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Chambers brothers (pastoralists)

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214:, M.P. took it on himself not only to grant them without going through the normal procedures, such as checking claims of the proponents, gaining approval from Major Freeling of the Survey Department (who objected to both applications), the Lands Office, and obtaining the signatures of the Chief Secretary and the Governor, but personally rushed the signed form to mining captains John Hart and Dashwood, and T. Hancock (manager of the North Rhine Mining Company and secretary of Great Northern), as their ship to London was waiting on the tide at Glenelg. The Prospectus they prepared gave an unrealistic picture of the ore bodies, falsely claimed the Government was planning a railway to the mine (the survey was to 66:, makes the point that the two men were physically quite different, both in build and temperament, and John wore a green satin patch over his blind right eye, so would never be confused by contemporaries. The historian however has great difficulty: they both signed their names "J. Chambers" and were involved in similar (and often the same) activities so that it is difficult if not impossible at many points to determine which brother is involved. 75: 556:
in 1858 and in 1859 William Finke took up another section in the area, creating two stations, "Bookmark" and "Chowilla". Around 1860 John Chambers took over Finke's lease, installing James Redin as manager. Around 1865 Chambers sold Bookmark and Chowilla to Richard Holland who around five years later
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to delay its departure until 9 September. The ship was further delayed at Cape Town, partly because insufficient and inferior food supplies had brought about so much illness that Captain William Chesser (died 14 February 1840) feared many passengers would die on the voyage. They arrived 17 January
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In the parliamentary enquiry under Townsend which followed, James Chambers refused to answer questions, Finke avoided it by travelling interstate, Baker claimed parliamentary privilege and absented himself, and Neales claimed he was following a precedent. The directors judiciously reduced their
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He largely outfitted John McDouall Stuart for four of his six northern expeditions, brother John having supplied everything for the first, and the Government providing for the sixth. This last expedition set out with great ceremony on 25 October 1861 from James's residence on
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Catherine Chambers (6 March 1869 โ€“ ca.22 September 1949) married surveyor Walter Robert Gething ( โ€“ 10 June 1934) on 30 December 1899; moved to Mica Street, then Wolfram Street, Broken Hill. She returned to Adelaide in 1939, eight years after her husband, who died there in
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He was a partner in the brewing firm of Chambers and Blades, which owned the Dragon Brewery, Green Dragon Hotel, the Tanner's Arms in Unley and the Queen's Head in the city. Other partners were brother Charles Chambers and brother-in-law F.J.
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The grateful passengers presented Chesser with a purse of gold sovereigns in recognition of his concern. At the later enquiry, the ship's owners and second mate Adams (who was so disliked by the seamen that ten "jumped ship" and settled in
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He opened a livery stable in North Adelaide, He bought bullocks and wagons from Cape Town and coaches from England, he tendered successfully for the mail contract to Burra around 1845 (endorsed by postmaster-general
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James Redin (ca. 1840 โ€“ 9 June 1905) married Emma Coles (ca. 1842 โ€“ 1932) daughter of Alfred Coles, of Aldinga on 9 January 1863; worked on John Chambers' Bookmark station on the River Murray (later the site of the
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at Holdfast Bay on 17 January 1837. The plan had been that by leaving on an earlier ship James would arrive in plenty of time to organise accommodation for the rest of the family, but unfavourable winds forced the
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He and Finke founded "Great Northern Copper Mining Company" and sold eleven mines, most notably Nuccaleena and Oratunga No.2 to that company, which originally consisted of eleven shareholders. The floating of the
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area and played no major part in public affairs. There is circumstantial evidence that he was partner with his brother John in managing the Pekina run. There is no information available on his offspring, if any.
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Captain John Cliffe Watts followed his brother Henry Watts as Postmaster-General from 1841 to 1861, succeeded by James William Lewis, then in 1870 the Post Office was amalgamated with the Telegraph Office and
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James and John, sons of William and Elizabeth (nรฉe Wilson) Chambers, their wives Catherine and Mary (who were sisters) and their young families were among the first colonists, James arriving on the
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The Chambers brothers had a hands-off management style; their success owed much to their choice of employees: James Trussell (1826โ€“1895) managed Cobdogla Station for 45 years.
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Anna Chambers (9 December 1845 โ€“ 2 October 1907) married Peleg Whitford Jackson (ca.1834 โ€“ 24 April 1912) on 25 November 1869, previously of the firms Victorian Coach Company,
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in 1860 was marked by irregularities, shady deals, deception and outright fraud. The first application for mining leases was refused by the Commissioner of Crown Lands
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He and John dissolved their partnership and between 1854 and 1857 sold 1700 sq. miles (4403 kmยฒ) for ยฃ48,000, retaining 270 sq. miles (699 kmยฒ) in the north.
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Hugh Chambers (1848 โ€“ 20 December 1893) married Agnes May Ward (ca.1847 โ€“ 26 May 1923) on 3 December 1872 and lived at the family residence on Montefiore Hill.
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James Chambers (5 January 1877 โ€“ ) married Mary Alice Provis ( โ€“ 6 October 1943) on 20 January 1900 had a son 27 December 1903. She later married Fred Sinden.
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found copper on one of their northern properties and on 23 July 1857 were issued with lease no 5 on some eighty acres that became known as the Oratunga Mine.
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second son John Barker (1847 โ€“ 10 November 1919?) married Catherine Chambers on 11 March 1872. Together with John Chambers, they formed the partnership of
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Alfred J. Redin ( โ€“ ) eldest son of James Redin, married Lilian E. M. (W. E.?) Swansborough on 31 December 1888, perhaps the A. Redin who had a horse
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From around 1882 McLean, Barker & Co (Donald McLean, William Pitt Barker, John Barker, and Agnes May Chambers) owned Comongin Station, near
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Elizabeth Chambers (1837 โ€“ 18 April 1882) married John Holden Newman (1835 โ€“ 11 November 1863) on 21 January 1862. Elizabeth married again, to
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This article, one of several to spell "Catherine" with a "K", is a nice summary of James Chambers' contribution to the Stuart expeditions.
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a month later. Her sister married John Chambers; her brother James Watson Redin (15 April 1813 โ€“ 22 August 1871) also emigrated, lived at
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passed it on to his stepsons William and Robert Robertson. (In 1887 the South Australian government resumed part of Bookmark for the
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Ellen Chambers (1854 โ€“ 30 July 1932) married lawyer Alfred R(obert) B(lockley) Lucas (c. 1856 โ€“ 1 June 1901) on 18 June 1885
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Walter Newton ( โ€“ ), third son of James Redin of Palm Place, Hackney, married Lucy Elizabeth Edwards on 22 February 1899
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William Chambers (1849 โ€“ 23 May 1930) married Clara Bailey (c. 1854 โ€“ 1937) on 19 April 1877; they had three children.
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James Chambers jnr. (1839โ€“1893) residence "Wattaburrie" Port Elliot, married Emily Norall (c. 1840 โ€“ 19 January 1918)
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Fanny Chambers (1841 โ€“ 30 December 1915) married stockbroker Alfred Francis Weaver ( โ€“ 27 April 1921) on 29 June 1876
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He and James dissolved their partnership and between 1854 and 1857 sold 1700 sq. miles (4400 kmยฒ) for ยฃ48,000,
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Mary Chambers (1846 โ€“ 5 December 1925) married Frederick James Blades (c. 1830 โ€“ 16 November 1895) on 16 June 1869.
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Ruby Chambers (28 March 1876 โ€“ 21 September 1934) of 4 Robe Terrace, Medindie, was also a prominent socialite
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on 10 February 1837. Catherine and Mary's brother James Redin also emigrated, arriving with his wife on the
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on 10 February 1837 with wife Mary, brother Benjamin and sister Priscilla shortly after his brother James.
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John Holden Newman jnr. (13 March 1864 โ€“ 29 August 1911) married Beatrice Emma Tate (daughter of professor
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Stuart Hansford Chambers (13 November 1883 โ€“ 1969) married Ruby Rogers Skinner (died 1967) on 3 June 1911.
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It is probable that Chambers Avenue and Redin Street Richmond are linked to this branch of the family.
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Rita Gay Chambers (16 December 1879 โ€“ 1949) married John Whinham Packard (1878โ€“1951) on 28 October 1905
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as a director. While the float was underway, ownership of the leases passed from Chambers and Finke to
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Priscilla Chambers (c. 1852 โ€“ 17 November 1924) married Alfred Simms (c. 1854 โ€“ 30 May 1901), son of
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The rest of the family, which included sister Priscilla Chambers, had a trouble-free voyage in the
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Priscilla Barker (1853โ€“1931) married Gustav Wilhelm Moritz von Rieben (died 1933) on 21 April 1892
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They moved to Burra when he ran the Burra Hotel, then took over the Baldina Run station in 1862.
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Charles Chambers (1843 โ€“ 24 June 1877) married Mary Jane Ransford (1849โ€“1925) on 30 April 1873
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Edgar Charles Chambers (1875 โ€“ 2 February 1910) was manager West End Brewery in Broken Hill.
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John married Mary Redin (c. 1812 โ€“ 24 March 1904) in October 1836. Their children included:
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to run sheep, then formally converted it to leasehold in 1851, setting up a head station at
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Anna Creek, Edwards Creek and William Creek were named for John Chambers' children, by
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He sold his business to Simms & Hayter in 1853 for around ยฃ14,000 and holidayed in
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Horatio Redin (1841 โ€“ 26 November 1880) second son of the late James Redin of Hackney
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They ran the "horse bazaar" on Sturt Street, Adelaide, also on Grenfell Street and
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eldest son William Pitt Barker (c. 1844 โ€“ 17 February 1914) married Jane Young of
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W. Redin was a reporter and cricketer in the early 1890s. was this Walter Newton?
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He married Susan (ca. 1808 โ€“ 23 November 1870) and had a home at Crowder Street,
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and owned the Richmond House racing stables; both were involved in horse racing.
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Neither brother was involved in public affairs; John was a popular member of the
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Chambers Bay, which Stuart originally named Elizabeth Bay, east of present-day
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proprietors had offered a large sum for the mine, and that it had the Governor (
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on 26 May 1875, lived at nearby Baldina station. Part owner of Comongin Station
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in 1837 but withdrew at the last moment. According to Margaret Goyder Kerr (
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He sold much of his landholdings in 1863, avoiding losses in great drought
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eldest daughter Mary Barker ( โ€“ ) married Donald MacLean on 21 June 1866
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holdings from 1500 shares each to 200 or 300 while prices were buoyant.
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on 29 June 1867. It is not known whether she had any further children.
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James Chambers married Catherine Redin (17 May 1809 โ€“ 20 June 1875) of
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Nina Chambers (13 September 1874 โ€“ 1955) of Prospect, was a prominent
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Horatio Samuel Redin (1865 โ€“ July 1887), athlete and reporter with
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was destroyed by fire near Chowilla with the loss of five lives.
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Alan Ward Chambers (27 August 1881 โ€“ 27 January 1943) moved to
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He and his bullock dray were called on to assist the party of
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Catherine Chambers (1843โ€“1904) married her cousin, auctioneer
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was a successful grazier and pastoralist in South Australia.
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Elizabeth Catherine Newman (19 December 1862 โ€“ 25 April 1864)
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voyage of 1836 but no more information is available as yet.
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Colonial Dynasty โ€“ the Chambers family of South Australia
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Colonial dynasty: the Chambers family of South Australia
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Colonial dynasty: the Chambers family of South Australia
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Hugh Lindsay Chambers (3 October 1873 โ€“ 30 October 1873)
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He died at Baldina House, St. John's Wood, now part of
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with a useful selection of horses, cattle and sheep.
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Australian Dictionary of Dates and Men of their Time
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Both he and brother James were livestock dealers in
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Biographical Index of South Australians 1836 โ€“ 1885
924:, died of pneumonia. Father at Palm Place, Hackney. 876:His brother Thomas Redin (1814โ€“) was booked on the 561:' irrigation development and the town of Renmark.) 29:'s expeditions across the continent of Australia. 350:, steamboat proprietors. They lived variously in 127:at the first land sale, and imported horses from 564:With brother James, he set up a headquarters at 1869:"Declaration of Confidence in Mr John Stephens" 469:) was named for his second daughter Catherine. 324:( โ€“ 21 May 1925) on 11 March 1872. The town of 1074:Not a reliable source but old and fascinating. 631:It was John who formed the idea of sponsoring 702:on 8 December 1904. Neither had any children. 8: 1082: 1080: 259:without learning of its successful outcome. 1520: 1518: 756:before emigrating with brother John on the 491:(1814? 1815? โ€“ 26 September 1889), born in 334:Priscilla Mary Barker (1883 โ€“ 11 June 1918) 2014:– via National Library of Australia. 1986:– via National Library of Australia. 1955:– via National Library of Australia. 1913:– via National Library of Australia. 1885:– via National Library of Australia. 1857:– via National Library of Australia. 1829:– via National Library of Australia. 1801:– via National Library of Australia. 1773:– via National Library of Australia. 1726:– via National Library of Australia. 1698:– via National Library of Australia. 1650: 1648: 1646: 1639:– via National Library of Australia. 1611:– via National Library of Australia. 1583:– via National Library of Australia. 1555:– via National Library of Australia. 1511:– via National Library of Australia. 1465:– via National Library of Australia. 1437:– via National Library of Australia. 1375:– via National Library of Australia. 1348:– via National Library of Australia. 1303:– via National Library of Australia. 1270:– via National Library of Australia. 1242:– via National Library of Australia. 1214:– via National Library of Australia. 1159:– via National Library of Australia. 1104:– via National Library of Australia. 865:, Lincolnshire. He had been booked on the 442:Chambers Creek and Chambers Hill (in the 168:, and served as Clerk of Course in 1850. 1429:. Ballarat, Vic. 21 July 1860. p. 3 1326: 1324: 1064: 1062: 1060: 2006:. Adelaide. 28 November 1865. p. 3 1821:. Adelaide. 10 December 1895. p. 3 1765:. Adelaide. 15 February 1887. p. 6 1603:. Adelaide. 30 December 1862. p. 3 1281: 1279: 1277: 1206:. Adelaide. 15 February 1860. p. 1 1151:. Adelaide. 1 February 1936. p. 10 991: 1905:. Adelaide. 27 January 1883. p. 6 1690:. Adelaide. 11 January 1888. p. 6 1295:. Adelaide. 11 January 1888. p. 6 1096:. Adelaide. 12 January 1914. p. 7 1039: 1037: 1035: 763:He settled on a farm somewhere in the 337:Eleanor Kate Barker ( โ€“ 2 August 1954) 331:Alfred Edward Barker ( โ€“ 25 June 1925) 1964: 1962: 1793:. Adelaide. 3 January 1857. p. 2 1234:. Adelaide. 30 August 1860. p. 3 1121: 1119: 1117: 1115: 1113: 1111: 935:M. E. Redin had a wheat farm in 1901. 157:He provided the horses and carts for 93:'s expeditions across the continent. 7: 1718:. Adelaide. 20 June 1938. p. 17 1631:. Adelaide. 24 March 1915. p. 4 1575:. Adelaide. 3 August 1886. p. 5 1340:. Adelaide. 8 August 1862. p. 2 1262:. Adelaide. 21 April 1863. p. 2 96:He was the first to drive a team of 1978:. Adelaide. 10 June 1905. p. 6 1849:. Adelaide. 24 May 1930. p. 17 1503:. Adelaide. 23 June 1923. p. 8 1457:. Adelaide. 14 June 1867. p. 3 638:He died aged 74 at his home on the 476:in 1858, surveyor Lee in 1883, and 308:Emily Chambers (4 February 1867 โ€“ ) 226:)'s endorsement, and falsely named 1130:Australian Dictionary of Biography 62:Margaret Goyder Kerr, in her book 14: 951:Robertson brothers (pastoralists) 572:used as a base for exploring the 446:) were named for James Chambers. 1410:. Retrieved on 15 December 2008. 962:Flinders Ranges Research website 142:, at the site later occupied by 1572:The South Australian Advertiser 1454:The South Australian Advertiser 1337:The South Australian Advertiser 1254:"Great Northern Mining Company" 1231:The South Australian Advertiser 726:John McDouall Stuart named the 540:In 1846 he took up land around 190:James and his business partner 890:Lower Mitcham, South Australia 412:and Agnes, formed the company 1: 1757:"Extensive Irrigation Scheme" 1682:"A Chat with an Old Colonist" 1287:"A Chat with ab Old Colonist" 1226:"South Australian Parliament" 1072:George Robertson, Sydney 1879 818:Henley Beach, South Australia 326:Katherine, Northern Territory 200:Great Northern Mining Company 44:1837, around two weeks late. 1897:"Old Colonists' Association" 1785:"The Gold Search Expedition" 1360:"Mrs. Gething to leave B.H." 1126:'Chambers, John (1815โ€“1889)' 1047:Rigby Ltd., Adelaide, 1980. 975:Rigby Ltd., Adelaide, 1980. 624:He had mining leases around 2037:Settlers of South Australia 1623:"Names of Railway Stations" 1388:Alfred Barker (pastoralist) 922:South Australian Advertiser 734:for his daughters, and the 108:, effectively creating the 21:were early settlers in the 2058: 1567:"Death of Mr. E. 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Bagot" 1174:was appointed as its head. 700:Harry Bickford (1843โ€“1927) 2042:South Australian families 2003:South Australian Register 1998:"Serious Fire at Aldinga" 1944:South Australian Register 1902:South Australian Register 1874:South Australian Register 1818:South Australian Register 1790:South Australian Register 1762:South Australian Register 1687:South Australian Register 1600:South Australian Register 1544:South Australian Register 1449:"Police Court โ€“ Adelaide" 1386:John Barker was a son of 1292:South Australian Register 1259:South Australian Register 1203:South Australian Register 896:Their children included: 830:Kooringa, South Australia 814:Prospect, South Australia 644:Richmond, South Australia 173:Long Sutton, Lincolnshire 164:He was involved with the 23:colony of South Australia 1406:18 February 2009 at the 1399:Katherine Town Council: 894:Aldinga, South Australia 626:Blinman, South Australia 591:(managed by John Rose), 281:Aldinga, South Australia 2032:Australian pastoralists 1143:"Little-known Adelaide" 839:, major landholders in 576:for prospective sites. 529:; another claimant was 356:Charleville, Queensland 352:Albury, New South Wales 300:) and moved to England. 19:James and John Chambers 1528:, sold September 1914. 1043:Kerr, Margaret Goyder 971:Kerr, Margaret Goyder 698:She married again, to 480:in 1858 respectively. 390:Whakatane, New Zealand 224:Sir Richard MacDonnell 210:, but his replacement 134:They built a house on 79: 1481:26 March 2015 at the 1183:Stratton, J., (ed.), 579:He took up leases at 552:near the present-day 527:Boyle Travers Finniss 401:Barker & Chambers 366:and had six children. 328:was named after her. 204:London Stock Exchange 144:John Langdon Bonython 100:between Adelaide and 77: 59:on 21 February 1856. 794:In 1842 she married 791:on 10 February 1837 738:for his second son, 633:John McDouall Stuart 478:John McDouall Stuart 465:(and hence the town 360:Beechworth, Victoria 348:Murray & Jackson 269:Newton, Lincolnshire 91:John McDouall Stuart 27:John McDouall Stuart 1710:"To Correspondents" 1526:Quilpie, Queensland 1332:"Topics of the Day" 1088:"Coromandel Valley" 1006:on 12 November 2012 837:Barker and Chambers 430:When cattle dealer 414:Barker and Chambers 212:John Bentham Neales 104:, and Adelaide and 859:James Watson Redin 785:Priscilla Chambers 780:Priscilla Chambers 716:Adelaide Hunt Club 691:William Knox Simms 432:Edward Meade Bagot 364:Brighton, Victoria 80: 1426:The Ballarat Star 1364:The Barrier Miner 1027:Coromandel Valley 802:, and settled at 773:Coromandel Valley 750:Benjamin Chambers 745:Benjamin Chambers 693:, on 17 June 1874 288:Edward John Peake 232:John Baker M.L.C. 118:Coromandel Valley 2049: 2016: 2015: 2013: 2011: 1994: 1988: 1987: 1985: 1983: 1966: 1957: 1956: 1954: 1952: 1939:"Family Notices" 1935: 1929: 1928: 1921: 1915: 1914: 1912: 1910: 1893: 1887: 1886: 1884: 1882: 1865: 1859: 1858: 1856: 1854: 1837: 1831: 1830: 1828: 1826: 1813:"Family Notices" 1809: 1803: 1802: 1800: 1798: 1781: 1775: 1774: 1772: 1770: 1753: 1747: 1734: 1728: 1727: 1725: 1723: 1706: 1700: 1699: 1697: 1695: 1678: 1672: 1671: 1669: 1667: 1662:on 27 March 2012 1658:. 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Index

colony of South Australia
John McDouall Stuart
Coromandel
Largs Bay

Ponders End
John McDouall Stuart
bullocks
Port Adelaide
Glenelg
Port Road
Bay Road
Coromandel Valley
town acre
Van Diemens Land
Montefiore Hill
North Adelaide
John Langdon Bonython
John Watts
Tolmer
Jockey Club
Long Sutton, Lincolnshire
William Finke
London Stock Exchange
Charles Bonney
John Bentham Neales
Mount Remarkable
Burra
Sir Richard MacDonnell
John Morphett

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