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Robert Haining (minister)

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was a man of broad sympathies allied with strict orthodoxy, cultured and well-stored mind, genial temperament and warm heart, but had a somewhat retiring and unassuming disposition. His sterling qualities won for him and retained many friends among all denominations, who will mourn his sudden
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A deed of union of the three branches of the Presbyterian Churches was signed in Adelaide on 10 May 1865 by John Gardner (Chalmers Church), Robert Haining (St. Andrew's, Wakefield Street), John Anderson (Strathalbyn), James Gordon (Gawler), James Lyall (Flinders Street), W. Davidson (Clare),
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on 28 November 1841, just seven days after arrival in the new colony with a sizable congregation. A reception was held on St. Andrew's Day (30 November) at which some 50 gentlemen attended. and a "Friends of the Church of Scotland" was formed to support their new minister:
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Haining's congregation eventually outgrew the building and a new Church of St. Andrew was constructed on Wakefield Street, the foundation stone being laid on 13 May 1858 and the first service held on 13 March 1859.
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Buildings: Angas Street schoolroom, near Victoria Square (1839–1842); Gouger Street, near Victoria Square (1842–1864); Flinders Street (1864–1956) demolished 1957
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and on 6 February 1844 the foundation stone was laid and the first service taken by Haining on the morning of 14 July 1844, with Congregationalist pastor
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European settlement was in its very early days and the Scottish settlers widely scattered, but he was able to conduct his first service at the (Anglican)
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Wilhelmina Wilson "Mina" Haining (1844 – 26 November 1925) married Police Inspector John Henry Hayden Roe (c. 1835 – 27 January 1877) in 1862. He left
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Haining continued to officiate as pastor until 1871, when owing to failing health he retired to Glenelg, and was succeeded by Rev. James Henderson.
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J. McLellan, 'Haining, Robert (1802–1874)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University,
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The spirit of cooperation from the other Christian denominations continued over the following months, with Haining conducting services at the
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Buildings: St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church on Grenfell Street (1844– ); St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church on Wakefield Street (1859– )
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He was also a member of the Aborigines’ Friends Society, the Adelaide City Mission and the Board of Public Competitive Examinations.
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Robert Grant Haining (1842–1919) married Alice Marshall ( – 1888) in 1887; he married again, to Julia Fyffe ( – ) in 1899
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George James Haining (1854–1928) married Julia Marion MacDonald ( –1938) in 1890
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Robert Haining married Jessy Grant ( –1890) in 1841. Their children included:
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United Secession Church officially became United Presbyterian Church in 1847
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Jessy Grant Haining (1849–1895) married Charles Walter Smith ( – ) in 1883
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Alexander Law (Mount Barker), and James Moddich (Mount Pleasant)
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off Cape York. She started a school in Glenelg, married again to
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1839 to 1857; Peter Mercer (probationary) 1855 to 1856;
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and the Congregational Church in Freeman Street (now
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Haining was appointed to the Destitute Board in 1849
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Index

Church of Scotland
South Australia
Maxton, Roxburghshire
John Watson's Institution
George Watson's Hospital
Edinburgh University
Trinity Church
North Terrace
William Smillie
George Tinline
Friends Meeting House, Adelaide
Gawler Place
Grenfell Street
T. Q. Stow
Clare
George Edward Young
Ralph Drummond
James Lyall
George Davidson
James Henderson
John Gardner
Scots Church


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"St. Andrew's Day"
Adelaide Chronicle and South Australian Literary Record
"A Public Meeting"
Southern Australian
"Church of Scotland"

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