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Abraham Hopkins Davis

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27: 227:, by a majority of two. He never again stood for public office, but was for some years Chairman of the District Council of West Torrens. His political views then changed remarkably โ€“ in 1953 he supported, in letters under the signature of "Vigil", the conservative view of an upper house appointed for life. He expounded these views in the journal 231:
he edited in 1859. He frequently aired his views in "Letters to the Editor". His obituary noted that "... though in his writings he displayed some want of respect for the opinions of others, and although many complained of a bitterness of manner in dealing with political questions and political men,
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In 1849, he supported representative government, and denounced attempts to establish a peerage, whether life or hereditary. He stood for West Torrens at the first elections for the unicameral
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all acknowledged his sincerity, and respected his never-failing moral courage ... and who, in his various public positions, displayed the qualities of an able man and a good citizen."
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In 1846, he took part in the protests against state-sponsored religion and was one of four secretaries to the Anti - State Aid League, the other three being Chief Justice
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He was a member of the Central Roads Board during the fierce agitation against the dray and land taxes in 1849-50, both of which the Government was forced to abandon.
332: 146:(both 1832). Business may have been precarious, as in 1837 he and his wife Mary and four children were among the earliest emigrants to South Australia, aboard 188:'s stringent financial measures of 1841โ€“1842, he lost a considerable part of his fortune, and abandoned his business interests to concentrate on the farm. 203: 220: 195: 44: 243:
Abraham Hopkins Davis (c. August 1796 โ€“ 4 June 1866) was married to Mary Davis (c. 1793 โ€“ 3 April 1846). Their children who emigrated were:
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He married a second time, to Harriet Williams (c. 1803 โ€“ 17 September 1866) on 8 May 1848. Her mother died at Moore Farm on 21 May 1849.
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Davis was a partner in the firm of Wesley & Davis of London, publisher of religious tracts and such worthy titles as
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Frederick Charles Davis (c. 1827 โ€“ 23 March 1881) married Nancy Nicholls ( โ€“ 1874) on 10 December 1851, settled at
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Mary Ann Davis (ca. 1819 โ€“ 29 November 1857) married Henry Stanford ( โ€“ 1872? 1881?) of Meadows on 31 October 1844
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He was elected an alderman on the first Adelaide City Council, which was disbanded in 1843 as unaffordable.
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Alfred Davis ( โ€“ c. 8 May 1873) married Ellen Frances Palmer (c. 1834 โ€“ 17 March 1862) on 12 June 1856
322: 317: 169:). He did more to advance farming in the infant colony than any other person, with the exception of 224: 84: 235:
He suffered ill-health through the last years of his life and died at Moore Farm, Reedbeds.
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Emily Davis (c. 1820 โ€“ 26 March 1856) married Thomas Stanford ( โ€“ 1887?) on 19 January 1848
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He immediately set about establishing Moore Farm Garden at
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