann Walker. Their son, William Henry Walker, was a miner at Gympie Qld in 1899. Mary Ann Walker died 15/4/1900. The family included - Frances Chapman HUGHES widow New Glenelg; Lucy Allenby WATSON widow Adelaide; Thomas Moody Walker [formerly the Younger] soap manufacturer Adelaide; Eliza FOTHERINGHAM wife of David Fotheringham engineer Alberton; Frederick Charles Walker auctioneer Gympie Qld; deceased daughter Elizabeth Ann EMERY, leaving Amy JONES nee Emery wife of William Jones storekeeper Adelaide; Mary Florence STONE nee Emery wife of Henry Stone labourer Alberton; Ida Elizabeth SHEPHERD nee Emery wife of Charles Shepherd builder Hindmarsh; Mary Emily CARTER nee Emery wife of William Henry Carter dairyman Bay Road; also Frances Elizabeth NEWMAN spinster St Peters, Edward Joseph Miller Nsewman civil servant North Walkerville, Frederick William Newman law clerk North Adelaide, children of deceased daughter Mary L Newman. An unmarried daughter, Emma Walker, was a schoolmistress at Alberton by 1906 Application 25335
No 1
WALKER, William labourer Adelaide. He could not write 1838[-1840] Application 22126
No 2
WALKER, William solicitor Adelaide (Gilles St) 1848 Memorial 272/13
WALKER, William solicitor Adelaide (Rundle St) 1849 Memorial 473/13
WALKER, William solicitor Adelaide 1851[-1853] Memorial 343/32
WALKER, William solicitor Mt Barker 1856[-1881] Memorial 21/109
No 3
WALKER, William plasterer Adelaide 1852 Memorial 289/40
WALKER, William plasterer formerly of Adelaide but now of Melbourne Vic 1858 Memorial 214/134
No 4
WALKER, William land owner Adelaide 1852 Memorial 77/44
WALKER, William [formerly landowner Adelaide but now] farmer Section 2221 Hundred of Yatala 1853[-1858] Memorial 28/49
WALKER, William farmer Para Plains 1853[-1857] Memorial 345/49
No 4
WALKER, William labourer Kensington 1853[-1855] Memorial 462/47
WALKER, William contractor Norwood 1856 Application 16677
WALKER, William contractor Western Flat near Mt Barker 1858[-1874] Memorial 286/137
WALKER, William contractor [formerly of Norwood but now of] Mt Barker 1872 Application 16677
WALKER, William farmer Koolunga. Trustee Institute Koolunga. Koolunga (Hundred of Koolunga) township allotment land grant 1876 Grant Book 56 Page 325 County Stanley
WALKER, William contractor formerly of Mt Barker 1873 but now of Koolunga 1878 Application 16677
No 5
WALKER, William dairyman St Leonards on the Sea near Adelaide 1859 Memorial 321/158
WALKER, William farmer Koolunga 1878 Memorial 143/310
No 6
WALKER, William storekeeper North Adelaide (Archer St), became a bankrupt in 1867 Memorial 33/220
No 7
WALKER, William farmer Sandergrove Co Hindmarsh. Hundred of Bonney land grant 1869 Grant Book 54 Page 31 County Russell
No 8
WALKER, William of Third Creek 1881 Application 18616
No 9
WALKER, William farmer Oladdie had Wesleyan Methodist associations 1881 Grant Book 13 Page 337 County Dalhousie
WALKER, William the Younger farmer Hundred of Oladdie 1885 Memorial 19/381
No 10
WALKER, William farmer Clinton. Hundred of Clinton land grant 1881 Grant Book 14 Page 133 County Daly
WALKER, William farmer Clinton. Trustee Wesleyan Methodist Church prob at Clinton 1887 Grant Book 14 Page 136 County Daly
WALKER, William farmer Clinton Centre. Hundred of Clinton land grant 1901 Grant Book 14 Page 139 County Daly
No 11
WALKER, William eatinghouse keeper Talia Co Robinson. Hundred of Colton land grant 1884 Grant Book 48 Page 78 County Musgrave
No 12
WALKER, William bank clerk Robe 1888 Memorial 153/390
WALKER, William Henry gentleman Adelaide 1843 Application 5373
WALKER, William James farmer Clinton Centre. Hundred of Clinton land grant 1908 Grant Book 14 Page 156 County Daly
No 1
WALKER, William P of Guichen Bay 1860 Memorial 141/166
WALKER, William Paterson bookkeeper Robe 1861 Memorial 77/171
WALKER, William P householder Robe 1863 Memorial 73/189
WALKER, William Paterson accountant Robe 1865[-1869] Memorial 33/202
WALKER, William Tangier storekeeper Kingston S-E 1900 Memorial 250/442
WALKERDINE, Joseph bricklayer Thebarton 1841 Application 22603
WALKINGTON, George tailor Melrose 1870[-1871] Memorial 87/248
No 1 – the Elder
WALKINGTON, Joseph George farmer Adelaide 1849 Memorial 398/17
WALKINGTON, Joseph George farmer Rock Gully near Clare 1851[-1858] Memorial 294/32
WALKINGTON, Joseph George licensed victualler Mt Remarkable 1859[-1860] Memorial 329/148, Application 1913
WALKINGTON, Joseph George tailor Melrose 1883 Application 19929
No 2 – perhaps a continuation of No 1
WALKINGTON, JG of the Hundred of Wonoka Co Blachford 1886 Memorial 250/380
No 3 – the Younger
WALKINGTON, Joseph George farmer Gordon. Trustee Bible Christian Chapel Gordon. Gordon (Hundred of Kanyaka) township allotment land grant 1880 Grant Book 49 Page 107 County Newcastle
WALKINGTON, Joseph George farmer Wilson [also known as Kanyaka Siding] Co Newcastle 1885 Memorial 208/370
WALKINGTON, William farmer Boolcunda 1883 Application 19929
No 1
WALKINGTON, William George farmer Appila. Hundred of Appila land grant 1880 Grant Book 24 Page 502 County Frome
WALKINGTON, William George farmer Gordon. Trustee Bible Christian Chapel Gordon. Gordon (Hundred of Kanyaka) township allotment land grant 1880 Grant Book 49 Page 107 County Newcastle
No 1
WALKLEY, Alexandrina widow Croydon 1890[-1899] Memorial 146/401
WALKLEY, Alexandrina widow Croydon, died 9/10/1906 North Croydon. Executors; Arthur John Walkley sharebroker Adelaide (a son) and Thomas Henry BROOKER secretary Adelaide Fruit and Produce Exchange Ltd Memorial 155/456
WALKLEY, Alfred William and Alfred Roscorla Walkley boot retailers Adelaide (Rundle St and Victoria Square) became bankrupts in 1924. Assigned to Harold Herbert SLATTER merchant Adelaide (Pirie St) Memorial 41/492
WALKLEY, Arthur accountant Adelaide (Brookman's Building) linked with Alexandrina Walkley widow Croydon 1902 Memorial 160/445
No 1
WALKLEY, George and Samuel labourers Hindmarsh 1885 Memorial 250/369
WALKLEY, George labourer Hindmarsh 1890 Memorial 2/403
WALKLEY, HW grocer Croydon linked with Alexandrina Walkley widow Croydon 1895 Memorial 172/425
No 1
WALKLEY, James tanner Brompton 1868[-1879] Memorial 52/229
WALKLEY, James [formerly tanner Brompton but now] brickmaker Croydon and Alexandrina Walkley his wife 1884 Memorial 49/362
WALKLEY, Alexandrina of Hindmarsh, widow of James Walkley tanner Brompton 1887 Application 21208
WALKLEY, Alexandrina widow Croydon 1894 Application 22746
WALKLEY, Alexandrina wife of James Walkley brickmaker Croydon 1884, widow of Croydon by 1890, died 1906. Her family included: Albert James Walkley railway employee North Croydon, Alice May HALLIDAY wife of Albert A Halliday lithographer Croydon; Walter Frederick Walkley brewer Fremantle WA; Harry Walkley accountant Fremantle WA; Arthur John Walkley sharebroker Adelaide and Leonard Walkley accountant Adelaide 1907 Application 25305
No 1
WALKLEY, John farmer Adelaide 1846 Memorial 56/335
WALKLEY, John labourer Adelaide 1847 Memorial 380/9
WALKLEY, John farmer Northfield 1854 Memorial 441/69
WALKLEY, John farmer North Fields Dry Creek 1882 Memorial 105/339
WALKLEY, John farmer Dry Creek 1886 Application 20924.
WALKLEY, John farmer near the Stockade 1896 Memorial 234/426
No 1
WALKLEY, Joseph bootmaker Wallaroo 1865[-1886] Memorial 310/200
WALKLEY, Joseph bootmaker Wallaroo. Hundred of Wallaroo land grant 1874 Grant Book 14 Page 82 County Daly
WALKLEY, Robert John greengrocer Gilles Plains 1920 Application 26927
No 1
WALKLEY, Samuel labourer Adelaide 1838 Labourer Hindmarsh 1840 Application 22770
WALKLEY, Samuel labourer Hindmarsh 1840[-1882] Memorial 326/1 Brickmaker Hindmarsh 1850 Memorial 290/25 Labourer Hindmarsh 1854[-1869] Memorial 26/77
WALKOM, John William carpenter Mt Barker. Trustee Dunn Memorial Methodist Church Mt Barker 1922 Application 27087
WALKOM, William contractor Mt Barker 1867[-1870] Application 8836
No 1
WALL, Bernhard Henry farmer Peebinga. Peebinga (Hundred of Peebinga) township allotment land grant 1925 Grant Book 12 Page 241 County Chandos
WALL, Bernhard Henry farmer Peebinga. Trustee Peebinga Hall 1926 Grant Book 12 Page 241 County Chandos
WALL, Charles (sometimes wrongly spelt WALDT) of Adelaide 1855 Memorial 251/90
WALL, Clarice married woman Burra 1949 Application 28649
WALL, E farmer Eurelia 1897 Memorial 95/431
No 1
WALL, Edmund farmer Morphett Vale 1853[-1859] Hundred of Kapunda land grant Memorial 100/151
WALL, Edmund farmer near Kapunda 1869 Application 9896
WALL, Edmund farmer Kapunda 1869[-1879] Memorial 204/237
No 1
WALL, Edward farmer Norwood 1853[-1855] Memorial 230/47
WALL, Edward farmer [formerly of Norwood but now of] Gumeracha 1857[-1864] Memorial 263/120
WALL, Edward farmer formerly of Gumeracha but now of Norwood 1867[-1884] Memorial 150/218
WALL, Edward gentleman Norwood 1895 Application 22969
No 2
WALL, Edward baker Gawler purchased the remainder of George CAUSBY's lease of the Old Bushman Inn at Gawler according to a very complicated financial arrangement 1858 Memorial 193/135
WALL, Edward licensed victualler Gawler assigned the remainder of his 10-year lease for the Old Bushman Inn at Gawler to Eduard BLUMEL barman Gawler 1860 Memorial 250/167
No 3
WALL, Edward miller Kadina. Pt Broughton (Hundred of Mundoora) township allotment land grant 1873 Grant Book 14 Page 490 County Daly
WALL, Edward publican Pt Broughton. Pt Broughton (Hundred of Mundoora) township allotment land grant 1875[-1878] Grant Book 14 Page 491 County Daly
WALL, Edward farmer Pt Broughton. Hundred of Mundoora land graant 1884 Grant Book 14 Page 266 County Daly
WALL, Edward farmer Pt Broughton. Trustee Cemetery Pt Broughton 1887 Grant Book 14 Page 267 County Daly
No 4 - likely to be the Elder
WALL, Edward farmer Mundoora 1884[-1888] Memorial 32/363
WALL, Edward farmer Mundoora. Hundred of Mundoora land grant 1894 Grant Book 14 Page 269 County Daly
No 5 - the Younger
WALL, Edward farmer Hundred of Dalkey. Trustee School and Cemetery Hundred of Grace. Hundred of Grace land grant 1875 Grant Book 27 Page 52 County Gawler
WALL, Edward farmer Alma. Hundred of Dalkey land grant 1876 Grant Book 26 Page 234 County Gawler
WALL, Edward farmer Barabba Scrub linked with John Wall farmer Wandearah 1885 Memorial 156/371
WALL, Edward the Younger farmer Barabba Scrub 1889 Memorial 164/397
No 6
WALL, Edward of Wookongarie Hundred of Terowie land grant 1881 Grant Book 40 Page 16 County Kimberley
WALL, Edward farmer Mintaro Co Stanley. Hundred of Terowie land grant 1883 Grant Book 40 Page 19 County Kimberley
No 7
WALL, Edward blocker Booborowie. Trustee Wesleyan Methodist Church Booborowie. Booborowie (Hundred of Ayers) township allotment land grant 1890 Grant Book 56 Page 321 County Stanley
No 8
WALL, Edward mason Burra North (formerly called Aberdeen) 1950 Memorial 12/525
WALL, Ellen of 246 Waymouth St, Adelaide 1913 Memorial 19/468
No 1
WALL, George William farmer Peebinga. Peebinga (Hundred of Peebinga) township allotment land grant 1926 Grant Book 12 Page 241 County Chandos
WALL, Harriet home duties Peebinga. Peebinga (Hundred of Peebinga) township allotment land grant 1926 Grant Book 12 Page 241 County Chandos
WALL, Henry Bertram farmer Peebinga. Hundred of Peebinga land grant 1952 Grant Book 12 Page 182 County Chandos
WALL, Henry John galvanised iron worker Adelaide 1865 Application 6957
No 1
WALL, John farmer near Alma Plains. Hundred of Alma land grant 1878 Grant Book 26 Page 101 County Gawler
WALL, John farmer Wandearah. Trustee Wesleyan Methodist Chapel Hundred of Wandearah Hundred of Wandearah land grant 1882 Grant Book 60 Page 325 County Victoria
WALL, John farmer Wandearah West. Trustee Institute Wandearah Hundred of Wandearah land grant 1894 Grant Book 60 Page 328 County Victoria
No 2 – perhaps the same person
WALL, John farmer Copperhouse Co Burra. Hundred of Ayers land grant 1878 Grant Book 56 Page 200 County Stanley
WALL, John farmer Mongolata. Hundred of Mongolata land grant 1883 Grant Book 9 Page 118 County Burra
No 1
WALL, Joseph Wyatt bootmaker Kadina. Hundred of Kadina land grant 1878 Grant Book 14 Page 234 County Daly
WALL, Joseph Wyatt bootmaker Kadina Co Daly. Farina (Out of Hundreds) township allotment land grant 1878 Grant Book 65 Page 77 County Not named
No 1
WALL, Richard labourer Pt Elliot 1857 Memorial 253/128
WALL, Richard farmer Pt Elliot 1877 Memorial 178/1298
No 2 - perhaps a continuation of No 1
WALL, Richard licensed victualler Gawler Belt near Gawler 1879 Memorial 63/324
No 3
WALL, Richard labourer Mundoora. Hundred of Mundoora land grant 1885 Grant Book 14 Page 266 County Daly
No 1
WALL, Thomas labourer Hampton 1882 Memorial 129/342
WALL, Thomas of Hampton near Kooringa Co Burra. Hundred of Terowie land grant 1883 Grant Book 40 Page 18 County Kimberley
WALL, Thomas Francis labourer Owen. Owen (Hundred of Dalkey) township allotment land grant 1881 Grant Book 27 Page 445 County Gawler
No 1 - perhaps the same person
WALL, William B stockman Mt Murchison 1870 Memorial 102/248
WALL, William Burton publican New Glenelg and Jane Wall his wife 1889 Application 21684
WALL, William Samuel farmer Peebinga. Hundred of Peebinga land grant 1927 Grant Book 12 Page 181 County Chandos
No 1 FIND – prior history
WALLACE, Abraham sheep farmer Reynella, died 27/9/1884 intestate. Letters of administration to his widow, Matilda Wallace, to settle his £12,000 estate Memorial 204/388
WALLACE, Abraham sheep farmer Reynella, died 27/9/1884 intestate, letters of administration to Matilda Wallace, widow of the deceased, to complete the task within 6 months 24/10/1884. Estate worth £12,000 Deposit 143/1887
WALLACE, Matilda widow Reynella, power of attorney to George WARLAND gentleman Adelaide, to proceed to the Northern Territory and manage a crown land lease cattle station containing 4,025 square miles near All Saints Well and Lake Woods 29/1/1886 Deposit 16/1886
No 1
WALLACE, Alexander law clerk Adelaide 1884 Application 20391
WALLACE, Alexander solicitor Narracoorte 1886[-1909] Memorial 63/374
No 1
WALLACE, Anne storekeeper Mt Gambier 1859[-1861] Memorial 307/153
WALLACE, Anne widow Mt Gambier 1863[-1864] Memorial 200/189
WALLACE, Ann widow Mt Gambier, died 1877. Francis Wallace farmer Allendale near Kapunda the only executor of her will Memorial 186/302
WALLACE, Charles farmer near Tanunda. Hundred of Moorooroo land grant 1865 Grant Book 44 Page 257 County Light
No 1
WALLACE, David shipwright Le Fevre Peninsula 1853 Memorial 254/62
WALLACE, David shipwright Pt Adelaide 1855 Memorial 202/93
WALLACE, David formerly shipwright Pt Adelaide 1855 but now farmer Hindmarsh Island 1869 Application 9687
WALLACE, David farmer Hindmarsh Island 1861[-1884] Memorial 2/173, Application 7210
WALLACE, David shipwright Hindmarsh Island 1865 Memorial 317/207
No 2
WALLACE, David clerk Semaphore 1883[-1886] Memorial 29/348
No 3
WALLACE, David of Pt Adelaide 1885 Memorial 158/367
WALLACE, Edmund stableman Chapel St, Kensington. Brother to Mrs BEHENNA. Children of George Wallace no description 1880 Application 17862
WALLACE, Ellen Whitson spinster Edinburgh, Co Midlothian, Scotland, power of attorney to John WALLACE solicitor Adelaide, to sell mortgage properties in the Hundred of Yatala where the borrower has defaulted 18/3/1884 Deposit 91/1884
No 1 – perhaps the same person FIND CHECK RUN
WALLACE, Francis farmer Mt Pleasant Hundred of Bagot land grant 1877 Grant Book 17 Page 232 County Eyre
WALLACE, Francis farmer Allendale 1883[-1889] Memorial 228/349, Application 19839
WALLACE, George ostler Yacka. Yacka (Hundred of Yackamoorundie) township allotment land grant 1878 Grant Book 56 Page 111 County Stanley
WALLACE, George Jeffrey master mariner Milang 1882[-1902] Memorial 213/342
WALLACE, H shepherd FS Dutton's Anlaby Station 1844 Memorial 381/3
WALLACE, Henry Thomas of Kensington 1888 Memorial 203/389
WALLACE, Hugh carpenter Kooringa 1851 Memorial 306/35
No 1
WALLACE, Isaac farmer Mt Gambier, and Ellen Wallace his wife nee ALEXANDER parents of Marcella Sophia Wallace, born 1/9/1857 Application 24100
WALLACE, Isaac farmer Mt Gambier 1864 Memorial 117/200
WALLACE, Isaac farmer Allendale Hundred of MacDonnell 1865 Memorial 149/201
WALLACE, J dealer Adelaide 1856 Memorial 150/151
No 1
WALLACE, James farmer Section 637 Wiltshire Special Survey 1851[-1856] Memorial 368/36
WALLACE, James farmer Jacob Creek Wiltshire Special Survey 1856. He could not write Application 5134
WALLACE, James farmer Moorooroo Creek 1861. He could not write Application 2685
No 2
WALLACE, James solicitor Adelaide 1888 Memorial 33/390
WALLACE, Jeremiah and Anne of Mt Gambier, died c1858. They bequeathed certain land in Mt Gambier to their younger son, Abraham Wallace Memorial 230/145
No 1
WALLACE, John yeoman Morphett Vale 1849 Memorial 338/15
No 2
WALLACE, John solicitor Pt Adelaide 1876 Application 14917.
WALLACE, John solicitor Pt Adelaide 1876[-1888] Memorial 98/288
No 3
WALLACE, John master mariner Goolwa 1880 Application 18001
No 4
WALLACE, John farmer Hill River near Clare 1894 Application 22665
No 5
WALLACE, John farmer Noarlunga 1894 Application 22727
FIND CHECK SOLICITOR INITIALS
WALLACE, JW solicitor Pt Adelaide 1875 Application 14631
No 1
WALLACE, Norman V solicitor Narracoorte 1922 Memorial 7/487
WALLACE, Norman Verschuer solicitor Naracoorte 1925 Application 27334
No 1
WALLACE, Robert of Aberdeen near Kooringa 1865 Memorial 39/208
No 2
WALLACE, Robert & Co no description searched for minerals on Section 3926 Hundred of Onkaparinga. William Thompson Wallace mentioned but not described 1869 Memorial 242/242
No 3
WALLACE, Robert miner Pt Elliot 1867 Memorial 77/251
WALLACE, Robert of Pt Elliot 1882 Memorial 99/346
No 4
WALLACE, Robert warehouseman Adelaide 1883 Memorial 156/351
WALLACE, Robert manchester warehouseman Adelaide 1895 Application 22965
No 5
WALLACE, Robert of Allendale 1890 Memorial 109/404
WALLACE, Roger William KC 2 Harcourt Buildings The Temple, London, Middlesex, England, power of attorney to Ernest BLACK physician Perth WA, to manage his Australian real estate 30/12/1907 Deposit 10/1908
WALLACE, Thomas mason Kooringa took over the lease of the Bushman Inn at Gawler from Britton Tasmanian JONES licensed victualler Gawler for £133 1849 Memorial 492/18
No 1
WALLACE, William printer Adelaide 1850 Memorial 207/27 Printer Currie St, Adelaide 1851 He laid out a township on Section 254 Survey B Memorial 17/32
WALLACE, William printer Adelaide 1852[-1855] Memorial 260/40
WALLACE, William printer Adelaide, died c1865. He left his estate to his wife, Jane Wallace, for life during her widowhood, then to his daughter, Mrs David THOMPSON, and her children absolutely in remainder expectant. If her issue failed, the estate to go to the children of Frederick GOLDNEY Memorial 98/204
WALLACE, William Henry licensed victualler Adelaide, took out a 5-year lease on the Selborne Hotel and Grill Room in Pirie St Adelaide at £2/10/- a week for the first 2 years and £8 a week for the final 3 years from 1888 Memorial 34/396
No 1
WALLADGE, Daniel labourer Solomontown at Pt Pirie 1909 Memorial 230/460
WALLADGE, Daniel labourer Pt Pirie, died 22/7/1909. Husband of Betsey Walladge, who had become Mrs Betsey SMITH of Booleroo Centre by 1917. Father of William James Walladge labourer Pt Pirie 1917 Memorials 152 & 194/475
No 1
WALLADGE, William farmer Mudla Wirra 1855 Memorial 249/91
WALLADGE, William of Templers 1866 Application 7067
WALLADGE, William farmer near Templers 1870[-1877] Memorial 206/244
WALLADGE, William farmer formerly of near Templers 1873 but now of Koolunga 1878 Application 16890
WALLADGE, William farmer formerly of Mudla Wirra now of Koolunga 1897 Application 23372
WALLAGE, John labourer Inman Valley. Newland (Hundred of Encounter Bay) township allotment land grant 1887 Grant Book 37 Page 335 County Hindmarsh
No 1
WALLAGE, Josiah farmer Inman Valley 1858 Memorial 168/146
WALLAGE, Mary Ann married woman Inman Valley [Mrs Josiah Wallage nee Mary Ann CHALLICE] Newland (Hundred of Encounter Bay) township allotment land grant 1887 Grant Book 37 Page 335 County Hindmarsh
WALLAGE, William labourer Inman Valley. Newland (Hundred of Encounter Bay) township allotment land grant 1887 Grant Book 37 Page 335 County Hindmarsh
No 1
WALLBANK, Joseph bought land in Strathalbyn in 1852 Memorial 324/82
WALLBANK, Joseph of Strathalbyn 1865 Application 6086
WALLBANK, Joseph carter Strathalbyn, died c1893 intestate. He was already in Strathalbyn by 1852, when he was a labourer. His sons included , Thomas Wallbank farmer Strathalbyn, John Wallbank, Frederick Wallbank, and Richard Wallbank all no description Application 22643
WALLBANK, Joseph carter Strathalbyn and his wife Mary Ann Margaret Wallbank had both died by 1893. Parents of Thomas Wallbank farmer Strathalbyn. Joseph Wallbank's estate worth £620 Memorial 96/420
WALLENT, Carl farmer Nairne (Should this be Nain??) 1872 Application 12005
WALLENT, Lorenz farmer Nain, made his will 16/12/1859. He left his whole estate to his eldest son, Carl, provided he carried out certain conditions. Wife Petronella nee STANKO to get £50 ‘if and when she demands the same … and my son Carl has to give board and lodging gratis unto my dear and beloved wife Petronella during her lifetime, but of course my deaer wife shall be at liberty to live with my daughters if and when she likes. £1100 and a bay mare to son Simon Wallent when he comes of age. Youngest daughter, Johanne Luise to get £100 when she is 18, to be used as a dowry. If it is not paid then, Luise to charge 5% per annum in addition to the original sum. Also to get a good milking cow and remain at her brother Carl’s place until she marries. Carl to also pay the expenses of the wedding. Heinrich SCHWARZ to tutor Johanne Luise Wallent. Daughters Maria MODISTACH, Maria PAECH, Therese DOHNT to get £10 each within a year of their father’s death. Application 6489
No 1
WALLER, Alfred James farmer Rapid Bay 1875 heir at law of the late James Waller formerly farmer Yankalilla but now deceased Application 14313
WALLER, Alfred James farmer Kangaroo Island. Penneshaw (Hundred of Dudley) township allotment land grant 1882 Grant Book 11 Page 38 County Carnarvon
No 1
WALLER, Benjamin farmer Hog Bay Kangaroo Island. William Waller mentioned but not described 1888 Memorial 168/390
WALLER, Benjamin of American River Kangaroo Island 1888 Memorial 75/392
WALLER, Grace spinster Monart Glebe Enniscorthy, Co Wexford, Ireland, temporarily absent from SA, power of attorney to George Swan FOWLER merchant Adelaide, to manage her SA real estate 12/3/1884 Deposit 144/1885
No 1
WALLER, Henry labourer Penneshaw Kangaroo Island. Penneshaw (Hundred of Dudley) township allotment land grant 1882 Grant Book 11 Page 39 County Carnarvon
WALLER, Henry farmer Hog Bay Kangaroo Island 1894 Memorial 214/420
No 1
WALLER, James labourer Black Forest 1846[-1847] Memorial 92/345
WALLER, James labourer Hammersmith near Adelaide 1847 Memorial 94/345
WALLER, James yeoman Edwardstown 1854 Memorial 372/63
WALLER, James labourer South Road 1855 Memorial 469/87
WALLER, James labourer Black Forest, died 14/8/1869 intestate. Estate worth £450. Husband of Mercy Waller Application 19444
WALLER, Mercy widow Black Forest; relict of the late James Waller of the Black Forest 1882 Application 19444
No 2
WALLER, James labourer Adelaide 1852[-1854] Memorial 330/40
WALLER, James agricultural labourer Adelaide 1853 Hundred of Yankalilla land grant Memorial 231/60
WALLER, James stockholder Cape Jervis 1854 Memorial 126/69
WALLER, James 23 labourer Happy Valley married Harriett CHANDLER 17 spinster Happy Valley, on 11/5/1852 Christ Church O'Halloran Hill. Witnesses: William HICKMAN and Sarah CHANDLER Application 14313
WALLER, James formerly agricultural labourer Adelaide but now of The Stockyards, Rapid Bay 1861 Application 2281
WALLER, James farmer Rapid Bay, died 14/3/1865 intestate, of concussion of the brain, aged 38. His eldest son, Alfred James Waller, born 2/11/1853 Rapid Bay Cape Jervis, inherited as heir at law Application 14313
No 3
WALLER, James sheep farmer formerly of Melbourne Vic but now of Pandura near Pt Augusta 1866 Memorial 242/214
No 1
WALLER, Samuel labourer Natimuck Vic (turned 21 on 22/11/1888) son of Harriett BOWMAN formerly Mrs Harriett Waller nee Chandler (who died 3/4/1885) and grandson of Charles CHANDLER farmer Chandler Hill (who died 20/8/1878) Memorial 153/398
WALLER, Samuel labourer Natimuck Vic 1889[-1895] Memorial 184/399
WALLER, Walter farmer Warooka 1883[-1884] Memorial 88/352
WALLEY, Thomas William Charles of Woodlands Mt Crawford 1864 Memorial 223/198
No 1
WALLIS, Alfred James engine driver Aberdeen near Kooringa 1913 Memorial 51/468
WALLIS, Alfred James engine driver formerly of Aberdeen but now of 24 Croydon Rd, Keswick 1929 Application 27763.
WALLIS, Alfred James formerly engine driver Aberdeen near Kooringa but now out of business Croydon Road, Keswick 1934 Memorial 42/508
WALLIS, Benjamin restaurant keeper Adelaide (Rundle St) 1894 Memorial 194/422
No 1
WALLIS, Edmund overseer Kensington 1883 Memorial 194/352
No 2 - perhaps a continuation of No 1
WALLIS, Edmund chaff merchant Kensington 1890[-1909] Application 21912.
WALLIS, Edmund formerly chaff merchant Kensington, but now out of business Kersbrook. He could not write 1922 Application 27061.
WALLIS, Elizabeth Jane widow Virginia 1911 Application 25928
No 1 - likely to be the same person
WALLIS, George bricklayer Adelaide 1844[-1851] Memorial 498/3
WALLIS, George of Wright St, Adelaide 1854 Memorial 195/65
No 2 - perhaps a continuation of No 1
WALLIS, George blacksmith Adelaide 1855 Memorial 171/98
WALLIS, George bricklayer Adelaide 1863 Memorial 310/193
No 3
WALLIS, George carpenter Pt Adelaide 1850 Memorial 32/28
WALLIS, George carpenter Queenstown 1851 Memorial 109/36
No 4
WALLIS, George labourer Hindmarsh took out a 7-year lease of the Commercial Inn Hindmarsh at £130 a year from John PACKHAM baker Hindmarsh 1852 Memorial 367/42
WALLIS, George licensed victualler Port Road 1858 Memorial 273/135
No 5 - uncertain; could belong to either No 1 or 4
WALLIS, George bricklayer Hindmarsh, died c1867. He left his entire estate in equal shares absolutely to his two daughters, Faith Wallis and Susan Wallis spinsters Hindmarsh Memorial 30/222
WALLIS, George Richard storekeeper Hatherleigh. Hatherleigh (Hundred of Mt Muirhead) township allotment land grant 1888 Grant Book 31 Page 329 County Grey
WALLIS, Hughie McKenzie company director 136 South Rd, Richmond, director of Theatre Investments Pty Ltd, 18 Wright St, Adelaide 1963 Application 29569
No 1
WALLIS, John farmer Noarlunga 1854[-1866] Memorial 299/76
No 2 - probably the same person
WALLIS, John farmer Willunga 1854 Memorial 234/105
WALLIS, John farmer Section 545 Hundred of Willunga 1858 Memorial 304/146
No 3
WALLIS, John teamster Bundaleer. Hundred of Belalie land grant 1874 Grant Book 60 Page 111 County Victoria
No 4
WALLIS, John wheelwright Strathalbyn 1900 Memorial 142/441
WALLIS, John Thomas Henry farmer Parilla. Hundred of Parilla land grant 1944 Grant Book 12 Page 103 County Chandos
WALLIS, OA farm apprentice Tooperang 1923 Memorial 34/488
No 1
WALLIS, Richard bootmaker Macclesfield 1855 Memorial 197/86
WALLIS, Richard bootmaker Macclesfield 1856 Macclesfield Wesleyan Chapel trustee Memorial 299/101
WALLIS, Richard cordwainer Macclesfield 1861 Application 2284.
No 2
WALLIS, Richard and Thomas of Gawler 1857 Memorial 191/127
No 1
WALLIS, Robert of Aberdeen near Kooringa 1865 Memorial 39/208
WALLIS, Robert labourer formerly of Aberdeen SA but now of Dalesford Vic 1876 Application 15531
No 1
WALLIS, Thomas carter Adelaide 1838. Husband of Sarah Wallis Application 7506.
WALLIS, Thomas [formerly carter Adelaide but now] labourer North Adelaide 1853[-1862] Memorial 210/53
WALLIS, Sarah Ann widow North Adelaide 1876 Memorial 118/293
No 2
WALLIS, Thomas tailor Adelaide 1845[-1846] (Pt TA 79 Rundle St) Memorial 146/7
WALLIS, Thomas tailor in the vicinity of Adelaide 1848 Memorial 257/16
WALLIS, Thomas tailor Section 296 near Adelaide 1850[-1856] Memorial 304/24
WALLIS, Thomas tailor Fourth Creek late 1850[-1860] Memorial 205/27
WALLIS, Thomas tailor formerly of Fourth Creek but now of Kent Town 1866 Memorial 203/214
WALLIS, Thomas tailor Kent Town 1867 Application 8719.
WALLIS, Thomas gentleman Kent Town 1875 Memorial 130/280
No 3 FIND CHECK RUN
WALLIS, Thomas gardener Macclesfield 1856 Macclesfield Wesleyan Chapel trustee Memorial 299/101
WALLIS, Thomas gardener Macclesfield. Hundred of Macclesfield land grant 1858 Grant Book 36 Page 361 County Hindmarsh
WALLIS, Thomas farmer near Clare Co Stanley. Hundred of Appila land grant 1879 Grant Book 24 Page 498 County Frome
WALLIS, Thomas farmer Stephenston township Hundred of Palmer Co Newcastle 1887[-1888] Memorial 79/384
WALLIS, Thomas Albert contractor Fullarton 1878[-1880] Memorial 91/312
WALLIS, Walter John of near Strathalbyn one of the lessees charged with the development of certain reserve land between Strathalbyn and the Angas River as a bowling green 1914 Memorial 101/470
No 1
WALLIS, William farmer near Tanunda Co Light. Hundred of Glen Roy land grant 1873 Grant Book 29 Page 284 County MacDonnell
No 2
WALLIS, William coppersmith Adelaide (Pt TA 83 Rundle St) 1880 Memorial 219/324
WALLMANN, A undertaker's assistant Alberton 1907 Application 25360
WALLMANN, Arthur Gordon grazier Yankalilla 1943 Application 28362
WALLMANN, Carl licensed victualler Gawler 1882[-1883] Memorial 81/343
No 1
WALLMANN, Carl Friedrich carpenter Adelaide [probably Angas St] 1850 Memorial 388/24
WALLMANN, Carl Friedrich piano tuner Adelaide 1867 Memorial 237/225
WALLMANN, Friedrich Theodor cabinetmaker Adelaide 1875 Memorial 62/280
WALLMANN, Gustav August sheepfarmer Unalla Bugle Ranges 1906 Memorial 242/454
No 1
WALLMANN, Heinrich carpenter Adelaide (Hindmarsh Square) 1854 Memorial 3/78
WALLMANN, Heinrich carpenter Adelaide (Angas St) 1856 Memorial 244/97
WALLMANN, Heinrich Friedrich Wilhelm cabinetmaker Adelaide 1859[-1861] Application 402, Memorial 319/173
No 1
WALLMANN, RH law clerk Adelaide 1907 Memorial 157/456
WALLMANN, RH solicitor Adelaide 1908 Memorial 57/460
WALLMANN, Reginald Horton member of the legal firm of Messrs Wallmann and MARTIN, successors to the business of LM CULLEN solicitor Adelaide 1914 Application 26563
WALLMANN, Reginald Horton solicitor Adelaide and Nettie Eugenie Wallmann his wife 1918 Memorial 82/477
WALLMANN, RJ undertaker Pulteney St, Adelaide 1897 Application 23525
WALLSBY, John J accountant Pt Augusta 1876 Memorial 194/296
WALLSCHLAGER, Friedrich farmer Lyndoch Valley 1855 Memorial 225/222
No 1
WALLSCHUTZKY/WALLSCHÜTZKY, Johann Christian formerly blacksmith Black Springs (Springton??) 1859 then Stockwell but now an insolvent 1876 Application 15651.
WALLSCHUTZKY/WALLSCHÜTZKY, Johann Christian farmer Palmer Hundred of Dalrymple land grant 1881 Grant Book 19 Page 143 County Fergusson
WALLSCHUETZKY/WALLSCHUTZKY/WALLSCHÜTZKY, Johann Christian farmer Streaky Bay. Hundred of Ripon land grant 1900[-1904] Grant Book 52 Page 72 County Robinson
WALLSCHUTZKY, Johann Friedrich of Broken Hill and Bridget Wallschutzky his wife 1898 Application 23620
WALLSCHUTZKY/WALLSCHÜTZKY, Wilhelm linked with Sections 119, 120 Hundred of Eurelia Co Dalhousie 1882 Memorial 222/345
WALMSLEY, Alfred Smith clerk Adelaide 1884[-1885] Memorial 124/359
No 1
WALPOLE, Henry farmer Para Plains 1850[-1851] Memorial 8/21
WALPOLE, Henry farmer Para Plains near Salisbury 1852[-1853] Memorial 301/39
WALPOLE, Henry licensed victualler Burton near Salisbury 1866 Memorial 175/210
WALPOLE, Henry gentleman Burton near Salisbury 1866 Memorial 248/211
WALPOLE, Henry gentleman Kapunda 1874 Memorial 8/519
WALPOLE, Henry died 23/10/1875. He left a life annuity to Mary Anne ETTE nee Walpole, daughter of William Walpole. She re-married, aged 39, 15/7/1879 Temperance Hotel, Robe, Thomas IRVING 59 widower farmer Naracoorte (Father Robert Irving). 23/4/1884 Mrs Irvine died near Naracoorte, of acute consumption, aged 45. Peter ROWLAND farmer Redhill, an executor for the Walpole Estate, gave the above information Deposit 39/1872, Enrolment 88/53
No 1 - likely to be the same person
WALPOLE, John farmer Waterloo Plains 1868 Memorial 124/229
WALPOLE, John farmer Hamilton on the Light 1872[-1875] Memorial 47/273
No 1 - mixture of the Elder and the Younger
WALPOLE, John Bland farmer Waterloo Plains Mundoora 1904 Application 24702
WALPOLE, John Bland the Elder farmer Waterloo Plains and JB Walpole the Younger farmer Hamilton on the Light 1904 Memorial 63/450
No 1
WALPOLE, Owen William farmer Appila. Hundred of Appila land grant 1879 Grant Book 24 Page 496 County Frome
WALPOLE, Owen William of Appila Yarrowie 1885 Memorial 193/372
No 1 - likely to be the same person
WALPOLE, Walter farmer near Hamilton on the Light 1872[-1874] Memorial 26/261
WALPOLE, Walter farmer Kapunda 1882 Memorial 38/343
WALPOLE, Walter farmer Appila 1885 Memorial 129/371
WALPOLE, Walter formerly farmer Appila but now coach driver Kapunda 1885 Memorial 56/372
No 1
WALSGOTT, Gustav grazier Mt Gambier 1883 Memorial 228/353
WALSGOTT, Gustav farmer Mt Gambier. Hundred of Blanche land grant 1885 Grant Book 30 Page 6 County Grey
WALSGOTT, Gustav farmer Millicent. Hundred of Mt Muirhead land grant 1893 Grant Book 31 Page 204 County Grey
WALSH, Augustine farmer near Booborowie. Hundred of Ayers land grant 1876 Grant Book 56 Page 193 County Stanley
WALSH, AT JP of Clare 1906 Memorial 52/456
No 1
WALSH, Catherine widow Adelaide (West Tce) 1853 Memorial 125/55
WALSH, Catherine widow near Kapunda linked with Joseph Walsh farmer near Kapunda 1863 Memorial 105/189
WALSH, Catherine widow near Kapunda linked with Peter Walsh farmer near Kapunda 1864 Memorial 282/192
WALSH, Catherine widow Adelaide linked with Peter Walsh farmer Kapunda 1867 Memorial 125/266
WALSH, Catherine widow Belvidere 1867 Enrolment 66/52
WALSH, Catherine widow formerly of Adelaide but now of Hindmarsh 1888 linked with WALSH, Hugh farmer Bagot Gap near Kapunda 1892 Application 22398
WALSH, Charles storeman Robe 1854 Memorial 106/68
WALSH, David licensed victualler Hindley St (Star Inn Hindley St), died c1851. His widow, Mary Ann Walsh, had taken over the business Memorial 341/37
WALSH, Donald Keith labourer Milang 1926 Memorial 200/507
WALSH, Edmund Leo farmer Bletchley 1921 Memorial 51/483
No 1
WALSH, Edward, James and Thomas farmers near Strathalbyn 1870[-1878] Memorial 6/248
No 2 - perhaps a continuation of No 1
WALSH, Edward butcher Strathalbyn 1902 Memorial 169/446
WALSH, Edward farmer Tory Banks near Strathalbyn 1913 Application 26225
WALSH, Edward farmer Strathalbyn 1921 Memorial 69/484
WALSH, Edward butcher Strathalbyn, died 15/11/1921. Brother to Ellen ROBINSON Memorial 161/484
WALSH, Frederick tailor Adelaide 1912 Application 26071
WALSH, Frederick John foreman engineer Lynington St, Tusmore 1940 Application 28252
No 1
WALSH, Hugh farmer Kapunda 1867 Memorial 51/222
No 2 - probably a continuation of No 1
WALSH, Hugh farmer Bagot Gap near Kapunda 1877[-1885] Memorial 6/299
WALSH, Hugh farmer Bagot Gap near Kapunda, became a bankrupt in 1892 Memorial 160/415
WALSH, Hugh farmer Kapunda 1908 Application 25511
No 1
WALSH, James gentleman Adelaide 1842[-1854] Memorial 244/2
WALSH, James brewer Adelaide 1840[-1851] Memorial 472/18
WALSH, James brewer Adelaide (Pirie St) 1849[-1851] Memorial 472/18
WALSH, James Esquire Adelaide (Pirie St) 1851[-1856] Memorial 4/101
WALSH, James gentleman Adelaide 1854 Memorial 238/78
WALSH, James wine and spirit merchant Adelaide 1854[-1858] Memorial 48/79
WALSH, James merchant Adelaide 1855[-1859] Memorial 260/92
WALSH, James Esquire Adelaide 1855 Memorial 481/88
WALSH, James gentleman Norwood 1854 [He had possibly been living in Norwood since 1851 when he first bought real estate there] Memorial 275/71
WALSH, James Esquire Adelaide, power of attorney to Joel ROBERTS gentleman Hindmarsh and Joseph Eldin MOULDEN gentleman Adelaide, power of attorney to manage his SA business affairs 23/12/1865 Deposit 152/1866
WALSH, James gentleman The Waldrons Burnside 1872 Memorial 165/262
WALSH, James Esquire formerly of Norwood and then of Burnside, died 25/4/1873 on the high seas while on a voyage between South Australia and England Memorial 11/374
WALSH, James of Adelaide, died in 1873 on the high seas on a voyage from SA to England Memorial 164/367
WALSH, James brewer and Isabella Walsh his wife, lived at Osmond Tce, Norwood, in a home willed to Mrs Walsh by the late Frederick Ward DAY [who died 16/6/1899], Mrs Walsh died 18/4/1892, of plurisis diarrhoea and heart failure, aged 86, before she inherited the house Application 23879
WALSH, James Esquire formerly of Norwood later of Burnside, died 25/4/1873 on the high seas on the way to England. His estate to be sold, and the proceeds placed in trust to earn for his wife, Isabella nee NICHOLSON, for life, an annual income of £200 for her use. After her death, the estate to be shared equally amongst his brothers and sister and their descendants mostly in Yorkshire, England. His wife to get all her jewels absolutely and his jewellery for life, then to his brothers Samuel and George Walsh. His wife could also select £150 worth of furniture from the house for her own absolute use Application 18451
No 2
WALSH, James gentleman Brighton 1851[-1857] Memorial 466/86
WALSH, James merchant Brighton 1858 Memorial 216/132
WALSH, James Esquire formerly of Noarlunga but now of Brighton 1860 Memorial 268/165
WALSH, James gentleman Brighton Co Adelaide. Hundred of Hall land grant 1860 Grant Book 56 Page 209 County Stanley
WALSH, James Esquire Brighton Co Adelaide. Hundred of Dalkey land grant 1879 Grant Book 26 Page 223 County Gawler
No 3
WALSH, James farmer Great South Road 1852[-1853] Memorial 12/40
No 4
WALSH, James gentleman Kent Town 1870 Application 10805.
WALSH, James gentleman Kent Town 1871 Memorial 205/250
No 5
WALSH, James farmer Strathalbyn 1887 Memorial 116/387
WALSH, James farmer Springfield near Strathalbyn, died c1917. Father of Richard Walsh farmer Springfield Memorial 145/475
WALSH, James farmer Springfield near Strathalbyn, died 5/5/1917. Executor; Richard David Walsh farmer Sandergrove Road, near Strathalbyn Memorial 144/477
WALSH, James farmer Strathalbyn, died 5/5/1917. Husband of Rebecca Walsh of Springfield near Strathalbyn. Father of Richard Walsh, Edward Walsh, John Walsh and Joseph Walsh (also known as Clem Walsh). Edward Walsh died 9/7/1924 intestate. Richard Walsh died 21/12/1924 intestate. Surviving sons in 1925 - Richard David Walsh farmer near Strathalbyn and John Walsh barman Murray Bridge Memorial 145/492
No 1 - probably the same person
WALSH, John engineer Pt Adelaide 1849[-1850] Memorial 442/15
WALSH, John engineer Adelaide 1853 Memorial 61/60
WALSH, John contractor Adelaide 1856 Memorial 300/109
No 2 - probably the same person
WALSH, John stockholder Darling River 1854 Memorial 166/62
WALSH, John gentleman Gawler 1854 Memorial 445/66
WALSH, John stockholder Gawler 1854[-1856] Memorial 440/68
No 3
WALSH, John contractor Wallaroo 1885 Memorial 143/370
WALSH, John farmer Wallaroo 1889 Memorial 131/397
No 4
WALSH, John mason Two Wells 1869 Application 10240
No 5
WALSH, John carpenter Pt Adelaide and Jane Walsh his wife 1883 Memorial 72/349
No 6 FIND CHECK CHRISTIAN NAME
WALSH, John farmer Warnertown 1894 Memorial 20/423
WALSH, James farmer Warnertown, had died by 1902. Executors – William GOODE merchant Pt Pirie and Michael Francis KAIN farmer Warnertown Grant Book 60 Page 395 County Victoria
WALSH, John Andrew storekeeper Farina Out of Hundreds. Farina (Out of Hundreds) township allotment land grant 1878 Grant Book 65 Page 69 County Not named
No 1
WALSH, John Joseph of Adelaide 1849 Memorial 473/31
WALSH, John Joseph of Adelaide. Hundred of Munno Para land grants 1849 Grant Book 1 Page 92 County Adelaide
WALSH, JJ clerk to JG RUSSELL solicitor Pt Adelaide 1880 Memorial 56/322
No 1
WALSH, John Thomas clerk Pt Augusta Co Frome. Pt Augusta West (Hundred of Copley) township allotment land grant 1874 Grant Book 66 Page 151 County Manchester
WALSH, John T accountant Pt Augusta 1875 Memorial 219/287
No 1
WALSH, Joseph farmer Kapunda linked with Hugh Francis Walsh farmer Bagot Gap 1867 Memorial 43/222
WALSH, Joseph farmer Kapunda 1871 Memorial 29/254
No 1 FIND CHECK RUN
WALSH, Joseph James farmer Bagot Gap Co Light. Hundred of Pekina land grants 1880 Grant Book 13 Page 161 County Dalhousie
WALSH, Joseph James farmer Tarcowie. Trustee Tarcowie Cemetery 1885 Grant Book 13 Page 53 County Dalhousie
No 1
WALSH, Joseph James farmer Bagot Gap Co Light. Hundred of Yangya land grant 1875 Grant Book 60 Page 87 County Victoria
No 2
WALSH, Joseph James farmer Second Valley, died 12/9/1906 Bishops Flat? Husband of Mary Theresa Walsh, who had a life interest in his estate, or until she remarried. He left an estate worth £2,700. Mary Theresa Walsh died 23/11/1945 Lourdes Valley, Glen Osmond, of 2 weeks' cerebral haemorrhage, aged 70. She had a family of 4 living sons Application 28977
WALSH, Joseph William master mariner Pt Adelaide 1876 Application 15205
WALSH, Leo poultry farmer Anzac Highway Glandore 1947 Application 28484
WALSH, Margaret widow Murray River 1856 Memorial 477/97
No 1
WALSH, Martin labourer Macclesfield Hundred of Dalrymple land grant 1879 Grant Book 19 Page 140 County Fergusson
WALSH, Martin of Oaklands Yorke Peninsula Hundred of Dalrymple land grant 1880 Grant Book 19 Page 141 County Fergusson
No 1
WALSH, Matthew and Peter bricklayers Adelaide 1853[-1854] Hundred of Belvidere land grant Memorial 58/60
WALSH, Matthew bricklayer and mason Adelaide eldest son and heir at law of the late Peter Walsh deceased and his wife now Catherine Walsh widow formerly of Kapunda but now of Adelaide 1856 Memorials 262 & 263/111 Other members of the family appeared to be Peter, Joseph and Hugh Walsh farmers Kapunda 1856 Memorial 266/111 Matthew Walsh had become a farmer in Adelaide by late 1856 Memorial 266/111
WALSH, Maurice Rougham auctioneer Adelaide Co Adelaide. Waukaringa township (Out of Hundreds) allotment land grant 1889 Grant Book 45 Page 4 County Lytton
WALSH, Michael farmer Coromandel Valley 1863 Memorial 265/188
No 1
WALSH, Patrick farmer Para Plains 1856[-1866] Memorial 85/109
No 2
WALSH, Patrick mason Virginia 1865[-1874] Memorial 280/204
No 3
WALSH, Patrick farmer The Wakefield 1877 Memorial 4/298
No 4
WALSH, Patrick blacksmith Hawker. Hawker (Hundred of Wonoka) township allotment land grant 1880 Grant Book 5 Page 7 County Blachford
No 5
WALSH, Patrick of Benowie 1888 Memorial 23/392
No 6
WALSH, Patrick of the Hundred of Pirie 1887 Memorial 245/385
WALSH, Patrick labourer Crystal Brook 1891 Memorial 183/408
No 7
WALSH, Patrick farmer Lower Broughton 1895 Memorial 166/425
WALSH, Patrick Bailey stockholder Murray District 1853 Memorial 54/55
No 1
WALSH, Patrick John farmer Coonatto 1882 Memorial 85/346
No 2 - possibly the same person
WALSH, Patrick John innkeeper Milang 1892[-1897] Memorial 65/415
WALSH, Patrick John hotelkeeper Balaklava 1909[-1914] Application 25677.
No 1
WALSH, Patrick Ryan farmer Para Plains 1859 Application 390
WALSH, Patrick farmer Para Plains 1860[-1866] Application 1076, Memorial 172/211
WALSH, Patrick Ryan farmer Para Plains, died 15/5/1879. He left his entire estate to his wife, Anne Walsh, for life or until she remarried, then to his children in equal shares - Anne Walsh, John Walsh, Mary Walsh, Catherine Walsh, Peter Walsh, Sarah Walsh and Patrick Walsh. Estate worth £300 1897 Application 23346
WALSH, Patrick Ryan farmer Para Plains, died 15/5/1879. His mother (unnamed) after his father (unnamed) died, remarried to John RYAN farmer Para Plains. For several years after the marriage, Patrick Walsh was known as Patrick Walsh Ryan. Later, he became known as Patrick Ryan Walsh until his death. He willed his estate to his wife, Mary Anne Walsh for life, then to his children - Anne Walsh, John Walsh, Mary Walsh, Catherine Walsh, Peter Wash, Sarah Walsh, and Patrick Walsh. Patrick Thomas RUSSELL Archdeacon of the RC Church, Glenelg, gave this information 1897 Application 24639
No 1
WALSH, Peter stonemason Adelaide 1851 Memorial 70/37
WALSH, Peter bricklayer Adelaide 1853 Memorial 58/60
WALSH, Peter bricklayer formerly of Adelaide but now of Kapunda 1858 Memorial 108/142
WALSH, Peter farmer Airefield Farm near Kapunda 1863 Memorial 151/192
No 2 - perhaps a continuation of No 1
WALSH, Peter farmer Salter Springs 1885 Memorial 175/364
No 1
WALSH, Richard farmer St Marys on the Sturt 1853 Memorial 144/56
WALSH, Richard formerly farmer Yankalilla 1891 but then gentleman Wakefield St, Adelaide, died 3/4/1892. Husband of Johanna Walsh. Father of Joseph James Walsh farmer Yankalilla, Catherine Walsh, Johanna Hefferan, Ellen CLARK, Ann FEEHAN and Mary HONNER. Estate worth £1,000. Joseph James Walsh farmer Second Valley, died 12/9/1906 Bishop's Flat. Husband of Mary Walsh. Father of unnamed sons and daughters Memorials 20 & 21/530
WALSH, Richard gentleman formerly of St Marys Sturt but then of Yankalilla, died 3/4/1892 Wakefield St, Adelaide. His estate worth £1,000. He gave his wife, Johanna Walsh, a life interest in his estate, apart from £60 legacies for each of his daughters - Catherine Walsh, Johanna HEFFERAN, Ellen CLARKE, Ann FEEHAN and Mary HONNER. His sons, Richard Edmund Walsh, Joseph Michael Walsh and Andrew Gabriel Walsh farmers Second Valley and James Benedict Walsh police superintendent Adelaide, appeared to inherit the real estate eventually, although the will appeared to leave the land only to JM Walsh Application 28977
No 2
WALSH, Richard farmer Strathalbyn and Mary Walsh his wife 1897 Application 23490
No 3
WALSH, Richard gentleman Lameroo. Lameroo (Hundred of Lameroo) township allotment land grant 1905 Grant Book 12 Page 32 County Chandos
WALSH, Richard hotelkeeper Lameroo. Lameroo (Hundred of Lameroo) township allotment land grant 1905 Grant Book 12 Page 33 County Chandos
WALSH, Richard farmer Lameroo. Parilla (Hundred of Parilla) township allotment land grant 1909[-1911] Grant Book 12 Page 112 County Chandos
No 1 - perhaps the same person
WALSH, Thomas farmer Strathalbyn 1865 Memorial 41/204
WALSH, Thomas farmer Strathalbyn 1884 Application 20319
WALSH, Thomas, WALSH, James and WALSH, Edward farmers near Strathalbyn 1915 Application 26447
WALSH, Thomas Joseph out of business Strathalbyn 1930 Application 27814
No 1
WALSH, William licensed victualler Tea Tree Gully 1857 Memorial 342/133
No 2
WALSH, William labourer Kapunda Co Light. Hundred of Crystal Brook land grant 1881 Grant Book 60 Page 232 County Victoria
WALTER, A of Belle Vue Angas Park 1851 Memorial 29/33
No 1
WALTER, Adam Corvin farmer One Tree Hill in the Sources of the Little Para 1887 Memorial 206/387
WALTER, Adam Corvin farmer One Tree Hill in the Sources of the Little Para, died 29/9/1924 Gawler East. Husband of Elizabeth Ann Walter. Father of Roy Walter farmer One Tree Hill Memorial 88/497
No 1 - probably the same person
WALTER, Alfred of Gouger St, Adelaide 1843 Memorial 255/3
WALTER, Alfred clerk to William James solicitor Adelaide 1843[-1845] Memorial 163/3 Clerk to HARDY & JAMES solicitors Adelaide 1845[-1846] Memorial 139/38
No 1
WALTER, Arthur Ross commission agent Pt Lincoln 1906 Application 26301
WALTER, Arthur Ross storekeeper Pt Lincoln 1913 Memorial 68/468
WALTER, Arthur Ross commission agent Pt Lincoln 1914[-1821] Memorial 178/470, Application 26301S
WALTER, Arthur Ross formerly agent but now company inspector Pt Lincoln 1923 Memorial 171/487
WALTER, Arthur Ross formerly storekeeper Pt Lincoln but now of Randwick NSW 1926 Memorial 93/494
WALTER, Auguste Henriette Christine widow Hundred of Bundey 1885 Memorial 95/373
WALTER, Carl August labourer Keyneton 1886 Application 20927
No 1
WALTER, Charles tailor North Kensington 1875 Application 14639
WALTER, Charles draper Adelaide (55 Rundle St) 1884 Memorial 10/361
WALTER, Charles tailor and outfitter Adelaide 1904 Memorial 35/452
WALTER, Elizabeth wife of Charles Walter clothier Adelaide 1897 Application 23287
WALTER, Elizabeth widow The Parade, Norwood, died 23/2/1913. Executors; Charles Edward Walter tailor Adelaide and Matthew WILLIAMS clerk in holy orders Pt Adelaide Memorial 36/469
No 1
WALTER, Charles Edward, Frank Leslie Walter and Cecil Horace Walter tailors and outfitters Adelaide 1915 Memorial 148/473
WALTER, Charles Edward tailor 70 Kensington Road, Rose Park, died 19/3/1952. Father of Claude Yeovil Walter tailor 11 Ninth Ave, St Peters and Theodore Stanley Walter motor mechanic 113 Edward St, Edwardstown, Alice Mildred SUMMERS, Mavis Mercia Walter, Charles Edward Walter, and Eleanor Elizabeth STONE Memorial 196/527
No 1
WALTER, Christoph Johannes farmer Georgetown. Pt Pirie (Hundred of Pirie) township allotment land grant 1872 Grant Book 60 Page 476 County Victoria
WALTER, Christophorus Johannes farmer Hamilton on the Light Co Light. Hundred of Booyoolie land grant 1876[-1877] Grant Book 60 Page 148 County Victoria
WALTER, Christophorus Johannes miller and farmer Laura. Hundred of Booyoolie land grant 1877 Grant Book 60 Page 149 County Victoria
WALTER, Christoph Johannes farmer Willochra Co Frome. Hawker (Hundred of Wonoka) township allotment land grant 1880 Grant Book 5 Page 10 County Blachford
WALTER, Christophorous Johannes farmer Boolcunda 1885 Memorial 2/370
No 1 - mixture of the Elder and the Younger
WALTER, Edward farmer One Tree Hill 1856[-1859] Memorial 194/95
WALTER, Edward the Elder mason One Tree Hill in the Sources of the Little Para, died c1870. In complicated arrangements, he left his estate to his wife, Elizabeth Walter, and his children - Elizabeth Walter, John Walter, Edward Walter the Younger and Adam Cowan Walter Memorial 215/250
WALTER, Edward the Elder mason One Tree Hill in the Sources of the Little Para, died c1870. By 1887, his widow Elizabeth Walter still lived at One Tree Hill. Sons Adam Cowan Walter and John Walter were farmers at One Tree Hill, and daughter Elizabeth Walter had married Bartholomew WILLOUGHBY farmer Pt Augusta. George JOHNSTON farmer Curramulka was an executor and trustee for the estate Memorial 144/386
WALTER, Edward farmer One Tree Hill 1880 Application 18262
WALTER, Elizabeth widow One Tree Hill Sources of the Little Para linked with John Walter farmer of the same place 1875[-1887] Memorial 184/280
WALTER, Elizabeth widow of the late Edward Walter One Tree Hill, died 20/12/1892, of morbus cordis, aged 69. Her daughter Elizabeth Walter married Bartholemew WILLOUGHBY farmer Winninowie. Adam Cowan Walter farmer One Tree Hill was probably a son Application 22529
No 1
WALTER, Edward carrier Alberton 1913 Application 26196
No 1
WALTER, Ernest Stocker labourer Kingston S-E 1922[-1933] Memorial 7/487
WALTER, Ernest Stocker labourer Kingston S-E, linked with William Claude Walter labourer Kingston S-E 1939 Application 28186
WALTER, Ernest Stocker mercer Kingston South-East, aged 60 in 1956, declared he had lived in the district all his life Application 29203
No 1
WALTER, George gentleman Adelaide (Grenfell St) 1855[-1856] Memorial 348/94
WALTER, George Wood gentleman Adelaide sometimes called George Walter 1857[-1859] Memorials 141/130, 239/157
WALTER, George Wood storekeeper Auburn 1881 Memorial 250/334
WALTER, George Wood accountant formerly of Auburn but now of Adelaide 1886 Memorial 173/378
No 1 - likely to be the same person
WALTER, Gottlieb Heinrich and Gottlieb Ephraim farmer Booyoolie 1878 Application 18445
WALTER, GH of Stone Hut near Laura 1889 Memorial 26/400
WALTER, Harold Thomas grazier Kingston S-E linked with William Thomas Walter draper Kingston S-E 1935 Memorial 53/509
No 1
WALTER, Heinrich farmer Co Light 1845 Memorial 334/4
WALTER, Heinrich farmer Hamilton on the Light 1866[-1870] Memorial 11/217
No 1
WALTER, Heinrich Wilhelm August [should be Alexander] farmer Bethanien 1850 Memorial 314/27
WALTER, Heinrich Wilhelm Alexander farmer Kapunda 1855 Memorial 273/89
WALTER, Heinrich Wilhelm Alexander farmer Pt Section 6 Co Light 1855 Memorial 432/90
WALTER, Heinrich Wilhelm Alexander farmer Hamilton on the Light 1860[-1864] Application 1689
WALTER, Heinrich Wilhelm Alexander farmer formerly of Bethany, but now of Hamilton on the Light 1871 Application 12825
WALTER, Heinrich Wilhelm Alexander farmer Georgetown. Pt Pirie (Hundred of Pirie) township allotment land grant 1872 Grant Book 60 Page 476 County Victoria
WALTER, Simeon farmer Georgetown. Pt Pirie (Hundred of Pirie) township allotment land grant 1872 Grant Book 60 Page 476 County Victoria
WALTER, Heinrich Wilhelm Alexander farmer formerly of Kapunda 1857 but now of near Hamilton on the Light 1873 Application 12825, Application 11708
WALTER, Henry cabinetmaker North Adelaide 1852[-1853] Memorial 231/44
No 1 – perhaps the same person
WALTER, James licensed victualler Adelaide 1856 Memorial 28/106
WALTER, James farmer Rapid Bay. Hundred of Yankalilla land grant 1861 Grant Book 37 Page 236 County Hindmarsh
No 1
WALTER, Johann Carl farmer near Point Pass 1875 Grant Book 17 Page 167 County Eyre
WALTER, Johann Carl farmer Hundred of English 1881 Grant Book 17 Page 169 County Eyre
WALTER, Johannes farmer Hundred of Boolcunda Co Newcastle 1885 Memorial 2/370
WALTER, Johannes Paulus farmer Hamilton on the Light Co Light. Hundred of Booyoolie land grant 1879 Grant Book 60 Page 157 County Victoria
No 1
WALTER, John farmer One Tree Hill 1870[-1897] Memorial 58/248
WALTER, John farmer One Tree Hill 1900. Father of Immanuel Graham Walter and Albert Ernest Walter farmers One Tree Hill Application 23940
No 1
WALTER, Joseph linen draper Adelaide 1858 Memorial 179/143
WALTER, Joseph draper's assistant Kent Town, died 17/12/1879 Two Wells. He left his estate to his wife, Caroline Walter. Estate worth £150 1907 Application 25313
WALTER, Leonard William company director Franklin St, Adelaide 1947 Application 28489
WALTER, Mary married woman Kingston S-E 1947 Application 28493
WALTER, Robert Hermann Carl butcher Pt Adelaide 1913 and Catherine Barbara Higgins Walter Application 26248
WALTER, Roy farmer One Tree Hill 1927, declared that he was a son of Adam Cowan Walter farmer One Tree Hill, who died 29/9/1924 Gawler East Application 27581
No 1
WALTER, Simeon Nathaniel and Wilhelm Heinrich Alexander Walter farmers near Hamilton on the Light 1864[-1871] Memorial 54/199
WALTER, Simeon Nathaniel miller and farmer Laura. Hundred of Booyoolie land grant 1877 Grant Book 60 Page 149 County Victoria
WALTER, Simeon Nathaniel miller Laura 1880[-1885] Memorial 239/325, Application 20554
WALTER, SN JP of Laura 1895 Memorial 160/426
No 1
WALTER, Theophilus John clerk Alberton 1885 Application 20556.
WALTER, Theophilus John clerk Alberton 1886 Memorial 64/378
WALTER, Theophilus John and MORRIS, Charles Richard timber merchants Pt Adelaide 1901 Application 24205
WALTER, Theopilus John timber merchant Pt Adelaide Co Adelaide. Tarcoola (Out of Hundreds) township allotment land grant 1901 Grant Book 65 Page 306 County Not name
WALTER, Theophilus John timber merchant Adelaide 1902 Memorial 103/445
WALTER, Theophilus John and Charles Richard MORRIS timber merchants Adelaide trading under the style or firm of Walter & Morris Ltd with registered office in Lipson St, Pt Adelaide 1905 Memorial 55/454
WALTER, Theophilus John timber merchant Pt Adelaide 1907 Application 25271
WALTER, Walter farmer Yorke Peninsula 1882 Memorial 92/344
WALTER, Wilhelm Heinrich farmer near Point Pass 1879 Grant Book 17 Page 168 County Eyre
No 1
WALTER, William gentleman Alberton 1855 Memorial 332/94
WALTER, William shipping agent's clerk Alberton 1877 Memorial 206/304
WALTER, William clerk Alberton 1883 Application 19893
WALTER, William clerk Alberton and Mary Walter his wife 1894 Application 22703
WALTER, William gentleman Alberton 1898 Memorial 214/436
WALTER, William shipping agent's clerk Pt Adelaide 1908 Application 25435
WALTER, William Claude draper Kingston S-E 1936 Application 28021
WALTER, William Paterson of Robe father of Elsie Walker an infant under the age of 21 1863 Memorial 320/189
No 1
WALTER, William Tangier accountant Kingston S-E 1878 Memorial 55/311
WALTER, William Tangier formerly accountant but now storekeeper Kingston 1900 Application 24078
WALTER, William Tangier storekeeper Kingston S-E, became a bankrupt in 1908 Memorial 175/459
No 1
WALTERS, Alfred and Samuel farmers Fourth Creek 1854 Memorial 329/65
WALTERS, Alfred farmer Section 857 Survey B 1856 Memorial 288/104
WALTERS, Alfred farmer Fifth Creek 1867 Memorial 97/223
WALTERS, Alfred and Samuel farmers near Fifth Creek 1870 Memorial 162/249
WALTERS, Alfred farmer Fourth Creek 1893 Memorial 78/418
WALTERS, D painter Auburn 1880[-1882] Memorial 158/433
No 1
WALTERS, Edwin Francis plasterer Guichen Bay 1858 Memorial 10/133
WALTERS, Edwin Francis plasterer Robe 1859[-1860] Memorial 47/149
WALTERS, Eliza spinster North Adelaide 1851 Memorial 20/36
No 1
WALTERS, Frank solicitor Adelaide 1876 Memorial 12/466
WALTERS, Frank solictor Pt Pirie 1877[-1899] Memorial 75/304
WALTERS, F solicitor Pt Augusta 1886 Memorial 219/377
WALTERS, F solicitor Orroroo 1890 Memorial 5/402
No 1
WALTERS, Gregory Seale Esquire Adelaide 1850 Memorial 227/24
WALTERS, Gregory Seale formerly merchant London, Middlesex, England but now Esquire Adelaide 1852 Memorial 288/68
WALTERS, Gregory Searle Esquire merchant formerly of London, England, but now of Adelaide. He received power of attorney 30/3/1848, while about to leave for SA, to establish smelting works for copper, using the method called Napiers Patent, belonging to the firm of John SCHNEIDER & Co, New Broad Street, London, in SA and elsewhere in Australia, VDL and New Zealand. He was to be Director of the Company established. Power of attorney to Thomas Henry WILLIAMS and George EWBANK gentlemen Kooringa 15/6/1852, to manage the business while he returned to England for an extended period Deposit 161/OA
WALTERS, GS gentleman formerly of Adelaide but now of 12 Chester Tce, Regent's Park, London 1864 Memorial 109/202
WALTERS, Gregory Seale Esquire formerly of 28 Coleman St [perhaps London??] 1842 later of Adelaide but now in England 1864 Application 5144
WALTERS, Gregory Seale Esquire Pt Adelaide 1871. He had business ventures with John Hart. He died 29/10/1876 after having returned to England. His widow, Johanna Walters, died 1896 in England Application 25556
WALTERS, Johanna of 12 Chester Tce, Regents Park, London, died date unknown. She had made her will in Adelaide 20/5/1897. Her executors, Frederick Walters merchant 12 Tokenhouse Yard, London, and Alfred CASTELLAIN Esquire 59 Pulteney St, Bath, Somerset, power of attorney to Charles Morton TODD merchant Adelaide, to wind up her estate in SA 28/3/1907 Deposit 35/1895
WALTERS, Hector labourer Beachport. Rendelsham (Hundred of Rivoli Bay) township allotment land grant 1880 Grant Book 31 Page 320 County Grey
No 1
WALTERS, Henry Huth Esquire Pt Adelaide about to marry Mary HART spinster Glanville Hall daughter of John Hart Esquire Glanville Hall near Pt Adelaide 1868 Memorial 203/234
WALTERS, Henry Huth formerly of Pt Adelaide but now in parts beyond the seas 1876 Memorial 241/292
WALTERS, Henry Huth Esquire Pt Adelaide 1883 Memorial 243/351
WALTERS, Henry Huth Esquire Pt Adelaide leased and then sold a steam flour mill and surrounding land in St Vincent St, Pt Adelaide to the Adelaide Milling & Mercantile Co Ltd (head office Victoria Square, Adelaide) in 1883. Walters had owned the business [probably established c1855] in partnership with John HART Esquire Pt Adelaide since 1868 and Hart had died 28/1/1873 Application 19814
WALTERS, Henry Huth merchant formerly of Pt Adelaide but now in parts beyond the seas 1886 Memorial 60/379
WALTERS, Henry Huth Esquire formerly of parts beyond the seas but now of Adelaide 1888 Memorial 154/389
WALTERS, Henry Huth gentleman of Birchfield Addlestone, Surrey, England, but at present residing in Adelaide 1887 Memorial 148/393
WALTERS, Henry Huth Esquire formerly of parts beyond the seas but now of Adelaide linked with Johanna Walters widow of parts beyond the seas 1895 Memorial 69/424
WALTERS, Henry Huth Esquire Pt Adelaide 1867. He had business ventures with John Hart. By 1895, he had returned to England, where his address was Decoy Melton, Suffolk Application 25556
WALTERS, Henry Huth out of business 11 Belsize Crescent, South Hampstead, Middlesex, England but presently sojourning at Glanville near Pt Adelaide, declared a bankrupt in 1895 Memorial 233/427
No 1
WALTERS, Henry Sloman farmer Little Para 1849 Memorial 178/19 Farmer Adelaide 1850 Memorial 401/26 Farmer Para Plains 1851 Memorial 461/29
WALTERS, Henry Sloman farmer Para River 1852[-1854] Memorial 391/43
WALTERS, Henry Sloman farmer Salisbury 1852 Memorial 368/42
WALTERS, Henry Sloman of Melbourne Vic 1855 Memorial 487/80
WALTERS, James labourer Salisbury 1855[-1857] Memorial 447/80
No 1
WALTERS, Johann Gottlob farmer Keyneton 1874 Memorial 184/278
WALTERS, Johann Gottlieb farmer Keyneton 1886 Application 20927
No 1
WALTERS, John labourer Portland Estate near Pt Adelaide 1863 Memorial 241/188
No 2
WALTERS, John farmer Willunga 1884 Memorial 230/362
No 3
WALTERS, John farmer Curramulka Curramulka township allotment land grant 1885 Grant Book 19 Page 370 County Fergusson
No 4
WALTERS, John farmer One Tree Hill 1888 Application 21390
No 1
WALTERS, John Trinder plasterer North Adelaide 1841[-1877] Memorial 96/74
WALTERS, John Trinder plasterer Adelaide 1864[-1869] Memorial 158/196 & Enrolment 85/49
WALTERS, John Trinder plasterer North Adelaide and Margaret Walters his wife 1870 Memorial 94/250
WALTERS, John Harcourt gasfitter Clarence Park. Hundred of Adelaide land grant 1899 Grant Book 2 Page 14 County Adelaide
No 1
WALTERS, John Ward chief assistant Nutrition Laboratory University of Adelaide 1939 Memorial 69/514
WALTERS, John Ward chief assistant to the Adelaide University nutrition laboratory 1939 Memorial 6/530 Formerly chief assistant Adelaide but now clerk in holy orders Reynella 1955 Memorial 40/530
Miscellaneous - may be linked through future research
WALTERS, Joseph saddler Noarlunga 1855 Kingston Wesleyan Methodist chapel trustee Memorial 395/93
WALTERS, Joseph bee appliance maker Adelaide 1891 Memorial 132/408
WALTERS, Mary widow Willunga 1874[-1876] Memorial 181/279
WALTERS, Philip farmer Sutton Town near Mt Gambier 1897 Memorial 59/430
WALTERS, Richard Eustace draper Kadina. Hundred of Kadina land grant 1877 Grant Book 14 Page 233 County Daly
No 1
WALTERS, Samuel gentleman Adelaide 1850 Memorial 392/19
WALTERS, Samuel gentleman Grosvenor Cottage near Adelaide (Pt Section 40 Survey B) 'by the main road leading to the Fifth Creek' on the north and 'another road leading to The Tiers' on the south 1850 Memorial 148/22
WALTERS, Samuel gentleman Fourth Creek 1856[-1882] Memorial 247/109
WALTERS, Samuel market gardener formerly of Grosvenor Cottage near Adelaide but now of Athelstone 1888 Application 21434
WALTERS, Samuel of Magill, died 26/8/1889 Memorial 78/418
No 1
WALTERS, Stephen painter Adelaide 1855 Memorial 183/73
WALTERS, Stephen died c1860. He left his entire estate to his wife, Catharine Walters. S Walters could not write Memorial 159/171
WALTERS, Sarah Ann married woman Suttontown near Mt Gambier 1929 Application 27720
WALTERS, Stephen painter Adelaide 1854 Memorial 183/73
WALTERS, Thomas Alfred Philip 29 gardener Klemzig (born Parkside), son of Philip Walters 1916 Application 26712
WALTERS, Thomas Richard farmer Mt Gambier 1881 Memorial 14/382
No 1
WALTERS, William the Elder farmer Willunga. Hundred of Willunga land grant 1856 Grant Book 1 Page 277 County Adelaide
No 2
WALTERS, William Bank of Australasia clerk Adelaide 1857[-1860] Memorials 76/122 & 239/143
No 3
WALTERS, William yeoman Magill 1865[-1874] Memorial 198/207
WALTERS, William George clerk Adelaide 1911 Memorial 62/465
WALTKE, Carl Reinhold driver Arthurton. Arthurton (Hundred of Tickera) township allotment land grant 1911 Grant Book 14 Page 260 County Daly
WALTON, A & Co Ltd of Twin St, Adelaide 1904 Memorial 140/450
WALTON, Albert farmer Hundred of Palmer 1886 Memorial 138/375
No 1
WALTON, Alfred confectioner Adelaide (Pt TA 39 Rundle St) 1878 Memorial 250/310
WALTON, Alfred and John confectioners Adelaide 1892 Memorial 231/413
WALTON, Alfred confectioner Adelaide, about to leave the province for a time, power of attorney to his son, John Walton confectioner Adelaide, to manage his SA business affairs 31/5/1892 Deposit 51/1892
No 1
WALTON, Arthur Henry labourer Leasingham 1907 Memorial 33/458
WALTON, Arthur Henry gardener Leasingham 1911 Application 25959
WALTON, Charles licensed victualler Leasingham 1856 prominent Bible Christian member Memorial 150/151
No 1
WALTON, Charles Alfred miller near Pt Elliot 1890 Memorial 33/406
WALTON, Charles Alfred miller Pt Elliot linked with Charles Alfred Dugald Fletcher Walton railway porter Petersburg, and Joseph Ernest Walton bootclicker Adelaide 1893 Memorial 141/417
No 1
WALTON, Charles Alfred Dugald Fletcher railway porter Petersburg 1893 Memorial 141/417
WALTON, Charles Alfred Dugald Fletcher railway employee McDonnell [McDonald?] Hill near Petersburg linked with Joseph Walton bootclicker Adelaide 1895 Memorial 97/425
WALTON, Charles Alfred Dugald Fletcher formerly railway porter Petersburg but now signalman MacDonald Hills linked with Joseph Ernest Walton formerly bootclicker Adelaide but now farmer Pt Elliot 1906 Memorial 232/455
WALTON, Charles Alfred Dugald Fletcher signalman McDonald Hill linked with Joseph Ernest Walton formerly farmer Pt Elliot but then gentleman Nailsworth 1909 Memorials 227/461 & 1/462
No 1
WALTON, Charles William licensed victualler Leasingham 1859[-1864] Memorial 108/159
WALTON, Charles William licensed victualler Leasingham 10 year lease at £117 a year of the Leasingham Hotel from Charles GREENSLADE licensed victualler Watervale 1861 Memorial 56/176
WALTON, Conrad Alexander 33 widower farmer Middleton (Father: Charles Alfred WALTON) married Margaret Ann TAVERNER 40 widow Middleton (Father: Lewis JONES) on 1/3/1901 AWG SMITH home, College Rd, Kent Town. Minister: Andrew Crighton RANKINE. Witnesses: AS Cresswell Smith general printer Kent Town. E Smith Application 28294
No 1
WALTON, Frederick labourer Macclesfield 1846 Memorial 43/7
WALTON, Frederick farmer Macclesfield 1849 Memorial 329/46
WALTON, Frederick farmer Bugle Ranges 1853 Memorial 340/48
WALTON, Frederick publican Bugle Ranges 1854 Memorial 89/69
WALTON, Frederick publican Kangaroo Inn South Road 1854[-1863] Memorial 310/70
WALTON, Frederick formerly licensed victualler South Road 1855 but now farmer Le Fevre Peninsula 1866. Husband of Mary Walton Application 7261
WALTON, Frederick dairyman Le Fevre Peninsula 1867 Application 8255
No 2 - perhaps the same person; or was the dairyman the son or brother of the butcher?
WALTON, Frederick butcher Walkerville 1888 Application 21319.
WALTON, Frederick dairyman Walkerville, stated that he had been born in Walkerville on 20/8/1865 and had lived there all his life 1908 Application 25517
WALTON, Sophia Jane widow Walkerville 1906, declared that she had lived in Walkerville since c1856 Application 25114
WALTON, George confectioner Adelaide 1887 Memorial 126/388
No 1
WALTON, James carpenter Macclesfield 1857[-1858] Memorial 207/127
WALTON, James carpenter formerly of Macclesfield 1857 but now of Adelaide 1865 Application 6150
No 1
WALTON, John labourer Walkerville 1855 Memorial 180/87
WALTON, Johnn brickmaker Walkerville 1857 Memorial 214/125
WALTON, John brickmaker Walkerville, died c1866. He left his entire estate in trust to his wife, Sophia Jane Walton, during her widowhood, then to all his children in equal shares absolutely in remainder expectant Memorial 131/215
No 1
WALTON, Joseph Ernest bootclicker Adelaide 1893 Memorial 141/417
WALTON, Joseph Ernest bootclicker formerly of Adelaide but now of Pt Elliot 1906 Memorial 232/455
WALTON, Joseph Ernest formerly gentleman Nailsworth but now out of business Pt Elliot 1937 Memorial 117/511
WALTON, Joseph Ernest out of business Pt Elliot 1952, declared that he had been born on 31/3/1870 at Pt Elliot and had lived there all his life, except between `1890-1898. Application 28787
WALTON, Randall gardener Walkerville 1860 Memorial 275/162
No 1
WALTON, Thomas farmer Eastern Sources of the Torrens 1854[-1857] Memorial 450/74
No 2 - likely to be a continuation of No 1
WALTON, Thomas farmer Cockatoo Valley and Mary Ann Walton his wife 1878 Memorial 78/305
WALTON, Thomas labourer Gawler 1883[-1885] Memorial 83/363
WALTON, Thomas labourer Gawler and Mary Ann Walton nee Lacey LAWSON his wife daughter of Thomas Lacy Lawson mining captain Cockatoo Valley. Thomas Walton died 17/12/1895. Mrs Walton died 25/5/1917. Her family as of 1918 - Sarah WESTER widow Goyder St, Kadina; William Thomas Walton miner Tipperary Flat Mt Morgan Qld; Thomas Walton driver Bacon St, Hindmarsh; Walter Thomas Walton labourer Kadina; Mary Ellen HOLLAND widow Gawler; Henry Thomas Walton carter Cloncurry Qld; Emily Rose WINGATE married woman Gawler South; Maud Wingate married woman Berrett Estate near Gawler; and Wesley Thomas Walton farmer Hundred of Barossa Memorial 162/476
WALTON, Wesley Thomas farmer Hundred of Barossa and Catherine Violet Veronica Walton his wife 1947 Memorial 41/521
No 1
WALTON, William seaman Pt Adelaide 1851[-1852] Memorial 15/37
No 2
WALTON, William merchant Adelaide (Store 5 on the east side of Peel St, in premises 'called Commercial Buildings lately erected by John Robin Harris wine and spirit merchant Adelaide') 1855 Memorial 75/94
No 3
WALTON, William farmer Blyth about to marry Agnes Sarah Whyard GIBBS spinster Koolunga 1884 Memorial 201/361
WALTON, William farmer Blyth 1893[-1903] Memorial 106/416
No 4
WALTON, William contractor Auburn. Hundred of Upper Wakefield land grant 1901 Grant Book 56 Page 71 County Stanley
WALTON, William Arthur of Moonta 1917, was a son of Charles William Walton licensed victualler Leasingham, who died 8/5/1881 at Clare Application 26150
No 1
WALTROWITZ, Albert wheelwright Hahndorf 1859[-1886] Memorial 35/150
WALTROWITZ, Albert wheelwright formerly of Hahndorf but then of Natimuk Vic 1900 Application 24136
No 1
WALTROWITZ, Joseph farmer Hahndorf 1864[-1884] Memorial 317/196
WALTROWITZ, Joseph labourer Hahndorf 1887 Application 21194
WANDEL, Carl farmer Ebenezer near Stockwell 1859 Memorial 347/155
No 1
WANDEL, Johann August farmer formerly of Sandy Creek, but now of Dalkey near Balaklava 1889 Application 21616
WANDEL, Johann August farmer Hundred of Dalkey Co Gawler 1886 Memorial 207/376
WANDEL, Johann August farmer Dalkey. Hundred of Dalkey land grant 1892 Grant Book 26 Page 247 County Gawler
WANDEL, Carl Gottlieb farmer Woorak Vic, Friederich Johann Wandel farmer Woorak Vic, Julius Heinrich Wandel labourer Sale Vic, and Susanna Maria LIERSCH nee Wandel wife of Friedrich Wilhelm Liersch farmer Nantawarra, power of attorney to their brother August Benjamin wandel farmer Balaklava, Hundred of Dalkey, children of the late August WANDEL farmer Sandy Creek, to secure their legal right to a share in the property of the late Dienegott FROST, namely the western portion of Section 1728, Hundred of Barossa Deposit 44/1899
WANEN, Charles T bank manager Petersburg 1893 Memorial 56/419
No 1 - perhaps the same person
WANKE, Albin Ferdinand farmer Lobethal 1852[-1854] Memorial 182/46
WANKE, AF shoemaker Lobethal 1870[-1872] Memorial 74/261
WANKE, Carl Ferdinand blacksmith Mannum 1888[-1891] Memorial 166/390
WANNKEN, Heinrich butcher Windsor 1854 Memorial 494/70
WANNRICH, Ernst Gottlieb farmer and gardener near Tanunda 1858 Memorial 280/141
No 1
WANSBROUGH, Annie Jane widow of Ardrossan 1887[-1893] Memorial 147/383
WANSBROUGH, Annie Jane widow Ardrossan, had died by 1893. Executor – Thomas James BURFORD farmer Dowlingville Grant Book 19 Page 287 County Fergusson
No 1
WANSBROUGH, Ernest Edward farmer Concordia near Gawler 1881[-1886] Memorial 247/328
WANSBROUGH, Ernest Edward farmer Gawler 1890 Application 21817
WANSBROUGH, Ernest Edward gentleman near Gawler and Anne Wansbrough his wife 1895 Memorial 170/423
WANSBROUGH, Ernest Edward farmer near Gawler 1888. His wife, Ann Wansborough, died 29/1/1899. He died soon afterwards on 9/3/1899 Memorials 23-24, 43/439
WANSBROUGH, James farmer Sandy Creek 1854[-1860] Memorial 144/76
No 1
WANSTALL, James butcher Adelaide 1862[-1864] Memorial 205/183
WANSTALL, James licensed victualler Norwood 1865 Application 6904
WANSTALL, James licensed victualler Norwood 14-year lease at £1/17/6 a week for the Alma Inn from Robert STANDLEY blacksmith Norwood 1866 Memorial 226/208
WANSTALL, James butcher Kapunda 1875 Memorial 218/282
WANSTALL, Elizabeth widow Adelaide 1897. Mother of John Edward FORSTER labourer Brompton, Emma ROWE wife of David Rowe farmer Dry Creek, Charles Forster chaff merchant Enfield (Lindsay Charles Forster his son and Florenzia Forster his daughter), Jane Ann LIERICH widow of William Lierich formerly farmer Yorke Peninsula now deceased and Mary KOWALICK wife of Matthew Kowalick labourer North Adelaide Memorial 65/433
No 1
WAPLES, John farmer Kensington Park 1850[-1859] Memorial 374/22
WAPLES, John labourer Kensington 1875 Memorial 101/284
WAPLES, John yeoman Norwood 1855 Memorial 116/89
WAPLES, John of North Kensington 1876 Memorial 161/293
WAPLES, William Allen the Elder livery stable proprietor Adelaide (attached to the Criterion Hotel King William St, Adelaide) 1901 Memorial 121/445
WAPPER, Jacob labourer Reynella 1877 Application 15688
WARBURTON, George Edward Egerton Esquire of Western Australia 1879[-1888] Memorial 82/319
No 1
WARBURTON, Percival of Angaston 1861 Memorial 69/179
WARBURTON, Percival Clerk of the Local Court Angaston 1863 Memorial 128/190
WARBURTON, Percival Egerton Esquire Beaumont 1863 Memorial 144/198
No 1
WARBURTON, Peter Egerton Esquire Adelaide 1853[-1854] Memorial 498/60 Esquire Beaumont 1854 Memorial 318/61
WARBURTON, Peter Egerton Major in the HEC's service Beaumont 1856 Memorial 21/98
WARBURTON, Richard Egerton gentleman Charlotte Waters NT 1883 Memorial 143/347
WARBURTON, Richard James Egerton agent Adelaide 1882 Memorial 240/343
WARBURTON, Rowland James Egerton gentleman Adelaide Co Adelaide. Hundred of Inkerman land grant 1883 Grant Book 27 Page 145 County Gawler
WARBURTON, W Egerton bank manager Penola 1878[-1880] Memorial 250/307
WARBURTON, William Albert of Adelaide 1890 Memorial 37/402
WARCK, Bernhard and Johann Heinrich farmers Hope Valley 1853 Memorial 263/49
No 1
WARD, Alaric gold digger Walkerville 1854 Memorial 136/69
WARD, Alaric labourer Walkerville 1855 Linked with Alfred Samuel Ward baker Walkerville Memorial 245/84
No 1 - perhaps the same person
WARD, Albert farmer Alford. Trustee church prob at Alford 1888 Grant Book 14 Page 214 County Daly
WARD, Albert farmer Pt Broughton. Trustee a Chapel prob at Pt Broughton 1892 Grant Book 14 Page 215 County Daly
WARD, Albert farmer Watervale Co Stanley. Hundred of Tickera land grant 1907 Grant Book 14 Page 221 County Daly
No 1 - perhaps the same person
WARD, Alfred clerk to WH PARKER solicitor Adelaide 1862 Memorial 49/243
WARD, Alfred bank clerk Pt Augusta 1871 Memorial 152/306
No 2
WARD, Alfred farmer Campbelltown Hundred of Kilkerran land grant 1882 Grant Book 19 Page 170 County Fergusson
No 1
WARD, Alfred Samuel brewer Walkerville 1853[-1854] Memorial 233/48
WARD, Alfred Samuel baker Walkerville 1855 Memorial 216/93
WARD, Alfred Samuel labourer Walkerville 1861[-1867] Memorial 314/171
WARD, Alfred Samuel labourer formerly of Walkerville but now of Willaston near Gawler 1871 Memorial 102/256
WARD, Alfred Samuel labourer Willaston 1876 Application 15323
WARD, Alfred Samuel labourer formerly of Walkerville from 1844 until c1870, now of Willaston 1880 Application 18302
WARD, Ann widow Kilkenny 1850 Memorial 258/26
WARD, Anna Maria widow Bremerton mother of William Gibbons Ward no description 1875 Memorial 245/282
No 1
WARD, Arthur farmer Willaston near Gawler, died 22/10/1932. Husband of Amanda Hilda Caroline Ward Memorial 87/508
WARD, Arthur farmer Willaston, died 22/10/1932. His estate worth £3,261. He left the whole of his estate to his wife, Amanda Hilda Caroline Ward Application 27993
WARD, Arthur Edward moulder Bowden-on-the-Hill 1903 Brompton Methodist Church trustee Application 28475
WARD, Austin George medical practitioner Adelaide, about to depart the province for a time, power of attorney to Thomas Hopkins BOWEN licensed victualler Adelaide, to manage his SA business affairs 15/7/1882 Deposit 171/1882
No 1 – perhaps the same person
WARD, Bernard farmer Yacka. Yacka (Hundred of Yackamoorundie) township allotment land grant 1876 Grant Book 56 Page 110 County Stanley
WARD, Bernard farmer Coomooroo Co Dalhousie 1884 Memorial 168/360
No 2
WARD, Bernard plasterer Gawler South and Margaret Anne Ward his wife 1953 Memorial 116/528
WARD, Charles Kennard cordwainer Prospect 1851[-1854] Memorial 53/31
WARD, Charles K of Hay Flat near Yankalilla 1868 Memorial 228/232
WARD, Clara Elizabeth married woman Yankalilla 1898 Memorial 214/436
No 1
WARD, Daniel mill workman Angaston 1852 Memorial 79/59
WARD, Daniel labourer Penrice 1855 Memorial 293/84
WARD, Daniel carter Penrice 1857 Memorial 255/119
WARD, Daniel labourer Penrice near Angaston, died 22/7/1874. Husband of Ellen Ward. Father of William Ward. Estate worth £800 Memorial 86/488
WARD, Daniel labourer Penrice near Angaston, died 22/7/1874. His estate in trust to his wife, Ellen Ward nee SPENCER, for life (died 1902). Afterwards, to be distributed to his family absolutely as per his will. Children mentioned in Daniel Ward's will included - William Ward (died 1903), Matthew John Ward, Joseph Ward, Mary Ward (died 1886) - at that stage all living at Penrice. By 1896, when he gave much of the above family information, Matthew John Ward was a mason at Kadina Application 28160
WARD, Daniel labourer Penrice near Angaston, died 1874. He left his real estate in trust for his wife, Ellen Ward, for life, then in a complicated arrangement, for his children in equal shares. Ellen Ward died 1891. Children included Joseph Ward gardener Penrice and Matthew John Ward plasterer Kadina 1911 Application 25995
No 1
WARD, David tallow chandler Adelaide 1850 Memorial 144/19
WARD, David gentleman Adelaide 1852[-1867] Enrolment 55/20
No 1
WARD, Ebenezer newspaper proprietor Adelaide 1866 Memorial 95/212
WARD, Ebenezer Esquire Kapunda 1872 Memorial 83/258
No 1 - perhaps the same person
WARD, Edward labourer Auburn eldest son and heir at law of Robert Ward formerly labourer Nairne but now deceased 1882 Memorial 29/338
WARD, Edward storekeeper Saddleworth 1887 Memorial 204/382
No 1 – perhaps the same person
WARD, Edward agent Adelaide 1891 Application 22142
WARD, Edward sharebroker Adelaide Co Adelaide. Tarcoola (Out of Hundreds) township allotment land grant 1901 Grant Book 65 Page 302 County Not named
No 1
WARD, Edward Grant gentleman North Adelaide 1852[-1854] Memorial 15/46
WARD, Edward Grant gentleman Adelaide 1855 Memorial 7/88
WARD, Edward Grant gentleman North Adelaide 1862 Memorial 105/425
WARD, Elizabeth married woman Yankalilla 1898 Memorial 214/436
WARD, FC clerk Riverton 1873 Memorial 12/265
WARD, FP no description director Yorke Peninsula Mining Co Ltd 1884 Memorial 224/356
WARD, Frank Levi butter factory proprietor Yongala. Yongala Institute trustee 1936 Memorial 114/510
WARD, Fred clerk Adelaide 1900 Memorial 171/439
WARD, Frederick Furner commercial traveller Birkenhead 1919 Application 26758
WARD, Frederick William of Semaphore formerly Sempahore Corporation clerk 1892 now Semaphore Corporation Inspector 1903 Application 24536
No 1
WARD, George blacksmith Gawler 1851[-1857] Memorial 131/36 Oddfellow’s Lodge member 1857 Enrolment 96/37
WARD, George blacksmith Gawler 1856[-1857] Memorial 258/104
WARD, George wheelwright Gawler 1858 Memorial 297/137
WARD, George licensed victualler formerly of Gawler but now of Sandy Creek 1858 Memorial 111/144
WARD, George formerly blacksmith Gawler but now licensed victualler Sandy Creek 1859 Memorial 251/153
WARD, George licensed victualler Bush Inn, Sandy Creek 1858 Memorial 199/147
WARD, George licensed victualler Sandy Creek linked with Thomas Ward blacksmith Sheaoak Log 1860 Memorial 71/171
WARD, George licensed victualler formerly of Sandy Creek but now of Gawler linked with Thomas Ward blacksmith Sheaoak Log 1861 Memorial 9/178
No 1
WARD, George teamster Clare 1870 Application 11083
WARD, George teamster Clare 1885 Application 20691
No 1 - perhaps the same person
WARD, George fisherman Angas St, Alberton 1881 Application 18544
WARD, George licensed victualler Alberton, died 17/10/1899. Husband to Mary Ward. Surviving children included - Margaret MCKAY wife of John McKay baker Yatala, John Ward carpenter Alberton, George Ward boiler maker Alberton, and Elizabeth Ward spinster Alberton Application 24226
WARD, George Eaton of Templers 1881 Memorial 126/329
No 1
WARD, Hansford mariner Adelaide 1841 Memorial 449/4 Hotelkeeper Glenelg 1848 Memorial 26/13 Publican Glenelg 1851 Memorial 52/33 Mariner Glenelg 1854 Memorial 56/69
WARD, Hansford ship owner Yatala 1878 Application 16614
WARD, Helen Maud widow Strathalbyn 1878 Memorial 40/310
No 1
WARD, Henry blacksmith Gawler 1862. Perhaps linked with Thomas Ward blacksmith formerly of Sheaoak Log now of Kadina Applications 2788 & 2811
WARD, Henry labourer Willaston near Gawler 1863 Memorial 188/193
WARD, Henry labourer Willaston near Gawler, died 17/12/1886. Husband of Susan Ward, who died 12/1/1908. Parents of Richard Ward blacksmith Willaston, Annie Eliza RIDLEY married woman Norwood and Mary Elizabeth FREAK married woman Pt Adelaide Memorial 214/459
WARD, Henry died 17/12/1886. Linked with Richard Ward blacksmith Willaston near Gawler, Annie Eliza RIDLEY married woman Norwood and Mary Elizabeth FREAK married woman Pt Adelaide 1904 Memorial 235/450
No 2
WARD, Henry blacksmith Kadina 1866 Memorial 297/209
WARD, Henry Charles of Willochra 1881 Memorial 125/329
No 1
WARD, Hugh leased pastoral land [probably in the Mosquito Plains area] from the Crown 1851[-1856] Run No 164 of 1851 Memorials 174 & 175/105
No 2
WARD, Hugh labourer Bay Road 1853 Memorial 265/51
WARD, Hugh farmer Bay Road 1854[-1857] Memorial 206/79
No 1
WARD, H Torrens solicitor Mt Gambier 1909 Memorial 122/462
WARD, H Torrens solicitor Adelaide 1912 Memorial 89/466
WARD, Isaac farmer Mt Gambier. Hundred of Gambier land grant 1866 Grant Book 30 Page 101 County Grey
WARD, Isabella widow Maria St, Thebarton 1939, declared she was born on 13/10/1885 and had lived in Thebarton for the whole of her life Application 28195
No 1
WARD, Isabella Ann married woman Langhorne Creek 1895 Memorial 99/425
WARD, Isabella Ann wife of Thomas Henry Augustus Ward of Langhorne Creek, owned Lot 12 the site of the Wheatsheaf Inn at Maidstone 1895 Application 22973
WARD, Jabez farmer Napperby. Trustee Wesleyan Methodist Church Napperby Napperby (Hundred of Napperby) township allotment land grant 1878 Grant Book 60 Page 374 County Victoria
No 1 - perhaps the same person
WARD, James farmer Houghton leased land in the Hundred of Light 1856 Memorial 23/111
WARD, James of Willochra Co Newcastle 1881 Memorial 127/329
WARD, James farmer Wilson Hundred of Wonoka Co Blachford 1886 Memorial 169/376 FIND CHECK WHICH WILSON
No 1
WARD, James farmer Napperby. Trustee Wesleyan Methodist Church Napperby. Napperby (Hundred of Napperby) township allotment land grant 1878 Grant Book 60 Page 374 County Victoria
WARD, James farmer Rocky River. Hundred of Napperby land grant 1881 Grant Book 60 Page 389 County Victoria
WARD, James farmer Napperby Co Victoria. Hundred of Telowie land grant 1884 Grant Book 24 Page 774 County Frome
WARD, James farmer Napperby 1894[-1898] Memorial 111/423
No 2
WARD, James farmer Section 3305 Hundred of Kondoparinga Co Hindmarsh 1860 Memorial 334/164
No 3
WARD, James labourer North Adelaide 1866 Memorial 172/211
No 4
WARD, James wheelwright Chain of Ponds 1883[-1877] Memorial 2/349, Application 21170
No 5
WARD, James farmer Cunliffe. Hundred of Kadina land grant 1916 Grant Book 14 Page 402 County Daly
No 1
WARD, James Edward farmer Norwood 1912 Memorial 234/466
WARD, James Edward formerly of Norwood but now labourer Forest St, South Perth WA 1914 Memorial 44/471
WARD, James Joseph and Thomas Vincent Ward farmers Hammond Co Frome. Hundred of Parilla land grant 1909 Grant Book 12 Page 94 County Chandos
WARD, James Patrick labourer Redruth 1935 Application 27966
WARD, Jane widow Nairne 1867 Memorial 221/219
No 1
WARD, John labourer Pt Adelaide 1848 Memorial 57/13
WARD, John formerly of Pt Adelaide 1847 but now fisherman Alberton 1851 Application 7379.
WARD, John fisherman Alberton 1851 Memorial 259/28
WARD, John labourer Alberton 1852[-1860] Memorial 377/45
WARD, John dealer Pt Adelaide 1864 Application 5793.
WARD, John dealer Pt Adelaide 1869 Application 9990
No 2
WARD, John and Thomas farmers Gawler River 1853[-1858] Memorial 270/50
WARD, John and Thomas farmers Hundred of Munno Para 1857 Memorial 65/120
No 3
WARD, John farmer Willunga 1853 Memorial 128/50
WARD, John farmer Noarlunga 1856[-1859] Memorial 378/96
No 4
WARD, John labourer Pine Forest on the Great North Road 1854 Hundred of Upper Wakefield land grant Memorial 460/61
WARD, John farmer Upper Wakefield 1856 Memorial 102/113
WARD, John farmer Blenheim Farm Upper Wakefield 1863 Application 3933
WARD, John of Auburn 1865 Application 5909
WARD, John farmer near Watervale 1868 Application 9354
WARD, John farmer Leasingham 1875[-1882] Memorial 53/281
WARD, John the Elder and Younger farmers Leasingham 1883 Memorials 152 & 153/349
WARD, John [probably the Younger] farmer Tickera 1883[-1885] Memorial 110/353
WARD, John farmer Upper Wakefield Co Stanley. Hundred of Kadina land grant 1888 Grant Book 14 Page 246 County Daly
WARD, John the Elder farmer Auburn linked with John Ward the Younger farmer Hundred of Tickera 1892 Memorial 76/412
WARD, John the Elder farmer Upper Wakefield near Auburn, died 3/11/1901. Husband of Jemima Ward. Father of John Ward the Younger farmer Antwerp Vic, William Ward, Arthur Ward, James Ward and Albert Ward. Estate worth £9,260 Memorial 47/446
WARD, John the Elder farmer Upper Wakefield near Auburn, died 3/11/1901. His widow, Jemima Ward, died 31/5/1902. Parents of John Ward the Younger farmer formerly of Antwerp Vic but now of near Auburn 1902 Memorial 185/447
WARD, John farmer formerly of Antwerp Vic but now of near Auburn 1906 Memorial 237/454
WARD, John [formerly the Younger] farmer near Auburn 1906 Application 25132
No 5
WARD, John labourer Riverton 1868[-1870] Memorial 210/239
WARD, John the Elder labourer formerly of Riverton 1868 but now of Clare 1877 Application 16467
No 6
WARD, John the Younger labourer Gawler River Co Gawler. Hundred of Crystal Brook land grant 1879 Grant Book 60 Page 228 County Victoria
No 7
WARD, John labourer Greens Plains East. Paskeville (Hundred of Kulpara) township allotment land grant 1880 Grant Book 14 Page 196 County Daly
WARD, John Draver woodman Alberton 1855 Memorial 333/94
WARD, John Jackson farmer Winninowie. Hundred of Winninowie land grant 1898 Grant Book 24 Page 819 County Frome
No 1
WARD, John Ralph Hansford master mariner Alberton 1877 Application 16277
WARD, John Ralph Hansford master mariner Yatala township 1884 Application 20252
WARD, John Ralph Hansford formerly master mariner but now gentleman Yatala township 1884 Application 20333.
WARD, John Thomas farmer near Lochiel. Hundred of Cameron land grant 1879 Grant Book 14 Page 438 County Daly
WARD, John Tuckson farmer Winninowie 1885 Memorial 198/372
WARD, John William fisherman Alberton 1855 Memorial 232/80
No 1
WARD, Joseph carpenter Adelaide 1839 Application 20329
WARD, Joseph carpenter Adelaide 1848[-1854] Memorial 241/117 Litte Para land purchase 1853 Memorial 27/55
WARD, Joseph carpenter Adelaide (Gray St), died 1/9/1868. He left his entire estate absolutely to his wife, Bridget Clemens/Clement Ward Memorial 73/242
No 2
WARD, Joseph carpenter Prospect 1849[-1856] Memorial 243/15
No 3
WARD, Joseph farmer Penrice linked with Matthew John Ward mason Kadina 1900 Memorial 17/440
WARD, Joseph out of business Penrice near Angaston 1912 Memorial 196/466
WARD, Joseph farmer Penrice 1902 Memorial 99/447
WARD, Joseph formerly farmer Penrice afterwards out of business Aldgate then gentleman Walkerville, died 2/12/1935. He had been born at Penrice on 15/6/1856. Value of the estate £853. His whole estate absolutely in equal shares to his two daughters, Minnie KING of Otokeho Taranaki, New Zealand and Eva Josephine RUSSELL of Hawera Ohangai Rd, New Zealand. Annie Priscilla FISCHER spinster Angaston 1939, declared that she had known Joseph Ward before he married, when she was his next-door neighbour. He married Wilhelmine Martha ROHRLACH and had the following children, all born at Penrice - Josephine Eva RUSSELL, Edith Minnie KING, Antonia Mary HUWILER, Walter Spencer Ward, Ellen Wilhelmina SUTTER, Edwin Howard Ward and Matthew John Ward. Two other children, John and Helen Ward, died in infancy. The Wards did not get on at all well. The family decided to emigrate to New Zealand, where their youngest child, Robert Douglas Ward, was born. However, as the parents still did not get on, Joseph Ward returned permanently to SA to live at Penrice before his son was born. He stayed there until 1921, when he sold the property to Adreas Philipp HENKE. Arthur Edgar GOLDNER of Meadows organised lodgings for him as he moved between Penrice, Aldgate, Meadows and Walkerville. His family never returned from New Zealand Application 28160
WARD, Joseph Henry farmer Baroota. Trustee Bible Christian Chapel and School Hundred of Baroota land grant 1882 Grant Book 24 Page 696 County Frome
No 1
WARD, Levi carpenter Mt Barker 1854 Memorial 127/76
WARD, Levi carpenter East Hampton [Littlehampton] 1856 Memorial 35/106
WARD, Levi carpenter Littlehampton 1857[-1864] Memorial 49/129
WARD, Levi carpenter Littlehampton 1877 Application 16360
WARD, Levi carpenter Littlehampton 1882. Possibly linked with George Ward of Young St Parkside Application 19345
WARD, Margaret Catherine and Mary Ann spinsters Canowie Co Victoria. Lancelot (Hundred of Gumbowie) township allotment land grant 1878 Grant Book 40 Page 65 County Kimberley
No 1
WARD, Matthew police constable Adelaide 1858 Memorial 199/132
WARD, Matthew out of business Adelaide 1865 Memorial 100/207
No 1
WARD, Matthew John mason Kadina 1899 Memorial 45/439
WARD, Matthew John Town Clerk Kadina 1919 Application 26738.
WARD, Matthew John commission agent Kadina, died 29/9/1922. Estate worth £2,000. Brother of Joseph Ward. Father of Elsie Mary EASTON (of Pt Pirie), Albert Ernest Ward draper Melbourne Vic and Amy Spencer O'MALLEY (wife of CH O'Malley engine driver Pt Lincoln). Grandfather of John Thorn Ward, Eileen Ward, Stella Mary Ward, Joan Ward EASTON and Charles Ernest O'MALLEY. Executors; Seth Hurtle Easton draper formerly of Thebarton but now of Pt Pirie and Arthur Salisbury WINDOW auctioneer Kadina. Bequest to Anne Lathlean LYNCH spinster Kadina Memorials 87&88/488
WARD, Maurice Hay of Hindley St, Adelaide, Secretary to the SA Brewing Co Ltd, Hindley St, Adelaide 1921 Application 27015
WARD, Milton John farmer Kadina, died 7/12/1938 Grant Book 15 Page 87 County Daly
No 1 - mixture of the Elder and the Younger
WARD, Patrick farmer O'Halloran Hill 1847[- 1852] Memorial 390/10
WARD, Patrick farmer Willunga 1850[-1860] Memorial 323/22
WARD, Patrick farmer Kapunda 1857 Memorial 110/121
WARD, Patrick labourer Kapunda 1857 Application 9442
WARD, Patrick miner Kapunda 1860 Memorial 301/169
WARD, Patrick labourer Kapunda 1864. He could not write Application 5043
WARD, Patrick the Elder no description, died 5/8/1873 intestate. By 1881, his family was situated thus: his widow, Mary Ward of Canowie, his eldest son and heir at law, Patrick Ward the Younger farmer Canowie; other sons Timothy Ward, Thomas Richard Ward and Michael Joseph Ward farmers Canowie; daughters included Margaret Ward, and Mary Ann Ward spinsters Canowie Memorial 207/334
WARD, Patrick farmer Canowie Co Victoria. Trustee unnamed Cemetery Hundred of Terowie. Hundred of Terowie land grant 1875 Grant Book 40 Page 3 County Kimberley
No 1
WARD, Richard policeman Adelaide. He bought pt Section 1571 Dry Creek. This appears to be a township. 1842 Memorial 305/2
WARD, Richard police constable North Adelaide 1849 Memorial 333/16
No 2
WARD, Richard carpenter Macclesfield 1856[-1874] Memorial 93/106
WARD, R undertaker Macclesfield 1879 Application 17253.
WARD, Richard carpenter Macclesfield 1886 Application 21038.
No 3
WARD, Richard labourer Clare 1857 Memorial 32/129
WARD, Richard farmer near Clare 1866 Application 7493.
No 4
WARD, Richard farmer and storekeeper Kooringa 1880 Memorial 51/323
WARD, Richard farmer Kooringa 1881 Memorial 31/331
WARD, Richard storekeeper Kooringa 1885 Application 20466.
No 1
WARD, Richard Porter mariner Pt Adelaide 1853 Memorial 108/53
WARD, Richard Porter master mariner Pt Adelaide 1878 Application 16788.
WARD, Richard Porter master mariner Exeter 1887 Application 21292
WARD, Robert farmer Nairne 1856[-1862] Memorial 332/101
WARD, Samuel Ward engraver Plympton and Ellen Ward his wife 1888 Application 21386
WARD, Sarah widow Gladstone 1890 Memorial 98/405
WARD, Sarah Elizabeth spinster Glenelg 1882[-1885] Memorial 208/341
No 1
WARD, Thomas formerly labourer Adelaide 1839 but now brickmaker Hindmarsh 1840 Application 6704.
No 2
WARD, Thomas of Adelaide 1842 Memorial 287/43
WARD, Thomas [formerly of Adelaide but now] fencer O’Halloran Hill 1842[-1845] Memorial 288/43
WARD, Thomas formerly fencer Lizard Lodge O'Halloran Hill 1842 but now farmer O'Halloran Hill 1869 Application 10311.
WARD, Thomas farmer O’Halloran Hill Co Adelaide. Hundred of Hynam land grant 1876[-1879] Grant Book 29 Page 164 County MacDonnell
No 3 - probably the Elder
WARD, Thomas labourer Nairne 1850 Memorial 213/19
WARD, Thomas tinsmith Byethorne near Nairne 1853 Memorial 246/53
WARD, Thomas formerly labourer 1850 but now tinsmith Nairne 1869 Application 10207.
No 4 - the Younger
WARD, Thomas the Younger labourer Nairne 1851[-1857] Memorial 392/38
WARD, Thomas the Younger farmer Nairne 1862 Memorial 261/181
No 5
WARD, Thomas yeoman Kensington 1852 Memorial 461/42.
No 6 - possibly a continuation of No 5
WARD, Thomas bootmaker Kensington 1877[-1879] Memorial 198/303
WARD, Thomas bootmaker formerly of Kensington but now of Southwark 1899 Application 23895.
No 7
WARD, Thomas blacksmith Gawler 1855 Memorial 374/89
WARD, Thomas blacksmith formerly of Gawler but now of Sheaoak Log 1858 Memorial 20/144
WARD, Thomas blacksmith Sheaoak Log 1858 Memorial 62/132
WARD, Thomas blacksmith formerly of Gawler 1855 but now of Kadina 1864 Application 5187.
No 8
WARD, Thomas farmer Gawler Plains 1856 Memorial 190/110
No 9
WARD, Thomas farmer Wakefield River 1857 Memorial 333/114
WARD, Thomas farmer The Wakefield River near Rhynie 1863. He could not write Application 4383.
WARD, Thomas farmer Rhynie Co Gawler. Hundred of Narridy land grant 1874[-1882] Grant Book 60 Page 249 County Victoria
No 10
WARD, Thomas Esquire Spring Valley near Riverton 1859 Memorial 129/149
WARD, Thomas JP of near Riverton 1861 Memorial 323/174
WARD, Thomas Esquire JP Vinelands Norwood 1864[-1866] Memorials 267 & 342/198
No 11
WARD, Thomas farmer Wandearah 1878 Memorial 214/310
WARD, Thomas farmer Hundred of Wandearah. Trustee unnamed Chapel Hundred of Wandearah. Hundred of Wandearah land grant 1879 Grant Book 60 Page 325 County Victoria
No 12
WARD, Thomas farmer Telowie 1882[-1899] Memorial 168/338
WARD, Thomas teamster Telowie 1891 Memorial 136/408
No 13
WARD, Thomas of Gladstone 1888 Memorial 209/392
WARD, Thomas farmer Gladstone Co Victoria. Hundred of Telowie land grant 1894 Grant Book 24 Page 775 County Frome
No 14
WARD, Thomas yeoman Wilyaroo near Strathalbyn 1930, declared that he had lived in the vicinity for over 60 years Application 27818.
No 1
WARD, Thomas Harper farmer Angas Park near Tanunda 1851 Memorial 392/28
WARD, Thomas Harper formerly of Angas Park near Tanunda but now of Bremerton. [TH Ward laid out Bremerton on 50 acres of Section 3556 no Hundred mentioned Co Sturt at Langhorne Bridge beside the main road to Wellington on the Murray] 1854 Memorial 62/68, Application 19968
WARD, Thomas Harper farmer Bremerton 1854[-1858] Memorial 109/76
WARD, Thomas Harper surgeon Bremerton and Anna Maria Ward his wife 1859 Memorial 133/205
WARD, Thomas Harper farmer [formerly of Bremerton but now of] Angas Park 1859 Memorial 34/148 FIND – check details
WARD, Thomas Harper surgeon Bremerton, about to leave the province for Victoria, power of attorney to his wife, Anna Maria Ward, to sell any of his allotments in Bremerton (Section 3556 near Langhorne Bridge) for her benefit during his absence 24/2/1859. She also had the right to sell or lease any other of the rest of the same Section Deposit 198/1865
WARD, Thomas Harper gentleman formerly of Bremerton but now residing in the colony of Victoria 1865 Memorial 145/206
WARD, Thomas Harper surgeon Bremerton, died 6/5/1869 intestate at Geelong Vic. Letters of administration to his widow, Anna Maria Ward Memorial 195/355
WARD, Thomas Harper surgeon Bremerton, died 6/5/1869 Geelong Vic intestate. Husband of Anna Maria Ward, who died 6/12/1884. Father of Rose PERRY widow Langhorne Creek. William Gibbon Ward yeoman Langhorne Creek was a son 1875-1900 Memorials 19 & 63/442, 245/282
No 1
WARD, William farmer Hope Valley 1853 Hundred of Gilbert land grant Memorial 155/113
WARD, William farmer formerly of Hope Valley but now of Macaw Creek 1857 Memorial 17/116
WARD, William farmer Macaw Creek near Riverton 1863 Memorial 112/524
WARD, William the Elder farmer Watervale, died 15/12/1934. Father of Maurice Dunlop Ward, William Ward the Younger, James Ward and John Ward. Father-in-law of William SMITH gardener Watervale. Estate worth £4,039 Memorial 128/509
No 2
WARD, William farmer Reedbeds 1853 Memorial 54/58
WARD, William farmer formerly of the Reedbeds but now of Peachey Belt 1855 Memorial 338/81
WARD, William farmer Peachey Belt 1859 Memorial 9/152
No 3
WARD, William gardener Kilkenny 1860 Application 1370
No 4
WARD, WIlliam draper Adelaide 1863 Memorial 207/189
WARD, William draper Adelaide (Rundle St) 1866 Application 7443
No 5
WARD, William painter Kadina. Hundred of Wallaroo land grant 1878 Grant Book 14 Page 55 County Daly
WARD, William painter Kadina Co Daly. Farina (Out of Hundreds) township allotment land grant 1878 Grant Book 65 Page 74 County Not named
No 6
WARD, William farmer Murraninnie near Pt Augusta 1879 Memorial 16/319
No 7
WARD, William farmer Auburn Co Stanley. Hundred of Kadina land grant 1881 Grant Book 14 Page 239 County Daly
No 8
WARD, William farmer Hundred of Coglin 1882 Memorial 11/346
No 9
WARD, William farmer New Hamburg near Strathalbyn 1887
Application 21142.
No 10
WARD, William son of the late Daniel Ward limeburner Penrice, died 9/8/1892, of 10 months' phthisis pulmonum, aged 45. Matthew John Ward mason Kadina and Joseph Ward farmer Penrice likely to be relatives Application 23018.
No 11
WARD, William clerk Alberton 1877 Application 15775.
WARD, William agent Alberton 1891 Memorial 138/408
No 1
WARD, William Gibbons farmer Bremerton 1883 Application 19968
WARD, William Gibbon yeoman Langhorne Creek 1901 Memorial 63/442
WARD, William Grant clerk Adelaide 1858 Memorial 70/138
No 1
WARD, William Henry farmer Naracoorte Co Robe. Hundred of Tatiara land grant 1879[-1881] Grant Book 7 Page 8 County Buckingham
WARD, William Henry licensed victualler Woolshed Inn, Bordertown 1887[-1890] Memorial 106/387
WARD, William James Thomas gentleman Adelaide linked with Sarah Mary Ward spinster Adelaide 1863. These people were brother and sister. Sarah Mary Ward subsequently married Richard BARNES who died 8/3/1869 Memorials 24/191, 54/243
No 1
WARD, William Louis farmer Gawler Plains 1855 Memorial 92/87
WARD, William Louis usually called William Ward formerly farmer Peachey Belt but now draper Adelaide (Rundle St) 1864[-1866] Memorial 239/194
WARD, William Louis farmer Peachey Belt 1877 Memorial 98/303
WARD, William Lewis farmer Gilbert Rd, Walkerville 1877 Application 15916.
No 1
WARD, William Percy marine engineer Stanley Flat 1913 Memorial 136/468
WARD, William Percy retired marine engineer formerly of Stanley Flat but now of 7 Holbrooks Road, Underdale 1957 Memorial 98/531
WARD, William Shiels prospector Tarcoola Out of Hundreds. Tarcoola (Out of Hundreds) township allotment land grant 1901 Grant Book 65 Page 306 County Not named
WARD, Zacharia butcher McLaren Vale 1877 Application 16147
WARD, Zetus formerly clerk Rosewater but now company manager Royston Park 1925 Memorial 75/498
WARDEN, George farmer Penfield 1870 Memorial 63/244
No 1
WARDEN, John cordwainer North Adelaide 1853 Memorial 351/57
WARDEN, John cordwainer Adelaide 1853 Albert Oddfellow's Lodge Adelaide trustee Memorial 475/61
WARDEN, Thomas retired farmer Unley 1923 Memorial 179/488
No 1 - likely to be the same person
WARDLAW, Alexander gentleman Adelaide 1850 Memorial 391/26
WARDLAW, Alexander Grindley gentleman Adelaide 1854 Memorial 159/64
WARDLAW, Alexander Grindley gentleman formerly of Adelaide 1854 now of Walkerville 1863. Likely to be a relative of Robert Wardlaw Esquire Glasgow, Scotland 1841 Application 4387
WARDLE, Geoffrey Norman medical student Adelaide, about to leave the state, power of attorney to Charles Eric MANN mercantile manager Victoria Square, Adelaide, to manage his SA business affairs, especially in connection with the estate of his late father, Wilfred James WARDLE merchant Adelaide, who died 2/11/1917. Attorney issued 17/11/1920 Deposit 22/1924
No 1
WARDLE, George labourer Appila Co Frome. Hundred of Yalpara land grant 1885 Grant Book 13 Page 346 County Dalhousie
WARDLE, George farmer Naracoorte Co Robe. Trustee unnamed School Hundred of Hynam. Hundred of Hynam land grant 1896 Grant Book 29 Page 169 County MacDonnell
WARDLE, Henry Pierce farmer Hawker. Hawker (Hundred of Wonoka) township allotment land grant 1883 Grant Book 5 Page 15 County Blachford
No 1
WARDLE, Jacob Giles out of business Aberdeen near Kooringa 1934 Memorial 42/508
WARDLE, Jacob Giles, died 8/1/1953. Uncle of Herbert Gerald Wardle farmer Burra. Linked with this family; Alwin Trigg PEARCE horticulturalist Renmark West GRO Search 664
No 1
WARDLE, Michael carpenter Encounter Bay 1843 Memorial 17/3
WARDLE, Michael carpenter Hindmarsh Valley 1856 Memorial 126/100
WARDLE, Michael farmer Encounter Bay 1848 Memorial 170/54
WARDLE, Michael builder Encounter Bay 1854 Memorial 333/70
WARDLE, Michael farmer Hindmarsh Valley 1853 Memorial 116/60
WARDLE, Michael and Ralph farmers Hindmarsh Valley 1861 Memorial 6/178
No 2
WARDLE, Michael mechanic Louisville near Pt Elliot 1874 Memorial 201/275
WARDLE, Michael John farmer Hawker Co Blachford. Hundred of Arkaba land grant 1896 Grant Book 33 Page 8 County Hanson
No 1 FIND CHECK RUN
WARDLE, Ralph farmer Hindmarsh Valley 1858[-1862] Memorial 341/135
WARDLE, Ralph farmer Hawker. Hundred of Wonoka land grant 1892 Grant Book 5 Page 32 County Blachford
No 1
WARDLE, Thomas gentleman Goodwood Park 1856[-1859] Memorial 34/109
WARDLE, Thomas formerly gentleman Goodwood Park but now mercantile clerk Unley 1862 Application 3608.
WARDLE, Thomas merchant's clerk Unley 1864 Application 5067
WARDLE, Thomas clerk Unley 1862 Memorial 342/186
No 2
WARDLE, Thomas formerly merchant Pt Adelaide but now out of business Unley 1868 Memorial 36/230
WARDLE, W blacksmith Pt Elliot 1864 Memorial 343/193
WARDROP, Archibald B accountant Adelaide 1879[-1884] Memorial 152/320
WARE, Abraham butcher and John Ware retired farmer both Pt Lincoln 1913 Memorial 182/469
No 1
WARE, Albert P farmer Franklin Harbour 1885 Memorial 97/371
WARE, Albert Probius grocer Cowell. Cowell (Hundred of Playford) township allotment land grant 1894 Grant Book 39 Page 84 County Jervois
WARE, Alfred farmer Coonatto 1887 Memorial 204/383
WARE, Benjamin miner Callington on the Bremer 1857 Memorial 249/128
No 1
WARE, Charles carpenter Adelaide 1838 Application 19478
WARE, Charles gardener Adelaide 1840 Application 7165
WARE, Charles gardener formerly of Adelaide 1840 now of Nailsworth 1848 Application 7165
WARE, Charles market gardener Nailsworth 1848[-1851] Memorials 344/12 & 305/29
WARE, Charles gardener Adelaide 1851 Memorial 483/29
WARE, Charles nurseryman North Road. Hundred of Yatala land grant 1854 Grant Book 1 Page 68 County Adelaide
WARE, Charles nurseryman College Nursery Hackney Rd, Hackney 1856[-1859] Memorial 328/112
WARE, Charles of the College Nursery Hackney Road 1860 Application 1085.
WARE, Charles Boxer brewer Henley Beach Road, Thebarton 1902 Memorial 238/444
No 1
WARE, Charles James of Kooringa 1856 Burra Burra General Land and Building Co trustee Memorial 440/98
WARE, Charles James brewer Kooringa 1864 Memorial 133/199
No 1
WARE, Charles Michael miller Section 1696 Co Light 1850 Memorial 4441/20
Gardener Kensington 1853[-1854] Memorial 491/55
Farmer North Road 1853 Memorial 55/73
Nurseryman Clifton near Adelaide 1854 Memorial 7/73
WARE, Charles Michael licensed victualler formerly of North Adelaide but now of Cox Creek 1861 Memorial 15/179
WARE, Charles Michael no description now an insolvent debtor 1863 Memorial 77/191
No 1
WARE, George Lane shopman Adelaide 1878 Memorial 224/306
WARE, George Lane storekeeper Franklin Harbour. Cowell (Hundred of Playford) township allotment land grant 1884 Grant Book 39 Page 82 County Jervois
WARE, George Lane storekeeper Cowell 1886[-1891] Memorial 206/377
WARE, George Lane storekeeper Cowell and Rosina Marie Ware his wife 1888[-1897] Memorial 14/395
No 1
WARE, James wheelwright Nairne 1849 Memorial 474/18
No 2
WARE, James carrier Nailsworth 1854 Memorial 407/65
WARE, James farmer North Road 1854 Memorial 130/68
WARE, James farmer Prospect 1854 Memorial 466/69
WARE, Sarah Lavinia widow St John's Wood relict of the late James Ware formerly farmer St John's Wood now deceased 1855 Memorial 56/88
WARE, Sarah Lavinia widow St John Wood 1856 Memorial 27/193
WARE, Sarah Lavinia widow Nailsworth 1865[-1869] Memorial 211/207
WARE, Joel carpenter Adelaide 1856 Memorial 205/106
No 1
WARE, John cooper Adelaide married Mary POLKINGHORNE Adelaide, 29/11/1845 Holy Trinity North Tce Adelaide. Witnesses Charles and Elizabeth TURNER. Their son Alfred Ware born 25/8/1850 Morphett Vale, where John Ware was now a carpenter. Thomas HADDSACK cabinetmaker Morphett Vale the informant. John Ware died 5/1/1852 Forest Creek Vic intestate, leaving his son Alfred Ware his heir at law. Mary Ware had remarried to William CORNELL farmer Roseworthy by 1874. Alfred Ware was a labourer at Walkerville by that time Application 13802
No 2
WARE, John machine maker Nairne 1855 Memorial 484/89
WARE, John blacksmith Nairne 1857 Memorial 184/127
WARE, John blacksmith Littlehampton 1862 Memorial 85/186
No 3
WARE, John farmer Yankalilla 1853 Memorial 344/83
WARE, John farmer formerly of Yankalilla but now of Inman Valley 1870 Memorial 121/245
WARE, John farmer Inman Valley 1892 Memorial 81/413
WARE, John farmer Inman Valley, died 19/6/1897. All his household effects to his wife, Sarah Ware. The rest of the estate to be sold as soon as possible after his death. Half the proceeds to his wife, Sarah Ware. The other half to be divided equally amongst his sisters, Eliza GOODMAN of Castlemaine Vic, Mary MILLARD widow Inman Valley and his brother, Thomas Ware miner Dunolly Diggings Vic (if he can be found within 12 months of John Ware's death). Executors: Sarah Ware and Joseph Millard labourer Inman Valley. George and John Millard farmers Inman Valley also mentioned in connection with leases of the Wares' land at Inman Valley Application 23394
No 4
WARE, John carpenter Onkaparinga 1874 Memorial 32/277
No 5
WARE, John stockholder Mt Crawford 1892 Application 22394
No 1
WARE, John William farmer Stokes 1909 Memorial 33/462
WARE, John William farmer formerly of Stokes but now of Pt Lincoln 1912 Memorial 94/467
WARE, John retired farmer Pt Lincoln father of Abraham Ware butcher Pt Lincoln 1913 Memorial 182/469
WARE, John William butcher Pt Lincoln 1913 Application 26249
WARE, Robert yeoman Adelaide 1847 Memorial 441/7
No 1 - likely to be the same person
WARE, Robert Frederick and William Rivers nurserymen North Adelaide 1852 Memorial 150/41
WARE, Robert Frederick farmer Erith 1878[-1885] Memorial 53/305
WARE, Robert Frederick fruiterer Pt Gawler 1869 Application 10396
WARE, Una A teacher Erith 1889 Memorial 157/397
No 1
WARE, William fruiterer Adelaide (Pt TA 50 Hindley St) 1858[-1864] Memorial 69/135
WARE, William fruiterer Adelaide 1859 Application 463
No 1
WARE, William Lawes accountant Adelaide Co Adelaide. Orroroo (Hundred of Walloway) township allotment land grant 1876 Grant Book 13 Page 134 County Dalhousie
WARE, William Lawes agent Adelaide Co Adelaide. Orroroo (Hundred of Walloway) township allotment land grant 1877 Grant Book 13 Page 137 County Dalhousie
WARE, William Lawes mining agent Adelaide 1883[-1889] Memorial 168/347
WARE, William Lawes accountant Adelaide, liquidator of MALCOLM's Ostrich Farming Co Ltd [apparently conducted on Sections 8 & 115 Hundred of Munno Para] 1886 Memorial 198/379
WARE, William Lawes accountant Adelaide 1887 Memorial 92/385
WARE, WL manager of the Barossa No 1 Deep Lead Gold Mining Co Ltd of Adelaide 1889 Memorial 244/396
WARE, William Lawes accountant Adelaide 1889 One liquidator of the Commercial Bank of SA Application 21531
WARE, William Lawes accountant Adelaide Co Adelaide. Waukaringa township (Out of Hundreds) allotment land grant 1889 Grant Book 45 Page 2 County Lytton
WARE, William Lawes accountant Adelaide, landlord for Ware Chambers situated on pt Town Acre 170 in King William St, Adelaide 1890 Memorial 20/403
WARE, WL secretary to the SA Ostrich Company 1890 Memorial 59/404
WARE, William Lawes Commercial Bank of SA official liquidator Adelaide 1891 Application 22172
WARE, WL of Ware Chambers, King William St, Adelaide, secretary to the Oodla Wirra Flux and Mining Co Ltd held the mortgate on the Traveller's Rest Well and Reserve adjoining Section 78 Hundred of Coglin 1899 Memorial 87/438
No 1 - perhaps the same person
WAREING, John labourer Bay Road near Adelaide 1871 Application 11705
WAREING, John farmer Plympton, died 24/2/1910, of malignant diseased stomach, pancreas and liver, aged 59. Born in Adelaide. Unmarried Memorial 114/494
No 2
WAREING, John farmer Plympton 1926 Application 27446
No 1
WAREING, William blacksmith Adelaide 1849[-1853] Memorial 130/35
WAREING, William farmer Bay Road 1854 Memorial 103/63
WAREING, William blacksmith Bay Road, died c1854. He left the whole of his estate in trust to his wife, Elizabeth Wareing, for life or until her remarriage, then to his children equally absolutley Memorial 328/116
No 2
WAREING, William farmer near Kapunda and Dinah Wareing his wife 1864 Memorial 233/198
No 1 - probably mixture of the Elder and the Younger
WAREING, William Henry farmer near Belvidere 1864[-1865] Memorial 7/198
WAREING, William Henry the Younger labourer Queenstown 1913 Application 26229
WARFE, Richard platelayer Pt Adelaide Co Adelaide. Orroroo (Hundred of Walloway) township allotment land grant 1876 Grant Book 13 Page 136 County Dalhousie
WARHURST, Arthur Ronald Town Clerk Clare 1953, declared he had held the position since 1950 Application 28938
No 1
WARHURST, John carpenter Hindmarsh 1847[-1849] Memorial 47/10
WARHURST, John carpenter Adelaide Plains 1849 Memorial 461/14
WARHURST, John farmer Pt Adelaide 1852[-1857] Memorial 308/40
No 2 - perhaps a continuation of No 1
WARHURST, John carpenter Bowden 1853 Memorial 4/47
WARHURST, John carpenter Tam O'Shanter Belt 1853[-1854] Hundred of Gilbert land grant Memorial 36/62
WARHURST, John farmer Tam O'Shanter Belt 1853[-1863] Memorial 353/48
WARHURST, John publican Tam O'Shanter Belt 1858 Memorial 208/148
No 3
WARHURST, John shoemaker Auburn 1857 Memorial 95/113
WARHURST, John shoemaker Auburn. His wife, Henrietta Warhurst, died c1859 Memorial 23/151
WARK, Alexander plasterer Norwood 1890 Memorial 89/401
No 1
WARK, Burchardt and Johann Heinrich Wark farmers Hope Valley. Hundred of Yatala land grant 1850 Grant Book 1 Page 63 County Adelaide
WARK, Burchardt and Johann Heinrich farmers Hope Valley 1851. Enrolment 13/26
WARK, Burchardt (sometimes erroneously called Bernard Wark) and Johann Heinrich Wark farmers Hope Valley) 1855 Memorial 24/88
WARK, Burchardt farmer Hope Valley 1857[-1858] Memorial 207/128
WARK, Burchardt farmer formerly of Hope Valley 1858 but now of Pt Gawler 1861 Application 2731
WARK, Burchard farmer Pt Gawler. Hundred of Pt Gawler land grant 1861 Grant Book 27 Page 339 County Gawler
WARK, Charles farmer Reeves Plains 1877 Memorial 239/296
No 1
WARK, Charles Bernard clerk Kent Town 1889 Application 21633
WARK, Charles B clerk Adelaide 1890 Memorial 3/406
WARK, Charles B clerk to Messrs COTTON & OPIE land agents Adelaide 1891[-1898] Memorial 52/410
WARK, Charles B clerk Adelaide 1906 Memorial 208/454
WARK, Charles Bernard clerk to Messrs COTTON & OPIE land agents Adelaide (Pirie St) 1907[-1909] Memorial 32/458
WARK, Charles Bernard land broker's clerk to Messrs George Samuel COTTON and Edward Andrew Devonshire OPIE land agents Adelaide 1915 Memorial 143/472
WARK, Charles B land agent Adelaide 1922 Memorial 193/485
WARK, Charles Bernard land agent Adelaide 1923[-1924] Memorial 111/488
WARK, Charles Bernard land agent Adelaide 1924. He was a trustee for the will of Alfred SWAINE Application 27260
WARK, Charles Bernard licensed land broker Adelaide (Pirie St) 1928 Application 27703
WARK, David doctor Encounter Bay 1845 Memorial 93/5
WARK, David Esquire formerly of Encounter Bay, but now of Magill 1851 Memorial 444/31
WARK, David MD Auldton House near Adelaide 1852 Memorial 1/69
WARK, David doctor of medicine Alton (otherwise Auldton House) near Magill 1856 Memorial 170/108
WARK, David surgeon Aulton near Magill 1855 Memorial 242/111
WARK, David doctor of medicine Alton, died c 1861 Memorial 231/181
WARK, David doctor of medicine Magill 1861 Application 2315
WARK, David doctor Alton, died c1861. He was in SA by 1850. Personal estate to his wife, Catherine Wark. She was also to get the income of invested proceeds from the sale of his real estate for life, then to his children in equal shares, except for his eldest son, Robert Hunter Wark, who was to inherit only £250. Bartley, Bakewell & Stow replaced RH Wark as the executor and trustee of the original will Application 2114
WARK, Francis of Meningie. Trustee Cemetery Meningie Hundred of Bonney land grant 1878 Grant Book 54 Page 32 County Russell
No 1
WARK, Heinrich Carl farmer Hundred of Pt Gawler. Hundred of Grace land grant 1865 Grant Book 27 Page 25 County Gawler
WARK, HC farmer Reeves Plains 1879 Memorial 156/317
WARK, Henry Charles of Reeves Plains 1882 Memorial 51/338
WARK, James farmer Gilbert River 1854 Memorial 442/71
No 1
WARK, Johann Heinrich farmer Hope Valley 1855 Memorial 80/90
WARK, Johann Heinrich farmer Happy Valley became a bankrupt in 1859 Memorial 56/153
No 1 - probably the same person
WARK, John farmer Adelaide 1857 Memorial 218/124
WARK, John and David farmers Navan 1869 Application 9801
WARK, Mary widow near Riverton 1887 Application 21138
No 2
WARK, John joiner Frewville 1860 Application 1388
WARK, John builder Eastwood 1881 Application 18768
WARK, John builder Eastwood, power of attorney to George Johnson WARK builder Eastwood, to manage his SA business affairs 15/2/1882 Deposit 37/1882
WARK, John builder Eastwood 1887 Memorial 92/382
WARK, Thomas Hunter stockholder Wellington on the Murray 1860[-1861] Memorial 121/175
WARLAND, Albert farmer Balhannah 1874 Memorial 147/271
No 1
WARLAND, Albert Howard District Council Clerk Victor Harbor 1918 Application 26562.
WARLAND, Albert Howard town and district clerk Victor Harbor 1926 Memorial 161/495
No 1
WARLAND, Christopher farmer near Mannum. Hundred of Finniss land grant 1878 Grant Book 58 Page 35 County Sturt
WARLAND, Christopher farmer Balhannah Co Adelaide. Hundred of Finniss land grant 1880 Grant Book 58 Page 38 County Sturt
WARLAND, Christopher farmer Mannum. Hundred of Finniss land grant 1882 Grant Book 58 Page 39 County Sturt
WARLAND, Edward farmer Gawler River 1867 Memorial 129/221
WARLAND, Eliza widow Balhannah, died 29/9/1880 intestate. Letters of administration to her son, Robert Frederick Warland, farmer Balhannah Memorial 61/328
No 1 - the Elder
WARLAND, George and James farmers Adelaide 1849 Memorial 90/18
WARLAND, George stockholder Co Adelaide 1850 Memorial 151/21
WARLAND, George farmer near Hahndorf, died 16/6/1861, of phthisis, aged 46. Henry Warland farmer Burnside inherited his real estate 1883 Application 19590
WARLAND, George the Elder farmer near Mt Barker, died c1861. His wife, Mary Warland, had a life interest in the real estate. She died 25/2/1895 Mt Barker Junction, of morbus cordis, aged 70. The property then fell absolutely in remainder expectant to the family - George Warland the Younger farmer Mt Barker Junction, James Warland farmer Mt Barker Junction, Henry Warland blacksmith Kensington, Ellen LAMPARD wife of Robert Lampard farmer Drouin Vic and Fanny JONES wife of John Jones builder Parkside 1896 Application 23088
WARLAND, George the Elder near Mt Barker, died c1861. He left all his real estate in trust for the benefit of his wife, Mary Warland, during her lifetime, then to his children absolutely in remainder expectant as dictated in his will. Mrs Warland died in 1895. Children - George the Younger, James and Henry Warland, Ellen LAMPARD and Fanny JONES. Executors and trustees: John ROWLANDS cooper Kensington and Henry Warland farmer Burnside Memorial 211/175
WARLAND, Mary widow Parkside relict of the late George Warland formerly farmer near Mt Barker but now deceased 1886 Memorial 146/376
No 2 - the Younger
WARLAND, George sheep farmer Adelaide 1862 Memorial 174/183
WARLAND, George farmer Para Plains 1866 Memorial 245/211
WARLAND, George station manager Calisola Station 1879 Memorial 25/314
WARLAND, George sheep farmer Kallioota west of Mt Eyre 1880[-1884] Memorial 13/328
WARLAND, George station manager Echunga, died 27/7/1901, of fever and ague, aged 72 Application 24571
No 3
WARLAND, George farmer near Nairne 1914 , declared that he had been born on 13/8/1848 at Mt Barker Junction. Their neighbours were the Allan McFarlane family and later the William Woolley family both of Glensloy Application 26376
No 1
WARLAND, Henry of Mt Lofty 1854 Memorial 187/67
WARLAND, Henry farmer Burnside near Adelaide 1856 Memorial 304/97
WARLAND, Henry publican Burnside 1868 Application 9516
WARLAND, Henry formerly farmer 1856 but now innkeeper Burnside 1877 Application 16355
No 1
WARLAND, Henry gentleman Strathalbyn 1868 Memorial 87/230
WARLAND, Henry gentleman Strathalbyn. Alfred Warland mentioned but not described 1870. Linked with the estate of the late William Warland formerly innkeeper Wheatsheaf Inn near Echunga now deceased Memorials 43 & 44/249
WARLAND, Henry farmer German Flat near Gambiertown [Mt Gambier]. He had links with the Wheatsheaf Inn built on Section 3825 Hundred of Kuitpo 1873 Memorial 196/264
WARLAND, Henry gentleman Hanging Rock near Mt Gambier 1882 Memorial 41/344
No 1 - probably the same person
WARLAND, James and George farmers Adelaide 1851 Memorial 296/36 Farmers The Tiers 1857 Memorial 226/116
WARLAND, James farmer Second Creek. Hundred of Adelaide land grant 1851 Grant Book 1 Page 21 County Adelaide
WARLAND, James farmer Second Creek 1852 Memorial 330/43
WARLAND, James farmer Greenhill Road near Adelaide 1866 Memorial 181/215
WARLAND, James licensed victualler Echunga linked with Edward Warland farmer Gawler River 1867 Memorial 136/224
WARLAND, James gentleman Echunga, purchased the Bridge Inn, Echunga, for £1,100 from the estate of John WYLIE formerly farmer Langhorne Creek now deceased 1876 Memorial 231/291
WARLAND, James licensed victualler Pt Victor 1882 Memorial 17/346
WARLAND, James farmer Woodlands near Echunga 1899. Father of Arthur Horace Hugo Warland and Harold Edward Lancelot Warland farmers Echunga Application 23893
No 2
WARLAND, James wheelwright Harben Vale 1877 Memorial 123/298
WARLAND, James wheelwright Harben Vale near Mt Barker 1882 Application 18973
No 1
WARLAND, Robert painter and glazier Adelaide 1839 Painter and glazier 72Thebarton 1844 Application 12573
WARLAND, Robert painter Norwood 1850 Memorial 458/25
WARLAND, Robert farmer Balhannah 1851[-1852] Memorial 237/36.
WARLAND, Robert farmer Green Close Parks, near Balhannah 1856[-1858]. Memorial 303/102
WARLAND, Robert formerly painter and glazier Kensington but now farmer Mt Barker 1852 Memorial 380/42
WARLAND, Robert farmer Kensington made his will in 1851. He left real estate, including Section 404 Disrict of Onkaparinga, and allotments at Kensington and Norwood, to his wife, Eliza Warland, and children, Robert Frederick Warland, Henry Richard Warland, Edwin Warland, Charles Alfred Warland and Christopher Warland Memorial 246/227
WARLAND, Robert farmer Balhannah and his wife, Eliza Warland nee HORDER. They had the following children - Eliza Lavinia Warland born 29/6/1853, who married Richard William KELCEY 33 farmer Balhannah (Father: Richard Kelcey) on 29/12/1880 St James’ Blakiston. Minister: JW GOWER. Witnesses: R Frederick Warland farmer Balhannah, and Jane Kelcey of Balhannah; Amelia WARLAND born 24/9/1855 died 6/6/1860, of fever, aged 4 years 8 months. Also at least three older sons, Robert Frederick Warland , Charles Alfred Warland and Christopher Warland farmers Balhannah 1881. Their mother, Eliza Warland, died c1880 intestate Application 18747
No 1
WARLAND, William farmer Mt Barker (Section 3825 with an inn built on the site) 1847 Memorial 446/9
WARLAND, William licensed victualler Mt Barker 1850 Memorial 5/193
WARLAND, William farmer Warland Farm Onkaparinga River 1854 Memorial 371/62
WARLAND, William farmer Warland's Farm on the Onkaparinga in Co Hindmarsh, died c1867. Husband of Alicia Warland. One of their children called Henry Warland Memorial 139/222
WARLAND, William farmer Warland's Farm on the Onkaparinga, died 1867. Henry Warland licensed victualler Strathalbyn one of the executors of his will 1868 Memorial 88/235
WARLAND, William farmer Warlands Farm Sections 3825, 3826 Hundred of Kuitpo Onkaparinga, died c1867. Trustees his son Henry Warland, James JOHNSTON brewer Oakbank, and Henry FOOTE licensed victualler Adelaide. His real estate in trust to his wife, Alicia Warland, for life. She was also to get the personal estate absolutely. After her death, the real estate to be sold and all the children to get an equal share of the proceeds. Each son to inherit his share absolutely in remainder expectant. Each daughter’s share to be put in trust for her benefit for life; then equally absolutely in remainder expectant to her children [ie William Warland’s grandchildren]. If a girl did not have descendants, her share to be divided equally absolutetely in remainder expectant amongst her sisters. If none of the girls had descendants, the money to be divided equally absolutely in remainder expectant amongst William Warland’s sons Enrolment 25/48
No 1
WARLAND, William Lloyd Herbert gentleman Echunga 1891 Memorial 106/409
WARLAND, William Lloyd Herbert of Echunga rented Section 3856 Hundred of Kuipto, in the Echunga Estate, from Marianne HAGEN 1891 Application 21987
WARMAN, Arthur Henry survey hand Harris St, Norwood Co Adelaide. Wolseley (Hundred of Tatiara) township allotment land grant 1892 Grant Book 7 Page 88 County Buckingham
WARMES, Thomas of Koomooloo, died. Executors: John Flower Warmes and Thomas William Warmes sheepfarmers Koomooloo 1900 Memorial 212/440
WARMING, Edwin storeman Adelaide 1868 Memorial 6/234
WARMINGTON, Douglas Ferguson salesman Wallaroo linked with Kenneth Allan Warmington agent Kadina 1934 Memorial 132/507
No 1 - mixture of the Elder and the Younger
WARMINGTON, Eneder the Elder mining agent Wallaroo Mines, died in 1864. He left his household effects to his wife, Charlotte Warmington, absolutely. His money and real estate to be put into a trust fund, from which the widow received £150 a year for life. Then the estate to go to his son, Eneder Warmington the Younger, absolutely in remainder expectant. Trustees: Gavin David YOUNG mining proprietor Wallaroo Bay and William Warmington mining agent Moonta Memorial 21/197
WARMINGTON, Eneder gentleman Wallaroo 1873 Application 12760
WARMINGTON, Eneder gentleman Wallaroo 1880 Memorial 41/327
WARMINGTON, Eneder gentleman Wallaroo, died 23/3/1916. Husband of Isabella Warmington Memorial 128/507
WARMINGTON, Eneder gentleman Wallaroo, died c1916. Husband of Isabella Warmington. Brother-in-law of William George INNES commercial manager Pt Pirie. Linked with Kenneth Allan Warmington agent formerly of Kadina but now of North Unley and Kenneth Berry Warmington agent Kadina 1954 Memorial 88/529
WARMINGTON, Kenneth Allan agent formerly of Kadina but now of 10 Salisbury St, North Unley and WARMINGTON, Kenneth Berry agent Kadina 1954 , declared that they were trustees of the will of the late Eneder Warmington gentleman Pt Wallaroo, who died 23/3/1916 Application 29057
No 1
WARMINGTON, William mining captain Moonta 1863 Memorial 250/192
WARMINGTON, William mining agent Moonta 1866 Memorial 214/208
WARN, Horace and Leslie John Warn grocers Semaphore 1912 Memorial 163/467
No 1
WARN, Jacob gentleman Adelaide 1839 Application 18978.
WARN, Jacob storekeeper Adelaide 1839 Application 26912.
WARN, Jacob farmer Adelaide and Martha Warn his wife 1843 Memorial 162/3
WARN, Jacob farmer Hindmarsh Dec 1843 Memorial 296/77
WARN, Jacob gentleman formerly of the Reedbeds but now of Harrington St, Hobart VDL 1846[-1852] Memorials 150/6 354/43
No 1 - probably the same person
WARN, John of North Kapunda 1850 Memorial 190/23
WARN, John carpenter Kapunda 1858[-1877] Memorial 20/137
WARN, John carpenter Kapunda 1865 Application 6383
WARN, John gentleman formerly of Kapunda but now of the Semaphore 1892 Application 22423
No 2
WARN, John shoemaker Kooringa 1851 Memorial 342/32
No 1
WARN, John William and Thomas Metherall Warn storekeepers trading as Warn Bros Maitland Maitland township allotment land grant 1882 Grant Book 19 Page 479 County Fergusson
WARN, John William storekeeper Maitland 1882[-1888] Memorial 212/346
WARN, John William and Thomas Metherall Warn storekeepers Moonta, Maitland and Arthurton trading under the style or firm of Warn Bros, became bankrupts after a creditors' meeting held on 18/7/1888 in the offices of Messrs Harry TURNER, THOMAS & Co, Cavendish Chambers, Grenfell St, Adelaide Memorial 230/412
WARN, Joseph farmer Adelaide and Martha Warn his wife 1843 Application 20282
WARN, Richard malster Adelaide 1850[-1872] Memorial 259/25
WARN, Thomas Metherall draper Moonta 1889 Memorial 124/396
WARNAS, Christoph farmer Angas Park 1851 Memorial 392/31
WARNCKEN, Gerd Warncken farmer Reeve’s Plains and Johanna Warncken his wife 1888 Application 21462
No 1
WARNCKEN, Heinrich baker Adelaide 1849 Memorial 439/15
WARNCKEN, Heinrich butcher Windsor 1854[-1855] Memorial 107/74
WARNCKEN, Heinrich (sometimes called Henry Warncken) licensed victualler Tea Tree Gully 1855[-1856] Memorial 5/93
WARNCKEN, Heinrich butcher Modbury 1860[-1864] Memorial 187/169
WARNCKEN, Heinrich baker Hindmarsh 1863 Memorial 247/193
WARNCKEN, Heinrich licensed victualler Hindmarsh 1864 Memorial 24/194
WARNCKEN, Heinrich butcher Dry Creek 1868[-1871] Memorial 77/231
WARNCKEN, Heinrich baker Prospect 1877 Memorial 179/303
WARNCKEN, Heinrich licensed victualler Enfield 1883 Memorial 184/348
WARNCKEN, Heinrich out of business Ovingham 1883 Memorial 205/346
WARNCKEN, Heinrich licensed victualler Adelaide 1892 Memorial 248/415
WARNCKEN, Heinrich licensed victualler Adelaide (Currie St), died 26/1/1895. Husband of Frances Warncken. Executors: Frances Warncken, Frederick PARKER draper Norwood and Arthur Henry NASH draper Adelaide (Pulteney St) Memorial 25/424
WARNCKEN, Johann Anton butcher Adelaide (Freeman St) 1872 Memorial 141/277
WARNE, Henry yeoman Norwood 1853[-1855] Memorial 123/53
WARNE, John Taylor labourer near Mt Bryan. Hundred of Kingston land grant 1874 Grant Book 8 Page 174 County Burra
No 1
WARNE, Joseph Blanchard farmer Greenwith linked with Thomas ROBERTS farmer Greenwith 1853 Grant Book 1 Page 65 County Adelaide
WARNE, Joseph Blanchard farmer Little Para 1849 Memorial 357/14 Farmer Greenwith 1853 Memorial 326/48
WARNE, Joseph Blanchard farmer Golden Grove, died 1/12/ 1890. Father-in-law of John BARBARY. John Barbary died 18/7/1927 Memorial 11/409 & Application 28570
WARNE, Joseph Blanchard no description, died 1/12/1890. Father-in-law of John BARBARY no description, who died 18/7/1928. Grandfather of James Herschell Barbary of Brunswick WA, Lydia HOSKINS married woman Glen Iris WA, Jane REID married woman Glandore and Susan WICKSTEED married woman Bunbury WA Memorial 50/499
WARNE, Richard Edwin telegraph linesman Tenant Creek Northern Territory of SA 1913 Memorial 63/469
No 1
WARNECKE, Louis chemist Nuriootpa 1860[-1864] Memorial 139/167
WARNECKE, Ludwig Wilhelm (also known as Louis Warnecke) chemist Nuriootpa 1862 Application 3621
No 1
WARNER, Abraham stonemason Adelaide 1854 Memorial 19/63
WARNER, Abraham builder Adelaide (Carrington St) 1876 Memorial 229/289
WARNER, Albert fruiterer Hindmarsh 1892 Application 22284
WARNER, Alfred Henry farmer Dawson. Dawson (Hundred of Coglin) township allotment land grant 1890 Grant Book 34 Page 5 County Herbert
No 1
WARNER, Christopher labourer Queenstown 1876 Memorial 169/288
WARNER, Christopher labourer formerly of Queenstown but now of Rosewater 1901 Application 24189
WARNER, Edward and William labourers Mt Gambier 1873 Memorial 19/270
WARNER, Ernest William butcher Kadina. Hundred of Kadina land grant 1914 Grant Book 14 Page 256 County Daly
WARNER, Florence Lucy Elliston widow Pt Lincoln 1921 Memorial 139/483
WARNER, Frank gardener The Hermitage, near Houghton 1925 Application 27418
No 1
WARNER, George labourer Encounter Bay 1848[-1852] Memorial 136/11
WARNER, George farmer Encounter Bay 1854 Application 18000
No 1
WARNER, Henry Trunkett tailor Norwood 1850[-1853] Memorial 67/26
WARNER, Henry Trunkett tailor Adelaide 1859 Memorial 34/159
WARNER, Henry Trunkett gentleman 2 Lewes Grove, Lewisham, Kent, power of attorney to John Warren BAKEWELL solicitor Adelaide, to manage his SA business investments 21/9/1876 Deposit 33/1877 FIND return to England.
No 1
WARNER, Horace farmer McLaren Vale 1913 Memorial 156/469
WARNER, Horace farmer The Pinery Milang son of Lucy Barnfield Warner widow McLaren Vale 1926 Memorial 166/494
WARNER, Horace farmer Milang linked with Wilfred Warner farmer McLaren Vale 1920[-1949] Memorial 95/515
WARNER, Horace farmer Milang 1936 Memorial 140/509
No 1
WARNER, John farmer Houghton 1855 Memorial 382/88
WARNER, John farmer The Hermitage 1876 Application 15354
WARNER, John farmer Houghton 1880 Application 18349
WARNER, John farmer The Hermitage near Houghton, died 1899. Husband of Ann Warner. Friends of Robert and Emily M WILLIAMS no description Memorial 179/440
WARNER, Ann widow The Hermitage near Houghton 1912. She could not write Application 26130
No 1 FIND – previous history
WARNER, John Henry Boyer gentleman Adelaide about to depart on a voyage to the South Seas and beyond 1878 Memorial 231/310
WARNER, John Henry Boyer gentleman Adelaide, about to leave the province on a voyage to the South Seas and other places beyond the Australian colonies, power of attorney to Frederic James sanderson Esquire Adelaide, to manage his Australian business affairs 3/7/1878 Deposit 123/1881
No 1
WARNER, Joseph labourer Mt Remarkable 1855 Memorial 3/95
WARNER, Joseph labourer formerly of the Mt Remarkable District 1856 but now of Pichie Richie Pass 1875 Application 14126
No 2
WARNER, Joseph Primitive Methodist Minister Salisbury 1862 Memorial 227/185
WARNER, Joseph Minister of the Gospel Adelaide 1862 Memorial 147/304
No 3
WARNER, Joseph farmer Willunga 1873 Memorial 199/266
WARNER, Joseph farmer Willunga Co Adelaide. Hundred of Willowie land grant 1881 Grant Book 24 Page 742 County Frome
No 4 – perhaps a continuation of No 3
WARNER, Joseph farmer McLaren Vale. Trustee Primitive Methodist Chapel Willunga 1874 Application 13981
No 5
WARNER, Joseph labourer Bowden and Ellen Williams Warner his wife 1916 Application 26504
No 1
WARNER, Joseph James farmer Islington 1839 Farmer Adelaide 1841 Application 27205
WARNER, Joseph James gentleman Adelaide 1842 Memorial 369/2
WARNER, Mary of Springfield Hundred of Barossa 1871 Memorial 98/266
No 1
WARNER, Thomas Inspector of Sheep and Cattle at the Adelaide Cattle Market formerly of Hindmarsh but now of Adelaide, declared 10/6/1864: He bought 8 allotments in Edwardstown in 1850. About 1851-1852, he went to the Victorian gold fields, leaving his property in the care of a Mr HODDING for about five years until he returned. Receipts for the purchase of the land left in an old box with Mr Hodding, but not there when he returned. Application 3960
No 2
WARNER, Thomas labourer Tam O'Shanter Belt 1856[-1857] Hundred of Light land grant Memorial 73/105
WARNER, Thomas farmer formerly of Tam O'Shanter Belt but now of the Hundred of Light 1859 Memorial 260/149
WARNER, Thomas the Elder farmer Big Plain near Freeling died c1888. Husband of Maria Warner. Children included - Maria WELLMANN wife of David Wellmann, Elizabeth Angel, Sarah Jane Warner and Thomas Warner the Younger Application 21532
No 3
WARNER, Thomas engineer Kapunda 1914 Application 26391
WARNER, Thomas engineer Kapunda 1917 Memorial 50/526
No 1
WARNER, William labourer Mt Gambier 1873 Memorial 19/270
WARNER, William labourer Mt Gambier and Maria Warner his wife 1880 Memorial 107/322
No 2
WARNER, William farmer Willunga 1886 Application 21013
No 1
WARNER, William James farmer Noarlunga 1903 Memorial 89/448
WARNER, William James farmer McLaren Vale, died 1923 Memorial 125/488
No 1
WARNES, Charles butcher Black Springs near Kooringa. Hundred of Apoinga land grant 1871 Grant Book 8 Page 55 County Burra
WARNES, Charles farmer Beniah Creek Hundreds of Mannanarie and Yongala Co Dalhousie linked with Thomas Warnes sheep farmer The Royal near Kooringa. Sons of Isaac and Hannah Warnes 1875 Memorial 58/286
WARNES, Charles no description, died by 1879. Executors - Thomas Warnes sheep farmer Royal Mine near Kooringa, Jesse HUMPHRYS sheep and agricultural farmer Stony Gap and Henry NEED farmer Sod Hut Grant Book 13 Page 77 County Dalhousie
No 1
WARNES, Charles Back pastoralist Woolgangi Kooringa, died 1/6/ 1921 North Adelaide. Brother to George Warnes. Uncle to Reginald Warnes, Hugh Stewart Thomas Warnes and Robert Charles Warnes Memorial 93/484
WARNES, Charles Back pastoralist Woolgangi Kooringa, died not stated. Family - Reginald Warnes pastoralist Woolgangi, Kooringa; George Warnes pastoralist White River Station, Pt Lincoln; Hugh Stewart Thomas Warnes pastoralist Chalk Cliffs Station Kooringa; and Robert Charles Warnes pastoralist Adelaide (Angas St) 1923 Memorial 180/488
WARNES, Ernest edwin miller's assistant Orroroo. Hundred of Mannanarie land grant 1908 Grant Book 13 Page 74 County Dalhousie
No 1
WARNES, George pastoralist White River Station Pt Lincoln, linked with Hugh Stewart Thomas Warnes pastoralist Chalk Cliffs Station, Kooringa, Reginald Warnes pastoralist Woolgangi Station near Kooringa and Robert Charles Warnes pastoralist Adelaide (Angas St) 1922 Memorial 180/488
WARNES, George pastoralist Nolans Station, Kooringa linked with Hugh Stewart Thomas Warnes pastoralist Chalk Cliffs Station, Kooringa, Reginald Warnes pastoralist Woolgangi Station near Kooringa and Robert Charles Warnes pastoralist Parcoola Station near Kooringa 1937 Memorial 176/511
No 1
WARNES, Hugh Stewart Thomas and Robert Charles Warnes graziers Chalk Cliffs near Kooringa 1925[-1927] Memorial 61/493
WARNES, Hugh Stewart Thomas pastoralist formerly of Chalk Cliffs Station near Kooringa but now of Fashoda St, Unley linked with Robert Charles Warnes pastoralist Parcoola Station, near Burra 1948 Memorial 16/523
No 1
WARNES, Isaac James grazier Leighton and Mary Jane Warnes his wife. Mt Bryan East (Hundred of Kingston) township allotment land grant 1912 Grant Book 9 Page 211 County Burra
WARNES, Isaac James pastoralist Wahroonga Kooringa. Mary J Warnes mentioned but not described 1917 Memorial 138/475
WARNES, Isaac James pastoralist Wahroonga 1919 Memorial 71/479
WARNES, Isaac James sheep farmer Leighton 1929, born 29/10/1871 Application 27753
No 1
WARNES, Thomas of the Princess Royal Kooringa 1873[-1880] Memorial 181/304
WARNES, Thomas of Kooringa 1884 Memorial 4/362
WARNES, Thomas sheepfarmer Koomooloo Hundred of Rees land grant 1896 Grant Book 9 Page 147 County Burra
WARNES, Winifred Brokis married woman Woolgangi Station near Burra 1947 Memorial 153/521
No 1
WARNEST, August Ernst farmer Nuriootpa 1855 Memorial 270/83
WARNEST, August farmer near Nuriootpa 1874 Memorial 162/278
WARNEST, August Ernst farmer Siegersdorf 1862. Husband of Johanne Luise Warnest nee Schilling. Father of sons and daughters - Two eldest sons, Carl August Warnest and Ernst Gottlieb Warnest, named Memorial 145/186
WARNEST, Carl Arthur motor mechanic Angaston 1940 Application 28271
No 1
WARNEST, Christoph farmer Angas Park 1850 Memorial 354/27
WARNEST, Christoph farmer Siegersdorf 1853 Memorial 431/60
WARNEST, Christoph farmer Angas Park 1863, father of the late August Ernst Warnest and grandfather of a number of grandchildren, including the two eldest sons of AE Warnest, Carl August Warnest and Ernst Gottlieb Warnest. C Warnest could not write Application 4449
WARNEST, Christoph farmer Siegersdorf, died 19/5/ 1872. He left estate to his daughter, Ernestine Wilhelmine KOCH wife of Johann Friedrich Koch farmer Rowlands Flat, and his grandchildren, Carl August Warnest (inherited the bulk of the estate), Friedrich Wilhelm Warnest, Ernst Julius Warnest, Louise Emma Warnest and Johanne Caroline Warnest. The testator's son, August Ernst Warnest, had already died Memorials 108 & 109/263
WARNEST, Christoph farmer Siegersdorf had the following children - Friedrich Wilhelm Warnest 21 on 20/12/1879; Ernst Julius Warnest 21 on 18/11/1881; Louisa Emma Warnest 21 on 7/4/1878, married Heinrich HOFFMANN; Johanne Caroline Warnest 21 on 7/10/1883 Application 20412
WARNEST, Ernst farmer Angas Park 1858[-1860] Memorial 303/147
WARNOCK, Alex accountant Union Bank Narracoorte 1893[-1894] Memorial 169/419
No 1 - probably the same person
WARNOCK, David gentleman Pt Adelaide 1854[-1855] Memorial 426/68
WARNOCK, David licensed victualler Pt Adelaide 1857 Memorial 22/120
No 1
WARNOCK, John farmer Morton Farm Morphett Vale 1854 Memorial 91/63
WARNOCK, John of Merton Farm Morphett Vale but presently of Paisley, Scotland 1854, son of the late Andrew Warnock manufacturer Paisley, who died in May 1853, and Annabella Warnock nee CLARK his wife Memorial 101/383
WARNOCK, John farmer formerly of Western Farm near Morphett Vale but now of Paisley, Scotland 1867 Memorial 242/219
WARNOCK, John formerly of Braehead Cottage, Hulford but then of Landownstone Cottage Coylton near Ayr, Scotland, died c1886. Father of Andrew Warnock joiner Brongham Place, Witch Road, Kilmarnock and William Boyd Warnock engineer Brongham Place, Witch Road, Kilmarnock Memorial 102/383
WARNOCK family with land near the Onkaparinga River at Pt Noarlunga 1908 - Andrew Warnock joiner Perth WA, William Boyd Warnock engineer University St, Glasgow, Scotland; Jessie Caldwell Donald wife of Rev'd William Donald of Beulah, Kilmarnock, Scotland; John Clark Warnock farmer Mt Barker WA; and Margaret Elizabeth JOHNSTON engineer Kilmarnock, Scotland Memorial 191/459
No 1
WARR, Joseph the Elder married Elizabeth nee ? on 20/1/1847 Wedmore, Somerset, England. The Warrs emigrated to SA. Joseph Warr the Elder died August 1852 at Bendigo intestate, leaving his eldest son, Joseph Warr the Younger butcher Millicent, as heir at law. Joseph Warr the Younger had been born 17/1/1851 Nairne. Elizabeth Warr later remarried to George DREW of Nairne Application 17698
WARR, Joseph, Mary Anne and Ellen the lawfully begotten children of the late Joseph Ware labourer Nairne deceased. He had been a member of the Loyal Flinders Oddfellows Lodge at Nairne 1855 Memorial 77/82
WARREN, A clerk to Richard HICKS solicitor Adelaide 1854 Memorial 240/64
No 1
WARREN, Alexander farmer Springfield Mt Crawford 1854 Memorial 50/76
WARREN, Alexander son of John Warren pastoralist Springfield Mt Crawford, died 6/11/1877 in England, from drowning Application 28199
No 1
WARREN, Alexander Blair of Springfield near Williamstown 1890 Memorial 145/406
WARREN, Alexander Blair station manager Springfield near Williamstown linked with Charles Herbert Warren merchant Adelaide 1897 Memorial 69/433
No 1 - probably the same person
WARREN, Alfred Augusta carter Queenstown 1875[-1876] Memorial 249/286
WARREN, Alfred carter Pt Adelaide 1877 Application 16435
WARREN, Alfred carter Queenstown 1878 Application 16812
No 1
WARREN, Arnold Fraser farmer Kingswood 1928 Memorial 158/500
WARREN, Arnold Fraser farmer One Tree Hill 1928 Application 27716
WARREN, Arnold Fraser farmer formerly of Kingswood but now of Smithfield 1932 Memorial 45/505
WARREN, Arthur of King William St, Kent Town 1914 Memorial 128/471
No 1
WARREN, Arthur Courteney of Adelaide 1861 Memorial 326/181
WARREN, AC of Wakefield St, Adelaide 1864[-1865] Memorial 154/199
WARREN, AC clerk to PD PRANKERD land agent Adelaide 1867 Memorial 192/222
No 1
WARREN, Charles of Moorowie Hundred of Para Wurlie land grant 1881 Grant Book 19 Page 8 County Fergusson
No 2
WARREN, Charles commercial traveller Norwood 1885[-1887] Memorial 52/368
No 1
WARREN, Charles Herbert merchant Adelaide 1891 Memorial 139/411
WARREN, Charles Herbert merchant Adelaide linked with George William Warren stockholder Warrenda near Lyndoch 1912 Memorial 51/468
WARREN, Charles T bank manager ES & A Chartered Bank Petersburg 1892 Memorial 67/413
No 1
WARREN, Donald farmer McLaren Vale 1854 Hundred of Bremer land grant Memorial 249/79
WARREN, Donald farmer Angas Plains 1858[-1861] Langhorne Creek District School trustee Memorial 59/152
WARREN, Donald farmer Hundred of Bremer 1866 Application 7703
WARREN, Donald chairman of the District Council of Bremer 1874 Memorial 40/279
WARREN, Donald farmer Angas Plains 1885 Application 20431
WARREN, Donald Cochrane farmer Angas Plains 1947 Memorial 47/521
No 1
WARREN, Edgar Hampton farmer Arden Vale 1892[-1897] Memorial 132/415
WARREN, Edgar Hampton traveller Woodville 1913 Memorial 172/469
WARREN, Edgar Hampton formerly traveller Woodville but now orchardist Marden Road, Payneham 1915[-1920] Memorial 116/472
WARREN, Frank Kenneth gentleman Warrenda near Lyndoch 1897 Application 23290
No 1
WARREN, George of Adelaide 1841 Application 20894.
WARREN, George plaisterer Adelaide 1846 Memorial 492/6
No 2
WARREN, George surveyor Gawler 1850 Memorial 254/22
WARREN, George sheepfarmer Barossa Survey 1850 Memorial 225/36
WARREN, George surveyor Barossa Survey 1854 Memorial 57/76
WARREN, George surveyor formerly of the Hundred of Barossa but now of Gawler 1859 Memorial 239/163
No 3
WARREN, George gentleman Tarrawatta 1852[-1871] Memorial 269/42
WARREN, George gentleman Angaston 1853[-1854] Memorial 195/59
No 4
WARREN, George miller Two Wells 1869 Application 9795
No 5
WARREN, George farmer Woodside 1905 Application 25084
WARREN, George William stockholder Warrenda near Lyndoch 1939 Application 28199
No 1
WARREN, Henry gentleman Hindmarsh 1856[-1865] Memorial 5/97, Application 5915
WARREN, Henry miller Hindmarsh 1863[-1864] Memorial 78/191
WARREN, Henry and NORMAN, William millers Hindmarsh 1864 Application 5468.
WARREN, Henry miller Hindmarsh 1865 Application 6124.
WARREN, Henry miller Two Wells 1869 Application 9947
WARREN, Henry miller Two Wells Co Gawler. Hundred of Pt Gawler land grant 1869 Grant Book 27 Page 398 County Gawler
WARREN, Henry farmer Two Wells Co Gawler. Hundred of Caltowie land grant 1873 Grant Book 60 Page 181 County Victoria
WARREN, Henry miller Pt Pirie. Hundred of Napperby land grant 1877 Grant Book 60 Page 387 County Victoria
No 2
WARREN, Henry licensed victualler Clare 1875 Memorial 119/284
No 1
WARREN, Henry Charles clerk Pt Pirie. Hundred of Napperby land grant 1881 Grant Book 60 Page 389 County Victoria
WARREN, Henry Charles gentleman Pt Pirie. North Western Jockey Club trustee 1895 Memorial 166/424
WARREN, Henry Charles agent Pt Pirie 1897 Memorial 39/432
WARREN, Henry Charles shipping agent Pt Pirie, died 4/2/1910. Linked with William James Warren shipping clerk Adelaide 1916 Memorial 56/474
WARREN, Henry George hairdresser and tobacconist Adelaide 1881[-1884] Memorial 100/330
WARREN, James stationman Parkside 1892 Application 22365
WARREN, James grazier Milang 1909[-1927] Memorial 111/461
No 1 - the Elder
WARREN, John gentleman Springfield 1842 Memorial 225/1
WARREN, John farmer Springfield Mt Crawford 1844 Memorial 28/45
WARREN, John stockholder Springfield Barossa Survey 1847 Memorial 30/45
WARREN, John the Elder farmer Springfield Barossa 1857 Memorial 247/118 FIND – place Mt Barker
WARREN, John farmer Mt Barker 1844 Memorial 328/64
WARREN, John landholder Springbank 1851 Memorial 359/37
WARREN, John farmer Barossa Range 1853 Memorial 391/58
WARREN, John the Elder gentleman Springfield, Barossa, died c. His son George had already got 5 Sections of land and his daughter Jane had already received £200 as a dowry for her marriage with William BAKEWELL. Son Alexander and daughter Lydia to get 5 Sections of land; son John to get 5 Sections, including Springfield homestead. John Warren the Younger had to pay his nephew, John Warren BAKEWELL £100 when he turned 21, because he had inherited the homestead. All the rest of John Warren the Elder’s real estate to go into trust to provide £30 for life to his daughter Jess living in Scotland, with the rest of the income to his wife for life. If Jess should die before her mother, then Mrs John Warren the Elder to get the whole income for life. After her death, daughter Jess to get £30 a year from a trust fund of £400. The real estate to be auctioned and the rest of the sons and daughters to get their portion share and share alike absolutely in remainder expectant. A codicil mentioned that Alexander Warren had lived in England for many years, and had run up large debts to James and Ann Warren, John Warren the Elder’s brother and sister. Alexander Warren to get a trust fund of £400, with £30 a year income, for life, with the payment continuing to his widow for life, then the trust fund in equal shares absolutely in remainder expectant to any children of the marriage. If Alexander Warren became a bankrupt, he would forfeit any money from his father’s estate. The income from this money in trust would go straight to his wife, then to his children equally absolutely in remainder expectant after her death. His sons, George, John Warren and son-in-law William Bakewell to be executors and trustees of the estate Enrolment 43/51No 2 - the Younger
WARREN, John the Younger Esquire Barossa 1859 Memorial 46/151
WARREN, John the Younger of Springfield Section 951 near Williamstown 1867 Memorial 29/227
WARREN, John the Younger no description assumed the unexpired lease of Strangways Springs Station near Strangways Springs by Lake Gregory 1871 Memorial 7/253
WARREN, John the Younger stockholder Springfield Mt Crawford 1872 Application 12183
WARREN, John stockholder formerly of near Springfield Mt Crawford but now of Strangways Springs Station Far North 1880 Memorials 126 & 133 & 155/328
No 3
WARREN, John labourer Happy Valley 1860 Memorial 39/163
WARREN, John farmer Happy Valley 1861 Memorial 297/179
No 4
WARREN, John mining manager Noumea New Caledonia had business interests in SA 1877 Memorial 77/327
WARREN, John J of Moonta 1897 Memorial 231/430
No 1
WARREN, John Rogers storekeeper Redruth 1860 Memorial 99/168
WARREN, John Rogers and Pearce Rogers storekeepers Redruth 1861 Memorial 254/173
WARREN, John Rogers and Pearce Rogers storekeepers Nuccaleena 1862 Memorial 80/189
WARREN, John Rogers storekeeper Pt Augusta Co Frome. Nuccaleena (Out of Hundreds) township allotment land grant 1865 Grant Book 66 Page 122 County Not named
WARREN, John Rogers and Pearce Rogers merchants Pt Augusta for some time past carrying on business under the firm of Warren Brothers, about to dissolve partnership leaving Pearce Rogers Warren to carry on the said trade 1868 Memorial 201/228
WARREN, John Rogers storekeeper Nuccaleena 1866 Memorial 202/217
WARREN, John Rogers storekeeper Pt Augusta 1867 Memorial 170/219
WARREN, John Rogers storekeeper formerly of Pt Augusta but now of Saddleworth 1868 Memorial 40/230
WARREN, John Rogers storekeeper Saddleworth, became a bankrupt in 1869 Memorial 22/239
WARREN , Lydia spinster Springfield near Williamstown, died 24/9/1899. Sister of George Warren surveyor Gawler, John Warren MLC stockowner Springfield and Jane BAKEWELL. Aunt of Louisa GURNER wife of John Robert Gurner, great-aunt of Marion Gurner, Dorothy Gurner, and Stephanie Gurner. Estate worth £4,000. Executor; John Warren Bakewell solicitor formerly of Adelaide but now of parts beyond the seas Memorial 184/446
No 1
WARREN, Martin teamster Upper Wakefield 1853 Memorial 416/60
WARREN, Martin farmer Hundred of Upper Wakefield 1854 Memorial 101/77
WARREN, Martin farmer Auburn 1856[-1878] Memorial 255/105, Application 16686
WARREN, Montague Lewis accountant Pt Pirie linked with William Robert Warren farm manager Pt Pirie 1916 Memorial 132/474
WARREN, Oliver labourer Happy Valley 1875 Memorial 53/280
No 1
WARREN, Pearce Rogers storekeeper Pt Augusta Co Frome. Nuccaleena (Out of Hundreds) township allotment land grant 1865 Grant Book 66 Page 122 County Not named
WARREN, Pearce Rogers storekeeper Pt Augusta 1869[-1876] Memorial 60/244
WARREN, Robert farmer near Langhorne Creek 1857 Memorial 11/129
No 1
WARREN, Samuel brickmaker North Woodside 1863 Application 19286 He apparently lived in Woodside for some years before that date.
WARREN, Samuel stationman Woodside 1882 Memorial 12/344
No 1
WARREN, Sidney Hampton state school teacher Eudunda 1894 Memorial 179/423
WARREN, Sydney Hampton schoolteacher formerly of Eudunda but now of Pt Pirie 1903 Memorial 183/449
WARREN, SJ solicitor Snowtown 1915 Memorial 52/472
WARREN, Thomas butcher Pt Adelaide 1856 Memorial 204/108
WARREN, Thomas Christopher labourer Queenstown 1875 Application 14376
No 1
WARREN, TH law student Adelaide clerk to Frederic AYERS solicitor Adelaide 1888 Memorial 111/393
WARREN, TH solicitor Strathalbyn 1892 Memorial 80/412
WARREN, Thomas Hogarth solicitor Kadina 1903 Application 24665
No 1
WARREN, William labourer Rapid Bay 1853 Memorial 91/54
No 2
WARREN, William clerk to Richard HICKS solicitor Adelaide 1854 Memorial 500/64
No 3
WARREN, William police constable Robe 1857 Memorial 95/132
WARREN, William commission agent Robe 1861 Memorial 267/172
WARREN, William auctioneer and general commission agent Robe 1869[-1882] Memorial 214/236
WARREN, William storekeeper Robe and Catherine Warren his wife nee Catherine COCK spinster 1872 Memorial 48/261
WARREN, William agent Robe Co Robe. Hundred of Mt Muirhead land grant 1873 Grant Book 31 Page 192 County Grey
WARREN, William land agent Robe 1885 Memorial 127/371
WARREN, William of Robe 1886 Memorial 188/377
WARREN, William agent Robe 1887 Application 21274
WARREN, William agent Robe. Trustee Institute Robe. Robe (Hundred of Waterhouse) township allotment land grant 1887 Grant Book 50 Page 9 County Robe
WARREN, William agent Robe, died 14/2/1895. Husband of Elizabeth Warren. Father of Jane Mary Warren, Ellen Amelia Warren, Nora Elizabeth Warren and John Webb Warren Memorial 57/425
No 4
WARREN, William farmer near Woodside 1866 Memorial 236/216
No 5
WARREN, William farmer Troubridge trustee Wesleyan Methodist Church purposes Hundred of Melville land grant 1873 Grant Book 19 Page 65 County Fergusson
WARREN, William Charles farmer Rapid Bay Hundred of Moorowie land grant 1876 Grant Book 19 Page 33 County Fergusson
WARREN, William Henry blacksmith Portland Estate near Pt Adelaide 1857 Memorial 160/128
No 1 - perhaps the same person
WARREN, William Walter brewer Glen Osmond 1899[-1902] Memorial 243/437
WARREN, William Walter brewer Glen Osmond, about to leave the province, power of attorney to James HENDERSON, William Henderson and Charles Waterfield HAYWARD solicitors Adelaide, to manage his SA business affairs 3/3/1899 Deposit 39/1899
WARREN, William Walter gentleman Enfield 1915 Memorial
170/472
No 1
WARRICK, Joseph miner Kooringa 1851 Memorial 384/32
WARRICK, Joseph miner Burra Burra 1852[-1857] Memorial 245/56
WARRICK, Joseph miner Burra 1853 Hundred of Kapunda land grant Memorial 254/56
WARRICK, Joseph farmer near Hamilton on the Light 1860 Application 1140
WARRICK, Joseph farmer Rocky Waterhole near Hamilton on the Light 1862 Application 2816
WARRICK, Joseph farmer Hundred of Waterloo 1862. He could not write Memorial 224/181, Application 3309
WARRICK, Joseph of Hamilton on the Light and Anne Warrick his wife 1864 Memorial 225/195
No 2 – perhaps a continuation of No 1
WARRICK, Joseph farmer Mt Gambier. Hundred of Caroline land grant 1867 Grant Book 31 Page 8 County Grey
No 1
WARRINER, Thomas of Mt Barker 1840 Memorial 140/73
WARRINER, Thomas gentleman Thebarton 1849 Memorial 497/18
WARRINER, Thomas gentleman Edwardstown 1850 Memorial 286/19
WARRINER, Thomas merchant Watervale 1851 Memorial 98/32
WARWICK, Frank overseer Holowilena Station 1886 Memorial 38/376
WARWICK, Henry labourer Snowtown. Hundred of Barunga land grant 1903 Grant Book 14 Page 480 County Daly
No 1
WARWICK, James and John sheep farmers Hallett 1883 Memorial 24/355
WARWICK, James and John stockholders Holowilena Station 1879 Memorial 33/376
No 1
WARWICK, John linked with the late William Warwick (who died late 1860s) both sheep farmers Holowilena Station in the Far North of SA [Excellent list of improvements on the station] 1869 Memorial 109/238
WARWICK, John sheep farmer Holowilena 1876 Memorial 13/297
WARWICK, John overseer Holowilena Station east north east of Kanyaka 1868. Son of William Warwick formerly sheep farmer Holowilena Station, who died 21/9/1864. James Warwick overseer not stated mentioned Memorials 196 & 197/302
WARWICK, John sheep farmer Holowilena 1892 Application 22193
No 1
WARWICK, Robert yeoman New Hamburgh 1855[-1857] Memorial 25/82
WARWICK, Robert labourer Strathalbyn 1859[-1875] Memorial 99/154, Application 14172
No 1
WARWICK, William sheep farmer Holowilena 1857 Memorial 160/114
WARWICK, William sheep farmer of near Pt Augusta 1860 Application 1103 CHECK Holowilena
WARWICK, William formerly sheep farmer Holowilena but then of Campbelltown, died in 1864. He left his estate to his wife, Janet Warwick, his son, John Warwick, and other children not named Memorial 157/198
WARWICK, William sheep farmer formerly of Holowilena, but then of Campbelltown, died c1864. His wife, Janet Warwick, to get the personal estate absolutely, and an income of £200 for two years from the trust income of the sheep station. After that time, the trustees to sell the leasehold and invest the money in trust. The testator’s wife to get one third of the income, then rest to go into trust for each child to receive a share absolutely in remainder expectant upon turning 21 or getting married. Trustees; the testator’s son John Warwick sheep farmer Hollowellina and David LITHGOW publican Black Bull Inn, Adelaide. A more complicated proceedure if the trustees decided not to sell immediately the two years’ limit had expired. John Warwick the son was the manager of the sheep station Enrolment 48/45
WASHINGTON, Ambrose farmer Virginia 1911 Application 25928
WASHINGTON, David gentleman Mitcham 1882 Memorial 245/339
WASHINGTON, George brickmaker's labourer Hilton 1882 Memorial 58/343
No 1
WASHINGTON, James labourer Adelaide 1841 Application 16917
WASHINGTON, James labourer Cowandilla 1845[-1846] Memorial 473/4 Yeoman South Richmond 1850 Memorial 206/26
WASHINGTON, James farmer Richmond 1853[-1855] Memorial 468/50
No 1 – perhaps the same person
WASHINGTON, John farmer Minlacowie trustee Hundred of Minlacowie land grant 1877 Grant Book 19 Page 253 County Fergusson
WASHINGTON, John of Minlaton 1890 Memorial 125/401
No 1
WASHINGTON, Thomas labourer Adelaide 1855 Memorial 190/89
WASHINGTON, Thomas labourer Adelaide 1855 Farmer Nuriootpa, about to leave the province for a time Power of attorney to William WADHAM land agent Adelaide, to manage his SA business affairs during his absence 1859 Application 7860.
WASHINGTON, Thomas farmer Bay Road 1859 Memorial 48/150
WASHINGTON, Thomas of Plympton on the Bay Road eldest son and heir at law of the late James Washington formerly farmer Plympton deceased who died 25/4/1857 Memorial 283/151
WASHINGTON, Thomas farmer [formerly of Plympton but now of[ the Hundred of Nuriootpa 1860 Memorial 251/165
WASHINGTON, Thomas farmer formerly of Adelaide but now of Melbourne Vic 1860 Memorial 241/166
WASHINGTON, Thomas farmer Plympton, died 11/6/1907. He left his £1,200 estate to his widow, Wealthy Washington, for life or while she remained his widow, then to his children - Amelia, Henrietta, Thomas, Louisa, and William - in equal shares absolutely in remainder expectant Application 27446
No 1
WASHINGTON, Thomas butcher Adelaide 1868[-1874] Memorial 16/228
No 1
WASHINGTON, Thomas Tate labourer Adelaide 1869 Memorial 191/236
WASHINGTON, Thomas Tate labourer Adelaide (Gilbert St) and Ellen Washington his wife 1879 Memorial 138/315
WASHINGTON, William farmer Richmond 1849[-1853] Memorial 338/16
No 1
WASLEY, Henry miner Adelaide 1839 Application 20251
WASLEY, Henry miner Burra Burra 1849[-1850] Memorial 48/18
WASLEY, Henry miner formerly of Adelaide but now of Burra 1850 Memorial 203/30
WASLEY, Henry miner Burra 1851 Memorial 34/134
WASLEY, Henry farmer Munno Para 1855 Memorial 164/83
WASLEY, Henry of Munno Para, died ? Joseph Wasley, a trustee of the estate, died in November 1872 was the husband of Jane Wasley Memorial 191/281
WASLEY, Henry farmer Two Wells 1884 Memorial 48/360
No 1
WASLEY, Joseph miner Kooringa 1850 Memorial 83/27 Wesleyan Methodist 1851 Memorial 154/31
WASLEY, Joseph miner Little Para 1853 Memorial 76/50
WASLEY, Joseph farmer Section 3099 on the Little Para 1853 Memorial 358/50 Farmer Section 3099 Hundred of Munno Para 1854[-1858] Memorial 282/75
WASLEY, Joseph farmer Little Para 1856 Memorial 162/112
WASLEY, Joseph farmer Sheaoak Log 1860[-1863] Memorial 102/165
No 1
WASLEY, William Henry farmer Pt Gawler 1874 Application 13294
WASLEY, William Henry farmer Two Wells 1884[-1885] Memorial 48/360, Application 20635
No 1
WASON, John labourer Salisbury 1885 Memorial 224/364
WASON, John labourer formerly of Salisbury but now of Warrina 1890 Application 21778
No 1
WASS, Frederick Samuel mechanic Langhorne Creek (purchased Lot 9 'on the road to Wellington' in Kent Township for £100 from the estate of the late Louis POTTS) 1929 Memorial 90/502
WASS, Frederick Samuel and William Keith Wass both mechanics Langhorne Creek 1936 Memorial 95/510
WASS, Frederick Samuel mechanic Langhorne Creek, died 4/10/1937 Strathalbyn. Husband of Rachel Corduckes Wass. Father of William Keith Wass mechanic Langhorne Creek. Father-in-law of Clyde HOLDER bank official formerly of North Norwood but now of 22 Quinton St, Manly NSW. FR Holder motor mechanic Langhorne Creek 1938 Memorials 158/511 & 17/512
WASS, Kenneth Charles changed his name to Charles Kenneth gardiner Deposit 127/1947 FIND – check date of change
WASS, William Keith Trustee for the Langhorne Creek Memorial Park Deposit 49/1947
WASTELL, Octavius gentleman Adelaide 1856[-1859] Memorial 193/110
WASTERGREN, Neils barman Adelaide 1849 Memorial 62/20
WATCHAM, Stephen labourer Adelaide 1853 Memorial 37/50
WATER, Alfred of Plympton 1842 Memorial 314/2
WATERFIELD, Amelia Margaret hotel manager Adelaide 1890 Memorial 17/406
WATERFIELD, Edward draper Adelaide 1893 Application 22547
WATERFIELD, Robert Thomas gardener Mitcham 1854 Memorial 40/71
WATERFORD, George licensed land broker Adelaide 1926 Application 27469
WATERHOUSE, Arthur Greaves solicitor Palm St, Medindie, a partner in the firm of WADEY, NORMAN & WATERHOUSE, solicitors Cowra Chambers, Grenfell St, Adelaide 1927 Application 27522
No 1 - likely to be the same person
WATERHOUSE, FG of Burnside 1880 Application 18051.
WATERHOUSE, Frederick George Curator of the Adelaide Museum Adelaide 1880 Application 18135
No 1
WATERHOUSE, Arthur L solicitor Narracoorte 1868[-1876] Memorial 233/227
WATERHOUSE, Arthur L solicitor Penola 1868 Memorial 150/234
No 1
WATERHOUSE, George Marsden Esquire Wattle Grove near Adelaide 1857 Memorial 213/128
WATERHOUSE, George Marsden MLC Esquire Highercombe 1862 Application 3593
WATERHOUSE, George Marsden Esquire MLC formerly of Highercombe but now in parts beyond the seas 1864 Memorial 155/195
WATERHOUSE, George Marsden Esquire formerly of Buckhurst, Berks, England but now on his way to New Zealand 1869 Memorial 25/243
WATERHOUSE, George Marsden Esquire Torquay, Devon, England and Lydia Waterhouse his wife 1895 Application 22830
WATERHOUSE, George Marsden died 6/8/1906. His wife, Lydia Waterhouse died 25/1/1910. No children of the marriage. The executors for the Australian and New Zealand portion of the estate finalised the whole estate in those countries and organised the sale of the real estate - Frank Skipsey Waterhouse of Mangawhare, Napier, New Zealand and Charles Townsend HARGRAVE the Elder and Younger solicitors Adelaide. The New Zealand attorney was the senior partner to give the order Deposit 28/1910
No 1
WATERHOUSE, Herbert Whitney merchant North Adelaide 1904 Memorial 141/452
WATERHOUSE, Herbert Whitney manager Adelaide 1922, died 13/1/1928 Memorials 71 & 72/503
No 1
WATERHOUSE, Jabez Bunting Wesleyan Minister Willunga 1857 Memorial 128/124
WATERHOUSE, Jabez Bunting Wesleyan Minister formerly of North Adelaide but now of Norwood 1864 Memorial 38/196
WATERHOUSE, Jabez Bunting Wesleyan Minister formerly of North Adelaide, but now of Norwood, power of attorney to Thomas PADMAN merchant Gawler Place, Adelaide, to manage his SA business affairs 8/4/1864 Deposit 205/1864
WATERHOUSE, Jabez Bunting Wesleyan Minister formerly of Adelaide but now of Maitland NSW 1865 Application 6353
WATERHOUSE, Jabez Bunting minister of the gospel formerly of Adelaide but now residing in Sydney NSW 1874 Memorial 97/274
WATERHOUSE, Jabez Bunting minister of the gospel formerly of Adelaide but now in parts beyond the seas linked with William Towers Waterhouse accountant Glenelg 1874 Memorial 108/278
WATERHOUSE, Jabez Bunting minister of the gospel of parts beyond the sea and William Towers WATERHOUSE accountant Glenelg 1878 Application 17170
No 1
WATERHOUSE, John merchant Adelaide. North Kapunda Mining Company Director 1849 Memorial 451/36
WATERHOUSE, John merchant Adelaide, about to be absent from SA for a long time, power of attorney to Thomas Greaves Waterhouse merchant Adelaide, to manage his SA estate 28/2/1850 Deposit 13/OA
WATERHOUSE, John storekeeper Adelaide. SA Mining Association director 1854 Memorial 176/78
No 1
WATERHOUSE, Joseph gentleman Adelaide, about to depart for New Zealand, power of attorney to Thomas PADMAN merchant Rundle St, Adelaide, to manage his SA business affairs 19/12/1849 Deposit 83/OA
WATERHOUSE, Joseph Wesleyan Minister formerly of Adelaide but now of Feejee in the South Sea 1851 Memorial 131/36
WATERHOUSE, Joseph Minister of the Gospel Adelaide (Rundle St) now out of the said Province 1851 Memorial 473/37
WATERHOUSE, Joseph Esquire Vewa, Feejee 1851 Memorial 146/40
WATERHOUSE, Joseph gentleman formerly of Adelaide (Rundle St) but now residing in parts beyond the seas 1853 Memorial 443/55
WATERHOUSE, Joseph Minister of the Gospel formerly of Rundle St, Adelaide but now in parts beyond the seas 1858 Memorial 65/142
WATERHOUSE, Joseph Wesleyan Missionary Feegee Islands. Hundred of Blanche land grant 1858 Grant Book 30 Page 52 County Grey
No 1
WATERHOUSE, Leonard gentleman formerly of Hampstead, Middlesex, England but now of Adelaide 1885 Memorial 194/364
WATERHOUSE, Leonard Esquire of London, Middlesex, England but temporarily residing in Adelaide 1888 Memorial 172/391
WATERHOUSE, Leonard Esquire 58 Great Cumberland St, London, Middlesex, England, and Louisa Caroline Waterhouse his wife 1888 Memorial 220/391
WATERHOUSE, Leonard gentleman in parts beyond the seas and Louisa Caroline Waterhouse formerly Louisa Caroline HARRIS spinster 1888. Mrs Waterhouse had lent Clayton Memorial Church at Norwood £3,500 in 1883 Memorial 112/393
WATERHOUSE, Louis R ironmonger East Adelaide 1888 Memorial 99/389
No 1
WATERHOUSE, Thomas merchant Adelaide 1854 Memorial 494/70
WATERHOUSE, Thomas storekeeper Adelaide 1854 Memorial 352/77
WATERHOUSE, Thomas Greaves Esquire formerly of Adelaide but now of New Barnett, Hants, England presently on a visit to Adelaide 1878 Memorial 21/310
No 1
WATERHOUSE, William Towers accountant Glenelg 1874 Memorial 97/274
WATERHOUSE, William Towers merchant Glenelg 1878 Memorial 14/315
WATERHOUSE, William Towers merchant Adelaide 1879 Memorial 13/315
WATERHOUSE, William Towers and Thomas PADMAN merchants Adelaide trading under the style or firm of Padman & Co became bankrupts in 1879 Memorial 135/325
No 1
WATERMAN, Albert of Marion on the Sturt 1864[-1870] Memorial 122/195
WATERMAN, Albert storekeeper Farrell Flat Co Stanley. Yatina (Hundred of Black Rock) township allotment land grant 1874 Grant Book 13 Page 5 County Dalhousie
WATERMAN, Albert storekeeper Maitland Pt Victoria township allotment land grant 1876 Grant Book 19 Page 204 County Fergusson
WATERMAN, A storekeeper Ardrossan 1881 Memorial 45/330
WATERMAN, Albert of Ardrossan 1882 Memorial 94/339
WATERMAN, Albert storekeeper Ardrossan Hundred of Cunningham land grant 1882 Grant Book 19 Page 284 County Fergusson
WATERMAN, Albert, Alfred and John ship chandlers Pt Adelaide trading in partnership under the style or firm of Waterman Bros 1882 Memorial 1/345
WATERMAN, Albert, Alfred and John merchants Pt Adelaide Co Adelaide. Brownlow (Hundred of Menzies) township allotment land grant 1884 Grant Book 11 Page 45 County Carnarvon
No 1
WATERMAN, Alfred bookkeeper Pt Adelaide 1873[-1878] Memorial 240/267, Application 16665
WATERMAN, Alfred accountant Pt Adelaide 1877[-1895] Memorial 194/303, Application 15950
WATERMAN, Alfred accountant The Semaphore Co Adelaide. Hundred of Ward land grant 1879 Grant Book 48 Page 11 County Musgrave
WATERMAN, Ewen McIntyre Director of Ozone Theatres Ltd, CML Assurance Building, King William St, Adelaide 1945 Application 25954
WATERMAN, Frederick storekeeper Adelaide, aged 28 in 1860. He was a son of the late James Waterman formerly licensed victualler Adelaide now deceased Memorial 137/165
No 1
WATERMAN, Hugh McIntyre newsagent Semaphore 1912 Memorial 163/467
No 1 - mixture of the Elder and the Younger
WATERMAN, James gentleman North Adelaide 1850 Memorial 359/21
WATERMAN, James merchant Adelaide 1851 Memorial 348/37
WATERMAN, James licensed victualler Adelaide 1852 Memorial 398/44
WATERMAN, James licensed victualler Adelaide (Rundle St) 1853[-1854] Memorial 259/50
WATERMAN, James the Elder gentleman Norwood 1856 Memorial 301/109
WATERMAN, James possibly the Younger gentleman Adelaide 1857[-1858] Memorial 170/128
WATERMAN, James the Elder gentleman Brighton Road 1858 Memorial 30/143
WATERMAN, James the Elder formerly licensed victualler Adelaide, died c1859. Husband of Helen Waterman, now a widow Marion, and father of James Waterman the Younger licensed victualler Adelaide 1860 Memorial 122/160
WATERMAN, James the Elder licensed victualler Adelaide, died c1859. His wife, Helen Waterman, his son, James Waterman the Younger, and his friend, John CARRUTHERS gentleman Adelaide, to be trustees and executors. Personal estate to be sold and the proceeds combined with James Waterman’s cash at the time of his death. The money to be invested in trust to provide an income for his wife for life. After her death, £500 to be paid to his daughter, Helen SHARPLES wife of William Sharples sheep farmer Yorke Peninsula, and £1,000 to his daughter Eliza Mary Waterman. The rest of the money to be shared equally absolutely in remainder expectant amongst James Waterman’s surviving sons. Mrs Waterman could run the hotel in trust for her lifetime, and receive the furniture and stock in trade in trust to run the hotel. After her death, her son, James Waterman formerly the Younger to sell the hotel with its furniture and stock in trade, and give each son of James Waterman the Elder an equal share absolutely of the proceeds in remainder expectant Enrolment 34/39
WATERMAN, James [the Elder] of Norwood, owned property there from December 1851 until his death on 7/3/1859. His widow, Helen Waterman, had a life interest in the land. She died 7/3/1881. John Waterman gentleman Maylands 1895 linked to the above family Application 22949
WATERMAN, James the Elder gentleman Marion, formerly publican Rundle St, Adelaide, died 7/3/1859. Husband of Helen Waterman. By 1888, his son John Waterman gentleman lived at Maylands. Another son, James Waterman formerly the Younger lived at the Bijou Theatre Laceys Place off Bourke St, Melbourne Vic Application 21413
WATERMAN, James the Younger became a bankrupt in 1860. The trade assignee, Herbert ALYWIN wine and spirit merchant Adelaide, directed that the bankrupt's inheritance from his father's will [James Waterman the Elder] should be auctioned at Green's Auction Rooms, Adelaide, on 5/5/1860 Memorial 161/167
WATERMAN, James the Younger barman formerly of Adelaide but now of Elsternwick, Brighton Rd Vic, eldest son and heir at law of the late James Waterman the Elder licensed victualler Adelaide, who had died before 1864 Memorial 162/198
WATERMAN, James formerly the Younger formerly of Adelaide but now in parts beyond the seas, eldest son and heir at law of the late James Waterman formerly of The Sturt now decaesed and his wife Helen Waterman now widow The Sturt 1864 Memorial 122/195
WATERMAN, James formerly the Younger barman late of Adelaide, but now of Elsterwich, Brighton Road Vic, power of attorney to John CARRUTHERS gentleman Adelaide, to perform his part as trustee in his late father James Waterman the Elder’s estate, and particularly in regard to mortgage properties 14/9/1864. By 16/12/1881, J Waterman formerly the Younger was caretaker of the Bijou Theatre, Lacey’s Place, off Bourke St, Melbourne Vic. Power of attorney to his brother John Waterman clerk to the Mitcham District Council Mitcham, to manage his duties as executor and trustee of the estate of their father, James Waterman the Elder 16/12/1881 Deposits 271/1864, 60/1882
WATERMAN, Helen widow The Sturt 1861[-1879] Memorial 243/175
WATERMAN, Helen widow Marion, relict of the late James Waterman formerly licensed victualler Adelaide now deceased, linked with Albert Waterman of The Sturt and heir at law James Waterman of Wallaroo 1861 Memorial 13/180
WATERMAN, Helen widow Marion on the Sturt linked with James Waterman of Adelaide and Albert Waterman of Marion on the Sturt 1869 Memorial 133/238
WATERMAN, Helen widow Hundred of Boucaut 1880 Memorial 140/323
WATERMAN, Helen widow Boucaut, died 7/3/1881, of bronchitis, aged 82. Relict of James Waterman no description. John Waterman clerk to the Mitcham District Council and James Waterman caretaker of the Bijou Theatre, Lacey Place off Bourke St, Melbourne Vic had dealings with her estate 1882. James Waterman the Elder’s daughter Eliza Mary Waterman 28 spinster Marion, married George Thomas RICHARDS 26 storekeeper Brighton (Father: Ralph Richards) on 6/3/1872 Brighton Wesleyan Church. Witnesses: Alfred Waterman clerk Pt Adelaide and Emily RICHARDS teacher Marion Application 18985
No 1
WATERMAN, John gentleman Unley and Emily Waterman his wife formerly Emily nee DAW 1875 Memorial 151/284
No 2
WATERMAN, John surveyor Lower Mitcham 1876 Memorial 105/292
WATERMAN, John gentleman Lower Mitcham 1878 Memorial 107/308
WATERMAN, John surveyor and grazier West Mitcham 1880 Application 19145.
WATERMAN, John storekeeper Pt Adelaide 1882 Memorial 182/344
WATERMAN, John formerly of Mitcham but now of Pt Adelaide 1883 Memorial 75/347
No 3
WATERMAN, John of Norton Summit and Elizabeth Waterman his wife formerly Elizabeth WIDGERY of Norton Summit 1887 Memorial 85/386
No 1
WATERS, Arthur Henry baker Houghton 1920 Memorial 38/481
WATERS, Arthur Henry baker Houghton 1921 Application 26987
No 1
WATERS, Arundel labourer Pt Broughton. Pt Broughton (Hundred of Mundoora) township allotment land grant 1875 Grant Book 14 Page 491 County Daly
WATERS, Arundel farmer Pt Broughton 1890 Memorial 210/406
WATERS, Arundel farmer formerly of Pt Broughton but now of Lincolnfields 1899 Memorial 131/439
No 2
WATERS, Arundel farmer Wudinna 1946[-1947] Application 29200
WATERS, Catherine widow Adelaide 1888 Application 21395
WATERS, Clarence James blocker Pt Broughton. Hundred of Mundoora land grant 1913 Grant Book 14 Page 287 County Daly
No 1
WATERS, Elisha labourer Pt Broughton. Hundred of Mundoora land grant 1911 Grant Book 14 Page 276 County Daly
WATERS, Elisha teamster Pt Broughton. Hundred of Mundoora land grant 1921 Grant Book 14 Page 289 County Daly
WATERS, Frederick Desmond labourer Solomontown 1926 Application 27441
No 1
WATERS, Harry farmer near Millicent. Hundred of Mt Muirhead land grant 1888 Grant Book 31 Page 203 County Grey
WATERS, Harry of Millicent 1898 Memorial 66/434
No 1 - possibly the same person
WATERS, Henry farmer Strathalbyn 1857 Memorial 278/197
WATERS, Henry farmer Strathalbyn 1862 Application 3287
WATERS, Henry farmer Strathalbyn. Hundred of Strathalbyn land grant 1863 Grant Book 37 Page 71 County Hindmarsh
WATERS, Henry farmer Belvidere near Strathalbyn 1883 Memorial 141/351
WATERS, Henry gentleman Strathalbyn 1900 Memorial 142/441
No 2 FIND CHECK RUN PERHAPS THE SAME PERSON
WATERS, Henry storekeeper Kapunda. Trustees Wesleyan Methodist Chapel Kapunda 1876 Application 14751
WATERS, Henry farmer Booleroo. Trustee unnamed Church. Hundred of Booleroo land grant 1880 Grant Book 24 Page 620 County Frome
WATERS, Henry carter near Kapunda Co Light. Hundred of Booleroo land grant 1882 Grant Book 24 Page 627 County Frome
No 3
WATERS, Henry of Melrose 1881 Memorial 99/329
WATERS, Hugh teamster Blinman. Blinman (Hundred of Carr) township allotment land grant 1868 Grant Book 66 Page 164 County Taunton
FIND – CHECK RUN
WATERS, James bootmaker Kooringa 1873[-1875] Memorial 200/270
WATERS, James licensed victualler Hawker. Hawker (Hundred of Wonoka) township allotment land grant 1880 Grant Book 5 Page 12 County Blachford
WATERS, John farmer near Hamley Bridge Station. Hundred of Alma land grant 1879 Grant Book 26 Page 3 County Gawler
No 1 - possibly the same person
WATERS, John Lock farmer formerly of Sandy Creek but now of Millicent 1878 Memorial 21/315
WATERS, John Lock farmer Mirrumban 1881 Memorial 18/336
WATERS, John Lock farmer Mirrumban 1886 Memorial 224/381
WATERS, John Lock of Stanley, Tas 1891 Application 22109
WATERS, John Locke farmer formerly of Mirrumban but now of Stanley Tas 1898 Memorial 13/434
No 1
WATERS, John yeoman Angaston 1855 Memorial 252/80
WATERS, John of Angaston, died 12/1/1856. His wife, Alice Waters, died 15/3/1880. Son John Johns Waters farmer near Angaston, died 4/5/1867, of rheumatic fever, aged 22. Daughter Grace Johns Waters, daughter of John Waters deceased, died 18/3/1864 Long Gully near Angaston, of convulsions aged 13. Richard Waters farm manager Mambray Park near Baroota the only surviving member of the family 1886 Application 21012
No 1 - perhaps the same person
WATERS, John R accountant Adelaide 1877 Memorial 8/298
WATERS, John accountant Adelaide 1880 Application 18341
WATERS, John of Carrington St, Adelaide 1898 Memorial 134/435
WATERS, John Cook farmer Auburn Co Stanley. Hundred of Mayurra land grant 1881 Grant Book 31 Page 228 County Grey
No 1
WATERS, Joseph police constable Morgan Co Eyre. Beachport (Hundred of Rivoli Bay) township allotment land grant 1879 Grant Book 31 Page 291 County Grey
WATERS, Joseph Lance corporal in the Metropolitan police force North Adelaide 1884 Application 20081
WATERS, Richard of Angaston and Alice THOMAS wife of William Thomas of Angaston, son and daughter of the late John Waters formerly yeoman Angaston now deceased 1868 Memorial 164/230
No 1
WATERS, Robert police constable Adelaide Co Adelaide. Beachport (Hundred of Rivoli Bay) township allotment land grant 1878 Grant Book 31 Page 288 County Grey
WATERS, Robert police constable Adelaide Co Adelaide. Pt Germein township allotment land grant 1879 Grant Book 24 Page 683 County Frome
WATERS, Samuel John labourer Bugle Ranges 1877, son of William Henry Waters farmer Bugle Ranges Application 26779
WATERS, Stephen mail contractor Clare 1920 Application 26916
No 1 - the Elder
WATERS, Thomas Alexander of SA 1842 Memorial 211/2
WATERS, Thomas Alexander yeoman formerly of Adelaide but now of Gawler 1847 Memorial 59/9
WATERS, Thomas Alexander licensed victualler Sandy Creek 1852 Memorial 272/66
WATERS, Thomas Alexander full age yeoman of Uphaven (Father: John Waters yeoman) married Elizabeth Mary JARVIS spinster Pewsey, Wilts, England (Father: Thomas Jarvis yeoman), on 27/3/1838. The Waters family emigrated to SA, where their eldest and only surviving son, John Lock Waters was born 25/8/1841 Yankalilla, where TA Waters was a sheep farmer. The lad was baptised 28/1/1843 Holy Trinity North Tce, Adelaide by the Rev’d CB Howard Colonial Chaplain. Elizabeth Waters died c1844 at Willunga. On 15/8/1847 New Bushman Inn, Gawler, the Rev’d WH Coombs married the widower TA Waters 30 sheep farmer Murray St, Gawler, to Sarah LAWES 23 spinster of Lyndoch Valley. TA Waters died Sep 1852 Sandy Creek, intestate, and leaving JL Waters as heir at law, and a widow, Sarah Waters and three other children (Harry, Fanny & TA Waters the Younger), to whom she made over the hotel on 15/11/1854, with James and Thomas LAWES farmers Sandy Creek as trustees. On 2/12/1854 Mrs Waters’s residence, the Bush Inn, Sandy Creek, Western Barossa, the Rev’d John Milburn Lewis married Sarah Waters 30 widow to Thomas BOONE 30 butcher Sandy Creek. Sarah Boone died 12/12/1860, leaving Thomas Boone in possession of the Sandy Creek Hotel. His step-son, JL Waters farmer Sandy Creek, supported by his uncle, William JARVIS gentleman Adelaide, took Thomas Boone to court to surrender the estate to him. Boone lived in a cottage near the hotel and leased the business to Henry Emery RANDEL May 1856- August 1857, and then to George WARD between Feb 1859- Dec 1860. Boone himself ran the hotel between 1857-1859. Mr Ward went bankrupt in 1860, after which Boone leased the premises to a Mr PARMENTER. The Supreme Court found in JL Waters’ favour 23/12/1863, and T Boone had to pay back over £700 in rent money he had taken from the hotel. JL Waters sold the northern half of the Section to Johann Friedrich WOLF farmer Sandy Creek for £525 in August 1866. The family kept the Bush Hotel on the southern half of the Section. Frederick Foote TURNER of Gawler was the Waters family solicitor Applications 7751 & 13018
WATERS, Sarah innholder Sandy Creek. Mother of Harry Waters, Fanny Waters and Thomas Alexander Waters all of Sandy Creek 1854 Memorial 461/77
No 2 - the Younger
WATERS, Thomas Alexander [formerly the Younger] farmer Gawler 1887 Application 21145
WATERS, Thomas A farmer Gawler 1892 Memorial 31/416
WATERS, Thomas Alexander sheepfarmer Gawler 1906[-1907] Memorial 43/455
WATERS, Thomas George railway porter formerly of Middleton but now of Strathalbyn 1885 Memorial103/368
No 1
WATERS, William labourer Thebarton 1839 Labourer Black Forest 1846 Application 7828
WATERS, William labourer Black Forest 1846 Memorial 11/52
WATERS, William farmer The Sturt 1849[-1857] Memorial 192/18
No 2
WATERS, William farmer Meadows 1853[-1854] Memorial 370/60 Meadows Primitive Methodist Chapel trustee 1854 Memorial 487/77
WATERS, William licensed victualler Meadows 1860 Memorial 339/163
WATERS, William farmer Bull Creek 1854[-1856] Memorial 205/71
No 3
WATERS, Wiliam farmer Victoria Creek Hundred of Barossa 1853[-1855] Memorial 303/53
No 4
WATERS, William miner Victoria township near Kapunda 1856 Memorial 196/100
WATERS, William storekeeper Kapunda 1858[-1867] Kapunda Wesleyan Methodist Chapel trustee Enrolment49/40
No 5
WATERS, William farmer Julia Creek Hundred of English land grant 1868 Grant Book 17 Page 166 County Eyre
No 6
WATERS, William farmer Yongala 1897 Memorial 60/432
WATERS, William farmer Yongala. Hundred of Yongala land grant 1903 Grant Book 13 Page 207 County Dalhousie
No 1
WATERS, William Hales gentleman Adelaide 1849[-1850] Memorial 222/16
WATERS, William Hales carpenter Adelaide 1853 Memorial 286/58
WATERS, WH of Renmark 1920 Memorial 187/480
WATERS, William James farmer Pt Broughton 1890 Memorial 14/404
No 1
WATERS, William Robert teacher Morphett Vale 1849[-1856] Memorial 72/97
No 2
WATERS, William Robert of Nuriootpa 1855 Memorial 427/83
No 1
WATERSTION, John gentleman The Levels Dry Creek 1887 Memorial 42/389
WATERSTION, John stockholder Adelaide 1896 Memorial 162/426
No 1
WATHEN, Hulbert Esquire Fenchurch St, London, Middlesex, England, purchased land grants in Survey C 1839 Application 26492
WATHEN, Hulbert Esquire Fenchurch St, London, Middlesex, England, power of attorney to John MORPHETT gentleman Adelaide, to manage his SA business affairs and sell his SA real estate 24/1/1848 Enrolment 97/4
No 1
WATHERSTON, Alexander mail contractor Wellington on the Murray 1862 Memorial 167/187
No 2
WATHERSTON, Alexander farmer Pt Lincoln 1925, had lived in Pt Lincoln for over 60 years Application 27407
No 1 - perhaps the same person
WATHERSTON, Andrew labourer Tumby Bay 1877 Memorial 38/299
WATHERSTON, Andrew overseer Pt Lincoln 1911 Application 26038
WATHERSTON, Andrew gentleman Pt Lincoln 1927, declared that he had lived in the area for 67 years Application 27613
WATHERSTON, Isabella spinster Adelaide 1914 Memorial 175/470
No 1 - probably the same person
WATHERSTON, James sheep farmer Pt Lincoln 1866 Memorial 231/414
WATHERSTON, James sheepfarmer Pt Lincoln 1886 Memorial 213/377
WATHERSTON, James sheepfarmer Boston Island Pt Lincoln was a brother to Alexander Watherston no description, who gave this information in 1928 Application 27725
WATHERSTON, James sheepfarmer Boston Island, near Pt Lincoln, died 1/8/1896. Robert ANDERSON the guardian of the Watherston children Memorial 6/466
WATHERSTON, James widower died 1/8/1896 intestate. His estate to Robert Anderson, the lawful maternal grandparent and only next of kin, and the guardian elect of Robert Boston Watherston, Isabella Watherston, James Watherston, Edith Watherston, Frank Pattan Watherston, Edward Alexander Watherston and Cyril Anderson Watherston all minors over the age of 7 years, and next of kin of James Watherston. Land in trust for Catherine Cranston Watherston and Christina Patten Watherston infants under the age of 7 years, and lawful children of the deceased, until one of the children shall reach the age of 21.
As of 29/10/1897, all lands, goods real and personal of James Watherston used in his business as a sheep farmer on Boston Island, could be put up for public auction. His co-partners, Joseph Kemp Bishop and Robert Anderson, could bid at the sale. The above land does not appear to have been sold Applications 27661, 27835
WATHERSTON, James widower sheep farmer Boston Island Pt Lincoln died 1/8/1896 intestate. His estate to Robert Anderson, the lawful maternal grandparent and only next of kin, and the guardian elect of Robert Boston Watherston, Isabella Watherston, James Watherston, Edith Watherston, Frank Pattan Watherston, Edward Alexander Watherston and Cyril Anderson Watherston all minors over the age of 7 years, and next of kin of James Watherston. Land in trust for Catherine Cranston Watherston and Christina Patten Watherston infants under the age of 7 years, and lawful children of the deceased, until one of the children shall reach the age of 21 Memorial 31/433, Application 25719
WATHERSTON, John boardinghouse keeper Pt Lincoln, died 13/3/1893 intestate. Husband of Maria Elizabeth Watherston, who still lived in Pt Lincoln in 1902 Memorial 113/447
No 1
WATHERSTON, Mark Elliot pensioner Milang 1943 Memorial 39/517
WATHERSTON, Mark Elliott retired carpenter Milang, died 17/4/1951 Memorial 119/526
WATHERSTON, Robert Boston farmer Pt Lincoln 1904[-1910] Memorial 216/451, Application 25863, Application 24885
WATFORD, George land and estate agent Adelaide 1919 Memorial 197/477
WATKIN, James Fraser gentleman Nairne 1855 Memorial 8/85
No 1
WATKINS, Alfred James plumber North Adelaide 1889 Memorial 167/400
WATKINS, Alfred James of Strangways Tce, North Adelaide, died 6/6/1925. Husband of Eliza Watkins Memorial 52/495
WATKINS, Arthur Albert engineer Magill. St George's Magill trustee 1940 Memorial 174/514
WATKINS, Christopher teamster Tarcowie. Hundred of Tarcowie land grant 1882 Grant Book 13 Page 51 County Dalhousie
No 1
WATKINS, Ernest David labourer Robe S-E 1916 Memorial 84/474
WATKINS, Ernest David labourer Robe S-E, died 2/12/1939 Parkside. Probably husband of Olive Ellen Jane Watkins Memorial 112/521
WATKINS, Frederick labourer Marryatville linked with Elisabeth Watkins widow Marryatville 1864[-1877] Memorial 90/194
No 1
WATKINS, James RC clergyman Mt Barker 1848 Memorial 271/11
No 2
WATKINS, James of Morchard 1884 Book 13 Page 263 County Dalhousie
No 3 - perhaps the same person
WATKINS, James the Younger farmer Coglin and Janet Watkins his wife nee RENTON 1888 Memorial 175/392
WATKINS, James mason Dawson 1891 Memorial 184/410
No 1
WATKINS, John labourer formerly of Alberton 1849 but now of Queenstown and Elizabeth Watkins his wife 1871 Application 11768
No 2
WATKINS, John stone mason Kapunda Mine 1851 Memorial 289/36
No 3
WATKINS, John merchant Sydney NSW 1873 Application 13178.
No 4
WATKINS, John gardener Magill 1874 Application 13229
WATKINS, John gardener Norton Summit 1890 Memorial 13/402
No 5
WATKINS, John farmer Kulpara. Hundred of Kulpara land grant 1884 Grant Book 14 Page 329 County Daly
No 6
WATKINS, John carrier Alberton 1920 Memorial 179/480
WATKINS, John carrier Alberton 1921 Application 27019
WATKINS, John Thomas and William Henry Watkins butchers Marryatville linked with Elizabeth Watkins widow Marryatville 1898 Memorial 104/434
No 1
WATKINS, Lewis Harris wellsinker One Tree Hill in the Sources of the Little Para Co Adelaide. Hundred of Waterloo land grant 1859 Grant Book 44 Page 361 County Light
WATKINS, Lewis Harris gentleman Hamilton on the Light 1864 Memorial 21/193
WATKINS, Louisa Juliana married woman near Mt Torrens 1936 Application 28002
No 1 - likely to be the same person
WATKINS, Richard farmer Magill 1857[-1878] Memorial 162/136
WATKINS, Richard formerly farmer 1857 but now labourer Magill 1874. He could not write Application 13227
WATKINS, Richard farmer Third Creek 1878 Memorial 164/312
WATKINS, Richard farmer Fourth Creek 1872 Memorial 153/402
No 1
WATKINS, Robert Esquire Arundel, Sussex, England 1841[-1842] Enrolment 89/21
WATKINS, Robert Esquire Osnaburg St, Regents Park, Middlesex, England and Margaret Watkins his wife 1849 Enrolment 1/22
WATKINS, Robert Cecil contractor Peterborough. Hundred of Yongala land grant 1937 Grant Book 13 Page 241 County Dalhousie
No 1
WATKINS, Thomas yeoman Marryatville 1851 Memorial 270/37
WATKINS, Thomas labourer Marryatville 1860 Memorial 224/161
WATKINS, Thomas labourer Marryatville 1862 Application 3248
WATKINS, Thomas labourer Marryatville, died 1/8/1866, of bronchitis, aged 77. Husband of Elizabeth Watkins formerly Elizabeth nee OSBORNE. Two sons - John Thomas WATKINS and William Henry Watkins butchers Marryatville 1895 Application 23560
No 2
WATKINS, Thomas yeoman Lobethal 1853[-1854] Memorial 201/49
No 3
WATKINS, Thomas builder Redruth 1857 Memorial 257/114
WATKINS, Thomas quarryman Hampton 1862 Memorial 147/304
WATKINS, Thomas builder Hampton father of Ann LEWIS wife of John Lewis labourer formerly of Hampton, and grandfather of Elizabeth and Thomas VIVIAN 1887 Memorial 90/388
No 4
WATKINS, Thomas farmer Hundred of Barunga. Hundred of Barunga land grant 1881 Grant Book 14 Page 466 County Daly
No 5
WATKINS, Thomas farmer Dawson. Dawson (Hundred of Coglin) township allotment land grant 1890 Grant Book 34 Page 5 County Herbert
No 1
WATKINS, William yeoman Kensington 1850 Memorial 243/25
No 2
WATKINS, William labourer Ashford 1853 Hundred of Alexandrina land grant Memorial 373/52
No 3
WATKINS, William farmer Watergate 1861 Memorial 339/174
No 4
WATKINS, William plasterer North Adelaide (Jeffcott St) 1881 Memorial 36/336
WATKINS, William plasterer North Adelaide (Jeffcott St) 1884 Application 20251.
WATKINS, William gentleman formerly of North Adelaide but then of Medindie, died 3/2/1904. Probably husband of Esther Watkins and father of Charles Henry Watkins commission agent Little Adelaide, Alfred James Watkins plumber Prospect and Frederick George Watkins plasterer Prospect Memorial 51/495
No 1
WATKINS, William David storekeeper Adelaide 1881 Memorial 82/332
WATKINS, William David merchant and William George Watkins storeman both of Adelaide 1895 Memorial 68/424
WATKINS, William David merchant Adelaide, about to depart from the province for a time, power of attorney to William George Watkins storeman Adelaide and Charles Edward COOKE shipping agent Pt Adelaide, to manage his SA business affairs 25/3/1895 Deposit 16/1895
WATKINS, William George fruiterer Henley Beach 1929 Memorial 30/502
WATKINS, William Litchfield steward Pt Adelaide 1886[-1892] Memorial 99/378, Application 22322
No 1
WATKINS, William Mark butcher Sunning Hill 1883 Memorial 92/349
WATKINS, William M butcher Millbrook 1884 Application 20129
WATKINS, William Mark butcher Millbrook 1885 Application 20750
WATKINSON, William of Kersbrook Chain of Ponds Western Sources of the Torrens 1851 Memorial 368/51
WATLING, Robert farmer Gumeracha 1854[-1859] Memorial 475/78
WATSON, A clerk Adelaide (Grenfell St) 1883 Memorial 95/350
WATSON, Agnes spinster Adelaide (2 Fenn Place off Hindley St) 1856[-1858] Memorial 266/107
No 1 - perhaps the same person
WATSON, Alexander gentleman Kincraig 1869 Memorial 20/255
WATSON, Alexander teacher Naracoorte. Hundred of Naracoorte land grant 1870 Grant Book 50 Page 93 County Robe
No 2
WATSON, Alexander the Younger and George Watson sheep farmers Konetta Hundred of Smith Co Robe 1889 Memorial 223/400
No 1
WATSON, Andrew storekeeper Pt Wakefield 1851 Memorial 435/32
WATSON, Andrew formerly storekeeper Pt Wakefield, but now iron monger Glasgow, Scotland, power of attorney to Alexander and Peter CUMMING merchants Adelaide, to recover debts from Hugh LYNCH butcher and William BREWER gentleman both of Pt Wakefield 7/4/1854 Deposit 108/1867
WATSON, Andrew formerly of this province but now ironfounder [ironmonger?] of parts beyond the sea 1864 Application 5257
WATSON, Andrew formerly storekeeper Pt Wakefield but now ironmonger Glasgow, Co Lanark, Scotland 1867 Memorial 20/223
No 2
WATSON, Andrew Esquire Kilbride 1861 Memorial 153/177
WATSON, Andrew sheep farmer Kilbride near Penola 1864 Memorial 162/200
WATSON, Andrew formerly settler Nangwarry Station but now residing in England 1872[-1874] Memorial 132/261
WATSON, Andrew Esquire formerly of Kilbride but now in parts beyond the seas 1878 Memorial 193/310
WATSON, Arthur gardener Nangkita. Hundred of Nangkita land grant 1899 Grant Book 37 Page 16 County Hindmarsh
No 1
WATSON, Benjamin mason Adelaide 1852 Memorial 132/45
WATSON, Benjamin carrier Adelaide (Angas St) 1859 Memorial 235/159
WATSON, Benjamin carrier Adelaide 1861 Memorial 55/173
WATSON, Benjamin contractor Adelaide linked with Edward Watson clerk Adelaide 1880 Memorial 23/333
No 1
WATSON, Charles storekeeper Golden Grove. Hundred of Yatala land grant 1854 Grant Book 1 Page 73 County Adelaide
WATSON, Charles storekeeper and postmaster Golden Grove 1856[-1876] Memorials 135/103,194/296
WATSON, Charles storekeeper Golden Grove 1861 Application 2687
No 2
WATSON, Charles carrier Bordertown. Hundred of Tatiara land grant 1875[-1880] Grant Book 7 Page 3 County Buckingham
WATSON, Charles of Tatiara 1880 Memorial 123/320
WATSON, Charles William baker Alberton 1909 Application 25632
No 1
WATSON, Edward bricklayer Adelaide 1851 Memorial 238/33
WATSON, Edward builder Adelaide linked with Benjamin Watson of Adelaide 1858 Memorial 73/148
No 2
WATSON, Edward clerk to Charles MANN solicitor Adelaide 1865 Memorial 318/205
WATSON, Edward clerk Adelaide 1875 Application 21220
No 3
WATSON, Edward storekeeper New Luxemburg Out of Hundreds. Olary (Out of Hundreds) township allotment land grant 1893 Grant Book 65 Page 194 County Not named
No 1
WATSON, Edward Albert and Robert Watson farmers Murat Bay West Coast. EW Watson mentioned but not described 1906 Memorial 141/455
WATSON, Edward Albert farmer Minippa became a bankrupt in 1937 Memorial 2/511
WATSON, Edward James storeman Smithfield, aged 56 in 1948, declared that he had lived in the area for most of his life Application 28637
WATSON, Elizabeth Sarah widow Middleton, died 1/5/1945 Uraidla. Mother of Lotty Alma NEIGHBOUR married woman Uraidla Memorial 61/519
WATSON, Ernest, Ivan Jeffrey and Claude Ernest graziers Peepora Station near Pooncarrie 1961 Memorial 136/533
WATSON, EW proclaimed bank manager Riverton 1953 Memorial 15/528
WATSON, Frank Charles farmer Bordertown Co Buckingham. Hundred of Pinnaroo land grant 1909 Grant Book 12 Page 45 County Chandos
No 1
WATSON, George carpenter formerly of Adelaide 1843[-1859] Memorial 273/3
WATSON, George farmer Section 427 Sources of the Rhine Special Survey 1843 in partnership with Henry Holmes Memorial 273/3 WATSON, George carpenter Angaston 1845[-1852] Memorial 285/6 Farmer Angaston 1852. In partnership with William SALTER Enrolment 52/35
WATSON, George farmer near Angaston land north of Truro township land grant 1852 Grant Book 17 Page 1 County Eyre
WATSON, George farmer near Angaston 1854[-1880] Memorial 64/107 Penrice Wesleyan Methodist Chapel trustee 1855 Memorial 182/88
WATSON, George farmer Angaston 1871 Memorial 84/254
WATSON, George farmer near Angaston 1861 Application 2080
WATSON, George farmer Angaston 1889 Application 21739
No 2
WATSON, George and WEBB, William stationers Mt Gambier 1880 Application 17960
No 3
WATSON, George chemist 10 Lambert Rd, Royston Park 1935 Application 27987
WATSON, George Grey chemist and druggist North Adelaide and Jane Hodges Watson his wife formerly JH READE 1873 Memorial 229/274
No 1
WATSON, Gordon Kenneth clerk Smithfield 1950 Memorial 156/524
WATSON, Gordon Kenneth clerk Smithfield 1951, born 7/3/1928. He had lived in the area since 1941 Application 28849
WATSON, GW bookseller Mt Gambier 1883 Memorial 215/351
No 1
WATSON, Harry farmer Muloowurtie 1891 Memorial 248/406
No 2
WATSON, Harry out of business Kandahar 329 Marion Road (formerly known as Martin Ave), Plympton, died 22/8/1950[ Son of Benjamin Watson]. Father of Stanley Holme Watson formerly traffic manager but now deputy commissioner SA Railways Heathfield, Rita Adelaide Goscombe wife of Horace Bevan Conrad GOSCOMBE civil servant Bond St, Colonel Light Gardens, Jean Allenby OBORN wife of Leslie Lindsay Oborn salesman Murray Bridge, Benjamin Charles Watson, Arthur Harrison Edward Watson, Fred Keith Watson, Lucy Marie SHEARER and Phoebe Madeleine SHANNON married woman Bridgewater Memorials 23 & 24/526
No 1
WATSON, Henry and William Esquires Pt Adelaide 1843 Memorial 16/3
WATSON, Henry and William Esquires [formerly of Pt Adelaide but now of] North Adelaide 1849 Memorial 373/13
No 2
WATSON, Henry farmer Country Section 276 near Adelaide linked with Mary Ann Watson widow of the same place 1849 Memorial 437/14
WATSON, Henry publican formerly of Country Section 276 near Adelaide, but now of Kensington 1851 Memorial 329/31
WATSON, Henry licensed victualler Kensington 1849[-1853] Memorial 52/18
WATSON, Henry publican Robin Hood Inn Kensington 1853 Memorial 257/73
No 3 - perhaps a continuation of No 2
WATSON, Henry licensed victualler Kapunda and Ann Watson his wife 1875 formerly widow of the late William COGHILL formerly farmer Kapunda who died 11/1/1860 Memorial 155/280
No 4
WATSON, Henry schoolmaster Thebarton 1850[-1868] Memorial 258/23
WATSON, Henry formerly schoolmaster 1851 now shoemaker Thebarton 1855 Schoolmaster again 1865 Application 6728.
WATSON, Henry schoolmaster Hilton 1859 Memorial 12/154
WATSON, Henry gentleman Thebarton 1861 Application 2610.
WATSON, Henry gentleman Thebarton 1875 Memorial 198/343
WATSON, Henry schoolmaster Thebarton 1882 Memorial 197/343
No 5
WATSON, Henry civil servant Post Office Plympton 1892 Application 22211
WATSON, Henry Evans railway employee Coonalpyn. Hundred of Coneybeer land grant 1915 Grant Book 6 Page 12 County Buccleuch
WATSON, HG postmaster Strathalbyn 1874 Memorial 227/277
WATSON, Henry Joseph accountant Adelaide (28 Franklin St) 1948 Memorial 122/522
No 1
WATSON, Hugh yeoman Adelaide 1840 yeoman Country Section 52 near Adelaide 1842 Application 12781
WATSON, Hugh yeoman formerly of Adelaide (Wright St) 1840 but now of Section 52 [Hundred of Adelaide] near Adelaide 1842 Application 12781
WATSON, Hugh farmer Noarlunga 1852[-1856] Memorial 99/42
WATSON, Hugh farmer Noarlunga and Ann Maxwell Watson his wife 1855[-1859] Memorial 198/82
WATSON, Hugh farmer Rapid Bay 1861 Application 2420
WATSON, Hugh farmer near Rapid Bay 1866 Memorial 2/210
WATSON, Hugh farmer formerly of Noarlunga 1854 but now of Rapid Bay and Ann Maxwell his wife 1874 Application 13899
WATSON, Anne Maxwell widow Rapid Bay 1884 Widow of Hugh Watson farmer Noarlunga Application 20041
WATSON, Hugh Anderson labourer Delamere. Hundred of Yankalilla land grant 1901 Grant Book 37 Page 232 County Hindmarsh
No 1
WATSON, Hugh Graham gentleman Strathalbyn 1886 Memorial 68/379
WATSON, Hugh Graham gentleman formerly of Strathalbyn but now of Pt Pirie 1890 Memorial 35/406
WATSON, Hugh Graham gentleman formerly of Strathalbyn but now of North Adelaide 1909 Memorial 183/460
WATSON, J housekeeper Adelaide (South Tce) 1898 Memorial 199/435
No 1
WATSON, James engineer Hindmarsh 1859 Memorial 349/154
No 2
WATSON, James carpenter Adelaide (Sturt St) 1860 Memorial 344/165
No 3
WATSON, James labourer Le Fevre Peninsula 1867[-1869] Memorial 204/226
No 4 - perhaps the same person
WATSON, James storekeeper Kanyaka 1873 Memorial 43/265
WATSON, James miner Waukaringa 1873 Memorial 225/266
No 5
WATSON, James teamster Booyoolie. Hundred of Booyoolie land grant 1877 Grant Book 60 Page 153 County Victoria
No 6
WATSON, James farmer Montague Farms Dry Creek 1879 Memorial 249/313
WATSON, James farmer Dry Creek 1883[-1885] Memorial 31/353
No 7
WATSON, James farmer Naracoorte. Hundred of Naracoorte land grant 1879 Grant Book 50 Page 113 County Robe
No 8
WATSON, James farmer Dalkey. Owen township allotment land grant 1881 Grant Book 27 Page 444 County Gawler
WATSON, James contractor Dalkey. Hundred of Dalkey land grant 1882 Grant Book 26 Page 241 County Gawler
No 9
WATSON, James blacksmith Adelaide Co Adelaide. Hundred of Kulpara land grant 1881 Grant Book 14 Page 326 County Daly
No 9
WATSON, James farmer Kangaroo Flat near Gawler Co Gawler. Hundred of Cameron land grant 1882[-1884] Grant Book 14 Page 444 County Daly
WATSON, James farmer Barunga Gap 1887 Memorial 231/382
WATSON, James farmer Percyton. Trustee unnamed Chapel 1896 Grant Book 15 Page 31 County Daly
WATSON, James farmer Bute, had died by 1911. Executors – John Douglas Watson farmer Bute, Mary Watson spinster Bute and John James CHAPMAN farmer Bute Grant Book 14 Page 300 County Daly
No 10
WATSON, James labourer One Tree Hill and Priscilla Martin Watson his wife 1887 Memorial 144/386
WATSON, Priscilla Martin widow One Tree Hill in the Sources of the Little Para, relict of the late James Watson 1916 Memorial 172/474
No 1
WATSON, James Howell farmer Encounter Bay 1885[-1886] Memorial 239/365
WATSON, James Howell farmer Bordertown. Keith (Hundred of Stirling) township allotment land grant 1909 Grant Book 7 Page 100 County Buckingham
WATSON, James J civil servant Adelaide 1880 Memorial 209/321
No 1 - perhaps the same person
WATSON, James Lawrence labourer Navan and Janet Watson his wife 1872 Memorial 129/263
WATSON, James Lawrence farmer Tarlee Co Light. Hundred of Barunga land grant 1877 Grant Book 14 Page 458 County Daly
WATSON, James Lawrence farmer Tarlee Co Light. Hundred of Crystal Brook land grant 1878 Grant Book 60 Page 224 County Victoria
WATSON, James Lawrence dairyman Pt Pirie West 1898 Memorial 79/435
No 1
WATSON, James Samuel sheep inspector Wellington on the Murray Co Sturt. Kingston (Hundred of Lacepede) township allotment land grant 1862 Grant Book 29 Page 210 County MacDonnell
WATSON, James Samuel sheep inspector Wellington on the Murray 1868 Application 9506
No 1
WATSON, John Esquire Trafalgar Square, London, Middlesex, England 1842 Application 18780
WATSON, John solicitor 6 Park Place, St Mary’s Paddington (with offices at 10 Henrietta St, Covent Gardens), died 16/8/1854, of diarrhoea, following long pulmonary diesase, aged 65. He left his real estate in Britain and the colonies in trust to his wife, Anna WATSON, and his son, William Webster WATSON barrister 29 Chancery Lane, London, Middlesex. The wife to get three-quarters of the income during her lifetime, with the son a quarter; after her death, the son to get the estate absolutely in remainder expectant. The Watsons gave power of attorney to Algernon Sydney CLARK and John Howard Clark agents Blyth St, Adelaide, to manage the Watsons’ SA real estate (land in the Light and Wellington Special Surveys) 19/7/1860 Deposits 8/1862, 344/OA
WATSON, Anna widow of John Watson solicitor died 17/11/1874 79 Clarendon Rd, Kensington, Middlesex, England, of 1 week’s bronchitis, aged 86. Probably a son - William Webster Watson of 1 Temple Gardens, Temple, London, Middlesex, England. Application 18780
No 2
WATSON, John minister of the Gospel Kensington 1851[-1854] Memorial 287/35 Hundred of Goolwa land grant Co Hindmarsh 1854 Enrolment 38/19
WATSON, John clerk in Holy Orders formerly of Kensington but now of Pt Elliot 1855 Memorial 297/80
WATSON, John clerk in Holy Orders formerly of Pt Elliot, but now of Hobart Town, power of attorney to Young Bingham HUTCHINSON gentleman Hindmarsh Valley near Pt Elliot, to manage his SA business affairs 15/8/1861 Deposit 34/1862
WATSON, John clerk in Holy Orders formerly of Pt Elliot but now of Hobart Tas 1862 Memorial 67/182
WATSON, John Clerk in Holy Orders formerly of Pt Elliot 1859 but now of Hobart Town Tas 1863 Application 3902.
WATSON, John clerk in holy orders formerly of Pt Elliot but now of Prahran near Melbourne Vic 1863 Memorial 144/188
WATSON, John Clerk in Holy Orders formerly of Pt Elliot but now of Brunswick Vic 1898 Application 23551.
No 3
WATSON, John blacksmith Norwood 1851[-1852] Memorial 218/38
No 4
WATSON, John farmer McLaren Vale 1853 Memorial 486/48
No 5
WATSON, John farmer Noarlunga 1853 Memorial 165/52
No 6
WATSON, John linen draper Devizes, Wilts, England, power of attorney to Charles WATSON storekeeper Golden Valley near Adelaide, to manage his SA properties and other investments 11/11/1854 Deposit 403/1855
No 7
WATSON, John farmer Truro 1857 Memorial 220/120
WATSON, John farmer Truro 1876 Application 15021.
No 8
WATSON, John Editor Mt Gambier. Trustee Cemetery Mt Gambier Hundred of Blanche land grant 1866 Grant Book 30 Page 58 County Grey
WATSON, John newspaper proprietor Mt Gambier 1871[-1877] Memorial 68/254
WATSON, John publisher Mt Gambier 1876 Memorial 139/292
WATSON, John editor Border Watch newspaper Mt Gambier 1881 Memorial 4/333
WATSON, John newspaper proprietor Mt Gambier 1882 Application 19519.
WATSON, John JP of Mt Gambier 1892 Memorial 195/414
No 9 - perhaps the same person
WATSON, John labourer Alberton 1874 Application 13327
WATSON, John machinist Alberton 1903, declared that he had arrived in Pt Adelaide during June 1865 Application 24628
No 10
WATSON, John farmer Hundred of Wandearah. Hundred of Wandearah land grant 1883 Grant Book 60 Page 326 County Victoria
WATSON, John and Robert of the Hundred of Wandearah 1885 Memorial 168/372
No 11
WATSON, John of Konetta Hundred of Smith Co Robe 1894 Memorial 14/421
No 12
WATSON, John of Rosewater c1895, declared informally that he had 'jumped' Block 5 in Rosewater. He was about to depart for WA, and gave the land to William THOMAS mariner Rosewater Application 27375
No 1
WATSON, John Henry builder Maylands 1891 Application 22103.
WATSON, John Henry builder formerly of Maylands but now of Kent Town 1893 Memorial 94/417
WATSON, John Henry builder formerly of Maylands but now of Norwood 1897 Application 23287.
WATSON, Jonas farmer Middleton 1894 Application 22634
No 1
WATSON, Joseph mechanic Pt Adelaide 1854 Memorial 414/71
WATSON, Joseph mechanic Queenstown 1862 Memorial 66/186
No 2 - perhaps a continuation of No 1
WATSON, Joseph bricklayer Queenstown 1856[-1870] Memorial 14/111
No 1
WATSON, Joseph James gentleman Wentworth NSW 1879 Memorial 236/316
WATSON, Joseph James gentleman formerly of Wentworth NSW but now of Adelaide 1885 Memorial 50/367
WATSON , Marshal merchant’s clerk Pt Adelaide, son of Joseph Watson deceased 1880 Application 18061
No 1
WATSON, Mary Ann widow Section 276 near Adelaide and Henry Watson farmer of the same section 1849 Memorial 432/14
WATSON, Mary Ann widow Kensington 1849 Memorial 240/15
WATSON, Mary Ann widow Yankalilla 1856 Memorial 402/99
WATSON, Michael farmer The Meadows 1877 Application 15810
WATSON, Murray Harvey storeman 113 Kenilworth Road, Parkside 1948 Memorial 70/523
WATSON, Reginald John Riddoch newspaper proprietor Mt Gambier 1934 Application 28686
WATSON, Reuben farmer Mitcham 1855 Memorial 266/84
WATSON, Richard carpenter Stirling East 1888 Application 21469
No 1
WATSON, Robert farmer Mt Rat. Trustee Wesleyan Methodist Church Mt Rat Hundred of Koolywurtie land grant 1879 Grant Book 19 Page 312 County Fergusson
WATSON, Robert farmer Mt Rat Yorke Peninsula 1891 Memorial 112/410
No 2
WATSON, Robert farmer Wandearah West. Trustee unnamed Cemetery Hundred of Wandearah Hundred of Wandearah land grant 1882 Grant Book 60 Page 326 County Victoria
WATSON, Robert Brough 53 bachelor Esquire Swanland Manor, Yorks, England (Father: Robert Brough) married Maria DAVENPORT 42 spinster Headington (Father: George Davenport) on 23/6/1855 Headington parish church, Oxon, England Application 19392
WATSON, Sarah spinster Middleton 1883 Memorial 18/354
No 1
WATSON, Thomas labourer Magill 1842 Memorial 199/16
No 2
WATSON, Thomas farmer Dry Creek 1867[-1875] Memorial 235/218
WATSON, Thomas farmer [lot 31 Montague Farms] Dry Creek 1868 Memorial 234/227
No 1
WATSON, Thomas Chalmers sheepfarmer Point Brown 1880 Memorial 235/328
WATSON, Thomas Chalmers gentleman Point Brown Run near Streaky Bay 1881 Memorial 168/336
No 1
WATSON, Thomas George of Middleton 1874 Memorial 202/271
WATSON, Thomas George formerly of Middleton but now railway porter Strathalbyn 1885 Memorial 103/368
WATSON, Thomas George railway employee Mt Barker Junction 1904 Memorial 60/452
WATSON, Thomas George railway employee Pt Elliot 1907 Memorial 26/457
WATSON, Thomas George railway employee Ambleside and Mary Jane Watson his wife 1922 Memorial 119/485
WATSON, Thomas George railway employee formerly of Ambleside but now of Forestville and Mary Jane Watson his wife 1933 Memorial 94/507
No 2
WATSON, Thomas George butcher Strathalbyn 1900 Application 24077
WATSON, Walter Allan accountant Goodwood South 1916 Application 26514
No 1
WATSON, William storeman Robe 1863[-1866] Memorial 320/189
No 2
WATSON, William farmer Terowie. Hundred of Terowie land grant 1879[-1903] Grant Book 40 Page 8 County Kimberley
No 3 - perhaps the same person
WATSON, William farmer Lochiel 1882 Memorial 12/348
WATSON, William farmer Snowtown 1883 Memorial 197/352
No 4
WATSON, William labourer Middleton 1893 Application 22463
WATSON, William Aidrie bookkeeper Yongala 1882 Application 20232
No 1
WATSON, William Harcourt the Younger government overseer Bagot Well 1884 Memorial 141/360
WATSON, William Harcourt the Younger Hundred of Wonna 1885 Memorial 9/370
WATSON, William Wedd surveyor Mt Gambier 1868[-1872] Memorial 20/234
No 1
WATT, Archibald engineer Pt Adelaide 1886 Memorial 75/378
WATT, Archibald engineer Pt Adelaide, died 9/1/1887 intestate. Possibly a relative, Andrew Watt farmer Balbarton near Kirkaldy, Co Fife, Scotland Memorial 45/388
WATT, Archibald engineer Pt Adelaide, died 9/1/1887 Birkenhead, intestate. Estate worth £1,300 Application 21406
No 1
WATT, Charles Davidson Minister of the Gospel Kensington 1858 Memorial 48/137
WATT, Charles Davidson Congregational Minister Alberton 1863 Memorial 79/191
WATT, Charles Davidson Minister of the Gospel formerly of Kensington 1858 but now of Meningie 1874 Application 13489.
WATT, Cuthbert Bernard clerk formerly of Yatala but now of Cheltenham 1925 Memorial 75/498
No 1
WATT, David farmer Yatina. Pekina (Hundred of Pekina) township allotment land grant 1876 Grant Book 13 Page 7 County Dalhousie
WATT, David farmer Belalie Co Victoria. Hundred of Black Rock Plain land grant 1880 Grant Book 13 Page 105 County Dalhousie
No 1
WATT, Hugh draper Norwood 1859[-1862] Memorial 205/160
WATT, Hugh accountant Norwood 1864 Memorial 178/196
WATT, Hugh commercial traveller Kensington 1886 Memorial 51/379
WATT, Hugh formerly commercial traveller Kensington but now of Sydney NSW 1890 Memorial 107/405
WATT, Hugh gentleman Tiervarna, Putney Hill, Middlesex, England, power of attorney to JJ SYMES solicitor Pt Darwin Northern Territory, to sell the unexpired portion of his gold mining lease to the Northern Territory Gold Fields of Australian Ltd for £2,000 24/10/1898. [Is this the same Hugh Watt in partnership with James PRICE as linen drapers in Adelaide, who became a bankrupt in 1864??] Deposit 8/1899
No 1
WATT, James clerk to Mr STEVENSON solicitor Adelaide 1870 Memorial 66/250
No 2
WATT, James gentleman Payneham 1876 Memorial 33/289
No 3
WATT, James farmer near Woodside linked with Ruth Watt farmer Woodside 1880[-1903] Memorial 37/321
No 1 - perhaps the same person
WATT, John farmer the Bremer 1859 Application 616
WATT, John farmer Strathalbyn 1864 Memorial 138/200
WATT, John farmer Thornfield near Strathalbyn 1869 Application 10448
No 1
WATT, Robert clerk to LM CULLEN solicitor Adelaide 1879 Memorial 80/316
No 2
WATT, Robert farmer Rochester Co Stanley. Hundred of Belalie land grant 1876 Grant Book 60 Page 119 County Victoria
WATT, Robert farmer Belalie 1880 Memorial 12/343
WATT, Robert farmer Belalie Co Victoria. Hundred of Erskine land grant 1885 Grant Book 13 Page 426 County Dalhousie
WATT, Robert farmer formerly of Belalie but now of Strathalbyn 1907 Memorial 65/457
No 3 - likely to be a continuation of No 2
WATT, Robert farmer Strathalbyn 1886 Application 20916
WATT, Robert farmer Strathalbyn 1886[-1899] Memorial 148/379
WATT, Robert farmer Strathalbyn 1900 Application 24077
No 4
WATT, Robert contractor Strathalbyn 1953 Memorial 89/528
No 1
WATT, Thomas the Younger farmer Strathalbyn 1856 Memorial 149/99
No 2
WATT, Thomas labourer Pt Broughton. Hundred of Barunga land grant 1910 Grant Book 14 Page 275 County Daly
No 1
WATT, William farmer North Adelaide 1854 Hundred of Onkaparinga land grant Memorial 151/139
WATT, William farmer Hundred of Onkaparinga 1861 Memorial 249/172
WATT, William farmer formerly of North Adelaide 1854 but now of the Western Branch Hundred of Onkaparinga 1864 Application 5015
No 2
WATT, William farmer Meadows Creek Pt Lincoln 1904 Application 24908
WATT, William Gordon farmer Strathalbyn 1940[-1941] Memorial 16/515, Application 28296
WATT, William W watchmaker Waikerie 1899 Memorial 149/443
WATTCHOW, Carl Wilhelm Hermann of Morgan 1885 Memorial 167/364
WATTCHOW, Hermann Friedrich Carl of Morgan 1886[-1887] Memorial 149/374
WATTERS, Hugh carrier Pt Augusta Co Frome. Quorn (Hundred of Pichi Richi) township allotment land grant 1878 Grant Book 49 Page 7 County Newcastle
No 1 - likely to be the same person
WATTERS, John linked with Section 80 Hundred of Curramulka Co Fergusson 1885 Memorial 119/368
WATTERS, John farmer Curramulka 1892 Memorial 128/413
WATTERS, Joseph farmer near Angaston 1862 Application 3263
No 1 - mixture of the Elder and the Younger
WATTERS, William miner Allen Creek 1852[-1853] Memorial 262/39
WATTERS, William the Elder and William Watters the Younger farmers Willunga 1855[-1857] Memorial 299/86
WATTERS, William the Elder farmer Willunga 1855[-1857] Memorial 39/106
WATTERS, William the Younger farmer Willunga and Mary Waters his wife formerly Mary THOMAS widow of the late William Tyrie Thomas formerly farmer Willunga but now deceased 1855 Memorial 259/92
WATTERS, William farmer Aldinga and Lenora Watters his wife 1866 Memorial 78/259
WATTERS, Mary widow Willunga 1871 Memorial 54/253
WATTERS, William the Elder farmer Willunga had at least three sons - the eldest unknown, the second called William Watters the Younger, and the third Stephen Watters farmer Willunga. William Watters the Younger married in c1855, but left by sea in Feb 1857 for the Victorian diggings, leaving his wife with his father. Following two letters back home in 1857-1858, the family heard no more of William Watters the Younger. His brother, Stephen Watters, visited Vic in 1862 to try to find any information. He asked his cousins, William and Thomas WATERS (one T) of Euroka Hill, Castlemaine, about William Watters of SA, but they had not seen him since 1857. The family presumed William Watters the Younger dead in 1866 Application 7907
WATTERS, William the Elder farmer formerly of Aldinga but then late of Willunga, died 31/3/1872. Estate worth £780. His whole estate to his wife, Lenora Watters of Aldinga absolutely. Mrs Watters died c1875. She left real estate to Johanna WILLIAMS wife of Peter Williams farmer Willunga in trust for life, then to Alfred Williams (2nd son) by 1895 farmer Carramulka, and Lenora Williams (eldest daughter), children of Johanna Williams absolutely in remainder expectant. Lenora Hannah Williams 23 Willunga (Father: Peter Williams) married William POINTON 27 farmer Curramulka (Father; William Pointon) on 7/11/1883 Willunga Wesleyan Chapel. Minister: Charles H GOLDSMITH. Witnesses: Thomas MCBURNEY farmer Aldinga and Sarah Ann WILLIAMS of Willunga Application 22895
WATTING, Robert farmer Gumeracha 1853 Memorial 447/51
No 1
WATTS, Alfred cashier to the SA Company 1845 Memorial 89/5
WATTS, Alfred Esquire Adelaide. Hundred of Adelaide land grant 1849 Grant Book 1 Page 10 County Adelaide
WATTS, Henry Esquire Half pay Lieutenant in HM Service. Hundred of Adelaide land grant 1851 Grant Book 1 Page 19 County Adelaide
WATTS, Alfred Esquire Adelaide 1852 Memorial 393/41
WATTS, Alfred Esquire Adelaide 1854 'one of the undertakers for the construction, completion and management of the Adelaide City and Port railway' Memorial 485/75
WATTS, Alfred merchant Adelaide 1862 Memorial 29/331
WATTS, Alfred merchant Adelaide (Register Chambers, Grenfell St) 1874 Memorial 213/278
WATTS, Alfred Edward farmer Winnowie 1886 Memorial 157/377
WATTS, Alfred John mason Wallaroo 1903 Memorial 206/449
No 1 - perhaps a mixture of the Elder and the Younger
WATTS, Benjamin butcher Steelton on the Dirty Light 1875[-1892] Memorial 78/283
WATTS, Benjamin farmer Hundred of Bundey 1885 Memorial 87/367
WATTS, Benjamin butcher and grazier Steelton on the Dirty Light 1902 Memorial 56/446
WATTS, Benjamin butcher Steelton on the Dirty Light 1903 Memorial 78/451
WATTS, Benjamin butcher Steelton, died c1903. Husband of Isabella Watts. Father of Arthur Robert Watts butcher Steelton. Executors; Jasper Clyatt COLEBATCH accountant Saddleworth and Henry Walter POUNSETT solicitor Adelaide 1915 Memorial 152/473
No 1
WATTS, Charles Esquire Adelaide 1854 Memorial 158/73
No 2
WATTS, Charles labourer Adelaide 1884[-1886] Memorial 9/361
No 1
WATTS, Charles Hammond gentleman formerly of Adelaide but now of Melbourne Vic 1855 Memorial 182/86
WATTS, Charles Hammond formerly of Adelaide, but now of Melbourne Vic, power of attorney to Edward Meade BAGOT gentleman Adelaide, to manage his SA business affairs 15/3/1855 Deposit 290/1855
WATTS, Clarence Arthur and Lloyd John Watts bacon curers Murray Bridge 1937 Memorial 197/510
No 1
WATTS, Edmund farmer near Mt Barker 1857[-1858] Memorial 180/116
WATTS, Edmund formerly farmer Mt Barker 1856 but now sheep farmer Murray River 1866 Application 7840
WATTS, Edmund of Callington and Elizabeth Watts his wife 1885 Application 20639
WATTS, Elizabeth widow Grove Rd, Box Hill Vic 1910 owned land in Callington Memorial 140/463
WATTS, Edwin farmer Mt Barker 1855 Memorial 481/89
WATTS, Elsie May spinster Black Springs 1961, declared that she had been born on 8/2/1898. She was a sister to Leslie John Watts of Waterloo Application 29424
WATTS, FJ gardener Bridgewater 1879 Memorial 161/316
WATTS, Florence Hilda nurse Goolwa or Milang? 1918 Memorial 143/477
No 1
WATTS, George livery stable keeper Adelaide 1849[-1850] Memorial 247/14
WATTS, George gentleman Norwood 1851[-1854]Memorial 333/33
WATTS, George Esquire formerly of Adelaide but now of Norwood 1853 Memorial 195/55
WATTS, George livery stable keeper Adelaide, possessed of considerable property in the province, about to depart for some considerable time, power of attorney to John HECTOR Esquire Adelaide, to manage his SA business affairs 5/12/1850. Land at Norwood and in the Hundred of Noarlunga. By 21/7/1874, G Watts was a gentleman of Knap Hill House, Wells, Somerset, England; power of attorney to John BULLOCK gentleman Adelaide, to effect the sale of land in Norwood to Joseph Eldin MOULDEN Enrolment 3/11, Deposit 286/1875
WATTS, George gentleman formerly of Adelaide but now of Knap Hill House near Wells, Somerset, England 1860. He owned Watts Buildings on Town Acre 140 on the west side of King William St, Adelaide, which he leased to Thomas Gattay BROWN tailor Adelaide Memorial 237/167
WATTS, George gentleman Knap Hill House, near Wells, Somerset, power of attorney to John BULLOCK agent Franklin St, Adelaide, to manage ‘my dwelling houses, land and hereditaments situate in Adelaide aforesaid and elsewhere within the said colony’, in the place of Edward WRIGHT 17/5/1860 Deposit 341/OA
WATTS, George Esquire formerly of Norwood but now residing in England (Knap Hill House, Wells, Somerset] 1876 Application 15586
No 2 - perhaps the same person
WATTS, George butcher Kooringa 1856 Burra Burra General Land and Building Co trustee Memorial 440/98
WATTS, George gentleman Kooringa 1858 Memorial 208/139
No 3
WATTS, George [Is this George Blencowe Watts] labourer Saddleworth 1859 Saddleworth Primitive Methodist trustee Memorial 176/160
No 1
WATTS, George Alfred carpenter Kent Town 1855 Memorial 266/93
WATTS, George Alfred carpenter formerly of Kent Town but now of Woodside 1857 Memorial 34/125
WATTS, George Alfred carpenter near Woodside 1865 Memorial 116/204
No 1
WATTS, George Blencowe farmer Black Springs and Francisco Watts his wife [perhaps a daughter of Royston Roberts?]. Links with the Glendore Primitive Methodist Chapel 1901 Memorial 5/444, Application 28122
WATTS, George mail contractor Black Springs 1912 Memorial 34/467
WATTS, George Blencowe mail driver Black Springs 1915 Memorial 99/472
WATTS, George Blencowe (sometimes known as George Watts) mail contractor Black Springs, died 12/8/1928 Memorial 106/523
WATTS, George Blencowe boundary rider Black Springs near Kooringa, died 12/8/1928. Husband of Frances Watts Memorial 196/502
No 1 - perhaps the same person
WATTS, George John labourer Salisbury 1854[-1857] Memorial 88/76
WATTS, George John of Saddleworth 1863 Memorial 170/208
No 1 - probably the same person
WATTS, George William painter Adelaide 1871[-1881] Memorial 149/255
WATTS, George William painter Norwood 1886 Application 20891
WATTS, H clerk to W DEARMAN solicitor Adelaide 1879 Memorial 232/319
No 1
WATTS, Henry Esquire Adelaide and WATTS, John late Captain in HM 73d Regiment 1841 Memorial 46/28
WATTS, Henry Esquire formerly of St John Wood but now of Adelaide 1839 Memorial 263/46
WATTS, Henry Esquire Ardneave near the Sturt 1842[-1843] Memorial 299/2
WATTS, Henry Esquire Fiddown Sturt River 1843 Memorial 221/3
WATTS, Henry Esquire Ardneave near Adelaide 1851 Memorial 33/38
WATTS, Henry Esquire formerly of the Sturt now of Adelaide 1853 Memorial 242/48
WATTS, Henry Esquire formerly of Fiddown, near Adelaide, but now of Adelaide, about to leave the province to live in Ireland, power of attorney to John Tuthill BAGOT Esquire Adelaide, to manage his SA business affairs 26/2/1853 Deposit 89/OA
WATTS, Henry Esquire formerly of Fiddown near Adelaide but now of The Brooks near Macclesfield and his wife, Hannah Watts nee Hannah CONWAY 1862 Memorial 329/182
WATTS, Hannah widow Marryatville 1863 Memorial 333/191
WATTS, Hannah widow Kensington relict of the late Henry Watts Esquire formerly of Fiddown near Adelaide and then The Brooks near Macclesfield but now deceased 1871 Memorial 148/255
WATTS, Hannah widow of Henry Watts gentleman Ringmore Rd Marryatville, died 31/8/1886, of senile decay, aged 89 Application 21770
No 1
WATTS, Henry James butcher Dawesley 1891 Memorial 207/410
WATTS, Henry James butcher Dawesley became a bankrupt in 1893 Memorial 170/418
WATTS, Henry James labourer Dawesley 1915 Application 26474
WATTS, Henry James labourer Dawesley, died 31/3/1936 Mt Barker. His £202 estate to be sold in trust and divided equally amongst those children who had survived their father. Sons Clarence Arthur Watts and Lloyd John Watts bacon curers Murray Bridge were named as trustees Application 28052
WATTS, Hope Robert George and WATTS, Reginald Albert Joseph brickmakers Native Valley. Harrogate Methodist Church trustees 1945 Application 28410
No 1
WATTS, James labourer formerly of Adelaide 1839 labourer now of Willunga 1842 Application 19029
No 2
WATTS, James gentleman Adelaide 1856 Memorial 184/110
No 1
WATTS, Jane gentlewoman Kooringa 1859 Memorial 310/153
WATTS, Jane widow Kooringa 1862 Memorial 346/186
No 1 - mixture of the Elder and the Younger
WATTS, Jeremiah bricklayer Hindmarsh 1840 Basham’s Village near Pt Adelaide 1842. Husband of Christian Watts Application 19029.
WATTS, Jeremiah bricklayer Hindmarsh 1842 Memorial 44/2 WATTS, Jeremiah bricklayer Basham’s Village near Pt Adelaide , and Christian Watts his wife 1842 Memorial 267/2
WATTS, Jeremiah farmer Little Para 1847[-1854] Memorial 179/8
WATTS, Jeremiah farmer The Para 1853 Memorial 78/49
WATTS, Jeremiah farmer Para Plains 1853[-1854] Memorial 25/58
WATTS, Jeremiah and John farmers Para Plains 1855 Memorial 144/85
WATTS, Jeremiah farmer The Gilbert 1854 Memorial 160/75
WATTS, Jeremiah farmer Stockport 1858[-1877] Stockport District School trustee Memorial 58/152
WATTS, Jeremiah formerly plasterer Hindmarsh but now farmer Stockport 1862 Memorial 129/185
WATTS, Jeremiah the Elder farmer Stockport on the Gilbert, died 10/3/1890. Father of Jeremiah Watts the Younger farmer Stockport Memorial 84/405
WATTS, Annie Maria Elizabeth of Stockport, widow of Jeremiah Watts the Younger farmer Stockport, who died 1895 Application 25182
No 1
WATTS, John formerly tailor, then brickmaker Hindmarsh, but now brickmaker and farmer Nairne He bought lot 2 Hindmarsh in 1837/1838 GM STEPHEN personally handed him the deeds to the land on the ground. John Watts built his own house on the southern portion of the allotment, where he lived for many years. In 1845, he sold the northern portion of the allotment to Gabriel RYDE miller Adelaide. Application 7804
WATTS, John brickmaker and farmer formerly of Hindmarsh but now of Nairne 1866 Application 7804
No 2
WATTS, John land owner Little Para 1850[-1855] Memorial 330/25
WATTS, John farmer Little Para. Hundred of Yatala land grant 1853 Grant Book 1 Page 67 County Adelaide
WATTS, John farmer of the Gilbert 1854 Memorial 202/76
WATTS, John farmer Section 128 on the Light 1855[-1865] Memorial 145/85
WATTS, John farmer The Gilbert 1854 Memorial 31/167
WATTS, John farmer Amberly near Stockport 1858 Memorial 21/141 Stockport District School trustee 1858 Memorial 58/152
WATTS, John innkeeper Stockport 1863 Memorial 275/191
WATTS, John farmer Stockport 1864[-1865] Memorial 205/199
WATTS, John farmer Section 128 on the Light Hundred of Alma 1865 Application 6756.
WATTS, John of Stockport West 1865 Application 6354.
WATTS, John gentleman Stockport on the Gilbert and Charlotte Watts his wife 1866 Application 7201
WATTS, John formerly farmer Little Para 1853 but now storekeeper Stockport on the Gilbert 1867 Application 8198
WATTS, John farmer formerly of Stockport but now of Appila Yarrowie linked with James Watts farmer of Appila Yarrowie 1877 Memorial 102/302
WATTS, John farmer Appila. Trustee unnamed school. Hundred of Appila land grant 1875 Grant Book 24 Page 491 County Frome
WATTS, John farmer Stockport on the Gilbert Co Light. Hundred of Appila land grant 1879 Grant Book 24 Page 498 County Frome
No 3
WATTS, John Postmaster-General Adelaide 1854 Memorial 147/75
WATTS, John Esquire Nairney House, North Adelaide 1862 Memorial 156/185
No 4
WATTS, John farmer Winninowie. Miranda (Hundred of Winninowie) township allotment land grant 1881 Grant Book 24 Page 785 County Frome
No 5
WATTS, John dairyman Mt Gambier 1882 Application 19207.
No 6
WATTS, John butcher Kapunda 1892 Application 22404.
No 7
WATTS, John Wesleyan Methodist minister Pt Wakefield 1886 Grant Book 27 Page 146 County Gawler
WATTS, John Methodist minister Prospect 1913 Memorial 145/468
WATTS, John Mitchell butcher Kapunda 1890 Memorial 198/403
No 1
WATTS, Joseph blacksmith Nairne 1858 Memorial 276/145
WATTS, Joseph blacksmith Nairne 1867 Application 1170
WATTS, Joseph formerly blacksmith Nairne, but now brickmaker Dawesley 1902 Application 24449
WATTS, Joseph Horsell and Albert Robert Christopher Watts brickmakers Nairne 1931 Application 27833
No 1
WATTS, Joseph John gardener Hindmarsh 1850 Memorial 185/27
WATTS, Joseph John fruiterer Sydney NSW 1851 Memorial 9/36
WATTS, Joseph John gardener near Paramatta NSW 1854 Memorial 301/68
WATTS, Joseph John gardener formerly of Hindmarsh 1850 but now of Smithfield NSW 1863 Application 4003
WATTS, Joseph John gentleman Smithfield near Sydney NSW. He owned land in SA 1871 Memorial 123/253
WATTS, Jane widow Smithfield near Sydney NSW relict of the late Joseph John Watts formerly of Smithfield now deceased. She inherited land at Woodville from him 1874 Memorial 150/274
No 1
WATTS, Kenneth Blake butcher Steelton on the Dirty Light. Pancharpoo Methodist Church trustee 1917 Memorial 128/475
WATTS, Kenneth Blake butcher Aberdeen near Kooringa 1926[-1936] Memorial 74/495
WATTS, Luke Theophilus storekeeper Littlehampton 1879[-1892] Memorial 58/316
WATTS, Luke Theophilus brickmaker Littlehampton and Louisa Emma Watts his wife 1893 Application 22447
WATTS, Luke Theophilus storekeeper Littlehampton 1884 Application 20275
WATTS, Luke Theophilus storekeeper Littlehampton and Frances Watts his wife 1913 Application 26251
No 1
WATTS, Mark son of the late George Watts of Kooringa 1858 Memorial 328/145
WATTS, Mark gentleman Kooringa 1859 Memorial 47/150
WATTS, Mark butcher Kooringa 1860 Memorial 168/166
WATTS, Mark dealer Kooringa 1864 Memorial 54/195
WATTS, Mark gentleman formerly of Kooringa but now of Adelaide 1868 Memorial 235/235
WATTS, Mark butcher Kapunda 1874 Application 13303
WATTS, Mark butcher Kapunda 1883[-1886] Memorial 75/352
WATTS, Mark dealer Kapunda became a bankrupt in 1890 Memorial 221/406
No 1 - likely to be the same person FIND CHECK
WATTS, Richard yeoman Adelaide 1846 Memorial 60/60
WATTS, Richard stone mason Mt Barker 1858 Memorial 76/147
WATTS, Richard labourer Mt Barker, died 20/3/1863 Mt Barker intestate, of old age, aged 63. Husband of Sarah Watts, who continued to live in Mt Barker until her own death on 5/3/1875 intestate, of dysentery, aged 65. In 1902, Walter James Watts farmer Pt Pirie stated. He was 62 and one of the children of Richard Watts and his wife, Sarah Watts, nee Davis. The Richard Watts married in the Clerkenwall parish church, Middlesex, England (no date given). Family - Alfred John Watts b 18/8/1839. Walter James Watts born 24/12/1841; Emily Jane Watts born 13/7/1843; Rebecca Sarah Watts born 10/12/1847 now the wife of George Cameron blacksmith Mt Barker Application 24504
No 1 - likely to be the same person
WATTS, Richard Naish dealer Adelaide 1838 Application 18957.
WATTS, Richard Naish joiner Adelaide 1838 Application 23296.
WATTS, Richard Nash carpenter Adelaide 1839 Application 23960.
WATTS, Richard Naish no description but owned land at Walkerville 1844 Memorial 213/4
WATTS, Richard Nash carpenter and joiner North Adelaide 1848 Memorial 402/10
WATTS, Robert farmer Stockport on the Gilbert 1863[-1879] Memorial 84/192
WATTS, Samuel of Murray Bridge 1888 Memorial 217/389
No 1
WATTS, Thomas dairyman Wallaroo Bay. Hundred of Wallaroo land grant 1870 Grant Book 14 Page 78 County Daly
WATTS, Thomas dairyman Wallaroo. Hundred of Wallaroo land grant 1876 Grant Book 14 Page 68 County Daly
No 2
WATTS, Thomas farmer Stockport 1897 Application 23276
No 1 - likely to be the same person
WATTS, W farmer Hundred of Pirie 1885 Memorial 183/371
WATTS, Walter farmer Hundred of Pirie 1886 Memorial 128/379
No 1
WATTS, Walter William of North Adelaide 1885 Memorial 67/372
WATTS, Walter William builder North Adelaide 1892 Memorial 66/413
No 1
WATTS, William farmer Mt Pleasant 1865 Memorial 236/206
No 2 - perhaps the same person
WATTS, William butcher Kooringa 1865[-1872] Memorial 196/204
WATTS, William butcher and farmer Kooringa. Hundred of Kingston land grant 1876 Grant Book 8 Page 175 County Burra
WATTS, William sheep farmer Kooringa 1876 Memorial 17/290
No 3
WATTS, William gentleman Adelaide 1882 Application 19477.
No 4
WATTS, William market gardener Mt Lofty linked with Ellen Watts of Golden Grove. These people had an interest in the Mininnie Run near Mannahill 1888 Memorial 191/390
No 5
WATTS, William farmer The Hermitage near Houghton 1889 Memorial 173/400
No 1 - likely to be the same person
WAUCHOPE, Charles Patrick accountant Millswood 1900[-1912] Memorial 157/441
WAUCHOPE, Charles P confectioner Avenue St, Millswood 1918 Application 26693
No 1
WAUCHOPE, George farmer Para Plains 1853[-1855] Memorial 104/48
WAUCHOPE, George farmer Salisbury 1860 Memorial 105/161
No 2
WAUCHOPE, George accountant Kadina husband of Jane Wauchope and father of Nancy Jessie Wauchope 1875. By 1887, Nancy Jessie Wauchope had become the wife of Robert John NOBES accountant Kadina Memorials 231 & 243/381
No 3
WAUCHOPE, George died 12/4/1875 Memorial 45/406
No 1 - the Elder
WAUCHOPE, John farmer Happy Valley 1847. The Elder and the Younger farmers Happy Valley 1852 Enrolment 13/19
WAUCHOPE, John the Elder linked with William Neilson Wauchope and John Wauchope the Younger all farmers Happy Valley 1852 Memorial 470/39
WAUCHOPE, John farmer O'Halloran Hill 1855 Memorial 294/79
WAUCHOPE, John farmer Brownhill Creek 1856 Memorial 455/97
WAUCHOPE, John the Elder gentleman Salisbury 1862 Memorial 113/183
WAUCHOPE, John gentleman Salisbury, too ill to transact business, power of attorney to his wife, Agnes Allan WAUCHOPE, to manage his affairs 12/1/1863 Deposit 7/1863
WAUCHOPE, John of Salisbury, died 1864. He left his whole estate in trust to his wife, Agnes Allan Wauchope, for life or until her remarriage, then his estate to be divided equally absolutely in remainder expectant amongst the children of his first wife - George Andrew Wauchope, William Neilson Wauchope, John Wylie Wauchope, Anne Fisher Wauchope, Elizabeth Wylie Wauchope, Andrew Wauchope, and Peter Neilson Wauchope Memorial 171/201
No 2 - the Younger
WAUCHOPE, John the Younger farmer Happy Valley 1854 Memorial 131/80
WAUCHOPE, John the Younger and William Neilson Wauchope farmers formerly of Happy Valley but now of the North Para River 1856 Memorial 333/110
WAUCHOPE, John the Younger and William Neil Wauchope farmers Little Para 1858 Memorial 73/133
WAUCHOPE, John the Younger farmer North Para River 1858 Memorial 210/137
No 3 - perhaps a continuation of No 2
WAUCHOPE, John farmer Hundred of Wandearah 1887 Memorial 102/388
WAUCHOPE, John Wylie farmer Mundoora. Trustee unnamed Chapel and School 1880 Grant Book 14 Page 376 County Daly
No 1 - likely to be the same person
WAUCHOPE, Patrick brewer Salisbury 1854[-1855] Memorial 429/75
WAUCHOPE, Patrick Neilson brewer Salisbury 1854[-1860] Memorial 335/66
No 1
WAUCHOPE, WN farmer Morphett Vale 1853 Memorial 150/55
WAUCHOPE, William Neilson farmer Morphett Vale 1854 Memorial 407/79
WAUCHOPE, William Neilson and John the Younger farmers Happy Valley 1854 Memorial 147/62
WAUCHOPE, William Neilson and John the Younger farmers formerly of Happy Valley but now of the Little Para 1855 Memorial 13/90
WAUCHOPE, WIlliam Neilson storekeeper Salisbury 1857 Memorial 347/123
WAUCHOPE, William Neilson cornfactor Salisbury 1862 Memorial 277/182
WAUCHOPE, William Neilson agent Salisbury 1862 Memorial 29/186
WAUCHOPE, William Neilson gentleman Salisbury 1863 Application 28112
WAUCHOPE, WN auctioneer Salisbury 1865 Memorial 94/204
WAUCHOPE, William Neilson formerly corn factor Salisbury 1862 but now clerk Adelaide 1869 Application 10040
WAUCHOPE, William Neilson formerly of Salisbury, but now of Goolwa, Betsy ROBERTSON widow Glenelg, and John ROBERTSON gentleman Glenelg, trustees for £200 investment in land at Kensington, out of the estate of Adam ROBERTSON farmer Golden Grove, for the benefit of Betsy Baine CORSTAN no description, the daughter of Adam Robertson 5/3/1881 Deposit 138/1883
No 2
WAUCHOPE, William Neilson farmer Linwood Co Light. Hundred of Redhill land grant 1878[-1879] Grant Book 14 Page 367 County Daly
No 1
WAUGH, Thomas gentleman East Auburn 1866 Memorial 57/210
WAUGH, Thomas gentleman Fowler Bay 1867 Memorial 103/221
No 1
WAUGH, William labourer Naracoorte. Hundred of Jessie land grant 1875 Grant Book 50 Page 257 County Robe
WAUGH, William farmer Hynam North 1889 Memorial 20/397
WAY, Catherine widow North Adelaide 1886[-1893] Memorial 174/373
WAY, Charles William stovemaker 40 George St, Thebarton 1935, declared he had lived there for about 20 years Application 27989
No 1
WAY, Edward Willis medical practitioner Adelaide (North Tce) 1890 Memorial 119/406
WAY, Edward Willis Bachelor of Medicine Adelaide, about to depart the province for a time, power of attorney to Sydney Edwin BEACH broker Adelaide, to manage his SA business affairs 8/9/1891 Deposit 50/1891
WAY, Francis James Bible Christia Minister Kooringa 1859 Memorial 146/160
No 1
WAY, James Minister of the Gospel Adelaide (Gilbert St) 1853 Memorial 274/55
WAY, James of Adelaide SA Temperance Freehold Land & Building Society trustee 1853 Memorial 70/48
WAY, James Minister Clarendon 1857 Memorial 161/129
WAY, James Minister of the Gospel formerly of Adelaide but now of Kooringa 1859[-1860] Memorial 180/154
WAY, James Minister of the Gospel Gawler River 1862 Memorial 310/182
WAY, James Bible Christian Minister formerly of Kooringa but now of Gawler River 1862 Memorial 284/192
WAY, James Bible Christian Minister Brompton, power of attorney to his son, Samuel James WAY gentleman Adelaide, to manage his business affairs 23/4/1864 Deposit 308/1864
WAY, James Minister of the Gospel Adelaide, at present on a visit to Europe 1865 Memorial 243/203
WAY, James Minister of the Gospel formerly of Kooringa but now of Adelaide 1872 Application 12029.
WAY, James Bible Christian minister Noarlunga, died 14/8/1884 Sea View Noarlunga, of pulmonary apoplexy, aged 80 Application 24399.
WAY, James Bible Christian Minister Sea View Noarlunga, died 14/8/1884, of pulmonary apoplexy, aged 84 Application 20383.
WAY, James Oliver wheelwright Willunga 1902 Application 24399
WAY, John farmer Yankalilla 1856 Memorial 262/172
WAY, John Nicholas farmer Rapid Bay Hundred of Curramulka land grant 1882 Grant Book 19 Page 437 County Fergusson
WAY, Matthew Henry farmer Cowell 1905 Memorial 50/454
WAY, Richard Henry butcher Norwood 1854 Memorial 412/63
WAY, Robert storekeeper Bowden 1869 Memorial 42/237
No 1
WAY, SJ clerk to John T BAGOT solicitor Adelaide 1854 Memorial 358/66
WAY, SJ clerk to A ATKINSON solicitor Adelaide 1855 Memorial 439/83
WAY, SJ clerk to Messrs ATKINSON & ANDREWS solicitors Adelaide & Mt Barker 1856 Memorial 243/96
WAY, SJ clerk to Messrs ATKINSON & ANDREWS solicitors Adelaide 1857 Memorial 92/515
WAY, SJ clerk to Alfred ATKINSON solicitor Adelaide 1858[-1860] Memorial 9/143
WAY, Samuel James Esquire Adelaide, about to leave the province for a time, power of attorney to James BROOK Esquire Adelaide, to manage his SA business affairs 26/4/1869 Deposit 229/1869
No 1
WAY, Thomas Begbie watchmaker and jeweller 1880 Memorial 141/325
WAY, Thomas Begbie jeweller Melbourne Vic and senior partner in the firm of L HENN & Co lithograph printers Adelaide 1884 Memorial 238/358
WAY, Thomas Begbie jeweller Melbourne Vic, power of attorney to Francis Hugh SNOW of Adelaide, to manage his senior partnership in the Adelaide firm of L Henn & Co, lithographic printers 29/3/1884 Deposit 119/1884
WAY, Thomas Begbie watchmaker and jeweller formerly of Adelaide but then of Melbourne, became a bankrupt in 1884 Memorial 88/359
No 1
WAY, Walter miner Wallaroo Mines. Hundred of Wallaroo land grant 1882 Grant Book 14 Page 71 County Daly
WAY, Walter of the Hundred of Wallaroo Co Daly 1887 Memorial 180/387
WAY, William John Edward labourer Pt Augusta 1914 Memorial 63/471
No 1
WAYE, James wheelwright Willunga 1863 Memorial 121/188
WAYE, James wheelwright Willunga 1870 Application 10772
No 1 - perhaps the same person
WAYE, John the Younger miller Aldinga 1857 Memorial 223/129
WAYE, John miller Aldinga 1885 Application 20489
WAYE, John the Younger miller formerly of Aldinga late of Willunga, died October 1904 . His wife, Dinah Waye, died 24/1/1905. Linked with William George Waye farmer and Mary Jane Waye spinster both of Willunga 1905 Application 24995
WAYE, John miller Willunga, died 25/10/1904. Husband of Dinah Waye 1904 Memorial 99/452
WAYE, Dinah widow Willunga, died 24/1/1905. Mother of William George Waye farmer Willunga and Mary Jane Way spinster Willunga Memorial 179/452
WAYE, Milly spinster formerly of Willunga but now of 373 The Esplanade, Henley Beach. Daughter of James Oliver Way no description 1949 Memorial 122/523
WAYE, William Thomas blacksmith McLaren Vale. McLaren Vale Public Hall Association trustee 1913 Memorial 128/468
No 1
WAYGOOD, Matthew tradesman Adelaide 1850 Memorial 486/26
WAYGOOD, Matthew gentleman Pt Adelaide 1853 Memorial 495/53
WAYGOOD, Sarah widow Pt Adelaide 1858 Memorial 361/147
No 1 - likely to be the same person
WAYLAND, James farmer Gepps Cross 1853[-1855] Memorial 393/49
WAYLAND, James farmer Enfield 1854 Hundred of Upper Wakefield land grant Memorial 245/77
WAYLAND, James farmer formerly of Gepps Cross but now of Armagh near Clare 1858 Memorial 88/135
WAYLAND, James I teacher Strathalbyn 1862 Memorial 292/183
No 1
WAYLAND, James Stuart Primitive Methodist Minister Roseworthy 1865 Memorial 56/208
WAYLAND, James Stuart Primitive Methodist Minister Saddleworth 1868 Memorial 90/232
WAYLAND, J Stuart minister of the gospel Adelaide (Franklin St) 1879 Memorial 20/316
WAYMAN, Andrew farmer Hill River, died c1885. His wife called Frances Wayman. Children - Frank Wayman, and Antonina NIEMIETZ wife of Thomas Niemietz Memorial 204/367
WAYMAN, Frank farmer Hill River 1886 Application 20998
No 1
WAYMAN, Joseph Frederick labourer Sevenhill 1950 Memorial 58/525
WAYMAN, Joseph Frederick retired Sevenhill, aged 66 in 1952, declared that he had lived in the district for over 30 years Application 28890
No 1
WAYMOUTH, Bryant gentleman North Adelaide 1849 Memorial 130/80
WAYMOUTH, Bryant gentleman Adelaide 1853 Memorial 147/46
WAYTH, Edmund Smith gentleman Norwood 1860 Memorial 256/162, Application 3448
No 1
WEAL, George mounted police corporal Willunga 1854 Memorial 372/69
WEAL, George formerly mounted police corporal but now farmer Willunga 1855 Memorial 31/95
WEAL, Henry Walter farmer Waitpinga 1859 Memorial 114/157
WEALSHIRE, William farmer Lake Wangary. Hundred of Lake Wangary land grant 1880[-1882] Grant Book 177 Page 179 County Flinders
WEAR, Emma spinster Adelaide 1857 Memorial 452/40
WEAR, Harriet Prideaux spinster Adelaide 1853 Memorial 332/51
WEAR, Margaret Jane widow 75 King St, Alberton 1949. Linked with Clarence Albert Wear labourer 79 King St, Alberton, and his wife Elsie May Wear Application 28643
No 1
WEAR, William butcher Adelaide (Hindley St) 1849 Memorial 182/17
WEAR, William butcher Adelaide 1850[-1852] Memorial 110/28
WEAR, William butcher Kensington and Harriet Wear his wife 1852[-1853] Memorial 380/42
No 1
WEAR, William gentleman Mackay Qld about to marry with Jane nee TREVENEN spinster Marden 1882 Memorial 93/346
WEAR, Jane widow Marden, died 7/8/1918 (nee Jane TREVENEN of Marden relict of the late William Wear gentleman Mackay Qld who died 26/5/1896). Stepmother of Harriet EHSMANN wife of Christian Friedrich Theodor Ehsmann carpenter Mackay. Step-grandmother of Susan Emily ROBERTSON the child of her late step-daughter, Emma CHITTOCK. Sister to the late Eliza PITT and William Andrew Trevenen. Aunt to Emma Jane WICKS, Mabel Mary Trevenen, Eliza HOLDSWORTH, Amelia Jane LAWTON, Clara Emily Pitt, Ada Gertrude Pitt, William Andrew Trevenen, Harry Trevenen, and Frank Birt Trevenen. £200 bequest to her gardener, Charles WOOD of Felixstow. Executor; Henry Wicks nurseryman Felixtow Memorial 163/477
No 1
WEARE, John farmer Yankalilla 1855 Memorial 305/83
WEARE, John farmer formerly of Yankalilla 1855 but now of Inman Valley 1868 Application 9428
WEARE, John farmer Inman Valley 1892 Memorial 81/413
No 1
WEARING, Alexander gentleman formerly of Morphett Vale, but now of Kendal, England 1851 Memorial 270/33
No 2 - perhaps a continuation of No 1
WEARING, Alexander farmer Greenock Creek 1852 Memorial 275/64
WEARING, Alexander gentleman Hundred of Nuriootpa 1857 Memorial 269/121
WEARING, Alexander stockkeeper Mt Remarkable 1858 Memorial 225/137
No 3 - perhaps a continuation of No 2
WEARING, Alexander sheep farmer Coad Creek near Bull Creek [Excellent list of sheep farming equipment, including household utensils] 1867 Memorial 40/225
WEARING, Allan Walter farmer Weetulta. Hundred of Tiparra land grant 1912 Grant Book 14 Page 285 County Daly
WEARING, CH of Greenhill Creek 1848 Memorial 45/12
No 1
WEARING, WA solicitor Adelaide 1851 Memorial 72/34
WEARING, WA Barrister at law Adelaide 1864 Memorial 324/193
No 1 - probably a continuation from the previous entry
WEARING, William Alfred gentleman Adelaide 1852 Memorial 466/49
WEARING, William Alfred agent Adelaide (Exchange Chambers) 1856 Memorial 339/111
WEARING, William Alfred solicitor Adelaide, appointed liquidator for the Kanmantoo Mining and Smelting Co Ltd at meetings held on 4 & 24/4/1866 and published in the SA Government Gazette on 3/5/1866. The Company sold its leasehold land, together with certain machinery, to the New Kanmantoo Mining and Smelting Co Ltd for £1,000 in accordance with a Supreme Court Order made on 19/12/1866 Memorial 151/224
WEARING, William Alfred SA Supreme Court Judge Adelaide 1873 Memorial 239/277
WEARING, William Alfred Judge of the Supreme Court of SA m Jessie CLARK. After he was drowned 26/2/1875, the SA Government settled £4,000 in bonds and shares upon the widow for life or until her second marriage; then to his 3 daughters and 2 sons in equal shares absolutely in remainder expectant upon attaining the age of 21. Mrs Jessie WEARING died 8/1/1896. The two sons, Charles Wearing died 15/9/1898 and William Edward WEARING died intestate 23/9/1898, both bachelors. The three daughters, Jessie Blanche MacLACHLAN wife of Andrew MacLachlan physician and surgeon St Brelades, Thurlow Park Road, West Dulwich, Middlesex; Mabel COOPER wife of Frank Towers Cooper one of HM Counsel 41 Drumsheugh Gardens, Edinburgh, Scotland; Mary Florence von Thielau wife of Fredrich Florian von Thielau Army Major, Lamperts Walde bei Dableu, Kingdom of Saxony. Also money from a marriage settlement between the parents to go to the three daughters. The daughters and their husbands (the British trustees) gave power of attorney to Bakewell, Stow and Piper barristers and solicitors Clifton Chambers, King William St, Adelaide, to administer the estate 24/5/1906. The British solicitors were Messrs Blyth, Dutton, Hartley & Blyth, of 112 Gresham House, Old Broad St, London Deposit 38/1908
WEARING, William blacksmith Hundred of Belvidere and Dinah Wearing his wife formerly Dinah HARDCASTLE widow 1862 Memorial 217/182
No 1
WEARING, WE articled clerk to Messrs G & J DOWNER solicitors Adelaide 1882 Memorial 154/337
WEARING, WE articled clerk Adelaide 1895 Memorial 208/423
WEARN, Joseph stockowner Wallaroo Mines. Hundred of Kadina land grant 1882 Grant Book 14 Page 241 County Daly
No 1
WEARNE, John miner Kooringa 1851 Memorial 20/33
WEARNE, John miner Moonta 1874 Application 27420
No 1
WEARNE, James Nicholas teamster Upper Wakefield 1853 Memorial 4176/60
WEARNE, James Nicholas teamster Auburn 1853[-1856] Memorial 216/57 Auburn Bible Christian Chapel trustee 1854 Memorial 345/72
WEARNE, John blacksmith Kadina. Hundred of Kadina land grant 1894 Grant Book 14 Page 247 County Daly
WEARNE, Reginald Bennett salesman Pt Lincoln 1938 Memorial 151/512, Application 28166
WEARNE, William storekeeper Moonta. Trustee Wesleyan Methodist Chapel in the Hundred of Tiparra 1881 Grant Book 14 Page 418 County Daly
WEATHERALL, John of Wakefield St East Adelaide 1868 Memorial 215/233
WEATHERALL, William George farmer Maitland 1886 Memorial 210/375
WEATHERILL, Thomas Methodist minister Salisbury 1913 Memorial 164/468
WEATHERILL, William Foxton master mariner Adelaide 1854 Memorial 199/75
WEATHERHEAD, David gentleman Brighton 1882 Memorial 82/337
WEATHERS, Daniel and John farmers Farrell Flat Co Stanley. Hundred of Terowie land grant 1878[-1881] Grant Book 40 Page 8 County Kimberley
No 1
WEATHERS, Patrick farmer Mintaro 1861 Memorial 62/174
WEATHERS, Patrick farmer Mintaro died. He left his affairs to his widow, Catherine Weathers, and his sons John Weathers farmer Mintaro and Daniel Weathers farmer Terowie 1882 Application 19122
No 1
WEAVER, Alfred gentleman Woodlands 1847. Memorial 33/8
WEAVER, Alfred sheep farmer Yorke Peninsula 1853 Memorial 53/49
WEAVER, Alfred gentleman formerly of Yorke Peninsula but now of Norwood 1855 Memorial 156/81
WEAVER, Alfred gentleman formerly of Norwood 1855 but now of Edwardstown 1865 Application 6005
WEAVER, Alfred gentleman formerly of Adelaide but now of Edwardstown 1871[-1885] Memorial 76/262
WEAVER, Alfred gentleman South Road linked with A Frank Weaver of Edwardstown 1876 Memorial 142/289
WEAVER, Alfred Francis gentleman Glenelg and Fanny Weaver his wife 1893 Memorial 126/416
WEAVER, Alfred Francis Graham usually farmer Bagot Well but now a member of the AIF linked with Anthea Joan Weaver and Ruth Neilson Weaver spinsters Kapunda 1943 Memorial 144/517
No 1
WEAVER, Edward gardener Pt Lincoln 1925, declared that he had lived in Pt Lincoln for 59 years Application 27407.
WEAVER, Edward gardener Pt Lincoln 1927, declared that he had lived in the area for 50 years Application 27613.
WEAVER, Frank Faulkner farmer Bagot Well. His wife, Ruby Isabella Weaver, died 1/12/1937 Kapunda Hospital, of subacute-bacterial endocarditis, aged 54. Born at Fords. Married aged 21. 1 son and 3 daughters living Application 28666
WEAVER, George labourer Yatala and Clara Weaver his wife 1878 Application 16638
No 1
WEAVER, Henry Alexander fitter Gawler 1892 Memorial 182/414
WEAVER, Henry Alexander fitter Willaston, died c1903. By 1919, his widow, Mary Weaver, still lived at Willaston. Perhaps parents of Robin Leslie Weaver labourer Willaston Memorial 190/478
WEAVER, Harold Sidney retired hairdresser 67 Paxton St, Willaston 1957 Application 29241
WEAVER, Mary widow Willaston 1910 Application 25801
WEAVER, Robin Leslie (commonly called Bob Weaver) labourer Queen St, Willaston, aged 69 years in 1961, declared that he had lived in Willaston all his life Application 29430
WEAVER, Ruth Neilson no description, died 21/9/1946. Sister to Isabella Fanny HOPE married woman formerly of Avoca Station near Wentworth NSW but now of Wolta Wolta near Clare, Anthea Joan Weaver spinster York Vale near Bagot Well and Alfred Francis Graham Weaver farmer York Vale near Bagot Well Memorial 61/522
WEAVER, William farmer Pt Lincoln 1859 Memorial 145/159
WEBB, Albert E clerk Adelaide (27 Grenfell St) 1915 Memorial 102/472
WEBB, Allan M clerk in holy orders Riverton 1910 Memorial 215/462
WEBB, Allan William railway porter Tailem Bend Co Russell. Hundred of Sherlock land grant 1907 Grant Book 6 Page 33 County Buccleuch
WEBB, Anna Jane gardener Salisbury 1923 Memorial 94/487
WEBB, Arthur of Murray Bridge 1880 Memorial 206/326
WEBB, Arthur E clerk to Messrs ELDER, SMITH & Co of Grenfell St, Adelaide 1881[-1887] Memorial 238/334
WEBB, Arthur Jacob farmer Glenburnie 1881 Memorial 59/330
WEBB, C clerk to M BADGER solicitor Clare 1918 Application 26664
No 1 - perhaps the same person
WEBB, Charles of Freeman St, Adelaide 1855 Memorial 262/88
WEBB, Charles shoemaker Adelaide 1856[-1857] Memorial 331/98
No 2 - perhaps the same person
WEBB, Charles mason Stockport 1878 Application 16790
WEBB, Charles farmer Steelton on the Dirty Light. Pancharpoo Methodist Church trustee 1917 Memorial 128/475
No 1
WEBB, Charles Houlton surgeon Clare 1849[-1853] Memorial 222/14
WEBB, Charles Houlton licensed victualler Clare 1854 He leased the Clare Hotel for 7 years at £80 a year Memorial 153/71
WEBB, Charles Houlton surgeon Skillogolee Creek 1855 Memorial 432/86 Surgeon Clare 1855 Memorial 433/86
WEBB, Elizabeth and Charles Joseph Webb of Clare administrators of the will of the late Charles Houlton Webb formerly surgeon Clare but now deceased. Samuel Houlton Webb, Louisa Ann Webb and Elliott Agar Webb also mentioned as entitled to a share in the estate 1870[- 1871] Memorials 161/250, 22/262
WEBB, Charles surgeon Handren St, St George Hanover Square, London (Father: clerk) married Ann AGAR spinster Handren St (Father: Peter Agar cabinetmaker) on 16/5/1839 at St George parish church. Witnesses George Houlton Webb and Elizabeth Agar. Family all born in England - Charles Joseph Webb born 6/6/1842 Parish of St Martin in the Field, London, was the heir at law. His mother, Ann Webb, died 23/10/1869 32 Poplar Rd, Trafalgar Rd, Old Kent Rd, Camberwell, of heart and liver disease and general dropsy, aged 57. The family emigrated to SA and settled at Clare. Dr Webb had remarried to Elizabeth nee ?by the time of his death Application 17112
No 1
WEBB, Charles Joseph farmer Clare Co Stanley. Hundred of Caltowie land grant 1880 Grant Book 60 Page 192 County Victoria
WEBB, Charles Joseph farmer Willow Plains Co Frome. Trustee unnamed School Hundred of Arkaba. Hundred of Arkaba land grant 1885 Grant Book 33 Page 3 County Hanson
No 2
WEBB, CJ bank clerk Yongala 1887 Memorial 155/387
No 3
WEBB, Charles Joseph brickmaker Second St, Brompton and Louisa Webb his wife 1911 Memorial 112/465
WEBB, Christopher Joseph Bennett teamster Wilmington 1889. Born on 15/1/1868 Tothill Creek near Apoinga, to his parents, Joseph Webb labourer and his wife Elizabeth Webb nee BENNETT. IN 1889, Joseph Webb was a carrier of Wilmington. Elizabeth Webb was a daughter of Christopher Smith Bennett farmer Tothill Creek and his wife, Eliza nee VINCENT. When he died on 11/7/1868, CS Bennett left his estate to his wife, Eliza Bennett, for life, then to his grandson. CS Bennett’s brother, William Smith Bennett farmer Glendore near Black Springs, was an executor of his will Application 21592
No 1 - likely to be the same person
WEBB, DG accountant Union Bank of Australasia Adelaide 1869[-1871] Memorial 109/238
WEBB, D acountant Union Bank Adelaide 1872 Memorial 93/259
WEBB, Edmund gentleman Adelaide 1841 Application 13460.
WEBB, Edward gentleman Adelaide 1841 Application 28159.
No 1
WEBB, Edwin William reader Adelaide Co Adelaide. Dublin (Hundred of Dublin) township allotment land grant 1873 Grant Book 27 Page 484 County Gawler
WEBB, Edwin William reader Adelaide Co Adelaide. Wilmington (Hundred of Willochra) township allotment land grant 1876 Grant Book 24 Page 567 County Frome
WEBB, Edwin William newspaper editor Adelaide (Waymouth St) 1894 Memorial 121/422
WEBB, Ellen Elsie married woman Renmark about to remove to Macclesfield 1949 Memorial 118/524
WEBB, FM housekeeper Kensington 1903 Memorial 196/449
WEBB, Francis Charles farmer Arkaba 1890 Memorial 34/404
No 1
WEBB, Frederick Philip Ripley merchant Adelaide 1856 Memorial 160/96
WEBB, Frederick Philip Ripley formerly merchant Adelaide but now of parts beyond the seas trading with Henry BLYTH merchant Adelaide under the style or firm of Ripley Webb & Co 1864 Memorial 290/197
No 1 - perhaps the same person
WEBB, George yeoman Little Para 1850 Memorial 101/20
WEBB, George yeoman Greenock Creek 1858[-1859] Memorial 209/150
WEBB, George farmer Julia Creek 1890 Memorial 250/403
No 2
WEBB, George stockholder Salisbury 1850 Memorial 321/23
WEBB, George stockholder Section 3056 Salisbury 1854 Memorial 116/69
WEBB, George licensed victualler Salisbury 1857 Memorial 139/126
No 3 - perhaps a continuation of No 2
WEBB, George licensed victualler Willunga 1899 Memorial 174/439
WEBB, George licensed victualler Willunga, died 22/12/1903 Parkside Memorial 43/502
No 4
No 5
WEBB, George yeoman Plympton 1851 Memorial 484/36
No 6
WEBB, George farmer Mt Barker 1854[-1856] Memorial 198/79
No 7
WEBB, George farrier Kapunda 1872 Memorial 44/259
WEBB, George Percival Bowden station hand Kooringa 1930 Memorial 196/502
No 1
WEBB, George Samuel storekeeper Willaston Co Gawler. Yatina (Hundred of Black Rock Plain) township allotment land grant 1874 Grant Book 13 Page 7 County Dalhousie
WEBB, George Samuel storekeeper Willaston Minlaton township allotment land grant 1876 Grant Book 19 Page 196 County Fergusson
WEBB, George Samuel farmer Ardrossan 1888 Memorial 83/390
No 1 – George William Webb
WEBB, George butcher Narracoorte 1877[-1879] Memorial 113/301
WEBB, George butcher Naracoorte. Hundred of Naracoorte land grant 1879 Grant Book 50 Page 113 County Robe
WEBB, George William (sometimes known as George Webb) butcher Narracoorte 1880 Memorial 123/325
No 2
WEBB, Gilbert William farmer Muloowurtie Co Fergusson. Hundred of Pinnaroo land grant 1937 Grant Book 12 Page 59 County Chandos
No 1 - mixture of the Elder and the Younger
WEBB, Henry mason Macclesfield 1853[-1873] Memorial 212/52
WEBB, Henry mason Macclesfield and Mary Webb his wife formerly Mary Mott relict of the late Joseph MOTT formerly farmer near Macclesfield but now deceased 1868 Memorial 171/425
WEBB, Henry mason Macclesfield 1863 Application 4411
WEBB, Henry [the Elder] mason Macclesfield, died 30/11/1893. Husband of Mary Webb. Father of Henry Webb the Younger and Caroline MOTT Memorial 151/424
WEBB, Henry mason Macclesfield, died 30/11/1893. His daughter, Selina ROSS of Macclesfield, died 19/9/1894; her eldest son called John Charles Ross mason Macclesfield. H Webb also the father of John William Dyer Webb farmer Macclesfield, Henry Webb farmer Natimuk Vic, and Caroline MOTT wife of James Mott innkeeper Belvidere Hundred of Bremer 1895 Memorial 72/426
WEBB, Henry the Elder builder Macclesfield, died 6/9/1922. Father of Henry Webb the Younger farmer Grass Flat Vic Memorial 57/523
WEBB, Mary Ann widow of the late Henry Webb farmer Macclesfield, died 20/2/1895, of one week's gastro enteritis, aged 101 Application 23439
WEBB, Henry the Elder builder Macclesfield, died 6/9/1922. His estate worth £650. He left estate to his sons, Henry Webb the Younger, William Benjamin Webb and his grandson, Herbert Bertie William ROSS, by 1949 railway employee Coomandook. Linked with Samuel Howard Ross dairy farmer Macclesfield, who declared he had been born in 1869 and had lived in Macclesfield all his life Application 28640
WEBB, Harry farm servant Bagot Well 1875 Memorial 183/297
No 1
WEBB, Henry Arthur carpenter Norwood 1901 Memorial 218/443
WEBB, Henry Arthur contractor Norwood and Elizabeth Webb his wife 1905 Application 24972
No 1
WEBB, Henry Barlow blacksmith [probably of Adelaide] 1850 Memorial 355/26
WEBB, Henry Barlow blacksmith Adelaide 1855[-1865] [Apparently, he lived in Norwood] Memorial 279/84
WEBB, Henry Barlow out of business Kensington Rd, Norwood, linked with Thomas Henry Webb broker Adelaide 1901 Memorial 91/444
No 1
WEBB, Henry Enos butcher formerly of Strathalbyn 1869 but now of Daveyston 1870 Application 11052
WEBB, Henry Enos miller Two Wells 1877 Memorial 31/303
WEBB, HJ proclaimed bank manager Strathalbyn 1929 Memorial 10/501
WEBB, Isaac mason Glen Osmond 1862 Application 3655
No 1
WEBB, James gardener Salisbury and Hannah Jane Webb his wife 1906. Mrs Webb declared that she was a daughter of the late Josiah HUNT farmer Salisbury, who died 20/1/1901 and his wife, Mary Ann Hunt, who died 22/11/1904. Hannah Webb was born in Salisbury some 40 years previously and had lived her whole life there Application 25237
WEBB, James gardener Salisbury and Hannah Jane Webb his wife, linked with Hedley Algernon Webb gardener Salisbury 1926 Application 27514
No 1
WEBB, John tailor Adelaide 1842[-1844] Plympton land purchase Memorial 357/3 Tailor Plympton 1845[-1849] Memorial 409/4
WEBB, John tailor Section 87 Survey B laid out as a township 1851[-1853] Memorial 375/33
Webb, John tailor Bay Road 1852 Memorial 189/42
WEBB, John tailor Plympton 1855 Memorial 271/86
WEBB, John farmer formerly of Plympton but now of the Hundred of Mudla Wirra 1856 Memorial 457/99, Application 7225
WEBB, John farmer Hundred of Mudla Wirra 1856[-1866] Memorial 69/115
No 2
WEBB, John carter Iron Store North Adelaide 1848 Memorial 220/10
WEBB, John carter North Adelaide 1853 Memorial 162b/56
No 3 - perhaps a continuation of No 2
WEBB, John gardener North Adelaide 1854 Memorial 141/83
No 4
WEBB, John shoemaker Company’s Tiers 1849 Memorial 104/19
No 5 - perhaps a continuation of No 4
WEBB, John shoemaker Greenock Creek 1852 Memorial 264/41
WEBB, John farmer Greenock 1863 Memorial 115/189
WEBB, John carrier near Greenock 1865 Memorial 131/208
WEBB, John of Greenock 1879 Memorial 234/319
WEBB, John carrier Greenock 1882 Application 19315
WEBB, John labourer Greenock, died 17/3/1883 intestate. His widow, Rebecca Webb, nee BRANSON, took out letters of administration on a £70 estate Application 26280
WEBB, Rebecca widow Greenock 1883 Application 19938
WEBB, John labourer Virginia Co Adelaide. Hundred of Dublin land grant 1878[-1880] Grant Book 26 Page 340 County Gawler
No 6 FIND CHECK RUN
WEBB, John shepherd Mannanarie. Hundred of Yongala land grant 1881 Grant Book 13 Page 198 County Dalhousie
WEBB, John farmer Cavenagh Co Herbert 1896 Memorial 60/428
No 7
WEBB, John butcher Macclesfield 1883 Application 19976
No 8
WEBB, John farmer Pt Gawler Co Gawler. Hundred of Hall land grant 1887 Grant Book 56 Page 223 County Stanley
No 9
WEBB, John blacksmith William St, Walkerville 1896 Application 23222
WEBB, John blacksmith Gilberton. Walkerville Methodist Church trustee 1912 Memorial 137/466
No 1
WEBB, John Isaac [no description but perhaps of near Glen Osmond] and Christiana Webb his wife 1862 Memorial 184/201
No 1
WEBB, John Maximilian Esquire of Blackfriars Road purchased land grants in the Currency Creek Special Survey and the township of Currency Creek 1842 Deposit 79/1921
WEBB, John Maximilian the Elder provision merchant, commission agent and cheesemonger Hibernia Chambers, London Bridge Southwark, Surrey and 2 Upper Stamford St, Blackfriars Road (home 215 Blackfriars Road), Surrey, died 28/7/1852 Upper Hill St, Richmond, Surrey. Estate worth £5,000. Husband of Sarah Webb. She was to get £300 immediately from the estate and then £300 a year for life, which her sons John Maximilian Webb the Younger and Joseph Rideal Webb had to pay her from the family business. Joseph must have been the eldest son. JM Webb the Elder owned land in the Currency Creek Special Survey and the township of Currency Creek Deposit 80/1921
No 1
WEBB, John William Dyer farmer Macclesfield, administrator in the will of Henry Webb mason Macclesfield who died 30/11/1893, with a will but no executor named Application 23036
WEBB, John William Dyer formerly butcher but now farmer Macclesfield 1908 Application 25445
No 1
WEBB, Jonathan sawyer Kooringa 1850 Memorial 450/27
WEBB, Jonathan sawyer Redruth 1858 Memorial 52/139
WEBB, Jonathan yeoman Redruth 1858 Memorial 212/134
WEBB, Jonathan miner Redruth took a lease of land at Darley on the Torrens 1858 Memorial 151/135
WEBB, Jonathan miner Redruth [purchased land at Bowden; appears to be the same person as leased land at Darley on the Torrens] 1859 Memorial 202/151
WEBB, Jonathan sawyer formerly of Kooringa but now of Adelaide 1859 Memorial 197/156
WEBB, Jonathan workman Bowden 1859 Memorial 103/158
WEBB, Jonathan sawyer Bowden 1861 Memorial 315/172
WEBB, Jonathan yeoman formerly of Redruth but now of Bowden 1861 Memorial 254/173
WEBB, Jonathan yeoman formerly of Darley on the Torrens but now of Lockhill Panbula NSW 1871 Memorial 173/256
WEBB, Jonathan yeoman late of Darley on the Torrens, near Adelaide, but now of Lockhill, Panbula NSW, power of attorney to William Mathews SANDFORD gentleman Adelaide, to manage his SA real estate 6/9/1871 Deposit 163/1871
WEBB, Jonathan yeoman Adelaide 1882 Application 19313
WEBB, Jonathan yeoman Bowden 1882 Memorial 11/343
WEBB, Jonathan out of business Drayton St, Bowden 1900 Memorial 199/440
WEBB, Jonathan broker Bowden 1898[-1903], died 1/2/1903. Brother to James Webb sawyer Horse Shoe Bend, West Maitland NSW and Eliza ROGERS widow Milksham, Wilts, England. Executrix; Eliza TALBOT married woman Brompton [Is this the same person as Eliza Anna Talbot of Bowden?] Memorial 134/448
WEBB, Jonathan out of business Drayton St, Bowden 1901 Application 24143
WEBB, Jonathan broker Bowden, died 1/2/1903. He left his entire estate to Eliza TALBOT married woman Brompton Memorial 146/460
No 1 - perhaps really Jonathan Edward Webb
WEBB, Jonathan blacksmith Kapunda 1864 Memorial 203/199
WEBB, Jonathan formerly blacksmith Kapunda 1864 but now baker Two Wells 1876 Application 15173
No 2
WEBB, Jonathan Edward storekeeper Two Wells and Ann Webb his wife formerly Ann nee FARROW 1876 Memorial 187/295
No 3 - perhaps the same person; perhaps a continuation of No 2
WEBB, Jonathan Edward baker Clare 1885 Memorial 214/371
WEBB, Jonathan Edward baker Queenstown 1891 Memorial 138/408, Application 22172
WEBB, Jonathan Edward out of business Queenstown 1904 Application 24862
WEBB, Joseph Gundry gentleman Prospect 1880 Memorial 24/333
WEBB, Joseph Richard c/- Joel ROBERTS of Gilbert Place, Adelaide 1892 Application 22197
WEBB, Margaret widow Pt Augusta 1871 Application 11829
No 1
WEBB, Michael farmer Mt Pleasant near Adelaide [Hampstead] 1854[-1855] Memorial 442/69
No 2 - perhaps the same person; perhaps a continuation of No 1
WEBB, Michael farmer Willyara. Willyara Primitive Methodist Chapel trustee 1865 Memorial 214/206
WEBB, Michael labourer Manoora 1881 Memorial 108/336
No 1
WEBB, NA solicitor Pt Augusta 1889 Memorial 43/396
WEBB, Noel Augustin solicitor Adelaide (Santo Buildings Waymouth St) 1910[-1911] Memorial 133/470
WEBB, Noel Augustin solicitor Adelaide. Pt Noarlunga (Hundred of Noarlunga) township allotment land grant 1914 Grant Book 1 Page 306 County Adelaide
WEBB, Noel Augustin solicitor Adelaide 1921 Application 27007
No 1
WEBB, Richard farmer Section 6102 Hundred of Talunga 1858 Memorial 221/146
WEBB, Richard farmer North Gumeracha 1860 Application 1123
WEBB, Richard shepherd near Langhorne Bridge Co Hindmarsh. Hundred of Freeling land grant 1868[-1869] Grant Book 58 Page 14 County Sturt
WEBB, Richard farmer Langhorne Creek 1879 Memorial 120/317
WEBB, Richard farmer Langhorne Creek, died 13/4/1880. By late 1881, his widow, Amelia Webb, and his sons, Joseph James Webb and Josiah Lobb Webb, farmers, had moved to Yampy near Lawlort Vic. Elizabeth A Webb of the same place mentioned but not described Memorial 126/336
WEBB, Richard farmer formerly of Langhorne Creek but then of Yampy near Lawlort Vic, died 13/4/1880. He left his whole estate to his widow, Amelia Webb, for life, then the estate to be sold and the proceeds divided equally absolutely among his sons, Joseph James Webb and Josiah Lobb Webb, farmers Yampy near Lawlort Vic and his daughter, Elizabeth Amelia Webb of the same place [she seemed to be much younger than her brothers] Memorial 162/340
No 2
WEBB, Richard farmer Noarlunga 1859 Memorial 269/155
WEBB, Richard labourer Noarlunga, died c1895 Memorial 143/424
No 3
WEBB, Richard gentleman Osmond Tce, Norwood 1867 Memorial 104/219
WEBB, Richard printer Osmond Tce, Norwood 1867 Application 8477
No 4
WEBB, Richard labourer Goodwood Road. Goodwood Road Wesleyan Methodist Church trustee 1901 Memorial 216/444
WEBB, Robert Henry blacksmith Narracoorte 1869[-1874] Memorial 126/241
No 1
WEBB, Sampson in SA by 1854 Memorial 379/69
WEBB, Sampson farmer The Light 1857[-1859] Memorial 62/117
WEBB, Sampson farmer Dirty Light 1858 Dirty Light Primitive Methodist Chapel trustee Memorial 132/144
WEBB, Sampson farmer the Upper Light. Hundred of Saddleworth land grant 1859 Grant Book 44 Page 319 County Light
WEBB, Sampson farmer Steelton on the Dirty Light 1878[-1886] Memorial 236/309
WEBB, Sampson the Elder farmer Steelton, died 4/11/1895. Husband of Louisa Webb. Father of Caroline and Louisa Webb spinsters Steelton and Sampson Webb the Younger, John and Charles Webb farmers Steelton 1910 Memorial 228/463
WEBB, Sampson farmer Steelton 1902 Application 24432
WEBB, Sampson the Elder farmer Steelton, died 1895. His wife, Louisa Webb, had a life interest in his real estate. Father of Louisa Webb. Louisa Webb 26 spinster Steelton married Robert George TOWNSEND 25 bachelor farmer Coghill Creek (Father: Robert George Townsend) on 15/3/1893 S Webb's private residence, Steelton. Minister: Henry PARKINSON. Witnesses: Thomas P I'ANSON farmer Steelton and Emily Ann I'ANSON of Steelton. Sampson Webb the Elder's sons, the executors of his estate, were Sampson Webb the Younger, John Webb and Charles Webb farmers Steelton Application 25879
WEBB, Samuel tailor Adelaide (Sturt St) 1851 Memorial 59/33
No 1
WEBB, Samuel Houlton storekeeper Clare Co Stanley. Appila (Hundred of Appila) township allotment land grant 1874 Grant Book 24 Page 480 County Frome
WEBB, Samuel Houlton butcher and baker Laura 1876 Memorial 152/323
WEBB, Samuel farmer Arkaba. Trustee unnamed Chapel Hundred of Arkaba. Hundred of Arkaba land grant 1882 Grant Book 33 Page 3 County Hanson
WEBB, Samuel Houlton now of Hawker 1883 Memorial 249/349
WEBB, Samuel Houlton farmer Willow Plains. Trustee unnamed School Hundred of Arkaba. Hundred of Arkaba land grant 1885 Grant Book 33 Page 3 County Hanson
WEBB, Samuel Houlton butcher Arkaba 1890 Memorial 154/402
No 1 - possibly the same person
WEBB, Samuel T[itus?] grocer Aldinga 1856 Memorial 259/105
WEBB, Samuel T of Mt Gambier 1859 Memorial 136/159
WEBB, Samuel Titus storekeeper Mt Gambier. Pt MacDonnell (Hundred of MacDonnell) township allotment land grant 1860[-1868] Grant Book 29 Page 103 County Grey
WEBB, Samuel Titus storekeeper Mt Gambier 1862[-1902] Memorial 189/183, Application 24410
No 1
WEBB, Silas labourer Balaklava Co Gawler. Hundred of Hall land grant 1879 Grant Book 56 Page 212 County Stanley
WEBB, Silas labourer Hundred of Hall. Hundred of Hall land grant 1886 Grant Book 56 Page 222 County Stanley
WEBB, Silas and Walter farmers Balaklava 1890 Memorial 214/402
No 1 – the Elder
WEBB, Thomas Henry merchant Adelaide (Gresham St) 1879[-1881] Memorial 49/321
WEBB, Thomas Henry produce merchant Adelaide and Emma Webb his wife 1886 Memorial 203/374
No 2 – the Younger
WEBB, Thomas Henry produce broker Marryatville Co Adelaide. Hundred of Pinnaroo land grant 1933 Grant Book 12 Page 57 County Chandos
WEBB, Thomas Henry the Younger produce salesman Knightsbridge Co Adelaide. Hundred of Pinnaroo land grant 1937 Grant Book 12 Page 59 County Chandos
No 1
WEBB, Walter labourer Balaklava Co Gawler. Hundred of Hall land grant 1882 Grant Book 56 Page 216 County Stanley
WEBB, Walter farmer Balaklava executor a beneficiary under the will of the late Silas Webb 1901 Memorial 229/442
WEBB, Walter Edmund labourer Willaston 1918 Application 26670
No 1
WEBB, William master mariner Pt Adelaide 1856 Memorial 37/104
WEBB, William master mariner steam vessel Moolgewancke trading on the Murray River 1858 Memorial 200/132
WEBB, William master mariner Goolwa 1859 Memorial 211/160
No 2
WEBB, William clerk to Arthur HARDY solicitor Adelaide 1857 Memorial 113/122
No 3
WEBB, William printer Norwood 1864[-1877] Memorial 331/199
WEBB, William printer Adelaide (Hindley St) 1874[-1900} Memorial 105/277
No 4
WEBB, William tailor Adelaide 1866 Memorial 146/213
No 5
WEBB, William farmer Steelton on the Dirty Light Co Light. Hundred of Boucaut land grant 1880 Grant Book 55 Page 37 County Stanley
No 6
WEBB, William farm labourer Greenock 1890 Application 21933
WEBB, William Alfred SA Railway Commissioner Adelaide 1927 Application 25985
No 1 - probably a mixture of the Elder and the Younger
WEBB, WB clerk to Arthur HARDY solicitor Adelaide 1859 Memorial 192/150
WEBB, William Bindley clerk to Henry GILBERT solicitor Adelaide 1861 Memorial 221/173
WEBB, WB clerk to James DEMPSTER solicitor Pt Adelaide 1863 Memorial 239/188
WEBB, WB clerk to Messrs JAMES & DEMPSTER solicitors Pt Adelaide 1864[-1867] Memorial 334/195
WEBB, WB clerk to James E DEMPSTER solicitor Pt Adelaide 1868 Application 23333
WEBB, WB clerk to Henry GILBERT solicitor Adelaide 1869 Memorial 114/243
WEBB, William Brindley gentleman Pt Adelaide 1871 Application 13460. Solicitor Pt Adelaide 1878 Application 16843.
WEBB, WB clerk to James E DEMPSTER solicitor Pt Adelaide 1874[-1878] Memorial 144/274
WEBB, William Bindley of DEMPSTER, WEBB & DEMPSTER solicitors Pt Adelaide 1883 Application 19480
WEBB, William Bindley solicitor Pt Adelaide 1888 Application 21364
WEBB, William Bindley solicitor Woodville 1889[-1893] Application 22528
WEBB, W Bindley solicitor Riverton 1912 Memorial 160/466
WEBB, WH of Terlinga Station near Tungkillo 1859 Memorial 311/150
No 1
WEBB, William James farmer Parilla. Hundred of Parilla land grant 1907[-1908] Grant Book 12 Page 93 County Chandos
WEBB, William James storekeeper Parilla. Trustee Public Hall Parilla 1909[-1911]Grant Book 12 Page 113 County Chandos
WEBB, William James farmer and storekeeper Parilla. Trustee Parilla Institute 1912 Grant Book 12 Page 116 County Chandos
WEBB, WJ JP of Mannum 1908 Memorial 20/459
WEBBER, Albert Edwin farmer Mt Bryan East. Hundred of Hallett land grant 1904 Grant Book 8 Page 99 County Burra
WEBBER, Alfred Harris insurance agent Goolwa 1919[-1923] Memorial 28/479
No 1
WEBBER, Edmond Seymour gentleman North Adelaide (MacKinnon Parade) 1850 Memorial 219/25
WEBBER, Edmond Seymour gentleman Adelaide 1854 Memorial 271/65
WEBBER, Edmond Seymour gentleman formerly of Adelaide but at present residing in Victoria 1855 Memorial 105/94
No 1
WEBBER, George of Copperhouse Hundred of Kooringa 1873[-1874] Memorial 142/269
WEBBER, George storeman Kooringa 1873 Application 13097
WEBBER, George storeman Kooringa. Hundred of Hallett land grant 1877 Grant Book 8 Page 93 County Burra
WEBBER, George storekeeper Kooringa. Kooringa Primitive Methodist Chapel trustee 1886 Memorial 5/383
WEBBER, George storekeeper Kooringa 1889 Memorial 43/400
WEBBER, George storekeeper Kooringa linked with Richard Webber farmer Hallett 1890 Memorial 87/404
WEBBER, George smelter Broken Hill NSW linked with Richard Webber farmer Hallett 1893 Memorial 110/419
WEBBER, George the Elder formerly of Kooringa but then labourer Broken Hil NSW, died 16/10/1907. Executors; Frederic Webber labourer Croydon NSW and George Webber the Younger clerk Broken Hill NSW 1910 Memorial 231/462 & RPA Search 566
WEBBER, George formerly storekeeper Kooringa late silver mine watchman Cummins St, Broken Hill NSW, died 16/10/1907, of 4 weeks' cerebral haemorrhage and cardiac failure, aged 65. Born Ashburton, Devon, England. 42 years in SA. 20 years in NSW. Married in Burra SA, aged 23 to Maria nee TURNER. Family - Alice 40, Albert 38, Florence 36, Frederick 34, George 26, Ellen 23, Blanche 20 3 males and 3 females deceased.George Webber was already at Broken Hill by 1893, when he was a smelter Application 25376
No 1
WEBBER, Hedley Thomas and Robert Henry Webber both masons Goolwa 1925 Memorial 170/492
WEBBER, Hedley Thomas builder Goolwa, died 23/1/1948. Husband of Gladys Minnie Webber Memorial 87/523
WEBBER, Henry of Mt Barker 1876 Application 15585
No 1
WEBBER, James plasterer Pt Adelaide 1850[-1860] Memorial 235/20
WEBBER, James yeoman Pt Adelaide 1852 Memorial 298/43
No 2 - perhaps a continuation of No 1
WEBBER, James plasterer Queenstown 1854[-1881] Memorial 437/67, Application 18513
WEBBER, John storekeeper Mt Gambier. Hundred of Mt Muirhead land grant 1877 Grant Book 31 Page 194 County Grey
No 1
WEBBER, Louisa widow Bowden 1865 Memorial 310/200
WEBBER, Louisa widow Bowden linked with Richard Webber brickmaker Bowden 1871 Memorial 49/257
WEBBER, Louisa widow Mt Bryan East linked with Richard Webber farmer Mt Bryan East 1877 Memorial 115/301
WEBBER, Louisa widow Mt Bryan East [relict of Peter Webber], died 26/11/1885 Memorial 57/372
WEBBER, Louisa widow Mt Bryan East, died 26/11/1885, leaving her whole estate to her son, Richard Webber farmer Mt Bryan East. Estate worth £200. From c1850-1888, mother and son lived side by side in Eighth St, Bowden Application 22987
No 1
WEBBER, Phillip farmer Upper Sturt 1851[-1855] Memorial 49/30
WEBBER, Philip farmer The Sturt 1853 Hundred of Gilbert land grant Memorial 365/62
WEBBER, Phillip farmer The Gilbert 1863 Memorial 112/524
WEBBER, Philip farmer The Gilbert near Riverton 1900 Memorial 13/440
WEBBER, Philip farmer formerly of The Sturt but now of Tarlee 1900 Application 24005
No 1 - possibly the Elder
WEBBER, Richard and Thomas yeomen Bowden 1860 Memorial 82/167
WEBBER, Richard yeoman Bowden 1862 Memorial 42/181
WEBBER, Richard mason Bowden, died in or after 1866. He left his entire estate to his wife, Charlotte Webber, for life, then to his eldest son, Henry Thomas Webber, provided he paid each of the other children £5 Memorial 107/281
WEBBER, Richard mason Bowden, died 8/10/1866 phthisis, aged 44. He left his whole estate to his wife, Charlotte Webber, for life, then to his eldest son, Henry Thomas Webber, provided he pay £5 to each of his brothers and sisters then living. Charlotte Webber widow of Richard Webber, died 2/5/1875 Commercial Road, Pt Adelaide, of diseased uterus, aged 50. On 7/5/1875, HT Webber mason Mt Barker paid each of his surviving brothers and sisters £5 - John Webber mason Bowden, Emily Webber spinster Bowden, Frederick Webber minor Bowden and Maria MEDWELL formerly Webber wife of William Medwell mason Bowden. Thomas Webber of Wistow owned land next to the Richard Webber land in Bowden Application 14230
No 2 - possibly the Younger
WEBBER, Richard brickmaker Bowden 1868 Memorial 206/230
WEBBER, Richard brickmaker Bowden Co Adelaide. Hundred of Hallett land grant 1876[-1877] Grant Book 8 Page 125 County Burra
WEBBER, Richard farmer Mt Bryan East 1886 Application 20980
WEBBER, Richard farmer Mt Bryan East 1888 Memorial 192/392
No 3 - perhaps a continuation of No 2
WEBBER, Richard farmer The Gilbert 1896 Memorial 199/431
WEBBER, Robert mason Bowden 1853[-1854] Memorial 337/55
WEBBER, Robert Henry mason Goolwa 1921 Memorial 17/484
No 1
WEBBER, Thomas yeoman Bowden 1852 Memorial 488/44
WEBBER, Thomas mason Bowden 1853[-1857] Memorial 235/60
WEBBER, Thomas mason White Peg Gully, Hundred of Strathalbyn 1866. Links with Richard Webber formerly yeoman 1860 but now mason Bowden 1866 Application 7290
No 2
WEBBER, Thomas labourer Magill 1857 Memorial 308/126
No 1 – perhaps the same person FIND
WEBBER, Thomas Robert and WEBBER, Robert Henry farmers Long Gully near Mt Barker 1874 Application 13677
WEBBER, Thomas Robert builder Mt Barker. Trustee Dunn Memorial Methodist Church Mt Barker 1922 Application 27087
No 1
WEBBER, William James mason Mt Gambier 1882 Memorial 124/346
No 2
WEBBER, William James plasterer Kensington 1883 Application 19844
No 1
WEBBER, William Wood blacksmith Tam O'Shanter Land 1843[-1848] Memorial 48/25
WEBBER, William blacksmith Tam O’Shanter Belt [likely William Wood Webber] 1845 Memorial 118/6
WEBBER, William Wood blacksmith Adelaide 1848 Memorial 393/11
WEBBER, William Wood blacksmith Tam O’Shanter Belt 1849 Memorial 421/18
Farmer Tam O’Shanter Belt 1849[-1856] Memorial 5/18
Husband of Henrietta Webber 1850 Memorial 194/24
WEBBER, William Wood formerly farmer 1849 but now blacksmith Tam O'Shanter Belt 1851 Application 10594
WEBBER, William Wood farmer Adelaide 1854 Memorial 173/63
WEBBER, William Wood farmer formerly of Tam O'Shanter Belt but now of Clarendon 1859[-1860] Memorial 180/156
WEBBER, William Wood farmer Hundred of Kuitpo 1860 Memorial 270/169
No 1
WEBDAY, William labourer Brighton 1851[-1857] Memorial 14/29
WEBDAY, William labourer Somerton. New Glenelg Wesleyan Methodist Church trustee 1862 Memorial 158/241
WEBDAY, William farmer Morphettville, died 28/3/1882. His estate worth £225. His estate in trust to his wife, Sarah Webday nee ENGLISH for life or until her remarriage. The estate then to be sold and the proceeds distributed equally absolutely in remainder expectant amongst the children of the marriage: Susannah MANSON wife of Maguall Manson; Caroline PEPLOW wife of John Peplow; William Webday, George Webday, Ezekial Webday labourers Somerton; Charles Webday and Hannah Webday. Sarah Webday widow of William Webday gardener Scarboroughh St, Somerton, died 26/10/1907, of senile decay and 2 years' dementia, aged 85 Application 25399
No 1 - probably the same person
WEBER, Carl farmer Light Pass 1854[-1856] Memorial 446/70
WEBER, Carl farmer Tanunda 1860 Memorial 286/165
WEBER, Carl farmer Light Pass 1861 Memorial 250/172
No 1
WEBER, Christian blacksmith Sanderston. Bonython (Hundred of Finniss) township allotment land grant 1890 Grant Book 58 Page 318 County Sturt
WEBER, Christian blacksmith Milendella. Hundred of Finniss land grant 1891 Grant Book 58 Page 44 County Sturt
WEBER, Erdmann Gottlieb farmer Angaston 1861 Memorial 214/181
No 1 - possibly the same person
WEBER, Gottlieb farmer Tanunda 1853[-1857] Memorial 332/80
WEBER, Gottlieb labourer Angaston 1872 Memorial 238/260
WEBER, Gustavus fellmonger Undalya 1877 Memorial 138/301
WEBER, Harry farmer Hundred of Wandearah 1888 Memorial 207/389
No 1
WEBER, Lorenz 34 bachelor saddler McLaren Vale (Father: Michael St Angelo Weber) married Caroline Hammond HILLYER 26 spinster McLaren Vale (Father: James Hillyer) on 12/5/1876 Bible Christian Chapel Adelaide. Minister; John DINGLE. Witnesses: Lydia Isabella Hillyer Adelaide; John FERRIS saddler McLaren Vale Application 21966
WEBER, Lorenz saddler Noarlunga and Caroline Hammond Weber his wife 1891[-1895] Memorial 157/411
WEBER, Caroline Hammond married woman Noarlunga 1902 Application 24386
WEBER, Lorenz saddler formerly of Noarlunga but now of McLaren Vale and Caroline Hammond his wife 1905 Application 24167
WEBER, Martin cabinetmaker Adelaide (perhaps Freeman St) 1853[-1858] Memorial 210/47
No 1
WEBER, Michael St Angelo 31 bachelor farmer McLaren Vale (Father; Michael St Angelo Weber) married Catherine HAMMOND 48 spinster McLaren Vale (Father: George Peter Hammond) on 14/1/1890 St Cuthbert’s Prospect. Minister: A DENDY. Witnesses: John H PACKARD surveyor Walkerville and A Stigan DENDY gentleman Prospect Application 21966
WEBER, Michael linked with Section 488 Hundred of Willunga 1897 Memorial 193/443
WEBER, William James plasterer Kensington 1878 Grant Book 18 Page 17 County Eyre
WEBLY, Fred miner on Block 359 Hundred of English 1888 Memorial 227/394
WEBSE, Heinrich farmer Palmer 1882[-1892] Memorial170/340
WEBSTER, Audrey G stenographer probably to Frank E PIPER solicitor Adelaide 1951 Memorial 199/525
No 1
WEBSTER, Edward butcher Kensington 1851 Memorial 362/32
WEBSTER, Edward gardener Marden 1856 Memorial 90/101
WEBSTER, Edward of Kensington, Walkerville and then Marden near Adelaide. His father, John Webster married Mary Anne ORM 27/2/1819 Radford parish church Notts, England. They lived at Sutton Cheney, Co Leicester. Their second son, Edward Webster, born 1821, and baptised 26/8/1821, at Sutton Cheney, married Mary Ann MAUD widow of John Maud farmer Preston Capes, Northants, England. The family with 3 daughters and 2 sons of Mrs Webster’s 1st marriage, emigrated to SA, arriving there March 1850. They settled at Kensington, where the only Webster child, a son, William Webster, died 23/6/18?, and was buried in the cemetery of the Congregational Chapel, High St, Kensington. The Websters shifted to Walkerville, where Mary Ann Webster died c1855. Edward Webster shifted to Marden. Edward Webster gardener Marden, died 20/11/1860 Marden, of blood vessel rupture, aged 39 Application 11788
WEBSTER, John and Mary Ann nee ORM, his wife, both of Radford, Notts, England, married 22/2/1819 Radford Parish Church. John Webster farmer and grazier Rothley Hill Cottage, Sutton Cheney, Co Leicester, England, died Feb 1852, aged 53. His family (1861) included William John Goodwin Webster (born 1819) farmer Babraham, near Cambridge; Edward Webster (born 1821), who emigrated to SA and became a gardener at Marden, near Payneham. John Watwood Neale police sergeant Leicester, Co Leicester, England, gave this information. Before Edward Webster left England, he married the widow Mary Ann MAUD, who had several sons and several daughters by her first husband, including Edward Maud druggist Kent Town. The Websters lived in Kensington after arrival in March 1850. They had only one child, William Webster, who died June year uncertain, and was buried in the Kensington High St Congregational cemetery. The Websters removed to Walkerville, where Mary Ann Webster died in 1855. Edward Webster became a gardener at Marden, but never remarried, and died 20/11/1860 Marden, of a ruptured blood vessel, aged 39. Edward MAUD druggist Kent Town gave this information 1872 Application 11788
WEBSTER, Eric Ivan farmer Snowtown 1913 Memorial 94/468
WEBSTER, Henry farmer Shafton near Kooringa, died c1925. A beneficiary - Gladys WILLIAMSON wife of Lawrence Lewis Williamson of 159 Cliff St, East Glenelg Memorial 175/507
No 1
WEBSTER, Henry Matthew shipwright Goolwa 1853 Memorial 152/58
WEBSTER, Henry Matthew shipwright formerly of Goolwa but now of Middleton 1856 Memorial 329/108
No 1 - perhaps the same person
WEBSTER, James labourer Mitcham 1848 Memorial 182/13 Yeoman Brownhill Creek late 1848 Memorial 299/13 Yeoman Mitcham 1850 Memorial 499/23
WEBSTER, James mason Victoria township near Kapunda 1856 Memorial 323/99
No 1
WEBSTER, John farmer Armagh 1854[-1867] Memorial 335/61
WEBSTER, John farmer Armagh 1861 Application 2422
No 2 - perhaps a continuation of No 1
WEBSTER, John labourer Auburn 1871 Application 11301
No 3
WEBSTER, John farmer Gawler Plains 1855[-1873] Memorial 324/80
WEBSTER, John farmer Peachey Belt 1864 Memorial 165/200
WEBSTER, John and William farmers Peachey Belt 1865 Memorial 6/202
No 1
WEBSTER, John merchant Adelaide 1877[-1880] Memorial 176/302
WEBSTER, John merchant Adelaide and North Adelaide, declared a bankrupt on 2/9/1886. Husband of Elizabeth Webster Memorial 249 & 250/402
WEBSTER, John Alexander Wilfred farmer Pinnaroo. Hundred of Pinnaroo land grant 1924 Grant Book 12 Page 52 County Chandos
No 1 – likely to be the same person
WEBSTER, Richard miner Strathalbyn 1858 Memorial 285/142
WEBSTER, Richard accountant Kadina. Hundred of Wallaroo land grant 1871 Grant Book 14 Page 77 County Daly
WEBSTER, Richard miller Kadina. Hundred of Wallaroo land grant 1882 Grant Book 14 Page 67 County Daly
No 1
WEBSTER, Samuel farmer Munno Para 1857 Memorial 219/113
WEBSTER, Samuel farmer Peachey Belt and Mary Webster his wife 1858 Memorial 59/139 formerly Mary JAMIESON spinster Peachey Belt 1853 Memorial 155/91,
WEBSTER, Samuel farmer Peachey Belt 1865[-1866] Memorial 301/201
No 2
WEBSTER, Samuel farmer Mallala. Hundred of Grace land grant 1866 Grant Book 27 Page 43 County Gawler
WEBSTER, Samuel farmer Pt Pirie. Hundred of Pirie land grant 1893 Grant Book 60 Page 300 County Victoria
No 1
WEBSTER, Septimus schoolmaster Norwood 1861 Memorial 214/177
WEBSTER, Septimus schoolmaster formerly of Norwood 1861 but now of East Payneham 1863 [Are these the same places?] Application 3787
No 1
WEBSTER, Thomas farmer Gawler 1847 Memorial 235/9 Butcher Gawler 1850 Memorial 138/22 Yeoman Gawler 1851 Memorial 175/31
WEBSTER, Thomas yeoman Gawler 1851 Memorial 438/34
WEBSTER, Thomas storekeeper Gawler 1851[-1855] Memorial 461/37
WEBSTER, Thomas butcher Gawler 1853[-1857] Memorial 449/49
WEBSTER, Thomas formerly butcher Gawler but now out of business as an insolvent debtor 1858 Memorial 297/147
No 1
WEBSTER, William Frederick storekeeper Pt Adelaide 1862[-1866] Memorial 357/186
WEBSTER, William Frederick grocer and storekeeper Pt Adelaide, became an insolvent in 1866 Memorial 114/282
WEBSTER, William Frederick of Pt Wakefield 1872 Memorial 184/257
WEBSTER, William Frederick agent Pt Wakefield 1875 Memorial 99/282
WEBSTER, William Frederick agent Pt Wakefield 1883 Application 19833
No 1 - perhaps the same person FIND CHECK RUN
WEBSTER, William farmer Black Rock Plain. Black Rock (Hundred of Black Rock Plain) township allotment land grant 1885 Grant Book 13 Page 446 County Dalhousie
WEBSTER, William George farmer Black Rock Plain. Black Rock (Hundred of Black Rock Plain) township allotment land grant 1893 Grant Book 13 Page 447 County Dalhousie
WEBSTER, William George former Black Rock Plain 1897[-1898] Memorial 182/430
WEBSTER, William George farmer Black Rock 1904 . Hundred of Black Rock Plain land grant Book 13 Page 116 County Dalhousie
WECKERT, August farmer Neu Mecklenburg 1873 Application 12667
WECKERT, Friedrich Wilhelm farmer Millendella 1897 Memorial 147/433
WECKERT, Wilhelm farmer Lobethal 1854[-1859] Memorial 1/64
WEDD, Arthur yeoman Blakiston 1854 Memorial 165/68
WEDD, Arthur Jacob farmer Glenburnie 1881 Memorial 59/330
No 1
WEDD, George farmer Mt Barker 1854[-1872] Memorial 219/78
WEDD, George farmer formerly of Mt Barker 1864 but now of Wauraltee, Yorke Peninsula 1878 Application 16858
WEDD, George the Elder of Pt Victoria trustee cemetery Hundred of Wauraltee land grant 1879 Grant Book 19 Page 222 County Fergusson
WEDD, Robert farmer Wauraltee trustee Wesleyan Methodist Church Hundred of Wauraltee land grant 1879 Grant Book 19 Page 222 County Fergusson
No 1
WEDD, William farmer Mt Barker 1851[-1857] Memorial 366/40
WEDD, William farmer Mt Barker 1856[-1870] Application 10883
WEDDERBURN, Joseph Robert MacLagan Secretary to the Mortgage Company of SA Head Office 2 Glenfinlas St, Edinburgh, Scotland, now acting as liquidator to the Company, power of attorney to Arthur Lee CHAPMAN SA Manager of the Company and Francis Joseph FISHER gentleman both of Adelaide, to wind up the affairs of the company in the state 22/2/1906. Incorporated under the The Companies Act 1862-1879 Deposit 29/1906
WEDDING, August farmer Mt Rat 1885 Memorial 225/367
WEDDING, Christian farmer Sheaoak Log 1858[-1863] Memorial 128/146
WEDDING, Heinrich Christian farmer Owen Co Gawler. Hundred of Allenby land grant 1926 Grant Book 12 Page 151 County Chandos
No 1
WEDEMEYER, Heinrich Wilhelm storekeeper Hahndorf 1851 Memorial 330/31
WEDEMEYER, Heinrich Wilhelm storekeeper Hahndorf became a bankrupt in 1852 Application 374
WEDEMEYER, HW publican Adelaide (Hamburg Hotel Rundle St) 1860 Memorial 338/169
WEDEMEYER, Heinrich Wilhelm agent Kensington 1868[-1879] Memorial 43/231, Application 17645
No 1
WEDLER, August Heinrich Wilhelm umbrella maker Adelaide (Rundle St) 1874[-1883] Memorial 82/272, Application 16396
WEDLER, August Heinrich Wilhelm umbrella maker Adelaide (141 Rundle St) 1890[-1916] Memorial 158/403
WEDLER, Ida of Adelaide 1889 Memorial 228/399
WEDLER, William Charles umbrella manufacturer Adelaide (Rundle St) 1928 Memorial 119/500
WEDLOCK, James moulder Adelaide (Hindley St) 1880[-1887] Memorial 59/325
WEDLOCK, James Percy commercial traveller Glenelg 1938 Application 28132
WEECH, Edwin James contractor Pt Lincoln. Hundred of Lincoln land grant 1883 Grant Book 21 Page 47 County Flinders
No 1
WEECKS, James farmer Maidstone 1859 Memorial 327/158
WEECKS, James farmer formerly of Para River but now of Oakleigh Vic 1862 Memorial 347/186
WEEDEN, Christiana formerly of Houghton now of Hilton formerly the wife of John Weeden labourer Adelaide 1892 Application 22288
No 1
WEEDEN, Frederick carpenter Kooringa 1851[-1856] Memorial 300/35
WEEDEN, Frederick land owner Kooringa 1851 Memorial 224/36
No 1
WEEDEN, William Edward carpenter Adelaide (Rundle St) 1864 Application 5546
WEEDEN, William Edward builder Somerton 1877 Application 16462
WEEDEN, William Edward carpenter New Glenelg 1881 Application 18834
WEEDEN, William Edward carpenter Glenelg 1882 Memorial 19/346
No 1
WEEDING, Thomas Esquire merchant Great Winchester St, residence Mecklenburg Square, London, Middlesex, England, power of attorney to Arthur HARDY gentleman Adelaide, to manage his South Australian business interests 1843 Deposit 152/1857
WEEDING, Thomas Esquire merchant Great Winchester St, residence Mecklenburg Square, London and of Malden, Surrey, England, died 5/10/1856, leaving his estate to his wife Mary Weeding, in trust for life, land in Wellington and the township of Victoria, as well as broadacres along the Murray and Light Rivers. She appointed Arthur HARDY gentleman Adelaide as her local attorney (he had also been her husband’s attorney) to manage the estate and after her death to sell the property 14/2/1857. Mrs Weeding died 29/2/1860 28 Portland Place, Marylebone, Middlesex, England, of breast cancer 2 years, aged 45, when she left her estate to Mrs Elizabeth Weeding. All the titles to the land had become lost; the sole surviving trustee of the Weeding Estate, John Baggallay, Esquire Love Lane, London, said they had unaccountably disappeared. The estate’s solicitors, Vandercom, Law, Hardy and Aston, had no idea either where the lost deeds were. The other deceased executors were Richard Baggallay late Treasurer St Thomas’s Hospital and Alfred STAINES Esquire Westbourne St, Hyde Park, Middlesex Deposits 237/1873, 274/1873
WEEDON, E dairyman Brighton 1893 Application 22465
No 1
WEEDON, Henry cart owner Adelaide 1851 Memorial 218/32
WEEDON, Henry carpenter Adelaide 1855 Memorial 273/80
WEEGAN, Patrick John music teacher Sandwell 1916 Application 26553
WEEKLY, George of Yorketown 1891 Memorial 201/408
No 1
WEEKLEY, Robert labourer Sandergrove near Strathalbyn 1885 Memorial 26/364
WEEKLEY, Robert farm labourer Sandergrove 1889 Memorial 176/400
WEEKS, GR commercial traveller Anderson St, Southwark 1917 Memorial 55/476
No 1
WEEKS, James brickmaker Bowden 1877 Memorial 116/300
Weeks, James, George Wright and Thomas RICHARDS brickmakers Brompton trading under the style or firm of Wright, Weeks & Co 1886 Application 20882.
No 1
WEEKS, James minister of the gospel Willunga and Emma Jane Weeks his wife 1906 Application 25199
No 1
WEEKS, Matthew wheelwright Aberdeen purchased Lot 23 in Lostwithiel township from John Stevens REED licensed victualler Aberdeen 1859 Memorial 233/154
WEEKS, Matthew miner Wallaroo. Moonta (Hundred of Wallaroo) township allotment land grant 1863 Grant Book 14 Page 107 County Daly
WEEKS, Matthew of Moonta. Perhaps formerly of the Racecourse Hotel, Lostwithiel near Kooringa?? 1865 Memorial 161/216
WEEKS, Matthew of Moonta, power of attorney to John EMERSON of Kadina, to sell his hotel called The Race Course Hotel at Lostwithall near Kooringa, together with half an acre of adjoining land 20/6/1865 Deposit 229/1866
WEEKS, Matthew licensed victualler formerly of Aberdeen near Kooringa but now residing in England 1866 Memorial 192/216
No 1 - perhaps the same person
WEEKS, Thomas farmer Adelaide 1854 Memorial 468/64
WEEKS, Thomas labourer Plympton 1862 Memorial 8/185
WEEKS, Thomas farmer Plympton 1881 Application 18958
No 1
WEEKS, William plasterer Hindmarsh 1853 Memorial 472/61
WEEKS, William labourer Bowden 1854 Memorial 363/74
No 2 - perhaps a continuation of No 1
WEEKS, William butcher South Road 1854 Memorial 210/74
WEEKS, William tapp dealer Pt Adelaide 1864 Memorial 316/197
WEEMAN, Henry sailmaker Pt Adelaide 1877 Memorial 153/302
No 1
WEEN, John farmer Unley 1854[-1856] Memorial 479/72
No 2
WEEN, John cabinet maker Adelaide 1887 Application 21146
WEEN, William railway employee Goodwood 1916 Application 26541