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Samuel Stephens (colonial manager)

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334:, on the brink of the Mount Lofty Ranges, when his horse stumbled and rolled over him. Some contemporaries said the accident was caused by recklessness, but that was doubted by others, who said that Stephens had only one month earlier dismounted and led his horse at that same hill for fear of an accident. He was survived by his wife Charlotte Hudson Stephens, née Beare (1788 – 16 December 1875), a fellow-immigrant on the 243:, these charges were eventually dismissed due to lack of evidence. He was heavily criticised for the purchase, contrary to instructions, of 60 acres of town land for the South Australian Company, although many later came to applaud his action. Under pressure of being sacked, and well before the expiration of his contract of seven years, Stephens resigned his position in 1837 to be replaced by 174:(1811-1861), both of whom were to be prominent in the settlement of South Australia. A quarrelsome individual, he fell out with the Wesleyan authorities in 1835 and applied for a position as an assistant surveyor in the proposed new colony of South Australia. Instead, however, he ended up being appointed the first manager of the 255:
Regarded as a good judge of land and agricultural prospects, many colonists eagerly sought his advice, including McLaren. He then concentrated on exploration of the colony for the purposes of land speculation and development, much of which activity was undertaken in conjunction with
223:, by its Captain George Martin. The second marriage in the colony was between Samuel Stephens aged 30 and fellow passenger Charlotte Hudson Beare (c. 1782 – 16 December 1875) aged 53 and this event also took place aboard the 238:
Some accounts depict Stephens as an intemperate and inept manager tardy in administrative duties, and exceeding his authority. Suspended after he allegedly attempted to kill a sailor from a rival whaling firm at
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He was born the eighth son of Rev. John Stephens (1772-1841) who was prominent in the Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society and was President of the British Wesleyan Conference in 1827. His siblings included
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on behalf of the London-based Secondary Towns Association. During their return to Adelaide Stephens, who had ridden ahead, was killed while descending a steep spur known as Gleeson's Hill at
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In 1839 he was appointed inaugural treasurer of the committee to found the Botanical and Horticultural Gardens. In October 1839 he was an inaugural committee member of the
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and was performed by Captain George Martin on 24 September 1836. The age difference between the bride and groom caused much gossip. His brother-in-law
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26 November 1861 p.8 accessed 1 July 2011 – poor quality original; the quite legible OCR text appears on p.7
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The first wedding in the new Province was between Mary Powell a passenger aboard the
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In January 1840 he joined a small party of four horsemen which included
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expedition, along with immigration agent John Brown (1801–79).
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He travelled to South Australia in February 1836 in the
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Index

Samuel Stephens (Colonial Manager)
Samuel Stephens (disambiguation)
Mount Osmond, South Australia
John Stephens
Edward Stephens
South Australian Company
John
Edward
South Australian Company
Duke of York
Lady Mary Pelham
John Pirie
Kangaroo Island
Angas
Thomas Hudson Beare
Thomas Hudson Beare
Encounter Bay
David McLaren
John Morphett
John Hill
Coffin Bay
Venus Bay
Eyre Peninsula
John Hill
Streaky Bay
Denial Bay
Riverland
Lake Victoria
Agricultural and Horticultural Society.
John Morphett

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