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204:. The business was immediately successful, and in September he moved to larger premises. Having consolidated his pharmacy business, he began to diversify, importing clothing, household goods, furniture, and eventually almost anything for which there was a demand. He also became involved in banking, becoming a 160:
He arrived in the Swan River Colony in January 1833. He had a substantial amount of family money with him, and there is evidence to suggest that he put it to immediate use in aiding his cousin, who was in financial difficulties. Shortly after George Shenton's arrival, William Kernot Shenton obtained
140:, England on 2 January 1811. He was the second of four sons of a wealthy silk manufacturer. At the age of fifteen, he was apprenticed to a pharmacist named William Bilton. Bilton and his family were 508: 288: 503: 189:, who stole nearly half a ton of flour. In 1835, construction of a new mill began. The fate of the original mill is unknown, but the new mill stands today; known as 252:
He gave strong support to the Wesleyan Church throughout his life in the colony. From 1841 he was secretary of the Wesleyan Committee, and was a member of the
181:. George Shenton was certainly involved in the running of the mill, as he was at the mill, alone, in April 1834, when the mill was raided by a large party of 518: 513: 284: 498: 424: 338: 291:. Another son was prominent Perth businessman, Ernest Chawner Shenton who later ran the business which was renamed to E. C. Shenton and Co. 224:, and began to investigate the possibility of mining and exporting natural resources such as copper, lead and coal. In 1848, he joined with 148:. His decision to leave England was sudden, and appears to have been a result of a falling-out between Shenton and Bilton. Shenton's cousin 411: 325: 382: 237: 416: 330: 170: 276: 52: 166: 225: 144:, and during his apprenticeship Shenton became a Wesleyan himself. In 1832, at the age of 21, he migrated to the 120: 229: 209: 149: 94: 182: 493: 488: 465: 253: 205: 438: 430: 420: 352: 344: 334: 194: 145: 264:
On 29 November 1838, he married Annie Catherine Cousins; they would have thirteen children.
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on its establishment in 1841. Meanwhile, he continued his work as a pharmacist, taking on
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Building Committee. He donated both money and medicine to the church and its missions.
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had been in the colony since 1829, and this probably also influenced his decision.
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Turner, June Shenton (1997). "George Shenton, The Elder, 1811–1867".
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as an apprentice in 1845. In 1845, he became involved in the export of
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in a storm. His financial affairs were taken over by his eldest son
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In May 1838, he opened for business as Perth's first
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Member of the Western Australian Legislative Council
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Index

Winchester
Mandurah
William Kernot Shenton
pharmacist
merchant
colonial
Perth, Western Australia
Winchester
Wesleyans
Swan River Colony
William Kernot Shenton
Point Belches
Mill Point
South Perth
mill
Aborigines
Calyute
The Old Mill
historic landmark
chemist
director
Western Australian Bank
Edmund Birch
jarrah
Sandalwood
Anthony O'Grady Lefroy
Geraldine Mining Company
galena
Champion Bay
Augustus Gregory

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