Extracts from SA General Registry Office (GRO) Information |
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From the foundation of South Australia as a colony in December 1836 up until the implementation of the Real Property Act (Torrens Title System) in 1858, all deeds and records of land and other similar transactions were held at the South Australian General Registry Office (GRO). The role of the GRO covered more than just property transactions and included mortgages, conveyances, leases, land grants, indentures, wills and other records which were deposited with the office. Documents called memorials represent those original deeds registered and held by the GRO, whereas documents known as deposits or enrolments are certified copies held by the GRO. These GRO records are now held at the S.A. Land Services Group, corner of Marion Road and Richmond Road, Netley where such records for early landowners and pioneer settlers are available upon suitable application.
Reg Butler (Hahndorf Historian), together with considerable help over an extended period of time, extracted relevant details from the GRO records. These consist of data extracted from GRO Applications, Deposits, Enrolments, Land Grants, Memorials, and RPA Searches. Individual extracted details were subsequently merged together by Reg under a common name or title forming the following Merged Lists listed below.
The following information was extracted basically 'as is' from Reg's unpublished computer working files as at c2014. Although it is certain that when compiling such data Reg took all available means to ensure accuracy and has provided appropriate references for most information, it is left to the reader to determine the validity of all such data. Under no circumstances will Reg Butler correspond about or discuss any of the material or data included in any pages containing information extracted from his computer files. |
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Names Beginning 'Sm*' to 'Sq*'
SMALES, Richard surgeon Noarlunga 1866 Memorial 24/212
SMALL, Celia Roubel widow Camberwell, Surrey, England, power of attorney to Thomas FOTHERINGHAM brewer Kapunda, to invest money in SA mortgage properties 13/10/1865 Deposit 150/1869
SMALL, Charles labourer Willunga. Hundred of Kuitpo land grant 1862 Grant Book 2 Page 97 County Adelaide
SMALL, George Robert of Parilla, died 15/10/1942. Executors; George William Small company director 75 Meyer St, Torrensville and Arthur GAETJENS licensed land broker 50 Flinders St, Adelaide Grant Book 12 Page 131 County Chandos
No 1
SMALL, Henry labourer Willunga 1915 Memorial 44/473
SMALL, Henry labourer Willunga, died 29/5/1934 intestate. Husband of Bertha Louise Small. Estate worth £120 Memorial 166/508
No 1
SMALL, John clerk to Josiah PARTRIDGE solicitor Adelaide 1849[-1857] Memorial 53/17
SMALL, John clerk to Walter Vernon HERFORD solicitor Adelaide 1859 Memorial 3/15
SMALL, John clerk to WV HERFORD solicitor Kapunda 1859 Memorial 318/160
No 2
SMALL, John accountant Pt Elliot 1858 Memorial 232/143
SMALL, John agent Kapunda 1859[-1883] Memorial 188/157
Application 19568
SMALL, John auctioneer Kapunda 1860[-1880] Memorial 127/170, 1Application 18028
SMALL, John agent Kapunda 1863 Application 4725
SMALL, John gentleman formerly of Pt Elliot but now of Kapunda 1865 Memorial 162/235
SMALL, John auctioneer Kapunda Co Light. Hundred of Whyte land grant 1875 Grant Book 60 Page 49 County Victoria
SMALL, John agent Kapunda Co Light. Hundred of Whyte land grant 1878 Grant Book 60 Page 53 County Victoria
SMALL, John land broker Kapunda 1880 Application 17950
SMALL, John gentleman Kapunda 1888 Memorial 192/391
SMALL, John gentleman Kapunda 1890 Application 21953
SMALL, L housekeeper Semaphore. Samuel Small mentioned but not described 1902 Memorial 176/445
No 1
SMALL, Lionel Morgan farmer Cooke Plains Co Russell. Hundred of Roby land grant 1911 Grant Book 6 Page 21 County Buccleuch
SMALL, Lionel Morgan farmer Pinnaroo. Hundred of Pinnaroo land grant 1926 Grant Book 12 Page 54 County Chandos
SMALL, Peter butcher Adelaide 1877 Memorial 74/304
No 1
SMALL, Samuel gentleman Pt Wakefield 1856 Memorial 167/98 SMALL, Samuel land agent Goolwa 1858 Memorial 21/144
SMALL, Samuel gentleman formerly of Goolwa but now of Kapunda 1866 Memorial 82/225
SMALL, Samuel storekeeper Marrabel 1865 Application 5912
SMALL, Samuel commission agent Marrabel on the Dirty Light 1866 Memorial 184/216
SMALL, Samuel schoolmaster Hamilton on the Light 1868[-1872] Memorial 11/239, Application 12143
SMALL, Samuel schoolmaster Pt Lincoln 1875[-1876] Memorial 204/282, Application 14835
SMALL, Samuel schoolmaster Greens Plains Hundred of Kilkerran land grant 1875 Grant Book 19 Page 165 County Fergusson
SMALL, Samuel schoolmaster Maitland 1876[-1879] Memorial 157/292
SMALL, Samuel farmer Maitland 1881 Memorial 53/328
SMALL, Samuel schoolmaster Pt Lincoln Hundred of Kilkerran land grant 1882 Grant Book 19 Page 169 County Fergusson
SMALL, Samuel of Kilkerran Hundred of Kilkerran land grant 1883 Grant Book 19 Page 170 County Fergusson
SMALL, Samuel schoolmaster Uley near Smithfield Hundred of Kilkerran land grant 1884[-1885] Grant Book 19 Page 170a County Fergusson
SMALL, Samuel of Kilkerran Hundred of Kilkerran land grant 1884 Grant Book 19 Page 171 County Fergusson
SMALL, Samuel farmer Kadina 1887[-1901] Memorial 6/389
SMALL, Samuel farmer Tickera 1891 Memorial 226/408
No 2 - perhaps a continuation of No 1
SMALL, Samuel gentleman Adelaide 1863 Application 3778
SMALL, Samuel vendor Orange Vale near Montacute 1863 Memorial 349/189
SMALL, Samuel farmer Orange Vale near Adelaide 1865 Memorial 118/205
No 2 FIND CHECK RUN
SMALL, Samuel farmer Semaphore Co Adelaide. Hundred of Roby land grant 1906 Grant Book 6 Page 21 County Buccleuch
SMALL, Samuel farmer North Adelaide Co Adelaide. Pinnaroo (Hundred of Pinnaroo) township allotment land grant 1907 Grant Book 12 Page 73 County Chandos
SMALL, William gentleman Flinders. Flinders (later Streaky Bay Hundred of Ripon) township allotment land grant 1866 Grant Book 66 Page 186 County Robinson
SMALLACOMBE, Agnes spinster Appila Hundred of Appila land grant 1881 Grant Book 24 Page 504 County Frome
No 1
SMALLACOMBE, David farmer Hansborough Co Light. Hundred of Bundaleer land grant 1871[-1876] Grant Book 60 Page 63 County Victoria
SMALLACOMBE, David farmer Georgetown. Hundred of Bundaleer land grant 1877 Grant Book 60 Page 355 County Victoria
SMALLACOMBE, David farmer near Georgetown. Hundred of Narridy land grant 1881 Grant Book 60 Page 258 County Victoria
SMALLACOMBE, David farmer Georgetown 1889 Memorial 69/396
No 1 - likely to be the same person
SMALLACOMBE, Frederick farmer Gumeracha 1858 Memorial 245/148
SMALLACOMBE, Frederick licensed victualler Pt Elliot 1867 Memorial 231/223
No 1
SMALLACOMBE, John farmer Gumeracha. Hundred of Talunga land grant 1853 Grant Book 1 Page 239 County Adelaide
SMALLACOMBE, John farmer Gumeracha 1854 Memorial 203/68
SMALLACOMBE, John licensed victualler Gumeracha 1855 Memorial 135/92
SMALLACOMBE, John late licensed victualler Gumeracha, died 19/2/1872, of palsey, aged 65. His wife, Grace Caroline Smallacombe, predeceased him on 30/4/1859, aged 62. Her son, John Frederick Samuel Smallacombe out of business 1904, saw 'the dead body of the said Grace Caroline Wilhelmine Smallacombe in her coffin in the Kenton Inn at Gumeracha where she was residing at the time of her death, and I attended her funeral'. Elisabeth Ann VORWERK wife of Adolph Vorwerk farmer Angaston, died 26/10/1900, of 1 year's cancer of the great omentum and colon, was a daughter of John Smallacombe. No children of the Vorwerk marriage Application 24866
No 2
SMALLACOMBE, John farmer Hansborough Co Light. Hundred of Bundaleer land grant 1873 Grant Book 60 Page 70 County Victoria
No 2
SMALLACOMBE, John farmer Hundred of Coglin 1886 Memorial 138/379
No 1
SMALLACOMBE, John Thomas farmer Bagot Well Co Light. Hundred of Yangya land grant 1876 Grant Book 60 Page 88 County Victoria
SMALLACOMBE, John Thomas farmer Dawson. John Smallacombe mentioned but not described 1887 Memorial 200/386
No 1 – the Elder and the Younger
SMALLACOMBE, Philip farmer Landulph Farm near Inverbrackie 1859[-1866] Memorial 186/151, Application 7385
SMALLACOMBE, Philip farmer Woodside Co Adelaide. Hundred of Bundaleer land grant 1876 Grant Book 60 Page 66 County Victoria
SMALLACOMBE, Philip farmer Georgetown. Hundred of Bundaleer land grant 1877 Grant Book 60 Page 356 County Victoria
SMALLACOMBE, Philip farmer Georgetown. Hundred of Yangya land grant 1880 Grant Book 60 Page 94 County Victoria
SMALLACOMBE, Philip the Younger farmer near Kapunda Co Light. Hundred of Yangya land grant 1877 Grant Book 60 Page 90 County Victoria
No 1 – the Elder
SMALLACOMBE, Thomas farmer Landulph Farm Onkaparinga 1849[-1853] Memorial 239/15
SMALLACOMBE, Thomas farmer Woodside Woodside Wesleyan Methodist Glebe Land (Land grant 16/8/1851 Section 5029a Hundred of Onkaparinga) foundation trustee Application 19964
SMALLACOMBE, Thomas farmer Inverbrackie 1854[-1856] Memorial 498/100
SMALLACOMBE, Thomas farmer Landulph Farm, Woodside 1873 Application 12816
SMALLACOMBE, Thomas died 25/7/1882 Woodside, of dropsy, aged 74. His grandson, Thomas HIGGINSON of Woodside registered the death Application 19964
SMALLACOMBE, Thomas gentleman Woodside, had died. By 1884, his widow, Mary Ann Hannah Smallacombe, had moved to Georgetown. Sons - William James Smallacombe farmer Gladstone, Thomas and David Smallacombe farmers Georgetown Memorial 247/355
SMALLACOMBE, Thomas the Elder gentleman Woodside, died 25/7/1882. His estate worth £4,712. House, land and furniture to his wife, Mary Ann Hannah Smallacombe, in trust for life. The executors then to sell everything and the proceeds to be divided equally absolutely in remainder expectant amongst their seven children - Thomas Smallacombe the Younger farmer Georgetown 'my watch and chain' in addition to his equal share, Phillip Smallacombe, William James Smallacombe farmer Gladstone, David Smallacombe, Joseph Smallacombe, the children of his deceased daughter Jane (Mary Jane) HILL, and another child still to find. Jane Hill's daughter, Anne HIGGINSON, to get £100 to help her run a store. Joseph Smallacombe to get only half of what he was owed; the rest to go in trust into the bank, to gain interest and then the total sum go to his children equally absolutely in remainder expectant after he [Joseph Smallacombe] died. Thomas Smallacombe the Elder also instructed his own executors to erect a headstone over his grave 'showing at least my name and date of birth and death, also to cause an iron fence to be erected around such grave' Application 24416
No 2 – the Younger
SMALLACOMBE, Thomas farmer Sandy Waterholes near Woodside 1858[-1864] Memorial 92/143
SMALLACOMBE, Thomas farmer Grove Farm [near Charleston] 1859[-1863] Memorials 129/151 &138/190
SMALLACOMBE, Thomas the Younger farmer near Kapunda Co Light. Hundred of Yangya land grant 1875 Grant Book 60 Page 87 County Victoria
No 1
SMALLACOMBE, Thomas Archibald farmer Gulnare Hundred of Appila land grant 1881 Grant Book 24 Page 505 County Frome
SMALLACOMBE, Thomas Archibald farmer Appila Hundred of Baroota land grant 1884 Grant Book 24 Page 696 County Frome
SMALLACOMBE, William farmer Enfield Farm near Woodside 1862 Memorial 286/186
SMALLWOOD, Samuel plasterer Hindmarsh 1855 Memorial 79/81
No 1
SMART, Albert clerk and Alfred Smart hawker Adelaide 1876 Memorial 36/291
SMART, Albert and John James Neville BLYTH timber merchants Adelaide 1879[-1880] Memorial 11/313
No 1
SMART, Charles plasterer Unley 1844[-1865] Memorial 57/4
SMART, Charles plasterer Adelaide 1864[-1873] Memorial 161/199
SMART, Charles plasterer formerly of Unley 1865 but now of Adelaide 1870 Application 10813
SMART, Charles plasterer Adelaide (Carrington St) 1872 Memorial 144/260
SMART, Charles plasterer formerly of Adelaide 1841 then Unley 1846 now Adelaide 1875. Linked with William Smart plasterer Kent Town Application 14469
No 2
SMART, Charles labourer Gawler 1859 Memorial 187/154
SMART, Charles labourer formerly of Gawler 1859 but now of the Murray River 1865 Application 6165
No 1
SMART, Charles Fleming farmer Golden Grove 1863 Memorial 95/191
SMART, Charles Fleming farmer Modbury 1876, and Jane Smart his wife, daughter of the late Thomas ROBERTS formerly farmer Upper Dry Creek 1848 Application 14990
SMART, Charles Fleming farmer Narridy. Trustee Institute Narridy Narridy (Hundred of Narridy) township allotment land grant 1894 Grant Book 60 Page 487 County Victoria
SMART, Clyde Allenby farmer Kangarilla. Kangarilla Institute trustee 1946 Memorial 76/528
SMART, Edmund Walter sawyer near Clarendon member; Kangarilla Wesleyan Methodist Church 1878 Application 16596
SMART, Elliot Edgar farmer Melrose 1942[-1945] Memorial 84/516
SMART, Frederick Arthur farmer Kangarilla. Kangarilla Institute trustee 1946 Memorial 76/528
No 1
SMART, Frederick William farmer Pt Germein trustee unnamed Church Hundred of Baroota land grant 1891 Grant Book 24 Page 697 County Frome
SMART, Frederick William farmer Baroota Hundred of Baroota land grant 1896 Grant Book 24 Page 699 County Frome
SMART, Henry Alfred farmer Baker Gully near Kuitpo 1888 Application 21407
No 1
SMART, James teamster near Clarendon member; Kangarilla Wesleyan Methodist Church 1878 Application 16596
SMART, James and SMART, Albert Arthur farmers Baker Gully [probably near Kangarilla] 1883 Application 19875
SMART, James farmer Baker Gully 1901 Memorial 73/443
SMART, James teamster Clarendon 1908 Memorial 125/459
SMART, James Loudon Cranston farmer Yankalilla 1938 Application 28157
No 1
SMART, John farmer of the Torrens 1846 Memorial 278/7
SMART, John farmer Little Para [Golden Grove schoolhouse trustee] 1849 Memorial 261/15
SMART, John famer Little Para and Agnes Smart his wife 1851 Memorial 94/38
SMART, John farmer Para Plains 1851 Memorial 203/41
SMART, John farmer Little Para 1852[-1855] Memorial 202/41
SMART, John farmer Golden Grove 1867[-1879] Memorial 65/226, Application 12160
SMART, John farmer Golden Grove, died 14/8/ 1882. His wife, Agnes Smart, had predeceased him Memorial 165/344
SMART, John of Golden Grove, died 14/8/1882. James LINSDAY auctioneer Smithfield sold part of the farmland on 21/9/1882. James ROBERTS, the purchaser, defaulted in mortgage repayments, and the land went up to public auction again through James Henry PARR at Adelaide on 26/6/1888. Carl von Bertouch auctioneer Adelaide purchased the property this time (Section 5465 Hundred of Yatala) for £255 Memorial 125/393
SMART, John farmer Golden Grove, died c1879. His wife, Agnes Smart, to get the income from the estate for life, after which the trustees had to sell the assets and divide the proceeds accordingly to the children - Elizabeth Smart (to get a quarter of the estate), John Rennie Smart, Clementina KIRKLAND wife of Alexander Kirkland farmer Golden Grove, Agnes wife of James ROBERTS farmer Golden Grove, Robert Smart. Trustees John Miller ANDERSON draper Hindley St, Adelaide, and Gilbert WOOD grocer Rundle St, Adelaide Application 21016
SMART, John farmer Golden Grove, died 14/8/1882. His estate in trust to his wife, Agnes Smart, the income for her lifetime, then to their daughter - Agnes ROBERTS wife of James Roberts the Elder farmer Golden Grove (in trust for her lifetime only, then to her children in equal shares absolutely). The family in 1899 was: Charles Roberts farmer formerly of Golden Grove now of North Adelaide, James Roberts the Younger storekeeper formery of Golden Grove now of Nyngan NSW, John Roberts farmer Golden Grove, Arthur Roberts farmer Golden Grove, Agnes BARTLE nee Roberts wife of William Bartle machinist Adelaide; Ada HAINES nee Roberts wife of Robert Haines contractor Tea Tree Gully; Rosina ROSS nee Roberts wife of Archibald Ross blacksmith formerly of Tea Tree Gully now of in Western Australia; Elizabeth MARR nee Roberts wife of Herbert Marr storekeeper Golden Grove.. Elizabeth Constance Roberts 22 Golden Grove married Herbert Edwin MARR 23 gardener Golden Grove (Father: William Marr) on 12/3/1893 John Felix GILBERT residence Payneham. Minister: Stephen WELLINGTON Primitive Methodist Minister Norwood. Witnesses: John G Roberts gardener Golden Grove and Lilian Jessie MARR of Golden Grove. Ada Roberts 31 spinster Golden Grove married Robert HAINES 30 road contractor Tea Tree Gully (Father: William Haines deceased) on 22/3/1893 Tea Tree Gully Baptist Chapel. Minister: FF Medcalf. Witnesses: James Roberts farmer Golden Grove and Harriet HICKS dressmaker Tea Tree Gully Application 23835
No 2
SMART, John farmer Pt Wakefield 1884 Memorial 72/359
SMART, John Rennie farmer Golden Grove 1883[-1886] Memorial 169/346, Application 20240
No 1
SMART, Joseph stonemason Norwood 1851 Memorial 356/38
SMART, Joseph stone mason Maryborough Vic 1862 He sold land in Norwood Memorial 148/184
SMART, JLC farmer Normanville linked with AH Smart domestic duties Normanville 1930 Memorial 32/503
No 1
SMART, Lionel Ledgar farmer Clarendon 1904 Memorial 112/450
SMART, Lionel Ledgar farmer [formerly of Clarendon but now of] Kangarilla 1934. Father of Cecil Smart dairyman Clarendon Application 27944
No 1
SMART, Richard plasterer Hindmarsh 1850[-1853] Memorial 69/23
SMART, Richard gold digger Echunga. He began a 14-year lease of 11 acres on the Echunga goldfields by the Onkaparinga River for £200 to cover the entire leasetime 1857 Memorial 261/138
SMART, Richard labourer formerly of Echunga but now of the colony of Victoria 1858 Memorial 80/140
SMART, Richard miner late of Echunga, but now of Ararat Vic, power of attorney to James GILES gentleman Adelaide, to manage his SA business affairs, including land held with James Giles, Alfred FRANCE and Bryan BLUNDELL 4/9/1858 Deposit 94/1869
SMART, Richard miner formerly of Echunga but now of Ararat Vic 1859 Memorial 224/150
No 1
SMART, Robert farmer Little Para 1855 Memorial 78/90
SMART, Robert farmer Little Para foundation trustee Pt Section 5459 Hundred of Yatala 'a place of interment for the dead of all denominations' 1855 Grant Book 1 Page 77 County Adelaide
SMART, Robert farmer Narridy 1885 Memorial 114/371
SMART, Robert farmer formerly of Golden Grove but now of Narridy 1895 Memorial 82/426
No 1
SMART, Samuel solicitor Adelaide (Stephens Place) Adelaide 1839[-1840] Memorial 3/1
SMART, Samuel solicitor Adelaide (Rundle St) 1850[-1855] Memorial 285/46
SMART, Samuel solicitor 88 Little Raglan St, Emerald Hill Vic, died 27/2/1865 of 1 year's liver and stomach disease, aged 71. Son of ? Smart gentleman and ? nee TULL. Born at Windsor, Berks, England. 25 years in Australia - NSW, SA and Vic. Married 2ce at Cape Town - aged 35 Mary Ann COKES, aged 57 Pamela Holt CAITHNESS. No children Application 16232
No 2 - mixture of the Elder and the Younger
SMART, Samuel yeoman Blakiston 1849[-1867] Memorial 16/18
SMART, Samuel the Younger farmer Hundred of Inkerman 1877 Application 16423
SMART, Samuel farmer Hundred of Inkerman 1884 Memorial 73/359
No 1
SMART, Thomas of SA 1850 Hundred of Willunga land grant Memorial 428/31
SMART, Thomas farmer White Valley near Willunga 1853 Memorial 479/55
SMART, Thomas farmer Aldinga Plains 1861 Memorial 431/179
SMART, Thomas of Aldinga, died 29/4//1865. He left estate to his sister, Lydia SALISBURY wife of Thomas Salisbury labourer Milton Ernest, Beds, England and the testator's niece Mrs COCKSEDGE of Pt Willunga Memorials 24 & 25/211, LTO Search 2203
SALISBURY, Thomas labourer Milton Ernest, Beds, England and Lydia, his wife, power of attorney to William Mathews SANDFORD and William Francis keperT solicitors Adelaide, to facilitate Mrs Salisbury’s legacy (Section 521 Hundred of Noarlunga) from the will of Thomas SMART of Aldinga, who died 29/4/1865 Deposit 89/1866
SMART, Theodore Oliver carpenter Clarendon. Hundred of Kuitpo land grant 1922 Grant Book 2 Page 105 County Adelaide
No 1
SMART, William farmer Eyre Flat 1852[-1853] Memorial 328/48
SMART, William farmer Kangarilla. Kangarilla Wesleyan Methodist Chapel member and trustee 1853 Memorial 221/63
SMART, William farmer Kuitpo 1853[-1854] Memorial 427/56
SMART, William farmer Hundred of Kuitpo 1856 Memorial 13/238
SMART, William farmer formerly of Kuitpo 1854 but now of Clarendon 1867 Application 8736
SMART, William farmer Clarendon 1865[-1867] Memorial 105/203
SMART, William no description, died 5/10/1874 Baker Gully, and was buried 7/10/1874 at Kangarilla. He owned Sections of land in the Hundred of Kuitpo. Bequests to his wife, Ann Smart, and his sons, Albert Arthur Smart, Edmund Walter Smart, Frederick William Smart, James Smart and Henry Alfred Smart Memorial 190/286, Application 16596
No 2
SMART, William sawyer Baker Gully member; Kangarilla Wesleyan Methodist Church 1878 Application 16596
No 3
SMART, William labourer Hope Valley 1881 Memorial 84/332
SMART, William labourer Hope Valley 1885 Application 20575
SMART, William out of business Modbury 1919, declared that he had gone to live in Hope Valley in 1866 and left there early in January 1918 to live in Modbury Application 28196
SMART, W Robert clerk to JH Richman solicitor Adelaide 1850[-1855] Memorial 259/25
No 1
SMEATON, Thomas Drury Esquire formerly of Adelaide but now of Robe 1868 Memorial 60/229
SMEATON, Thomas Drury bank manager Adelaide 1872 Memorial 73/262
SMEATON, Thomas Drury bank manager Adelaide and Selina Smeaton his wife 1873 Memorial 55/268
SMEATON, Thomas Drury interim inspector Bank of SA 1873[-1878] Memorial 37/266
SMEATON, Thomas Drury bank manager formerly of Robe but now Adelaide 1882, married Jane WITT spinster of Adelaide, on 30/8/1855 St John’s Halifax St, Adelaide. Witnesses: James George and Matilda Witt. Jane Smeaton died 16/12/1865 at Robe, during childbirth, aged 37. She had given birth to four children during her marriage - Clement Smeaton born 15/8/1857 died 5/2/1859; Ernest born 28/9/1862 died 28/8/1863; Anatole Smeaton born 1/1/1859; Stirling Smeaton born 30/10/1860. In the 1850s, TD Smeaton apparently was the Secretary to the SA Banking Company Application 18892
No 1
SMEATON, William Charles carpenter Adelaide (Pt TA 113 Currie St) 1847 Memorial 241/9
SMEATON, William Charles carpenter and joiner [formerly of Adelaide but now of] Kensington 1850 Memorial 84/20
No 1
SMEDLEY, Carrington storekeeper North Kapunda 1850 Memorial 197/23
SMEDLEY, Carrington storekeeper Kapunda 1852[-1856] Memorial 175/40
SMEDLEY, Carrington draper Kapunda 1854 Memorial 41/256
SMEDLEY, Carrington Esquire North Adelaide 1857[-1858] Memorial 7/120
SMEDLEY, Carrington Esquire formerly of Prospect Hall, North Adelaide but now in parts beyond the seas 1859 Memorial 320/160
SMEDLEY, Carrington gentleman formerly of Adelaide but now of 9 Belmont Hill, Lee near Lewisham, Kent, England 1860 Memorial 315/167
SMEDLEY, Carrington gentleman Adelaide 1862 Memorial 309/180
SMEDLEY, Carrington JP Esquire Alverstoke Glen Osmond 1864 Application 4970
SMEDLEY, Carrington Esquire Glen Osmond 1865 Memorial 7/209
SMEDLEY, Carrington gentleman The Semaphore and Mary Ann Smedley his wife. Mrs Smedley owned Palm House, Hackney, which she leased to Rowland REES architect Adelaide at £125 a year 1884 Memorial 68/358
SMEDLEY, Carrington gentleman formerly of North Adelaide but now of The Semaphore 1891 Memorial 115/409
SMEDLEY, Carrington Esquire formerly of Glen Osmond but now of The Semaphore 1893 Memorial 34/419
SMEDLEY, Daniel linked with Section 126 Hundred of Hawker Co Jervois 1885 Memorial 202/370
No 1
SMEDLEY, Francis farmer Pekina. Orroroo (Hundred of Walloway) township allotment land grant 1876 Grant Book 13 Page 132 County Dalhousie
SMEDLEY, Francis farmer and poundkeeper Orroroo. Hundred of Walloway land grant 1878 Grant Book 13 Page 219 County Dalhousie
SMEDLEY, Francis of Orroroo 1887 Memorial 229/398
No 2
SMEDLEY, Francis teamster Black Rock Plain. Hundred of Walloway land grant 1882 Grant Book 13 Page 226 County Dalhousie
SMEDLEY, Francis farmer Walloway Springs. Rye (later Walloway Hundred of Coomooroo) township allotment land grant 1882 Grant Book 13 Page 452 County Dalhousie
SMEDLEY, Francis publican Roseworthy Co Gawler. Hundred of Black Rock Plain land grant 1883 Grant Book 13 Page 111 County Dalhousie
SMEDLEY, Francis publican Walloway linked with Selina Ann BATTY nee Smedley wife of Charles Taylor Batty no description 1886 Memorial 174/382
No 3
SMEDLEY, Francis farmer Thebarton Co Adelaide. Hundred of Peake land grant 1908 Grant Book 6 Page 52 County Buccleuch Farmer Pollys Well. Hundred of Peake land grant 1908 Grant Book 6 Page 52 County Buccleuch
SMEDLEY, Francis out of business Thebarton 1910 Application 25862
No 1 – perhaps the same person
SMEDLEY, Francis Frederick farmer Peake. Hundred of Peake land grant 1910 Grant Book 6 Page 53 County Buccleuch
SMEDLEY, Francis Frederick dairyman Adelaide 1926 Application 27507
SMEDLEY, Frederick engineer Ballarat Row, Moonta Mines 1906 Memorial 170/455
No 1
SMEDLEY, Samuel sheep farmer Chucka Bend Murray River 1882 Memorial 80/342
SMEDLEY, Samuel storekeeper Curramulka 1884[-1888] Memorial 3/358
SMEDLEY, Samuel of Curramulka trustee cemetery Curramulka Hundred of Curramulka land grant 1886 Grant Book 19 Page 439 County Fergusson
No 1 FIND
SMEDLEY, William farmer Orroroo. Hundred of Coomooroo land grants 1882 Book 13 Page 259 County Dalhousie
No 1
SMEDLEY, William farmer Walloway 1885[-1888] Memorial 39/375
No 1
SMEDLEY, William farmer Peake. Hundred of Peake land grant 1910 Grant Book 6 Page 53 County Buccleuch
No 1
SMEDT, Hans Larsen mariner Portland Estate 1866 Application 7959
SMEDT, Hans Larsen master mariner Portland Estate 1873 Application 12554
No 1
SMELLIE, Thomas minister of the gospel Adelaide (Wakefield St) 1868 Memorial 213/227
SMELLIE, Thomas minister of religion Gawler 1871 Memorial 77/257
SMELLIE, Thomas minister of religion Gawler, about to leave the province, power of attorney to Frederick Foote TURNER gentleman Gaawler, to manage his SA business affairs 19/12/1871 Deposit 3/1872
SMELLIE, Thomas minister of the gospel formerly of Wakefield St, Adelaide but now in England 1876 Memorial 244/287
SMELLIE, Thomas minister of the gospel formerly of Wakefield St, Adelaide but now of Bournemouth, Hants, England 1877 Memorial 174/299
No 1
SMELT, Cornelius Michael 44 widower cabinetmaker Margaret St, North Adelaide (Father: Charles Smelt) married Eliza Marian SMITH 39 spinster Brompton (Father: George Smith) on 28/11/1904 Christ Church North Adelaide. Minister: Charles Marryat. Witnesses: Geo MARSHALL piano tuner Compton St, Adelaide and Christina RICKE?? of Carrington St, Adelaide. Eliza Smith was a sister to James Smith builder Brompton Application 25805
SMELT, Cornelius Michael cabinetmaker North Adelaide, and Eliza Marian Smelt his wife 1908 Memorial 126/459
SMELT, Leonard Henry of Mt Bryan and Susan Smelt his wife. Mt Bryan East (Hundred of Kingston) township allotment land grant 1912 Grant Book 9 Page 211 County Burra
SMIDT, Heinrich farmer Lyndoch Valley 1859 Application 965
SMILLIE, Elizabeth spinster daughter of Eliza Jean Smillie, died 4/9/1869 intestate St Leonards on the Sea, Sussex, England Memorial 237/343
No 1
SMILLIE, Matthew Esquire Adelaide 1842 Memorial 255/2
SMILLIE, Matthew Esquire The Vallies near Nairne 1842 Memorial 400/11
SMILLIE, Elizabeth Corse widow The Vallies near Nairne, died c 1861. She left her entire estate to her stepson, William Smillie, and if he died before her, then the estate in trust for life to his wife, Eliza Jane Smillie, a niece of Elizabeth Smillie, and then absolutely to their children in equal shares Memorial 98/179
No 1
SMILLIE, William Esquire Kensington 1849 Memorial 127/18
SMILLIE, William (the Hon) solicitor and Advocate-General of SA about to proceed on a voyage 1851, made his will leaving his stepmother, Elizabeth Smillie, his wife Eliza Jane Smillie, Alexander Lang ELDER and George TINLINE as his executors and guardians of his infant children. The whole of his estate to his wife for life then to his children in equal shares. However, if the whole family perished in a shipwreck, then the estate to be shared amongst the following people; in any event, the Nairne cemetery to remain a burial place for the people of Nairne in perpetuity. His step-mother, Elizabeth Smillie of The Vallies near Nairne, to have a life interest in the entire estate. Then the estate to be divided into thirds - one third to his uncle, George Elder the Elder of Kirkaldy in Scotland and his descendants, another third to William Smillie's father-in-law Robert FARQUHARSON of Allargue in Scotland and his descendants; and the other third to be divided equally into four parts for nieces and nephews of his father Matthew Smillie (Mary Scott wife of the late John Scott for life then to her children; Alexander NAIRNE solicitor Edinburgh; the children of the late James Nairne merchant South America; the children of the late Charles Nairne settler Van Diemen's Land Memorial 388/53
SMILLIE, Eliza Jane widow of the Hon William Smillie Advocate-General Adelaide SA, living at 18 Corso Vittorio Emanuele, Florence, Italy in 1881. All her children had died - Matthew William Smillie arts student 3 Bridge St (JG SMITH home), Aberdeen, Scotland, died 23/10/1867, of 17 days’ gastric fever, aged 17; Elizabeth Smillie, died 4/9/1869 South-Eastern railway station St Leonards-on-sea, Sussex, England (St Mary Magdalene parish), of consumption and whooping cough, aged 21; Jean Nairne Smillie, died 29/2/1880 at home Florence, Italy, aged 33 (Buried in the Protestant Cemetery, Florence by the Rev’d Robert Loftus Tottenham, British Chaplain, Florence, British Episcopal Church) Application 19038
SMILLIE, Eliza Jane widow of the late William Smillie Advocate General of SA formerly of SA but then of Florence, Italy, power of attorney to Adolph von TREUER and George BOOTHBY Esquires Adelaide, to manage her SA business affairs 4/12/1880. She was still living in Florence in 1893 when she renewed the attorneyship Deposits 241/1883 & 79/1893
SMILY, Maria widow Clarence Park. Hundred of Adelaide land grant 1906 Grant Book 2 Page 15 County Adelaide
SMITH, Aaron butcher Kooringa 1852[-1855] Memorial 9/48
No 1 – the Elder
SMITH, Adam sheepfarmer Broadmeadows Hundred of Jessie land grant 1859 Grant Book 50 Page 9 County Robe
SMITH, Adam sheep farmer Broadmeadows 1863. Mosquito Plains Presbyterian Church trustee Application 4031
SMITH, Adam sheepfarmer Narracoorte Hundred of Binnum land grant Feb 1870 Grant Book 29 Page 138 County MacDonnell
SMITH, Adam stockholder Hynam Hundred of Binnum land grant March 1870 Grant Book 29 Page 138 County MacDonnell
SMITH, Adam stockholder Broad Meadows near Narracoorte 1871 Memorial 181/255
SMITH, Adam squatter Naracoorte Hundred of Jessie land grant 1875 Grant Book 50 Page 267 County Robe
SMITH, Adam the Elder sheep farmer Hynam, died 1874-1876. His wife, Jane Smith, to live in his home in Hynam and have £1,000 a year income for life out of the estate - Kadnook Station in Victoria and Telegara and North Telegara (Tallegard?) Stations in Vic. Complicated arrangements and trusts for the children to inherit their share of the estate - Robert Smith sheep farmer Kadnook Vic, Thomas Smith sheep farmer Kadnook Vic, Sarah CATTANACH wife of Harry James Goodrich Cattanach sheep farmer Tallegard Vic, Gideon Smith sheep farmer Tallegard/Telegara?? Vic, and William Smith, Adam Smith the Younger, John Smith, Mary Jane Smith and Andrew Smith of Hynam Memorials 20 & 21/292
No 2 – the Younger
SMITH, Adam the Younger farmer Naracoorte Hundred of Jessie land grant 1875 Grant Book 50 Page 257 County Robe
SMITH, Adam, John Richard and William sheepfarmers Hynam Hundred of Jessie land grant. Associated with John ROBERTSON sheepfarmer Hynam 1877 Grant Book 50 Page 258 County Robe
SMITH, Adam the Younger overseer Hynam Hundred of Binnum land grant 1881 Grant Book 29 Page 146 County MacDonnell
SMITH, AE auctioneer Pt Augusta 1886 Memorial 93/380
SMITH, Albert Edward labourer Pt Elliot 1920 Memorial 164/481
No 1
SMITH, Alexander clerk Yankalilla 1857 Memorial 301/121
SMITH, Alexander storeman Yankalilla 1859 Application 999
SMITH, Alexander clerk to the Yankalilla District Council 1864 Memorial 214/200
SMITH, Alexander storekeeper Yankalilla 1871 Application 11818
No 2
SMITH, Alexander gardener Rostrevor near Magill 1887 Application 21182
SMITH, Alexander Robert farmer Strathalbyn 1930 Application 27821
No 1
SMITH, Alfred engineer Kensington 1851 Memorial 223/82
SMITH, Alfred engineer formerly of Kensington but now of Bungbong near Avoca Vic 1880 Memorial 213/326
SMITH, Alfred engineer and contractor Bungbong near Avoca Vic, power of attorney to William WHITTAM merchant’s clerk North Kensington, to sell certain allotments in North Kensington 29/4/1881 Deposit 156/1881
SMITH, Alfred engineer and contractor Bungbong near Avoca Vic, power of attorney to William WHITTAM gentleman North Kensington, to manage his SA business affairs and sell his real estate 1883 Application 19686
SMITH, Alfred formerly of Kensington but now of parts beyond the sea 1884 Application 20108
No 2
SMITH, Alfred farmer Yankalilla 1853[-1860] Memorial 236/94
No 3
SMITH, Alfred carpenter Nairne 1857[-1858] Memorial 214/130
SMITH, Alfred carpenter Nairne 1864 Application 5790
No 1
SMITH, Alfred Alexander medical practitioner Clare about to leave SA for a time, linked with Quinton Stow Smitgh merchant Adelaide 1907 Memorial 163/456
SMITH, Alfred Alexander medical practitioner Clare, about to leave the state for a time, power of attorney to Quinton Stow Smith merchant Adelaide to manage his bank account and his investments 20/2/1907 Deposit 7/1907
No 1
SMITH, Alfred Benjamin farmer Hundred of Minburra 1885 Memorial 232/370
SMITH, Alfred Benjamin farmer Wrensfordley trustee Institute Calca Hundred of Wrenfordsley land grant 1887 Grant Book 52 Page 42 County Robinson
SMITH, Alfred Westerman and Richard Caspar Smith both farmers Golden Grove 1882[-1890] Memorial 96/344
SMITH, Alfred Westerman and SMITH, Richard Caspar farmers Golden Grove 1908 Application 25462
No 1 - likely to be the same person
SMITH, Alfred William of Blyth St, Adelaide 1857 Memorial 91/132
SMITH, Alfred William clerk to Messrs F CLARK & Sons of Adelaide 1859 Memorial 30/151
No 1
SMITH, Alfred William Gresswell printer Kent Town 1916 Memorial 17/508
SMITH, Alfred William Gresswell printer 22 College Road, Kent Town 1943 Memorial 133/517
No 1
SMITH, Alice Jane of Alberton 1858 Memorial 170/139
SMITH, Alice Jane spinster Alberton 1863 Memorial 152/191
SMITH, Alison widow Goodwood Park 1881 Memorial 85/335
SMITH, Allen Keith licensed land broker 34 Windermere Ave, St James Park 1965 Application 29514
SMITH, Amy spinster Kent Town 1901[-1904] Memorial 66/444
No 1 - possibly the same person
SMITH, Andrew farmer Tam O'Shanter Plains 1863 Memorial 117/192
SMITH, Andrew farmer Hindmarsh Valley. He could neither read nor write 1865[-1871] Memorial 97/203
SMITH, Andrew farmer Hindmarsh Valley 1886 Application 21078
No 2
SMITH, Andrew blacksmith Pt Wakefield Co Gawler. Hundred of Tiparra land grant 1879 Grant Book 14 Page 417 County Daly
No 1
SMITH, Andrew Vallence farmer Georgetown. Hundred of Narridy land grant 1884 Grant Book 60 Page 261 County Victoria
SMITH, Andrew Vallence farmer Narridy. Hundred of Narridy land grant 1885 Grant Book 60 Page 261 County Victoria
SMITH, Ann widow Truro mother of Edwin Simon Smith no description 1859 Memorial 223/157
No 1
SMITH, Anthony farmer District of Adelaide 1841 Application 1437
No 2 - perhaps a continuation of No 1
SMITH, Anthony yeoman Adelaide 1848 Memorial 441/12
SMITH, Anthony miller Black Forest. Wesleyan Methodist Church trustee for land on South Road 1849 Memorial 279/15
SMITH, Anthony Section 142 The Sturt 1852 Memorial 95/41
SMITH, Anthony farmer Black Forest 1853 Memorial 300/56
SMITH, Anthony of Brighton 1853 Memorial 442/57
SMITH, Anthony farmer Brighton and Charlotte Elizabeth Smith his wife daughter of William COLLINS gentleman Brighton 1853 Memorial 225/55
SMITH, Anthony farmer Clarendon 1854 Memorial 175/69
SMITH, Charlotte Elizabeth of Browns near Ballarat Vic 1862 Application 3052
SMITH, Anthony of Ballarat Vic and Charlotte Elizabeth Smith his wife, daughter of William COLLINS gentleman Brighton 1863 Application 3890
No 3
SMITH, Anthony water carrier Adelaide 1846 Memorial 155/7 Carrier of Unley 1845[-1848] Memorial 297/5 Unley Wesleyan Methodist Chapel foundation trustee 1850 Memorial 108/23
No 4 - perhaps a continuation of No 3
SMITH, Anthony farmer Pt Elliot 1851[-1853] Memorial 198/38
No 1
SMITH, Archibald labourer Magill 1847 Memorial 404/8 Farmer Magill by 1848 Memorial 135/12
SMITH, Archibald farmer Payneham 1851[-1853] Memorial 470/35
No 2 - perhaps a continuation of No 1
SMITH, Archibald farmer Kensington 1856 Memorial 60/145
SMITH, Archibald farmer formerly of North Kensington 1856 but now of Mt Gambier 1878 Application 16832
SMITH, Archibald farmer Grove Hill Square Mile near Mt Gambier. His wife, Margaret Smith, died 8/4/1889, of 13 hour apoplexy, aged 73 Application 23350
SMITH, Archibald Cleator vigneron near Angaston 1907 Memorial 118/458
SMITH, Archibald John accountant Adelaide 1914 Memorial 182/472
SMITH, A blacksmith Meadows 1882 Memorial 31/347
No 1
SMITH, Arnold Roy butcher Echunga 1936 Memorial 88/510
SMITH, Arnold Roy butcher Echunga 1956 Application 29193
No 1
SMITH, Arthur wool sorter Hindmarsh 1879 Memorial 9/319
No 2
SMITH, Arthur dentist Gawler 1922 Memorial 66/485
SMITH, Arthur surgeon and dentist Gawler. St George's Gawler trustee 1915[-1926] Memorial 166/498
SMITH, Arthur dentist Gawler 1927 Application 27562
No 1
SMITH, Arthur Gordon mechanic Kingston S-E 1920 Memorial 137/480
SMITH, Arthur Gordon motor mechanic Kingston S-E 1922 Memorial 101/485
SMITH, Arthur Gordon mechanic Kingston S-E 1936 Application 28020
No 1
SMITH, Arthur Henry licensed surveyor Adelaide Franklyn (Hundred of Wonna) township allotment land grant 1881 Grant Book 40 Page 102 County Kimberley
SMITH, Arthur Henry licensed surveyor Adelaide Waukaringa township (Out of Hundreds) allotment land grant 1889 Grant Book 45 Page 2 County Lytton
SMITH, Arthur Henry surveyor formerly of Adelaide but then of Perth WA 1890[-1907] Memorial 240/356
SMITH, Arthur Henry surveyor formerly of Adelaide but now of Perth WA 1907[-1909] Memorial 144/456
No 1 - likely to be the same person
SMITH, AJ clerk to Messrs GWYNNE & LAWRENCE solicitors Adelaide 1849 Memorial 139/19
SMITH, Arthur Jennings Esquire 1849. He bought 8 allotments in Beaumont near the Beaumont Pleasure Grounds and Captain Finnis’s mill. Memorial 229/16 Likely to be a son of Matthew Smith 1850 Memorial 39/27
SMITH, Arthur Jennings gentleman Adelaide (Hindley St) 1851 Memorial 279/28
SMITH, Arthur Jennings Esquire formerly of Adelaide 1849 but now of Geelong Vic 1866 Application 7238
No 1
SMITH, Arthur William surgeon Auburn 1876 Memorial 235/288
SMITH, Arthur William surgeon Auburn, died intestate no date given. Husband of Elizabeth Susan Smith 1881 Memorial 137/334
SMITH, Edward schoolmaster Crafers Hundred of Davenport land grant 1881 Grant Book 24 Page 660 County Frome
SMITH, Elizabeth Susan widow of Arthur William Smith medical practitioner Auburn, who died intestate, about to leave the province for a time, power of attorney to John Henry KAINES wine merchant and Norman Edward Thomas KAINES gentleman both of Halton Brook near Adelaide, to manage her late husband’s estate business affairs 2/4/1880 Deposit 168/1881
No 1
SMITH, Benjamin carpenter Adelaide (Waymouth St) 1838. Likely a family link with SMITH, Reuben labourer Adelaide 1838 Application 1380
SMITH, Benjamin farmer Section 5532 [probably Hundred of Yatala] known as WARREN's Paddock after a former occupier called Mr Warren. James HALL and William Hall miner no description also previously associated with the land 1852 Memorial 190/83
SMITH, Benjamin farmer Section 5494 Hundred of Yatala near Houghton 1861 Memorial 223/178
SMITH, Benjamin formerly farmer Houghton but now storekeeper Hundred of Barossa 1876 Memorial 208/292
No 2
SMITH, Benjamin engineer Adelaide (Hindley St) 1859 Memorial 23/161
No 3
SMITH, Benjamin farmer The Stockyards Rapid Bay 1860 Memorial 160/164
No 4
SMITH, Benjamin farmer Hundred of Minlacowie 1885[-1889] Memorial 106/372
No 1 - mixture of the Elder and the Younger
SMITH, Berry of Woodchester 1859 Application 502
SMITH, Berry storekeeper Woodchester 1868 Memorial 138/229
SMITH, Berry of Woodchester Clerk of the Onaunga District Council 1874[-1880] Memorial 33/273
SMITH, Berry the Elder gentleman Strathalbyn, died 26/6/1902. Husband of Mary Smith. Father of Berry Smith the Younger agent Unley Memorial 180/446
SMITH, Berry the Elder gentleman Strathalbyn, died 26/6/1902. Husband of Mary Smith. Father of Berry Smith the Younger and Phillip Harry Smith. Estate worth £5,500. Berry Smith [formerly the Younger] accountant Cambridge Tce, New Parkside, died 30/8/1910 Hill's private hospital, Wakefield St, Adelaide, of a fractured skull, aged 52. Born at Woodchester. Married at 27. 2 sons and 1 daughter. Memorials 130 & 131/477
SMITH, Berry the Elder gentleman Strathalbyn, died 26/6/1902. Estate worth £5,500. Berry Smith the Younger was a trustee. He left his personal estate and some of his real estate to his wife, Mary Smith, absolutely. Sections 2549 and 2714 to his wife for life, then to his son, Philip Harry Smith absolutely in remainder expectant. By 1930, Mary Smith lived at 10 Salisbury St, North Unley Application 27800
SMITH, Mary widow formerly of Strathalbyn but now of Middleton 1917 Memorial 172/475
SMITH, Mary widow formerly of Strathalbyn but now of Middleton, relict of the late Berry Smith formerly of Strathalbyn now deceeased 1918 Memorial 170/477
SMITH, Mary widow (relict of the late Berry Smith) formerly of Strathalbyn but now of 49 Rose Tce, Wayville 1924 Memorial 48/490
SMITH, Berry the Younger storekeeper Wolseley 1884 Memorial 102/355
SMITH, Berry the Younger accountant Cambridge Tce, New Parkside, died 30/8/1910 Hill's private hospita Wakefield St Adelaide, of a fractured skull, aged 52. Born at Woodchester, he married at 27 and had 2 sons and 1 daughter living at the time of his death Application 25960
No 1 - perhaps the same person
SMITH, Caleb labourer Munno Para 1865 Application 6167
SMITH, Caleb farmer Gawler Hills 1883 Memorial 1/352
SMITH, Caleb and Elisha farmers Balaklava 1885 Memorial 65/416
SMITH, Caleb Ernest retired 23 Collins St, Enfield 1970 declared that his unnamed mother operated a dairy and milk round in Enfield from before 1937 until 1941 when he began to supervise the leasing of the business until his mother sold the round in 1946. She died 2 years later. One of the grazing paddocks, in Collins St, Enfield, surrounded by a broken down fence and boxthorn hedge, became a wood yard, poultry run and garden supplies business which Rowland Arthur Howard PARKER second hand dealer formerly of 325 Main North Road, Enfield late of 6 Plymouth St, Enfield operated after 1946. CE Smith's wife was called Ruby Jane Smith. RAH Parker's wife was called Edna Dorothy May Parker Application 28495
No 1
SMITH, Caroline widow Grünthal 1876 Memorial 239/293
SMITH, Caroline widow Grünthal 1880. Emma PEACOCK of Oakbank witnessed her signature Memorial 120/327
SMITH, Caroline Martha spinster Onkaparinga 1857 Memorial 11/132
SMITH, Caroline Shickle stockholder Comaum Hundred of Comaum land grant 1865 Grant Book 50 Page 71 County Robe
SMITH, Cecil Edwin farmer Littlehampton 1938 Memorial 108/512
No 1
SMITH, Charles farmer formerly of Adelaide 1839 but now of Victoria in New Zealand 1842 Application 8188
SMITH, Charles police constable Adelaide August 1851 Hutt River Special Survey land purchase Memorial 226/47 [This man resigned from the Police Department on 30/11/1851. No further trace in the GRO records] RPA Search 774
No 2
SMITH, Charles shoemaker Stepney 1851 Memorial 439/29
No 3
SMITH, Charles farmer Morphett Vale 1851[-1854] Memorial 281/34
SMITH, Charles farmer Morphett Vale 1859 Application 198
SMITH, Charles farmer Morphett Vale and Sophia Smith his wife linked with Robert Smith farmer O'Halloran Hill 1866 Memorial 82/261
No 4
SMITH, Charles mariner Pt Adelaide 1852 Memorial 17/39
No 5
SMITH, Charles innkeeper [Joseph CURNOW's hotel] Adelaide (Rundle St) 1853 Hundred of Onkaparinga land purchase Memorial 482/54
SMITH, Charles gentleman Adelaide (Rundle St) 1854 Memorial 393/61
No 6 - perhaps a continuation of No 5
SMITH, Charles formerly gold digger Forest Creek Vic but now labourer Geelong Vic 1854 Memorial 313/74
SMITH, Charles formerly gold digger Forest Creek later labourer Geelong Vic 1854 but now farmer New Tiers 1864. He could not write. C Smith inherited Section 8a Hundred of Onkaparinga from William COLEMAN formerly labourer Tusmore 1851 late gold digger Forest Creek Vic, who died 2/3/1853 at Forest Creek. He had bought the land for £77 from George Smith farmer New Tiers in 1851. [How were Charles and George Smith related?] Coleman's executor, Henry MELVILLE storekeeper Forest Creek, transferred the land to C Smith in July 1854 Application 4986
No 7 - likely to be the same person
SMITH, Charles farmer District of Adelaide 1853 Memorial 277/57
SMITH, Charles farmer Hurtle Vale 1857 Memorial 160/127
No 8
SMITH, Charles farmer Dry Creek 1853 Memorial 265/60
SMITH, Charles farmer Upper Dry Creek 1854 Memorial 373/71
SMITH, Charles farmer Seven Oaks Upper Dry Creek 1859 Memorial 316/156
SMITH, Charles farmer Seven Oaks Upper Dry Creek linked with Jane Smith of Section 2142 Upper Dry Creek and John Smith farmer near Golden Grove 1867 Memorial 208/218
No 9 - perhaps the same person
SMITH, Charles farmer Victoria Creek 1854 Memorial 172/78
SMITH, Charles farmer Hundred of Barossa 1859 Memorial 181/151
No 10
SMITH, Charles yeoman Mt Gambier 1855[-1860] Memorial 398/89
No 11
SMITH, Charles farmer Castle Range near Pt Elliot 1857 Memorial 327/128
SMITH, Charles farmer Castle Range near Goolwa 1865 Memorial 10/210
No 12
SMITH, Charles chandler Norwood 1858 Memorial 323/144
No 13
SMITH, Charles labourer Oakbank 1858 Memorial 148/134
SMITH, Charles labourer lot 9 Oakbank, died 10/10/1907. He left his real estate in trust for his wife, Elizabeth Smith, to use for her lifetime, then to his son, Charles Edward Smith labourer Oakbank, in remainder expectant. Estate worth £200. The executors were John Disher JOHNSTON and Andrew Deans Johnston brewers Oakbank. However, Elizabeth Rebecca Smith, wife of Charles Smith labourer Oakbank, had already died 17/10/1901, of senile decay, aged 74 Application 25465
No 14
SMITH, Charles labourer Walkerville Hundred of Macclesfield land grant 1859 Grant Book 36 Page 360 County Hindmarsh
No 15
SMITH, Charles hotelkeeper Robe. Hundred of Waterhouse land grant 1860 Grant Book 50 Page 13 County Robe
SMITH, Charles licensed victualler Robe 1862 Memorial 201/183
SMITH, Charles licensed victualler Robe and Rebecca Smith his wife 1864 Memorial 120/197
No 16
SMITH, Charles greengrocer Adelaide 1864 Application 5400.
No 17 – mixture of the Elder and the Younger
SMITH, Charles butcher Strathalbyn 1868 Memorial 249/229
SMITH, Charles butcher Greens Plains 1873 Memorial 198/270
SMITH, Charles the Elder storekeeper Greens Plains East Hundred of Koolywurtie land grant 1880 Grant Book 19 Page 312 County Fergusson
SMITH, Charles the Younger butcher Greens Plains East Hundred of Koolywurtie land grant 1880 Grant Book 19 Page 312 County Fergusson
SMITH, Charles the Younger and Thomas Richard Smith butchers Minlaton 1886 Memorial 161/375
No 18
SMITH, Charles shepherd Glencoe near Mt Gambier. Hundred of Grey land grant 1862 Grant Book 30 Page 369 County Grey
No 19
SMITH, Charles farmer Stockport on the Gilbert Co Light. Hundred of Alma land grant 1872 Grant Book 26 Page 99 County Gawler
No 20
SMITH, Charles harness maker Adelaide 1876 Memorial 143/293
No 21
SMITH, Charles plasterer Millicent Beachport (Hundred of Rivoli Bay) township allotment land grant 1878 Grant Book 31 Page 287 County Grey
No 22
SMITH, Charles and George Thomas of Skillogolee Creek 1881 Memorial 60/335
No 23
SMITH, Charles labourer East Moonta. Hundred of Wallaroo land grant 1881 Grant Book 14 Page 65 County Daly
No 24 - perhaps the Elder and the Younger
SMITH, Charles farmer Hundred of Pirie. Trustee Wesleyan Methodist Church Hundred of Pt Pirie Hundred of Pirie land grant 1881 Grant Book 60 Page 296 County Victoria
SMITH, Charles farmer formerly of Fifth Creek but now of near Pt Pirie 1883 Memorial 209/353
SMITH, Charles the Elder farmer Hundred of Pirie 1889 Memorial 244/398
No 25
SMITH, Charles dealer Adelaide 1885 Memorial 195/364
No 26
SMITH, Charles the Younger livery stable keeper Adelaide (Waymouth St) 1887 Memorial 161/382
SMITH, Charles the Younger mail contractor Adelaide trading under the style or firm of C Smith & Co 1891 Memorial 244/408
SMITH, Charles the Younger livery stable keeper Adelaide trading under the style or firm of C Smith & Co 1902 Memorial 187/446
No 27
SMITH, Charles of Salisbury, died 19/6/1890. Husband of Sarah Ann Smith Memorial 175/404
SMITH, Charles died 19/6/1890. His widow, Sarah Ann Smith, still lived at Salisbury in 1910 Memorial 85/463
SMITH, Charles labourer Salisbury, died 19/6/1890. He left his entire estate to his wife, Sarah Ann Smith Application 28162
No 28
SMITH, Charles tinsmith New Glenelg 1913 Application 26222
No 1
SMITH, Charles Algernon of Norwood 1864 Application 5567
SMITH, Charles Algernon machinist Adelaide (Stephens Place) 1870 Memorial 67/250
SMITH, Charles Algernon engineer Adelaide (off Chancery Lane) 1888 Memorial 46/395
No 1
SMITH, Charles Allen publican Adelaide took out a 5-year lease at £104 a year of the Kenton Arms at Gumeracha from Henry DAWSON gentleman St Peters 1889 Memorial 225/396
SMITH, Charles Allen licensed victualler Kenton Arms Gumeracha 1891 Memorial 13/408
No 1
SMITH, Charles Andrew the Younger engineer Adelaide 1896[-1897] Memorial 31/429
SMITH, Charles Andrew the Younger, engineer formerly of Adelaide but now of Norwood 1906 Application 25342
No 1
SMITH, Charles Frederick farmer Macclesfield 1852[-1854] Memorial 256/43
SMITH, Charles Frederick farmer Watergate near Battunga sold land in the Hundred of Macclesfield for the purposes of the Wesleyan Methodist Connexion 1858 Memorial 145/133
SMITH, Charles Frederick farmer Watergate near Macclesfield 1873 Memorial 133/265
SMITH, Charles Frederick labourer Bowden-on-the-Hill, died 16/6/1891 Parkside Lunatic Asylum, aged 70 Application 23275
No 1
SMITH, Charles Henry clerk to Messrs STOW & BRUCE solicitors Adelaide 1865 Memorial 288/207
No 2
SMITH, Charles Henry labourer Thorndon 1884 Application 20060.
SMITH, Charles Henry of Campbelltown 1894 Memorial 59/421
No 1
SMITH, Charles T clerk Pt Adelaide 1878 Memorial 204/306
SMITH, Charles T clerk Pt Adelaide 1881 Enrolment 50/53
SMITH, Charles Trafford agent Pt Adelaide 1886[-1892] Memorial 71/378, Application 22300
SMITH, Charles William farmer Morphett Vale 1859 Application 199
SMITH, Charles William farmer Stockport on the Gilbert 1891[-1894] Memorial 94/411, Application 22780
SMITH, Charles William farmer Stockport, eldest son and Henry Smith farmer Morphett Vale, sons of the late Charles Smith farmer Morphett Vale and his wife, Sophia Smith. William Smith farmer Warner Town was another son 1897 Applications 23369/23370
No 1
SMITH, Christopher Grabham miller Strathalbyn 1853 Memorial 362/59 Farmer Strathalbyn 1854 Memorial 121/71
SMITH, Christopher Grabham farmer Woodlands Farm near Mt Gambier Hundred of Gambier land grant 1860[-1863] Grant Book 30 Page 83 County Grey
SMITH, Christopher Grabham formerly miller Strathalbyn but now farmer Mt Gambier 1864 Memorial 193/197
SMITH, Christopher Grabham farmer Woodland Farm near Mt Gambier 1860 Memorial 54/166
SMITH, Christopher Grabham farmer Woodlands Farm Mt Gambier and Mary Smith his wife 1877 Memorial 7/376
SMITH, Christopher Grabham farmer Mt Gambier, died 14/12/1885 Memorial 146/381
SMITH, Mary widow of the late Christopher Smith farmer Mt Gambier, died 25/3/1913, of pylorus cancer, aged 78. She was born in an unknown Scottish town and had emigrated to SA 62 years previously. Married at 19 years. 3 sons and 4 daughters living. 1 daughter deceased 1913 Application 26232
SMITH, Clarence machinist Pt Wakefield Hundred of Tiparra land grant 1879 Grant Book 14 Page 416 County Daly
SMITH, Clarence Herbert of Ardrossan 1886[-1888] Memorial 3/378
SMITH, Clement James Drummond MP of Kingston S-E and Elma Joyce Smith his wife 1939 Application 28185
SMITH, Clive sharebroker Adelaide 1897 Memorial 131/433
SMITH, Cooper labourer New Hamburgh 1875 Application 14681
No 1
SMITH, Daniel shoemaker Hindmarsh 1856[-1867] Memorial 43/110
No 2 - likely to be a continuation of No 1; dates clash.
SMITH, Daniel cordwainer Gawler 1859 Memorial 292/158
SMITH, Daniel shoemaker Gawler South 1865 Application 6214
No 3
SMITH, Daniel farmer Virginia Hundred of Redhill land grant 1878 Grant Book 14 Page 367 County Daly
No 1
SMITH, David of Bowden 1840 Application 6704
No 2 - likely to be a continuation of No 1
SMITH, David of Hindmarsh 1842 Memorial 495/1
SMITH, David yeoman Hope Valley 1843 Memorial 217/198
SMITH, David labourer Thebarton 1846 Memorial 209/281
SMITH, David carpenter Hindmarsh 1847[-1848] Memorial 49/304
SMITH, David plaisterer Hindmarsh 1847[-1857] Memorial 185/347
SMITH, David farm labourer Hindmarsh 1850 Memorial 454/23
SMITH, David plasterer Hindmarsh 1851 Memorial 369/33
SMITH, David formerly of Thebarton but now plasterer Hindmarsh 1854[-1855] Memorial 318/62
SMITH, David plasterer Hindmarsh and Sarah Smith his wife 1856 Memorial 99/180
SMITH, David plasterer Hindmarsh 1862 Application 2994
SMITH, David formerly yeoman Hope Valley 1843 then plasterer Hindmarsh died c1861. His widow, Sarah Smith, died 24/10/1863 Hindmarsh. Their daughter, Mary Smith, married John HUGHES plasterer Hindmarsh Application 12714
SMITH, David formerly yeoman Hope Valley then plasterer Hindmarsh but now deceased. Husband of Sarah Smith now widow Hindmarsh 1862 Memorial 124/185
No 3 - perhaps the same family
SMITH, David plasterer Pt Adelaide 1851 Memorial 116/37
SMITH, Sarah widow Pt Adelaide 1867 Application 8314
No 4
SMITH, David and William farmers O'Halloran Hill 1857 Memorial 55/118
No 5
SMITH, David commercial traveller Adelaide 1858 Memorial 169/143
SMITH, David storekeeper Gawler 1859 Memorial 304/157
SMITH, David Graham storekeeper Gawler 1859[-1860] Memorial 308/155
No 6
SMITH, David farmer near Saddleworth Co Light. Hundred of Booyoolie land grant 1878[-1880] Grant Book 60 Page 154 County Victoria
No 7
SMITH, David stockholder Auburn Co Stanley. Mannahill (Out of Hundreds) township allotment land grant 1894 Grant Book 65 Page 184 County Not named
SMITH, David District Council clerk Auburn 1896[-1902] Memorial 127/427, Application 23114
SMITH, David auctioneer Auburn linked with EA Smith storekeeper Auburn 1907 Memorial 5/458
SMITH, David auctioneer Auburn 1907 Application 26153.
SMITH, Donald Edward labourer and SMITH, Marguerite home duties both of Mt Gambier, aged 48 and 41 respectively in 1947, declared that they had lived in Mt Gambier for 48 and 30 years respectively Application 28490
No 1
SMITH, Duncan labourer Inman Valley Hundred of Hall land grant 1879[-1882] Grant Book 56 Page 213 County Stanley
SMITH, Duncan labourer Inman Valley 1881 Memorial 167/329
SMITH, Duncan farmer Hundred of Hall trustee unnamed Chapel Hundred of Hall Hundred of Hall land grant 1883 Grant Book 56 Page 219 County Stanley
SMITH, EA storekeeper Auburn 1907 Application 26153
SMITH, Edis farmer The Vallies Nairne. He rented land from the Smillie Estate 1882 Application 19038
SMITH, Edmund Edmonds gentleman Adelaide 1887 Memorial 214/387
No 1
SMITH, Edmund of Keyneton 1864 Memorial 164/199
SMITH, Edmund H of Keyneton 1866 Memorial 304/209
No 2 - perhaps a continuation of No 1
SMITH, Edmund Hanson Esquire Silverton Park 1875 Memorial 179/283
SMITH, Edmund Hanson farmer formerly of Findon but now of Bullaparinga near Rapid Bay 1877 Memorial 27/305
SMITH, Edmund Hanson of Adelaide 1878 Memorial 6/313
SMITH, Edmund Hanson gentleman Adelaide, about to leave the province for a time, power of attorney to Walter REYNELL of Adelaide, to manage his SA business affairs 4/3/1878 Deposit 12/1879
No 1
SMITH, Edward shoemaker Fullarton 1853[-1855] Memorial 375/57
No 2 - perhaps a continuation of No 1
SMITH, Edward shoemaker Goolwa 1856[-1859] Memorial 179/108
SMITH, Edward bootmaker Goolwa, died 27/6/1907. His estate worth £160. His personal estate to his wife, Martha Smith. His real estate to his natural son, Frank Maurice BEDFORD motor launch proprietor Goolwa by 1934 Application 27914
SMITH, Edward bootmaker Goolwa, died before 1933. Husband of Martha Smith. He had a natural son called Frank Maurice BEDFORD motor launch proprietor Goolwa. Executors; Walter Frederick NEWELL farmer Goolwa (probably a relative of Hilda Beatrice Newell widow Goolwa) and Charles Mansfield OSBORNE bootmaker Goolwa Memorials 191 & 192/506
No 3
SMITH, Edward storekeeper Pt Adelaide 1854 Memorial 270/79
No 4 - likely to be a continuation of No 3
SMITH, Edward grocer Pt Adelaide 1855[-1856] Memorial 279/89
SMITH, Edward gentleman Crafers 1857[-1869] Memorial 187/129
SMITH, Edward gentleman Crafers 1862 Application 2784.
SMITH, Edward formerly grocer Pt Adelaide 1857 but now gentleman near Crafers 1866 Application 7479
SMITH, Edward teacher Crafers 1870 Memorial 1/251
SMITH, Edward teacher Crafers 1875 Application 14285
SMITH, Edward licensed teacher Crafers 1878[-1884] Memorial 148/312, Applications 16570,18278
SMITH, Edward schoolmaster Crafers Hundred of Barunga land grant 1880 Grant Book 14 Page 462 County Daly
SMITH, Edward schoolmaster Crafers Hundred of Bremer land grant 1880[-1882] Grant Book 36 Page 44 County Hindmarsh
SMITH, Edward schoolmaster formerly of Crafers but now of Fulham, and Jane Smith his wife 1883 Memorial 249/375
No 5
SMITH, Edward farmer Humphrey Springs 1859[-1865] Memorial 31/157
No 6
SMITH, Edward licensed victualler Strathalbyn 1859 14-year lease at £4 a week for the Traveller's Rest Inn, Hundred of Clare, owned by Archibald MCDIARMID gentleman Clare Memorial 207/150
SMITH, Edward publican Clare 1867[-1876] Memorial 73/222
No 7
SMITH, Edward engraver Adelaide and Eliza Smith his wife formerly Eliza WYATT. She appeared to have links with William Wyatt chemist Hindmarsh 1883 Memorial 150/427
No 8
SMITH, Edward farmer Mintaro Co Stanley. Hundred of Yongala land grant 1880 Grant Book 13 Page 193 County Dalhousie
No 9
SMITH, Edward Commercial Bank of Australasia Ltd Manager Adelaide 1887 Application 21314
No 10
SMITH, Edward wheelwright Payneham 1898[-1899] Memorial 220/433
SMITH, Edward wheelwright formerly of Payneham but now of Elliston 1907 Memorial 72/457
SMITH, Edward Chesworth and Joseph machinists Two Wells became bankrupts in 1878 Memorial 95/309
SMITH, Edward Rowland teacher Fife Ave, Torrens Park . St Michael's Mitcham trustee 1941 Memorial 106/515
SMITH, Edward Walter gardener Glen Osmond 1941, linked with Emily Smith typiste Glen Osmond, Alice Smith home duties Somerton and Margaret Adeline SNOW married woman Glen Osmond Application 28301
No 1
SMITH, Edwin gardener Port Road 1851 Memorial 17/38
SMITH, Edwin gardener Leawood Glen Osmond. He leased the estate, of 40 acres with garden, paddock and 'together with all houses' from George John William STEVENSON Esquire Adelaide for 21 years from 1875 at £5 a year for the first 10 years and £7/10/- a year for the remainder. William LUCAS had just given up occupancy of the property Memorial 149/288
SMITH, Edwin Mitchell valuator Medindie 1919[-1924] Memorial 77/478, Application 27158
No 1
SMITH, Edwin Simon no description son of Ann Smith widow Truro 1859 Memorial 223/157
SMITH, Edwin Simon labourer Truro 1874, son of Ann Smith widow Truro Application 13485
SMITH, Edwin Simon sheep farmer Frankton 1883 Memorial 95/348
No 1
SMITH, Edwin Thomas merchant Adelaide 1858 Memorial 48/140
SMITH, Edwin Thomas brewer Kent Town, power of attorney to Talbot Baines BRUCE gentleman Adelaide, to represent his interests in the estate of John Albert BRUCE gentleman Kapunda 30/3/1870 Application 10827
SMITH, Edwin Thomas KCMG Kensington linked with Elizabeth Smith The Acacias Kensington, Sarah COOK of Rose Park, Mary HAIGH of Angas St, Adelaide and Ellen PETERSWALD of North Adelaide 1898 Memorial 57/435
SMITH, Eileen Edith married woman Kingston S-E 1937 Application 28078
SMITH, Elford miner near Moonta 1867 Memorial 159/218
SMITH, Elford FC chemist Kapunda 1943 Memorial 28/531
SMITH, Eli farmer Yorke Peninsula 1876 Application 15533
No 1
SMITH, Elijah tailor Adelaide 1857 Memorial 99/129
SMITH, Elijah tailor and innkeeper Adelaide 1861 Memorial 258/176
No 1
SMITH, Elizabeth widow Adelaide 1865 Application 6576
No 2
SMITH, Elizabeth spinster Hundred of Pirie. Hundred of Pirie land grant 1886 Grant Book 60 Page 299 County Victoria
No 3
SMITH, Elizabeth widow Thebarton 1887 Application 21284
SMITH, Ellen Priscilla spinster Medindie 1863 Memorial 193/187
SMITH, EM [Edwin Mitchell] government surveyor Kent Town 1874 Memorial 118/276
No 1
SMITH, Emma Louisa widow Parkside, about to leave the province permanently, power of attorney to Frederick William BULLOCK and James Viner SMITH land agents Adelaide, to manage her SA business affairs 3/2/1890 Deposit 57/1890
SMITH, Emma Louisa widow Parkside now in parts beyond the seas 1898 Memorial 136/436
No 1
SMITH, Enoch Horace dealer Macclesfield 1890 Memorial 244/404
SMITH, Enoch Horace farmer Macclesfield 1927 Application 27610.
SMITH, EP stockholder Yabmana near Franklin Harbour (perpetual lease 4951D) 1918 Application 26636
SMITH, Ernest Alfred machinist Mt Barker 1884 Memorial 187/359
SMITH, FA blacksmith Beyer St, Norwood 1919 Application 26763
No 1
SMITH, Fanny widow Pekina. Hundred of Pekina land grant 1882 Grant Book 13 Page 168 County Dalhousie
SMITH, Fanny widow Tarcowie. Hundred of Tarcowie land grant 1889 Grant Book 13 Page 55 County Dalhousie
SMITH, Frances Ann widow Prospect 1906[-1907] Memorial 128/455
No 1
SMITH, Francis livery stable keeper Adelaide 1850 Memorial 368/20
SMITH, Francis livery stable keeper Adelaide (Rundle St) 1853[-1854] Memorial 250/57
SMITH, Francis coach proprietor Adelaide 1856 Memorial 16/106
No 2
SMITH, Francis of Clifton Chambers, Adelaide 1885 Memorial 54/368
No 1
SMITH, Francis Grey general manager of the Bank of SA formerly known as the SA Banking Company Adelaide 1870 Application 10732
SMITH, Francis Grey Inspector of the Bank of SA Adelaide 1870[-1871] Memorial 213/244
No 1
SMITH, Francis Isaac gingerbeer manufacturer Mt Barker linked with Frederick Charles Smith ironmonger Kooringa 1861 Memorial 234/170
SMITH, Francis Isaac accountant Mt Barker (Father: William Smith) married Sarah WRAIGHT of Littlehampton widow of Moses Wraight Little Totness (Father: Thomas SEAGER) on 20/10/1877 at St Paul’s Pulteney St, Adelaide. Minister: F Slaney POOLE. Witnesses: Thomas William LANE painter Adelaide and Sarah Lane Adelaide 1881 Application 18931
No 1
SMITH, Francis Scholefield farmer Greens Plains East 1882 Grant Book 14 Page 327 County Daly
SMITH, Francis Scholefield farmer Paskeville. Hundred of Kulpara land grant 1904 Grant Book 14 Page 335 County Daly
No 1
SMITH, Francis Stringer of Orroroo 1889 Memorial 98/411
SMITH, Francis Stringer HM civil service Orroroo linked with Robert Smith wire machinist formerly of Adelaide but now of Carlton Vic 1892 Memorial 201/413
SMITH, Francis Stringer HM civil service formerly of Orroroo but now of East Adelaide linked with Robert Smith machinist formerly of Adelaide but now of Carlton Vic 1896 Memorial 214/428
SMITH, Francis Stringer civil servant formerly of Orroroo but now of East Adelaide 1900[-1901] Memorial 32/440
No 1
SMITH, Frank overseer Paratoo, power of attorney to Adolph von TREUER of Adelaide, to manage his SA business affairs 8/2/1875 Deposit 42/1875
SMITH, Frank overseer formerly of Panaramatee Station but now of Paratoo 1889 Memorial 109/397
SMITH, Frank overseer Paratoo 1894 Memorial 240/422
SMITH, Frank merchant The Broadway, Glenelg linked with Reginald Kenneth Denny Smith formerly draper but now merchant Rutland Ave, Unley Park 1932 Memorial 111/505
No 2
SMITH, Frank secretary Adelaide 1931, Secretary of the Synod of the Church of England in the Diocese of Adelaide Application 27841
No 3
SMITH, Frank farmer Melrose, aged 62 in 1950, declared that he had lived in Melrose all his life Application 28734
SMITH, Frank Benjamin farmer Spring Farm near Melrose linked with Frederick Freeman Smith farmer via Narrogin WA 1937 Memorial 132/510
No 1
SMITH, Frederick groom Adelaide 1849 Memorial 406/13
SMITH, Frederick [formerly groom Adelaide but now] drayman North Adelaide 1853 Memorial 365/60
No 2
SMITH, Frederic bank manager Quorn 1887[-1893] Memorial 64/384
No 3
SMITH, Frederick railway porter Knoxville Co Adelaide. Hundred of Yongala land grant 1905 Grant Book 13 Page 208 County Dalhousie
No 4
SMITH, Frederick railway labourer Bordertown. Hundred of Tatiara land grant 1907 Grant Book 7 Page 21 County Buckingham
SMITH, Frederick Alexander clerk Adelaide 1930 Memorial 16/504
SMITH, F[rederick] C[aley] vigneron Yalumba Angaston. Angaston Institute trustee1908 Application 25448
No 1 FIND ARE THERE TWO FC SMITH?
SMITH, Frederick Charles yeoman Mt Barker 1854 Memorial 484/77
SMITH, Frederick Charles the Younger formerly yeoman Mt Barker but then ironmonger Kooringa 1861 Memorial 234/170
SMITH, Frederick Charles ironmonger Kooringa 1861 Memorial 92/176
SMITH, Frederick Charles gardener Mt Barker. Trustee land in Mt Barker ‘as the site of a church and parsonage to the use of the United Church of England and Ireland’ 1864 RPA Search 2390
SMITH, Frederick Charles formerly ironmonger Kooringa but then machinist Mt Barker 1880 Application 18271
SMITH, Frederick Charles estate agent Mt Barker, died 12/6/1910. Husband of Eliza Ina Smith. Father of Selina Abi Prudence THOMSON married woman Woodside and Seth Shephateah Smith farmer formerly of Spalding but now of Broken Hill NSW Memorial 162/463
No 1
SMITH, Frederick Freeman gardener Melrose 1906 Memorial 249/455
SMITH, Frederick Freeman formerly gardener Melrose but now farmer Narrogin WA 1925 Memorial 179/493
No 1
SMITH, Frederick George labourer Magill 1844 Memorial 31/125
SMITH, Frederick George labourer Magill 1844 Application 22596
SMITH, Frederick George labourer formerly of Magill but now of Adelaide 1847 Memorial 61/8
No 1
SMITH, Frederick Isaac ginger beer maker Mt Barker 1851[-1857] Memorial 429/32
SMITH, Frederick Isaac formerly ginger beer maker but then clerk Mt Barker 1881 Application 18773
SMITH, Frederick Thomas Cockerill railway station master Saddleworth 1894 Application 22660
No 1
SMITH, Frederick Tarver bricklayer Norwood 1850 Memorial 41/21
SMITH, Frederick Tarver builder Norwood 1850 Application 13113
SMITH, Frederick Tarver bricklayer Norwood 1851 He laid out the village of Cranbourne on Section 288 Survey B Memorials 69/34 & 255/34
SMITH, Frederick Tarver builder Norwood 1851 Memorial 191/31
No 1
SMITH, Frederick William farmer Willyara. Willyara Primitive Methodist Chapel trustee 1865 Memorial 214/206
No 2
SMITH, Frederick William machinist Johnburgh trustee Institute Johnburgh 1896 Grant Book 13 Page 312 County Dalhousie
SMITH, G wheelwright and blacksmith Hindmarsh 1900 Application 24114
No 1
SMITH, George labourer Adelaide 1843 Memorial 300/3
SMITH, George yeoman Adelaide 1846 Memorial 7/7
SMITH, George gardener Adelaide 1851[-1852] Memorial 123/34
SMITH, George formerly gardener but now out of business Norwood, about to take a voyage to England, power of attorney to Joshua GURR ironmonger Currie St, Adelaide, to manage his SA business affairs 14/1/1865 Deposit 6/1866
No 2
SMITH, George farmer New Tiers 1851 Memorial 44/34
No 3
SMITH, George yeoman Brompton 1850[-1853] Memorial 219/26
SMITH, George yeoman Brompton 1886 Memorial 10/376
No 4 - blacksmith and wheelwright
SMITH, George blacksmith Brompton 1850[-1865] Memorial 150/245
SMITH, George wheelwright Brompton 1860[-1862] Memorial 198/162
SMITH, George gentleman Brompton 1864 Memorial 24/194
SMITH, George blacksmith Brompton 1880 Application 18078
SMITH, George gentleman Brompton 1886 Application 21124
SMITH, George blacksmith Port Road 1893 Memorial 131/419
SMITH, George blacksmith Brompton 1898 Application 23627
SMITH, George formerly wheelwright Brompton but then out of business Hindmarsh, died 28/10/1900. Husband of Matilda Smith Memorial 198/441
SMITH, George formerly blacksmith Brompton, died 28/10/1900. Husband of Matilda Smith. Father of James Smith builder Brompton and Eliza Smith spinster Brompton Memorial 11/445
SMITH, George formerly wheelwright Brompton late out of business Hindmarsh, died 28/10/1900. Estate worth £1,465. His whole estate which did not consist of money to be sold and the money invested in freehold mortgages. His wife, Matilda Smith, to get a quarter of the income from these investments for the rest of her life, except if she remarried, then she would receive 1/6th of the income. Upon her death, their children to inherit the fund in equal shares. Executors: Rev'd John SMITH priest Adelaide and John NOLAN tailor Adelaide. The real estate was sold by auction on 7/10/1901. The children who inherited the funds were James Smith builder Brompton and Eliza Smith spinster Brompton, also Mary Ann SHINNICK, Elija Smith, George Smith, John Henry Smith, Francis Gould Smith, James Smith and Florence WHITELAW 1902 Application 24453
No 5
SMITH, George carpenter Brompton 1856[-1880] Memorial 238/117
SMITH, George carpenter formerly of Brompton but now of Croydon 1877[-1879] Memorial 231/298
SMITH, George carpenter Croydon 1885 Application 20758
SSMITH, George carpenter Brompton and SMITH, William bricklayer Croydon 1885 They owed adjacent allotments in Princes St, Croydon Application 20454
No 6 - perhaps the same person
SMITH, George blacksmith Hindmarsh 1861 Memorial 39/173
SMITH, George gentleman Hindmarsh 1890 Application 21809
SMITH, George blacksmith Hindmarsh 1892 Application 22284
No 7 - perhaps the same person
SMITH, George gardener Norwood 1854 Memorial 354/78
SMITH, George nurseryman Norwood 1856 Memorial 464/100
SMITH, George gardener First Creek 1862 Memorial 84/185
SMITH, George nurseryman Norwood 1866 Application 7063
No 8 - likely to be the same person
SMITH, George shoemaker Robe 1856 Memorial 230/101
SMITH, George carrier Lordston 1857 Memorial 315/126
SMITH, George carrier Robe, died c1867. Executors and sole beneficiaries; James STANWAY carpenter Robe and Grace Stanway his wife Memorial 167/232
No 9
SMITH, George nurseryman Walkerville 1857 Memorial 215/127
No 10 - perhaps a continuation of No 9
SMITH, George wheelwright Walkerville 1871 Memorial 103/252
SMITH, George wheelwright North Eastern Road, Walkerville, died 27/9/1925. His estate worth £880. His estate in trust for his wife, Clara Smith, to enjoy the income for life or during her widowhood. The whole estate to be sold after her death and the proceeds divided equally amongst the children - Emma Carrie JENKINS, Samuel Smith Federal officer Hyde Park, Mary O'CONNOR, Annie MATHEWS, Fred Smith and Emily Smith spinster North Eastern Road, Walkerville (later Emily MILTON married woman Toorak). Clara Smith died 14/1/1927 Olive St, Prospect, of heat apoplexy and 3 days' cardiac failure aged 86. Born in Oxbridge, Somerset, she emigrated to SA 71 years previously. Married aged 22; 2 sons and 4 daughters living; 1 daughter deceased Application 27603
No 11
SMITH, George cooper Gawler 1853[-1857] Memorial 66/47
No 12
SMITH, George carrier Little Para 1854 Memorial 34/79
No 13
SMITH, George farmer Gawler Plains 1859 Memorial 175/148
SMITH, George farmer Gawler Plains 1882[-1890], died 24/2/1895. Husband of Mary Smith who died 18/1/1908 Memorial 108/459
SMITH, George farmer Gawler Plains, died 24/2/1895. His widow, Mary Smith, died 18/1/1908. Mother of adopted daughter, Mary Jane HYMER, who died 1/10/1950 Memorial 200/525
SMITH, George farmer Gawler Plains, died 24/2/1895. He left his entire estate to his wife, Mary Smith, for life, then to his adopted daughter, Mary Jane Smith, also known as Mary Jane HYMER, absolutely in remainder expectant. Mary Jane Smith also inherited £300 when she turned 21; in the meantime that money earned interest in trust in the bank and also invested in shares. Mary Smith died 18/1/1908. Mary Jane Smith spinster 9 Hampton St, Goodwood, died 29/9/1950 Royal Adelaide Hospital, of cerebral embolism, myocardial infarction, and hypostatic pneumonia, aged 79. She was cremated in the West Tce Crematorium on 3/10/1950 Application 28851
SMITH, Mary widow Gawler Plains 1905 Memorial 112/453
SMITH, Mary widow near Smithfield, died 18/1/1908 (relict of the late George Smith, who died 24/2/1895). Executors; Joseph BLAKE machinist Smithfield and William Gilbert PAYNE hay merchant Gawler South Memorial 250/459 & RPA Search 1970
No 14 - perhaps the same person
SMITH, George brewer Adelaide 1861 Application 2024
SMITH, George brewer Kent Town 1871 Memorial 34/251
SMITH, George gentleman Kent Town, about to take a voyage to England, power of attorney to John BULLOCK gentleman Adelaide, to manage his SA business affairs 14/3/1872 Deposit 147/1873
SMITH, George brewer Parkside 1887 Application 21153
No 15
SMITH, George labourer Kent Town 1864 Memorial 350/199
No 16
SMITH, George gentleman Gumeracha, died in Gumeracha 1871. He left his entire estate to Ann Smith spinster Adelaide his daughter Memorial 232/254
No 17
SMITH, George grazier Kingston S-E 1921 Memorial 120/482
SMITH, George grazier Kingston S-E, died 23/10/1934. Husband of Harriet Smith Memorial 127/508
SMITH, George died c1925. Husband of Clara Smith. Father of Emma Carrie JENKINS, Samuel Smith, Mary O'CONNOR, Annie MATHEWS, Fred Smith and Emily Smith Memorial 115/494
No 18
SMITH, George farmer Stockport 1929 Application 27751
SMITH, George Benjamin no description associated with Thomas BRANDON's Mine at Spring Creek (Sections 458, 1417, 1418, 1422, 1426 Hundred of Gregory) 1861. He apparently had links with Mt Remarkable in 1862 Memorials 208/178, 307/182, 33/187
No 1
SMITH, George FA grazier Kingston S-E 1945 Memorial 140/519
SMITH, George Frederick Albert grazier Kingston S-E 1947 Application 28515
No 1
SMITH, George Frederick Douglas Nepean grazier Thistlebeds Co Burra 1893 Memorial 194/416
SMITH, George Frederick Douglas Nepean grazier Thistlebeds near Kersbrook 1896 Memorials 249/427 & 1/428
SMITH, George Frederick Douglas Nepean fruitgrower near Kersbrook 1909 Memorial 14/462
SMITH, George Frederic Douglas Nepean grazier formerly of near Kersbrook but now of Unley, and Pauline Nepean Smith his wife 1916 Memorial 175/473
No 1
SMITH, George Henry storeman Stepney 1877 Memorial 168/304
SMITH, George Henry formerly storeman but now labourer Stepney 1912 Application 26123
SMITH, George James tinsmith Mintaro 1900[-1905] Memorial 93/440
No 1
SMITH, George Manby bookseller Chipping Norton, Oxon, England, power of attorney to Rev’d George STONEHOUSE Protestant Minister Chipping Norton, about to proceed to SA, to choose and purchase for him two Sections in the Barossa Range and an acre in Angaston itself both from George Fife ANGAS merchant Jeffreys Square, London, Middlesex, England, and manage the property on his behalf 18/7/1845 Deposit 105/1855
SMITH, George Manby printer, bookseller and stationer Chipping Norton, Oxon, England, died c1854-1855. He left his estate to his wife, Mary Ann Smith, and his three children Deborah Manby Smith, Sarah Purdy Smith and George Bloomfield Smith, as tenants in common. His widow died c1861. She left her household goods and wearing apparel to her two daughters to be divided equally between them; and the real estate and the rest of the personal effects in equal shares as tenants in common to her three children. The family sold their father’s land in the Barossa Valley to Gottlieb STEICKE in 1861. The Rev’d George STONEHOUSE was the Smiths’ local attorney. Application 6037
No 1
SMITH, George Nixon labourer Pt Adelaide 1858 Memorial 91/147
SMITH, George Nixon probably of Yatala township died in the Adelaide Hospital 1865. He left his entire estate to his wife, Nancy Smith, who was a widow at Yatala township in 1869 Memorials 56 & 57/240
SMITH, George Nixon labourer Pt Adelaide, died 8/10/1865 Adelaide Hospital. He left his estate to his wife, Nancy Smith Application 10665
SMITH, George P bookseller Narracoorte 1898 Memorial 129/435
SMITH, George Samuel machinist Thebarton 1876[- 1877] Memorial 10/287
No 1 - perhaps the Elder
SMITH, George Warren shipping agent Pt Adelaide leased 'the two front rooms on the right front side of the entrance to the building known as Central Chambers in Lipson St'. 1877 Memorial 3/302
SMITH, George W licensed land agent Pt Adelaide 1878 Application 16777
SMITH, George W shipping agent Pt Adelaide 1881 Enrolment 50/53
SMITH, George Warren agent Pt Adelaide. Owen (Hundred of Dalkey) township allotment land grant 1881 Grant Book 27 Page 444 County Gawler
SMITH, George W licensed land agent Lipson St, Pt Adelaide 1883 Application 19893
SMITH, George Warren agent Pt Adelaide Co Adelaide. Wonoka (Hundred of Wonoka) township allotment land grant 1883 Grant Book 5 Page 68 County Blachford
SMITH, George Warren agent Pt Adelaide 1884[-1884] Memorial 26/359
SMITH, George Warren customs agent Pt Adelaide 1885[-1892] Memorial 226/370
SMITH, George Warren Acting Secretary to the Pt Adelaide Permanent Land, Building and Investment Association 1885 Application 20789
SMITH, GW secretary Pt Adelaide Permanent Land Building and Investment Association Inc 1893 Memorial 32/418
SMITH, George Warren agent Pt Adelaide 1893 Application 22459
SMITH, GW agent Pt Adelaide 1894 Memorial 178/422
SMITH, George Warren licensed land broker Pt Adelaide 1896 Application 23217
SMITH, George Warren agent Pt Adelaide 1896[-1900] Memorial 180/427
SMITH, George Warren land agent Pt Adelaide 1896 Memorial 215/429
SMITH, George Warren shipping agent Pt Adelaide 1900[-1914] Memorial 9/441
SMITH, George Warren shipping agent Pt Adelaide 1915 Application 26416.
SMITH, George Warren agent Pt Adelaide 1921 Application 27007
No 2 - perhaps the Younger
SMITH, George Warren of 22 Waymouth St, Adelaide 1891 Application 21990
SMITH, George Warren solicitor Ocean Chambers, King William St, Adelaide 1910 Application 25771
SMITH, G Wearing medical practitioner 143 Wellington Square, North Adelaide 1929 Memorial 163/501
No 1
SMITH, Gideon stockholder Binnum Hundred of Binnum land grant 1870[-1878] Grant Book 29 Page 138 County MacDonnell
SMITH, Gideon sheep farmer Hynam 1875 Memorial 54/283
SMITH, Gideon sheep farmer Binnum 1878 Memorial 214/306
SMITH, Gideon stockholder Binnum 1881 Memorial 193/334
No 2
SMITH, Gideon and Thomas squatters Naracoorte Hundred of Jessie land grant 1876 Grant Book 50 Page 257 County Robe
No 1
SMITH, Grieve farmer Para Plains 1850 Memorial 81/27
SMITH, Grieve yeoman Clare 1854[-1857] Memorial 234/73
SMITH, Grieve farmer formerly of the Para Plains but now of Spring Side Farm near Clare 1855 Memorial 421/85
SMITH, Grieve farmer Hutt River and Clare 1857 Memorial 91/132
SMITH, Grieve yeoman Clare, died c1857 He left his estate to his brother, Henry Edward Smith school inspector Beaumont, to administer in trust Memorial 167/136
SMITH, Grieve yeoman Clare, died c1857. Husband of Mary Jane SMITH. His real estate to go into trust, and all the rents paid to his wife to maintain their children during their minority. When the children have all come of age, or the widow remarried, the trustees to pay her an income of £52 a year free of any interference from any future husband. The children to receive the rest of the income in equal shares. After her death, the children to receive the estate in equal shares absolutely in remainder expectant Application 15905
SMITH, Guy Talbot grazier Woodside 1915 Application 26466
SMITH, HB law clerk Adelaide (Eagle Chambers) 1891 Memorial 229/428
SMITH, Harold Edmund of Farina 1890 Memorial 40/402
SMITH, Harold Law merchant Adelaide 1907 Memorial 47/458
SMITH, Harry eatinghouse keeper Parnaroo 1890 Memorial 52/402
SMITH, Harold Ryan licensed victualler Ford's Hotel Clare 1918[-1919] Memorial 171/476
SMITH, Henrietta of Dunesk Bequest. Deaths of Scottish trustees. Robert PAUL bank manager widower Erskine, died 16/7/1866, of general paralysis over 12 months, aged 78. His parents were William Paul Minister of West Church, Edinburgh, Scotland and Susan Paul nee Moncrieff. His grandson, Robert Paul present at the death. James Maitland HOGG landed proprietor married of Newliston, died 1/8/1858, of general paralysis of some years, aged 58. Parents Thomas Hog landed proprietor and Mary Hog nee STUART. His son, TA Hog was present at the death. Alexander Colquhoun Stirling Murray DUNLOP advocate Corsock House, Corsock Bridge, Parton, Scotland, died 1/9/1870, of hemiplegia-alphasia, of 18 months, aged 71. His wife was Eliza Esther Murray. His son, Alexander Murray Dunlop, present at the death Deposit 236/1873
No 1
SMITH, Henry wheelwright Thebarton 1839 Application 18136
SMITH, Henry wheelwright Thebarton 1846 Memorial 498/6
SMITH, Henry wheelwright Adelaide 1847 Memorial 491/8
No 2
SMITH, Henry baker Adelaide 1850[-1853] Memorial 99/20
No 3 - perhaps the same person; a long shot
SMITH, Henry farmer Athelstone 1862[-1867] Memorial 268/186
SMITH, Henry carpenter Athelstone and Mary Ann Smith his wife 1874 Application 13684
No 4
SMITH, Henry yeoman Brompton 1850 Memorial 133/27
SMITH, Henry fruiterer Port Road 1856 Memorial 279/106
SMITH, Henry fruiterer Hindmarsh 1856 Memorial 290/111
SMITH, Henry fruiterer Hindmarsh 1861 Application 2362
SMITH, Henry greengrocer Hindmarsh 1866 Memorial 165/214
No 5
SMITH, Henry labourer Queenstown 1857 Memorial 235/130
SMITH, Henry formerly labourer 1857 later miner Queenstown, died c1861 Application 5654
SMITH, Henry miner Queenstown, died c1861. He left real estate to his sons, Henry Jacob Smith and John Smith Memorial 252/181
No 6
SMITH, Henry wheelwright Kincraig 1861 Memorial 129/171
SMITH, Henry storekeeper Kincraig Naracoorte (Hundred of Naracoorte) township allotment land grant 1868 Grant Book 50 Page 309 County Robe
SMITH, Henry builder Naracoorte Naracoorte (Hundred of Naracoorte) township allotment land grant 1868 Grant Book 50 Page 305 County Robe
SMITH, Henry and AGAR, Thomas formerly wheelwrights 1861 but now contractors Kincraig 1870 Application 10632
SMITH, Henry contractor Naracoorte Hundred of Naracoorte land grant 1873 Grant Book 50 Page 102 County Robe
No 7
SMITH, Henry of Pt Adelaide purchased land in Bridgwater Le Fevre Peninsula 1862 Memorial 215/192
SMITH, Henry labourer Le Fevre Peninsula [Bridgwater] 1882 Application 19536
SMITH, Henry [formerly of Pt Adelaide but then] gentleman Mt Gambier linked with Henry John Smith railway porter Wolseley 1890 Application 21921
No 8
SMITH, Henry licensed victualler Traveller's Rest Stirling near Pt Augusta 1863 Memorial 175/192
No 9
SMITH, Henry farmer Stockport 1863 Memorial 84/192
SMITH, Henry farmer Stockport on the Gilbert Hundred of Light land grant 1864 Grant Book 44 Page 182 County Light
No 10
SMITH, Henry farmer Kings Belt near Sheaoak Log 1865 Application 5938
No 11
SMITH, Henry cooper Greenock 1865 Application 6055
SMITH, Henry cooper Greenock 1865[-1870] Memorial 182/202
SMITH, Henry cooper Mt Crawford 1868 Application 9431
SMITH, Henry of Fullarton 1891 Memorial 4/408
SMITH, Henry cooper Fullarton and Anne Smith his wife 1891 Memorial 90/410
No 12
SMITH, Henry merchant's clerk Pt MacDonnell 1869 Memorial 22/240
SMITH, Henry shipping clerk Pt MacDonnell 1877 Memorial 193/298
SMITH, Henry shipping agent Beachport 1880 Memorial 175/320
SMITH, Henry shipping manager Beachport Beachport (Hundred of Rivoli Bay) township allotment land grant 1880 Grant Book 31 Page 294 County Grey
SMITH, Henry clerk Beachport Hundred of Rivoli Bay land grant 1882 Grant Book 31 Page 256 County Grey
No 13
SMITH, Henry draper Adelaide (Rundle St) 1870 Memorial 188/248
SMITH, Henry formerly draper Adelaide (Rundle St) but now storekeeper Pt Wakefield 1879 Memorial 77/317
SMITH, Henry storekeeper Pt Wakefield 1876[-1881] Memorial 200/288
SMITH, Henry and MOORE, William storekeepers Pt Wakefield 1876 Application 14977
SMITH, Henry draper Pt Wakefield 1878 Application 16708
SMITH, Henry storekeeper formerly of Pt Wakefield but then of Norwood Hundred of Inkerman land grant 1884 Grant Book 27 Page 145 County Gawler
No 14
SMITH, Henry farmer formerly of Minlacowie but now of Goodwood 1878[-1880] Memorial 223/309
No 15
SMITH, Henry JP SM Narracoorte 1878 Memorial 186/309
No 16
SMITH, Henry labourer Hamilton on the Light 1879 Memorial 242/318
SMITH, Henry labourer Hamilton on the Light, died 17/10/1878 Kapunda intestate. Letters of administration to his widow, Eliza Smith of Kapunda by 1889, to settle his estate Memorial 235/395
No 17 - perhaps the same person
SMITH, H clerk Morphett Vale 1871 Memorial 37/256
SMITH, Henry farmer Morphett Vale 1886 Application 20951
SMITH, Henry farmer Morphett Vale 1886[-1908] Memorial 25/379
SMITH, Henry farmer Morphett Vale Cemetery trustee 1892 Enrolment 50/54
SMITH, Henry farmer Morphett Vale 1913 Memorial 141/469
SMITH, Henry sheep farmer Morphett Vale 1913 Application 26219
SMITH, Henry out of business 31 Hughes St, Mile End, died 12/8/1929. Husband of Elizabeth Smith. Uncle to Robert William Smith. Cousin to the late William HEAD - his children included Sarah Head, Ada HOARE and Elizabeth STEGGEMANN. Other nephews and nieces mentioned but not named. H Smith owned land near both Morphett Vale and Noarlunga Memorial 131/502
No 18
SMITH, Henry farmer Minlacowie Wool Bay township allotment land grant 1877 Grant Book 19 Page 212 County Fergusson
No 19
SMITH, Henry agent Norwood Pt Germein township allotment land grant 1879 Grant Book 24 Page 683 County Frome
SMITH, Henry of Wall St, Norwood 1882[-1888] Memorial 168/338
SMITH, Henry agent Wall St, Norwood linked with Thomas Smith farmer Telowie 1887 Memorial 184/382
No 20
SMITH, Henry farmer Yacka Yacka (Hundred of Yackamoorundie) township allotment land grant 1880 Grant Book 56 Page 106 County Stanley
No 21
SMITH, Henry of Mt Templeton Hundred of Stow land grant 1884 Grant Book 56 Page 447 County Stanley
No 22
SMITH, Henry warehouseman Kent Town about to leave the province for a time 1887 Memorial 65/382
No 23
SMITH, Henry farmer Riverton 1894 Memorial 155/422
No 1
SMITH, Henry Charles labourer Glanville 1875 Memorial 96/285
SMITH, Henry Charles stevedore Glanville 1900. Husband of Annie Smith Application 24120
SMITH, Henry Edward gentleman Adelaide, died 14/7/1860 congestion of the brain, aged 34. He was an Inspector of Schools Beaumont, when his brother, Grieve Smith yeoman Clare died c1857 Application 15905
No 1
SMITH, Henry George labourer formerly of Magill, but now of Adelaide 1847 Memorial 61/8
No 2
SMITH, Henry George and George GURNER merchants Adelaide (Waymouth St) trading under the style or firm of Smith and Gurner ironmongers, about to move to a rented stone building on pt TA 50 Hindley St with a back entrance to Blyth St. This property belonged to Edward PLAYFORD of Mitcham 1887 Memorial 156/387
SMITH, Henry George of Fulham 1888 Memorial 125/391
SMITH, Henry George merchant formerly of Waymouth St, but now of Hindley St, Adelaide 1890 Memorial 86/406
No 1
SMITH, Henry James Esquire of SA, perhaps already at Pt Lincoln 1839 Deposit 304/1860
SMITH, Henry James clerk to Matthew Smith attorney at law Adelaide (Gawler Place) 1842 Memorial 291/1
SMITH, Henry James Esquire Towalla near Pt Lincoln son of Matthew Smith Esquire Highgate 1857 Memorial 329/126
SMITH, Henry J stockholder Pt Lincoln 1858 Memorial 120/142
SMITH, Henry James sheepfarmer Pt Lincoln 1863 Memorial 317/187
SMITH, Henry James sheepfarmer Pt Lincoln was the only son of the late Matthew Smith formerly of Pt Lincoln but then deceased by 1864. HJ Smith was a first cousin to John Smith publican Ship Inn Pt Adelaide Application 5291
SMITH, Henry James stipendiary magistrate Pt Lincoln 1865[-1869] Memorial 29/204, Application 10628
SMITH, Henry James SM formerly of Pt Lincoln but now of Pt Augusta 1871 Memorial 152/306
SMITH, Henry James SM of Pt Augusta 1871[-1872] Memorial 52/269
SMITH, Henry James SM formerly of Pt Lincoln but now of Narracoorte 1876 Memorial 7/293
SMITH, Henry James SM of Narracoorte 1875[-1886] Memorial 44/316
SMITH, Henry J JP SM of Narracoorte 1876 Memorial 212/292
No 1
SMITH, Henry Martyn gentleman near Beaumont Co Adelaide. Hundred of Bundaleer land grant 1874 Grant Book 60 Page 70 County Victoria
SMITH, Henry Martyn farmer Gulnare. Georgetown (Hundred of Bundaleer) township allotment land grant 1873 Grant Book 60 Page 76 County Victoria
SMITH, Henry Martyn farmer Wirrabara trustee unnamed Public Cemetery Hundred of Appila land grant 1877[-1881] Grant Book 24 Page 493 County Frome
SMITH, Henry Martyn JP of Gulnare 1872 Memorial 127/262
SMITH, Henry Martyn gentleman Woodbourne Willabara 1876 Memorial 132/295
SMITH, Henry Tarver builder Norwood 1850 Memorial 299/22
SMITH, Hilda Grace married woman Mintaro 1913 Application 26236
No 1
SMITH, Hugh carpenter Norwood 1852[-1861] Memorial 33/42
SMITH, Hugh yeoman Randallsea 1860 Memorial 222/164
SMITH, Hugh police constable Stawell Vic owned land at Norwood 1872[-1874] Memorial 134/260, Application 13424
SMITH, Hugh blacksmith Yankalilla 1867 Application 8853
No 2
SMITH, Hugh hawker Adelaide 1869 Memorial 102/267
SMITH, Hugh labourer Adelaide 1876 Memorial 225/291
SMITH, Elizabeth Mary infant daughter of Hugh and Matilda Smith of Adelaide 1875 Application 14794
SMITH, Hugh dealer South Tce, Adelaide 1909 Application 25711
No 3
SMITH, Hugh farmer Mintaro Hundred of Hanson land grant 1869 Grant Book 56 Page 283 County Stanley
SMITH, Hurtle James blacksmith Echunga 1956 Application 29193
No 1 - perhaps the same person; perhaps the Elder and the Younger??
SMITH, Isaac brickmaker Glenelg 1854[-1856] Memorial 178/70
SMITH, Isaac brickmaker The Meadows 1863 Application 4409
SMITH, Isaac brickmaker Brighton 1878[-1883] Memorial 30/308
SMITH, Isaac brickmaker Brighton 1885 Application 20725
SMITH, J law clerk Gawler 1894 Memorial 215/423
No 1
SMITH, Jabez stockholder Murray Flats 1860 Memorial 126/172
SMITH, Jabez and Jesse stockholders Princess Royal Estate near Kooringa 1861 Memorial 127/172
SMITH, Jabez and Jesse cattleowners Princess Royal Estate near Kooringa 1861[-1862] Memorial 179/182
SMITH, Jack George Leslie packing shed manager Kingston upon Murray 1940 Application 28277
No 1
SMITH, Jacob Robert of Woodside 1881 Memorial 206/334
SMITH, Jacob Robert agent Woodside 1885[-1888] Memorial 174/364
No 1
SMITH, Jacob William master mariner Adelaide 1849 Memorial 39/17
SMITH, Jacob William gentleman Adelaide 1853[-1854] Hundred of Gilbert land grant Memorial 474/60
SMITH, Jacob William Esquire Woodville 1857 Memorial 53/121
SMITH, Jacob William merchant Pt Adelaide 1860[-1881] Memorial 93/171, Application 1713
SMITH, Jacob William gentleman formerly of Adelaide 1853 but now of Pt Adelaide 1876[-1878] Applications 15357, 16636
No 1
SMITH, James farmer Hurtle Vale 1842 Memorial 342/2
No 2
SMITH, James gentleman Adelaide (then or late in the employ of Messrs August COOKE & Co) 1843 Memorial 440/71
SMITH, James gentleman Adelaide, about to marry Augusta WEARING spinster Green Hill Creek, marriage settlement, to settle upon his wife in trust for life, Sections 2711, 2755, Wiltshire Special Survey, then for him in trust for life, then to their children in equal shares absolutely in remainder expectant. Trustees James FREW merchant Fullarton, Robert FREW merchant Adelaide 19/11/1845 Enrolment 3/51
SMITH, James Esquire Angaston 1849[-1850] Memorials 64/14 & 358/22
SMITH, James accountant Adelaide 1851[-1854]. Executor for the will of WRS COOKE merchant Adelaide. Could he have been a relative of Mr Cooke? Enrolment 57/12
SMITH, James gentleman Walkerville 1854 Memorial 265/78
SMITH, James merchant Adelaide (Waymouth St) 1855[-1895] Memorial 260/92
SMITH, James Esquire of the firm of GILES & Smith of Adelaide 1857 Memorial 261/130, Application 2074
SMITH, James merchant Greenhills near Adelaide 1860 Memorial 109/182
SMITH, James merchant Beaumont 1869 Memorial 139/240
SMITH, James and Augusta Smith no description had an interest in the Pembroke Consols (Sections 406,413 and 414 near Truro) 1878 Memorial 249/311
SMITH, James merchant Adelaide 1880[-1895] Applications 18316, 21316, 23013
SMITH, James merchant Adelaide and Augusta Smith his wife linked with HA Smith out of business Adelaide and JA Smith branch bank manager Hindmarsh 1892 Memorial 15/414
SMITH, James, Clement GILES and Henry BOWEN merchants Adelaide (Waymouth St), trading under the style or firm of Giles & Smith 1895 Memorial 238/425
SMITH, James merchant Barton Tce East, North Adelaide, died 22/11/1900, of an intestinal obstruction, aged 80. By 1907, his widow, Augusta Smith, was apparently very sick herself, as she had a trained nurse, Evangeline HODGE, to witness some business papers Memorial 204/457 & Application 25368
No 3
SMITH, James farmer Cowandilla 1844[-1849] Memorial 358/3
SMITH, James of Cowandilla 1846 Memorial 73/7
SMITH, James labourer Cowandilla 1847[-1857] He sold land to Frederick SMITH groom Adelaide Memorial 220/8
No 4
SMITH, James formerly sawyer Pt Adelaide, but now schoolmaster Pt Phillip Vic 1846 Memorial 182/7, Application 19170
SMITH, James sawyer formerly of Pt Phillip Vic but now of Adelaide 1853 Memorial 143/61
No 5
SMITH, James gardener Fullarton 1852[-1853] Memorial 210/44
No 6
SMITH, James labourer Goodwood 1852[-1854] Memorial 498/44
SMITH, James formerly labourer Goodwood 1852 but now farmer Lower Mitcham 1867 Application 8218.
SMITH, James formerly labourer Goodwood 1854 but now farmer West Mitcham 1867. He could not write Application 8855
No 7 - likely to be the same person
SMITH, James tanner Kilkenny 1853 Memorial 412/47
SMITH, James farmer Kilkenny sold land to the company for the construction of the Adelaide City and Port railway' 1854 Memorial 486/75
SMITH, James carrier Port Road and Mary Smith his wife 1855 Memorial 219/93
SMITH, James carrier Port Road 1858 Memorial 115/132
No 7
SMITH, James publican Hilton 1850 Memorial 230/25
SMITH, James licensed victualler formerly of Hilton but now of Thebarton 1856 Memorial 283/105
No 8 - perhaps a continuation of No 7
SMITH, James licensed victualler Adelaide (Saracen's Head Carrington St), died 12/3/1883 intestate. Husband of Mary Smith Memorial 244/352
No 9
SMITH, James engineer Hindmarsh 1853 Memorial 203/69
SMITH, James formerly engineer Hindmarsh but now of Bendigo Vic 1856[-1862] Memorial 117/110, Application 3445
No 10
SMITH, James ploughman Yankalilla 1853 Memorial 440/75
SMITH, James farmer Yankalilla 1854[-1860] Memorial 188/76
SMITH, James farmer Yankalilla 1862 Memorial 341/186 Loyal Yankalilla Oddfellow Lodge trustee 1862 Memorial 341/186
SMITH, James formerly ploughman 1852 but now farmer Yankalilla 1864 Application 5209
SMITH, James farmer Yankalilla 1893 Application 22600
SMITH, James farmer Yankalilla, died 26/10/1905. Husband of Caroline Thurza Smith. Father of Samuel William Smith, James Neil Smith farmer Maitland, William Neil Smith of Farina, Mary Neil FOGGO wife of William Foggo farmer Dowlingville, and Margaret SOMERVILLE wife of James Somerville of Broken Hill NSW Memorial 164/454
SMITH, James farmer Yankalilla, died 1905. All his real estate not given to his children to go into trust to provide an income for his widow, Caroline Thurza Smith during her widowhood. Then the land to be sold and the funds divided equally amongst the children - William Neil Smith police constable Meningie, Mary Neil FOGGO wife of William Foggo farmer Dowlingville Yorke Peninsula, and Margaret SOMERVILLE wife of James Somerville labourer Broken Hill NSW 1909 Application 25694
No 11
SMITH, James storekeeper Yankalilla 1855 Memorial 356/84
No 12
SMITH, James farmer Gawler Plains 1854[-1855] Memorial 2/67
SMITH, James farmer Munno Para 1860 Memorial 35/163
No 13
SMITH, James farmer Myponga 1854 Memorial 259/65
No 14 - possibly the same person
SMITH, James farmer Section 74 Currency Creek 1854 Memorial 145/62
SMITH, James farmer Goolwa 1855 Memorial 163/106
No 14 - probably a mixture of the Elder and the Younger
SMITH, James farmer Mt Gambier 1855 Memorial 226/102
SMITH, James of Mt Gambier and Christina Smith his wife. Mother of Duncan STEWART gentleman Mt Gambier 1855 Memorial 45/95
SMITH, James farmer Mt Gambier 1859, died before 1865. He left his estate under various trusts for the benefit of his wife, Christina Smith and his unnamed children. His son, JGW Smith, to inherit a house called Bonney Memorial 210/203
SMITH, James farmer Mt Gambier, died 4/1/1860. Husband of Christina Smith. Father of James Gershom Smith farmer Mt Gambier, his eldest son Memorial 129/211
SMITH, James farmer Mt Gambier 1876 Memorial 237/295
SMITH, James farmer near Mt Gambier 1900 Application 24012
SMITH, Christina widow Mt Gambier relict of the late James Smith formerly farmer Mt Gambier but now deceased 1866[-1876] Memorial 129/211
STEWART, Christina most likely widow remarried to James SMITH of Mt Gambier. Thomas Pye Stephenson Smith District Ranger Beachport, Ebenezer Wardlaw Smith of Robe, Janet Jessie Menzies DAVIDSON wife of John Davidson farmer Penola, Lois Eunice Beaton wife of Peter John Beaton newspaper reporter Mt Gambier, and Catherine Cecilia Smith spinster Mt Gamber still alive in 1893, plus Duncan Stewart farmer Rendelsham, Mrs Smith's son from her first marriage. James Gershom Smith storekeeper Mt Gambier had died by 1893 Application 22564
No 15
SMITH, James waterman Lower Finniss 1856 Memorial 53/108
No 16
SMITH, James blacksmith Pt Elliot 1858 Memorial 202/133
No 17
SMITH, James storekeeper Hundred of Grace 1858 Memorial 238/138
No 18
SMITH, James farmer Brookside linked with John Smith farmer Yankalilla 1859 Memorial 100/164
No 20
SMITH, James farmer Lower Mitcham 1861[-1864] Memorial 192/178
No 21
SMITH, James farmer Allendale near Mt Gambier Hundred of MacDonnell land grant 1866 Grant Book 30 Page 279 County Grey
No 22
SMITH, James farmer and contractor Kingston S-E 1868 Memorial 147/234
SMITH, James farmer Kingston Rosetown (Hundred of Lacepede) township allotment land grant 1877 Grant Book 29 Page 219 County MacDonnell
No 23
SMITH, James farmer Echunga 1869 Memorial 11/240
No 24
SMITH, James accountant Adelaide 1871 Memorial 41/256
No 25 – perhaps the same person FIND
SMITH, James the Younger gentleman Wallaroo. Hundred of Wallaroo land grant 1872 Grant Book 14 Page 79 County Daly
SMITH, James farmer Mundoora. Hundred of Redhill land grant 1900 Grant Book 14 Page 379 County Daly
No 26
SMITH, James schoolmaster Navan 1873[-1877] Memorial 79/270
No 27
SMITH, James farmer Dry Creek 1875[-1876] Memorial 245/284
No 28
SMITH, James farmer New Glenelg 1874 Application 13905
SMITH, James farmer New Glenelg 1874 Application 13900
SMITH, James and Emma Smith married before they left England for SA. Children of the marriage - Frederick William Smith, Edward Smith, Stephen Smith, Henry Smith, James Smith, George Smith, Martha SHARP wife of William Sharp saddler Glen Osmond and Emily FLIGHT wife of Albert Enoch Flight carriage builder Mile End. By 1924, Frederick, Stephen, James and George Smith had died. Edward Smith lived in an unknown place in NSW. Henry John Smith was a packer on Brighton Road, New Glenelg. The two daughters also had still survived by that date and gave the family information. James Smith the Elder farmer New Glenelg, died 13/12/1897 intestate, of a malignant tumor, aged 69. His widow, Emma Smith, died 9/7/1922 Application 26777
SMITH, James farmer New Glenelg, died 13/12/1897 of a malignant tumor, aged 69. His widow, Emma Smith, continued to live there until her death c1913 or afterwards. Her will mentions family as Henry Smith, Edward Smith, James Smith, Emma FLIGHT, Martha SHARP, nephew Harry Smith and his wife, Florrie, and a Mrs Lydia Smith, widow of the late Fred Smith. Application 26777
No 29
SMITH, James merchant Pt Adelaide and Elizabeth Hooper Smith his wife 1877 Application 16012
No 30 - perhaps the same person
SMITH, James farmer Bordertown. Hundred of Tatiara land grant 1877[-1904] Grant Book 7 Page 6 County Buckingham
SMITH, James the Elder farmer Big Paddock Tatiara. Hundred of Tatiara land grant 1883 Grant Book 7 Page 12 County Buckingham
No 31 UNLIKELY FIND CHECK RUN MARGARET SHERIDAN
SMITH, James farmer Mannanarie trustee Cemetery Black Rock Plain Black Rock Plain land grant 1879 Grant Book 13 Page 105 County Dalhousie
SMITH, James farmer Belalie Co Victoria Hundred of Pinda land grant 1882 Grant Book 24 Page 590 County Frome
No 32
SMITH, James mason Saddleworth Co Light. Hundred of Mannanarie land grant 1880 Grant Book 13 Page 81 County Dalhousie
No 33
SMITH, James farmer Farrell Flat Co Stanley. Hundred of Yongala land grant 1881[-1882] Grant Book 13 Page 196 County Dalhousie
No 34
SMITH, James gardener Athelstone 1882 Application 19406
No 35
SMITH, James foreman to W SALTER & Son of Angaston 1884 Memorial 209/360
No 36
SMITH, James farmer Pt Elliot 1887 Application 21137
No 37
SMITH, James farmer Hundred of Pirie 1899 Memorial 178/439
No 38
SMITH, James agent Adelaide trustee for the estate of the late Philip SANTO [perhaps to be identified as James Viner Smith??] 1890[-1894] Memorial 210/422, Application 22722
No 39
SMITH, James blacksmith Echunga 1895 Application 22875
No 40
SMITH, James articled clerk Adelaide 1902 Memorial 31/447
SMITH, James articled law clerk to William POPE solicitor Eagle Chambers, Adelaide 1904 Application 24769
No 41
SMITH, James miner and Lawrence labourer both of Birkenhead Le Fevre Peninsula, and Elizabeth Smith wife of Lawrence Smith 1906 Memorial 166/455
No 42
SMITH, James builder Brompton 1908 Memorial 126/459
SMITH, James builder Brompton linked with Cornelius Michael Smith cabinetmaker North Adelaide and Eliza Marian Smith his wife 1910 Memorial 38/463
SMITH, James Albert sharebroker Adelaide (Currie St) 1898 Memorial 65/434
SMITH, James Bell formerly of Pt Willunga but now out of business Henley Beach, changed his name to James BELL-SMITH 1932 Memorial 140/505
No 2 – the Elder
SMITH, James Braid farmer Yankalilla 1854[-1858] Memorial 34/77
No 2 – the Younger
SMITH, James Braid of Kadina. Hundred of Wallaroo land grant 1881 Grant Book 14 Page 65 County Daly
No 1
SMITH, James Churchill cattle drover Dalhousie Springs Far North, but presently residing in Adelaide 1878 Memorial 143/327
SMITH, James Churchill stockowner Dalhousie Springs Far North 1884 Memorial 188/358
No 1
SMITH, James Fletcher carter Pt Elliot linked with Alice Jackson Smith widow Pt Elliot 1929 Memorial 164/501
SMITH, James Fletcher carter Pt Elliot 1933 Memorial 151/506
No 1
SMITH, James Gershom livery stable keeper Mt Gambier 1869 Memorial 64/237
SMITH, James Gershom coach proprietor Mt Gambier Rendelsham (Hundred of Rivoli Bay) township allotment land grant 1880 Grant Book 31 Page 320 County Grey
No 1
SMITH, James Greenslade farmer Hundred of Caroline Co Grey Hundred of Comaum land grant 1885 Grant Book 50 Page 79 County Robe
SMITH, James Greenslade farmer Horsham Vic son of the late Christopher Grantham Smith formerly farmer Mt Gambier now deceased 1888 Memorial 103/391
SMITH, James Greenslade farmer Greenland Dams Kalkee near Horsham Vic son of the late Christopher Gratham St farmer Mt Gambier now deceased 1891 Memorial 151/409
No 1
SMITH, James John yeoman Queenstown 1852[-1855] Memorial 451/45
SMITH, James John storekeeper Queenstown 1855[-1856] Memorial 403/88
SMITH, James John storekeeper Pt Adelaide 1854 Memorial 407/71
SMITH, James Lea farmer Noarlunga 1843 Memorial 264/3
SMITH, James Neil farmer Maitland son of James Smith farmer Yankalilla 1885 Memorial 62/370
No 1 - mixture of the Elder and the Younger
SMITH, James Neilson farmer Smithfield 1860 Memorial 211/175
SMITH, James Neilson farmer Fords linked with John Smith the Younger farmer Smithfield 1869 Memorial 11/241
SMITH, James Neilson farmer Fords near Kapunda 1875[-1895] Memorial 156/282, Applications 22217 & 18685
SMITH, James Neilson JP farmer Fords Crossing, and Annie Smith his wife formerly Annie GREENSHIELDS widow of the late Alexander Harvey Greenshields formerly draper Kapunda now deceased 1901 Memorial 230/444
SMITH, James Neilson the Elder farmer Fords, died 13/5/1925. Father of James Neilson Smith the Younger, Melville Gordon Smith, Howard Briden Smith, William Davidson Sanderson Smith, Ruby Isabella WEAVER, and Annie Jane LEWIS Memorial 13/494
SMITH, James Neilson the Elder farmer Fords, died 13/5/1925. Father of Howard Briden Smith and William Davidson Smith farmers Arrino WA; James Neilson Smith the Younger farmer Jabuk Memorials 37 & 38/494
No 1
SMITH, James Nicholson draper Adelaide 1861 Application 2167.
SMITH, James Nicholson draper Mitcham 1855[-1884] Memorial 46/89, Application 15571
SMITH, James Nicholson gentleman Mitcham and Mary Jane Smith his wife 1893 Memorial 240/417
No 2 - likely to be the business address of No 1
SMITH, James Nicholson draper Adelaide 1857 Memorial 218/229
SMITH, James Stuart farmer Boggy Flat. Trustee unnamed Church and School Co Young 1900 Grant Book 65 Page 289 County Young
No 1
SMITH, James agent Adelaide trustee for the estate of the late Philip SANTO [perhaps to be identified as James Viner Smith??] 1890[-1894] Memorial 210/422, Application 22722
SMITH, James Viner formerly accountant but now land and estate agent Adelaide 1894 Application 22715
SMITH, James Viner land and estate agent Adelaide (Franklin St) 1900[-1908] Memorial 48/441, Application 25684
SMITH, James Viner died 11/5/1914 Unley Park. Executors; Cuthbert Viner Smith accountant Adelaide and Arthur Benjamin LLOYD minister of the gospel formerly of Pt Wakefield but now of St Peters Memorial 198/476
SMITH, Hannah widow Unley Park relict of the late James Viner Smith land and estate agent formerly of Burwood Fullarton but then of Unley Park. Family; Ida Gwendoline LLOYD wife of the Rev'd Arthur Benjamin Lloyd of Pt Pirie, Blanche Marguerite Smith, Cutherbert Viner Smith formerly warehouseman Fullarton but now accountant Rose Park and Alice Irene Smith 1923 Memorial 50/488
No 1
SMITH, James William yeoman Bowden 1854[-1856] Memorial 69/70
No 2
SMITH, James William carpenter Pt Augusta 1874 Memorial 92/276
No 1
SMITH, James Wing baker Bowden 1850[-1859] Memorial 399/22, Application 187 Baker Brompton 1851 Memorial 293/28 Hundred of Goolwa land grant 1854 Memorial 281/64
SMITH, James Wing yeoman Bowden 1852 Memorial 246/42
SMITH, Jane Sarah spinster Palmer Place, North Adelaide 1897 Application 23501
No 1
SMITH, Jeanie Haldane spinster formerly of Brighton but now of London, Middlesex, England 1873[-1878] Memorial 7/268
DAKIN, Jeanie Haldane, formerly JH SMITH spinster Brighton SA, now wife of Henry DAKIN, draper and silk mercer, formerly of Brunswick Parade, Anerley Road, Upper Norwood, but now of 56 Anerley Park, Anerley, Surrey, England. Transfer her power of executor for the will of Daniel KIRK gentleman Adelaide, who died 16/4/1869, to Frederick William BULLOCK land agent Adelaide. The other executors, Samuel Reginald HALL died 10/1/1872 and John BULLOCK died 8/3/1879, had died Deposit 22/1887
No 1
SMITH, Jeremiah William cabinetmaker Adelaide (Pt TA 46 King William St) 1847[-1849]. He assigned the lease in 1849 to Christian Philipp EYMER perfumer Adelaide (King William St) for £76/10/-. [Perhaps JW Smith removed his cabinetmaking business to Freeman St?] Memorials 203/10, 321/17
SMITH, Jeremiah William cabinetmaker Adelaide leased Pt TA 143 between Freeman St and Featherstone Place from Michael Featherstone of Brighton for 21 years at £20 a quarter. Smith erected an inn called The Young Queen Inn 'with stable, outhouses and buildings' facing Freeman St (probably with money raised by mortgage of the building site to Thomas NEILL accountant Adelaide for £200], which he sub-leased to William KIRBY 1849[-1850]. Memorials 322/15, 28/17, 442/19
SMITH, Jesse licensed victualler Sevenhill took a 7-year lease of the Devonshire Hotel at Mintaro at £3 per week from John Smith the Elder farmer and millowner Mintaro 1868 Memorial 228/235
No 1
SMITH, John labourer Plympton Hamlets 1841 Application 9062
SMITH, John labourer formerly of Plympton Hamlets but now of Coromandel Valley 1846 Memorial 240/227, Application 9062
No 2
SMITH, John labourer Adelaide 1838 Application 10159
SMITH, John formerly labourer but now carpenter Adelaide, and Sarah Smith his wife 1848 Memorial 431/28
SMITH, John carpenter Adelaide (Rundle St) 1848[-1850] Memorial 262/13
SMITH, John carpenter Rundle St, Adelaide 1850 Memorial 322/27
SMITH, John formerly labourer 1838 but now carpenter Adelaide 1869 Application 10160
No 3 -perhaps a continuation of No 2
SMITH, John carpenter Adelaide (Angas St) 1849 Memorial 224/17
SMITH, John formerly carpenter Adelaide (Angas St) 1849 but now gentleman Kensington Tce, Norwood 1877 Application 16465
No 4
SMITH, John baker Adeladie 1840 Application 15437
No 5
SMITH, John licensed victualler Dry Creek Inn Dry Creek 1846 [He apparently closed the premises permanently late that year] Memorial 286/6
SMITH, John farmer Dry Creek 1847[-1849] Memorial 416/10
No 6 - mixture of the Elder and the Younger; likely to be a continuation of No 5
SMITH, John farmer & licensed victualler Smith Creek Gawler Plains 1850[-1853] Memorial 481/24
SMITH, John farmer Gawler Plains 1851 Memorial 319/36
SMITH, John publican Gawler Plains 1851 Memorial 37/41
SMITH, John licensed victualler Smithfield 1857 Memorial 222/131
SMITH, John gentleman Smithfield purchased the Gawler Belt Inn for £1,350 from the mortgaged deceased estate of Hermann GROTEGUT 1868 Memorial 216/232
SMITH, John Esquire Smithfield owned the Globe Inn at Gawler 1869 Memorial 134/240
SMITH, John the Elder Esquire Smithfield, died 11/11/1877. Very complicated will with trusts to benefit his widow, Ann Smith, and his children - Anne Jane Smith, John Smith the Younger, Margaret Roberts wife of Richard Roberts farmer Blyth Plains, William Smith and Andrew Smith. Assets included the Smith Creek Hotel, Globe Hotel at Gawler, the Gawler Belt Inn, allotments in Smithfield township and many sections of land in the Hundred of Munno Para. Executors-Ann Smith widow, James Nielson Smith and Richard Roberts Memorial 111/307
SMITH, John the Elder Esquire Smithfield, died 11/11/1877. By 1881, his family was disposed thus: his widow Ann Smith was at Smithfield; children - James Nielson Smith farmer Fords; John Smith the Younger farmer Yakandanda Clare; Alexander Smith farmer Blyth Plains; Andrew Valance Smith farmer Willow Ponds near Gladstone; William Smith farmer Smithfield; Anne Jane Smith spinster Smithfield; Margaret ROBERTS wife of Richard Roberts farmer Blyth Plains; Marian BLAKE wife of Walter Blake machinist Balaklava; Memorial 111/337
SMITH, John Esquire Smithfield, died 11/11/1877. His widow Ann Smith inherited his personal estate and some of his real estate absolutely and the rest of his real estate for life. Their daughter, Margaret ROBERTS wife of Richard Roberts farmer Kybunga near Blyth, to enjoy certain property for life, then to her children in equal shares in remainder expectant. Amongst the properties for her life interest included the Gawler Belt Inn on pt Section 916 Hundred of Nuriootpa. If Mrs Roberts left no heirs, then she had the right to nominate how the estate would be left. Other daughters with similar arrangements included Marian Smith, and Anne Jane Smith (She got the Union Hotel, Gawler, for life, then to be sold ad the money divided equally amongst her children). Sons of the marriage by 1899 included James Nielson Smith farmer Fords and John Smith farmer Rochester Application 23823
SMITH, Ann widow of John Smith gentleman Smithfield, had a life interest in his real estate, then to their son, William Smith farmer Smithfield 1886 Application 20952
SMITH, Ann widow Smithfield 1887 Application 21201
SMITH, Ann widow Smithfield relict of the late John Smith formerly Esquire Smithfield but now deceased mother of James Nielson Smith farmer Fords and Margaret ROBERTS wife of Richard Roberts farmer Blyth Plains 1892 Memorial 135/412
SMITH, Ann widow of John Smith the Elder farmer Smithfield, died 18/11/1890. Sons John Smith the Younger farmer Yackandanda Vic, Alexander Smith farmer Broken Hill and William Smith farmer Smithfield received various cash and shares bequests. Her daughter, Marion BLAKE wife of Walter Blake machinist Smithfield, got the Smith Creek Hotel absolutely. The Criterion Hotel at Bassett Town to be sold and the proceeds divided equally amongst her grandchildren. Amongst the Sections of land which her daughter, Mrs Roberts, inherited was Section 251 Hundred of Dalkey. By error, Mrs Smith gave an acre of this section (the south-eastern corner) to the Education Department to build the Wakefield school, instead of land from another section, on 18/7/1888. The school was never built here, but on another site which Mrs Roberts also gave. Mrs Roberts could get the land back, provided she paid the transfer fees. William Henry HANCOCK farmer Woods bought the property on 19/7/1907 for £2,080/17/6 by a direct transfer from the Education Department 1907 Application 25341
SMITH, John brickmaker Hindmarsh 1847[-1851] Memorial 112/8
SMITH, John plasterer Hindmarsh 1853[-1855] Memorial 118/48
No 7
SMITH, John surgeon Blakiston 1849 Memorial 32/19
SMITH, John doctor Littlehampton at present residing in Vic 1852[-1853] Memorial 134/41 Surgeon formerly of Littlehampton 1853 Memorial 498/47
No 8
SMITH, John sawyer Payneham 1850[-1851] Memorial 1/20
No 9
SMITH, John shoemaker Stepney 1851 Memorial 438/29
SMITH, John and William shoemakers Stepney 1856 Memorial 135/95
No 10 - perhaps a mixture of the Elder and the Younger
SMITH, John stockholder Wildoto Co Burra linked with Aaron Smith butcher Kooringa 1852 Memorial 5/48
SMITH, John stockholder Noora Marie Burra Creek 1854 Memorial 131/231
SMITH, John sheep farmer The Princess Royal Kooringa. [He had considerable dealings with Mintaro real estate] 1857[-1858] Memorial 346/118
SMITH, John stockholder Mintaro 1860[-1861] Memorial 132/231
SMITH, John licensed victualler Mintaro 1862 Memorial 183/187
SMITH, John farmer Mintaro linked with Thomas Smith butcher Mintaro 1865 Memorial 118/207
SMITH, John the Elder land owner Mintaro 1869 Application 10134
SMITH, John farmer Mintaro 1873 Memorial 90/267
SMITH, John died 4/5/1876. Husband of Mary Smith. Father of Aaron Moses Smith, Sarah Jabus Smith, Jessie Smith and David John Smith LTO Search 794
SMITH, Mary widow Mintaro 1880 Application 18362
No 11
SMITH, John publican Pt Adelaide 1853[-1866] Memorial 441/47
SMITH, John [apparently the Elder] of the Ship Inn Pt Adelaide 6/7/1864 declared that he was a first cousin to William Smith and Matthew Smith of Pt Lincoln. John Smith claimed that he had the will of William Smith, witnessed by only a Thomas KING of Tower Shadwell (in England??) in 1831. William Smith left all his property to John Smith and his brothers, one of whom, Thomas Smith, still lived in England. Matthew Smith [apparently the Younger] claimed that the will was mere waste paper. Matthew Smith’s [the Younger] only son by his first wife, Henry James Smith gentleman Pt Lincoln, supplied dates of birth and death - William Smith born 23/9/1793 died 30/3/1848 Pt Lincoln; Matthew Smith [apparently the Elder] born 19/8/1795 died 18/11/1858; John Smith [apparently the Elder the informant] born 11/12/1796. Confused data. Application 5291
SMITH, John the Younger licensed victualler Ship Inn Pt Adelaide about to marry Eliza JOHNSTON spinster Adelaide. Already father of Mary Elizabeth Margaret Smith, Annie Smith and John Smith the Third 1879. Apparently, Annie Smith had married John ROWLANDS accountant Parkes NSW by 1906 Memorials 187/315, 250/455
SMITH, John the Younger licensed victualler Ship Inn Pt Adelaide, died 3/1/1884 Memorial 143/357
SMITH, Eliza widow Pt Adelaide owned the Ship Inn at Pt Adelaide 1884[-1899] Memorial 143/357 She lived in North Adelaide by 1904 Memorial 65/416
No 12
SMITH, John shoemaker Gawler 1853[-1860] Memorial 372/48
No 13
SMITH, John sawyer Norwood 1853 Memorial 428/51
No 14
SMITH, John gardener Walkerville 1853 Memorial 177/51
No 15
SMITH, John blacksmith Adelaide 1854 Memorial 329/73
SMITH, John blacksmith Melrose 1854[-1860] Memorial 414/73
SMITH, John blacksmith Mt Remarkable 1861 Memorial 122/176
SMITH, John blacksmith formerly of Melrose 1854 but now of Yadlamalka Western Plains Far North 1863 Application 3900
No 16
SMITH, John miller formerly of Perth WA but now of Nairne. He went into partnership with William WEDD for erecting a flourmill in Mt Barker but the firm went bankrupt 1855 Memorial 221/91, Application 6901
SMITH, John miller formerly of Perth WA but then of Nairne, became the half owner and miller for the new Mt Barker Steam Flour Mill 1855 Memorial 222/91, Application 6901
SMITH, John flourmiller Mt Barker. Trustee Congregational Chapel Mt Barker 1857 Memorial 128/120
SMITH, John flourmiller Mt Barker 1859 Application 14155
SMITH, John farmer Perth WA, died 29/1/1884, of dysentery, aged 55 Application 20190
No 17
SMITH, John yeoman Oakbank 1855 Memorial 303/94
SMITH, John yeoman Oakbank, died 5/11/1873 intestate. His widow, Mary Smith, died 25/3/1881. Letters of administration to Jabez Smith hostler and yeoman Mt Pleasant, one of their children. Estate worth £60. Another child apparently Sarah Ann Smith spinster Oakbank who married James HARRIS turnkey at the Stockade (Father: John Harris) on 2/12/1863 private residence of the Rev’d John GARDNER corner of North & East Tce, Adelaide. Witnesses J MCLACHLAN gentleman Norwood and Mary Smith of Oakbank. The John Smiths arrived in Oakbank c1855 Application 19774
No 18
SMITH, John storekeeper Queenstown 1855 Memorial 258/85
No 19
SMITH, John farmer Woodville 1855 Memorial 357/90
No 20
SMITH, John butcher Yankalilla. Bible Christian Chapel Yankalilla foundation trustee 1856 Memorial 130/120
SMITH, John poundkeeper Yankalilla, died 17/5/1871, of paralysis, aged 71 Application 18343
No 21
SMITH, John farmer Enfield 1859 Memorial 241/160
SMITH, John farmer formerly of Enfield 1859 but now of Coleraine Vic 1863. He could not write Application 3779
No 22
SMITH, John settler Sheaoak Range Co Grey 1859 Memorial 279/152
SMITH, John settler formerly of Sheaoak Range Co Grey but now of Penola 1859 Memorial 233/158
No 23
SMITH, John labourer Queen's Court, off Currie St, Adelaide, died 16/2/1869. Estate worth £170. Husband of Catherine Smith, who still lived at this address in 1907. The children in 1907 included; Michael John Smith painter Adelaide (Philip St), John Joseph Smith plumber Adelaide (King William St), Martha Smith spinster, Francis Smith labourer (both of Queen's Court) and Mary Ann Smith spinster Adelaide (Rundle St) Memorials 148 & 149/457
No 24
SMITH, John, Richard the Elder and Richard the Younger farmers Dry Creek 1857 Memorial 224/113
SMITH, John [formerly farmer Dry Creek but then] carpenter Golden Grove, died 1/6/1876 intestate and a bachelor. His parents had died, but he had 3 brothers and 2 sisters - Richard Smith, Charles Smith, Francis Scafield Smith, Sara ROBERTS wife of William Roberts and Ruth HALL a widow. Letters of administration to his brother, Richard Smith farmer Golden Grove, to settle the estate. Alfred Westerman Smith and Richard Caspar Smith farmers Golden Grove 1914 were sons of Richard Smith. It appears that a Richard Smith farmer Upper Dry Creek, who died 1867, was the ancestor of this family Application 26310
No 25
SMITH, John full age bachelor married Ellen DUNNE full age spinster on 26/4 /1856 Adelaide. Minister: John E PALLHUTER. The Smiths kept cows on vacant allotments in Semaphore. John Smith dairy farmer [and carter] Weymouth near Semaphore, died 27/8/1883, of malignant ulceration of the back, aged 65. He went to live in Weymouth in 1861. John Smith was a Swede and was sometimes described as John SCHMIDT. Ellen Smith died c1873. The Smiths had two daughters. Daughter 1 Helena Margaret Smith born 22/2/1857. Margaret Smith 18 Pt Adelaide (Father: John Smith) married Robert Fitzallen LONG 21 clerk Pt Adelaide [later licensed victualler Adelaide] (Father: John J Long) on 12/9/1874 Pt Adelaide Roman Catholic presbytery. Miniser: Michae O'CONNOR. Witnesses: John Smith labourer Pt Adelaide (he could not write) and MA ANDERSON spinster Pt Adelaide. Mrs Long died 5/12/1891. Daughter 2 Annie Maria Smith born 24/2/1865 Le Fevre Peninsula. She married Thomas Rumming SMITH 19 cabinetmaker Collingwood [Born Adelaide son of Thomas Stevens Smith labourer and Jane TOTNES?] on 14/11/1882 Fitzroy registry office 146 Gore St, Fitzroy Vic. By 1904, Thomas Rumming Smith was a carriage builder of Williamstown Vic. Elizabeth JARROLD widow Exeter was a sister of Mrs Ellen SMITH. Mrs Jarrold came to live at Exeter in 1864 Application 24769
SMITH, John labourer Pt Adelaide and Ellen Smith his wife 1861 Memorial 348/189
SMITH, John labourer Le Fevre Peninsula and Eleanor Smith his wife 1863 Memorial 6/189
SMITH, John milkman Le Fevre Peninsula. His wife, Eleanor Smith, died 30/10/1873 intestate. Her estate worth £100 Application 15975
SMITH, John dairyman and labourer Weymouth, Le Fevre Peninsula 1877 Applications 15681,15835
SMITH, John (formerly known as Johann SCHMIDT) formerly mariner Pt Adelaide 1856 but now milkman Le Fevre Peninsula 1878. He could not write Application 16891
SMITH, John out of business Weymouth township Le Fevre Peninsula, died 1883. Executor; George FREER butcher Semaphore Memorial 100/354
No 26
SMITH, John farmer Woodside 1860 Application 1596
No 27
SMITH, John the Younger clerk to the Australian Trust Company Adelaide (50 King William St) 1866 Memorial 67/213
No 28
SMITH, John labourer Bowden 1864 Application 5568
No 29
SMITH, John labourer Kensington 1866[-1883] Memorial 147/216
SMITH, John labourer Kensington linked with Mary Smith spinster Kensington 1867 Memorial 225/227, Application 20005
No 30
SMITH, John farmer Tothill Creek 1867 Memorial 203/222
No 31
SMITH, John the Younger farmer Bungaree Plains Hundred of Yackamoorundie land grant 1869 Grant Book 56 Page 86 County Stanley
No 32
SMITH, John farmer near Springton Hundred of Finniss land grant 1869 Grant Book 58 Page 34 County Sturt
No 33
SMITH, John overseer Naracoorte Hundred of Jessie land grant 1873 Grant Book 50 Page 275 County Robe
No 34 - perhaps the same person; a long shot.
SMITH, John shipwright Portland Estate 1874[-1875] Memorial 78/271, Application 18432
SMITH, John contractor Portland Ward 1888 Application 21324
No 35
SMITH, John storekeeper Hindmarsh 1871[-1886] Memorial 47/258
SMITH, John hawker Bowden, died 2/12/1888. He left his whole estate in trust to his wife, Susan Mary Smith, for life, then one each of three houses absolutely in remainder expectant to his son William Smith and his stepsons Henry COLWELL and John Colwell. Trustee: Henry HUNWICK storekeeper Hindmarsh. Susan Mary Smith widow of the late John Smith greengrocer Brompton Park, died 13/4/1904, of locomotor ataxia and senility, aged 79 Application 24785
No 36
SMITH, John farmer Inman Valley 1876[-1888] Memorial 198/289
SMITH, John farmer Inman Valley linked with Samuel George Smith Esquire of 1 Lombard St, London 1887 Memorial 229/383
No 37
SMITH, John farmer Morphett Vale Co Adelaide. Hundred of Napperby land grant 1882 Grant Book 60 Page 390 County Victoria
SMITH, John the Elder farmer Napperby, died 15/3/1881 Warnertown. Husband of Sarah Jane Smith. Executors: William Smith farmer Stockport and William Clement HAWKINS farmer Napperby. In 1899, the children listed - William Smith farmer Napperby, Charles Henley Smith farmer Warnertown, Sidney George Smith farmer Warnertown, John Smith the Younger farmer Warnertown. Charles William Smith farmer Stockport, and Henry Smith farmer Morphett Vale associaed with this family. John Smith's widow still lived in Warnertown. John Smith the Elder owned Section 583 Hundred of Noarlunga Memorials 142-144/437
SMITH, John the Elder farmer near Warnertown, died 15/3/1881. He left his estate in trust for his wife, Sarah Jane Smith, for life or during her widowhood, then to his children, Charles Henry Smith, Sydney George Smith and John Smith the Younger, in equal shares absolutely in remainder expectant. Estate worth £250. Trustees: William Clement HAWKINS farmer Napperby and Charles William Smith farmer Stockport. John Smith the Elder was the son of Charles Smith farmer Morphett Vale, who died 25/6/1872. He left his estate, also in trust, to his wife, Sophie Smith, for life or during her widowhood, then to his sons, William, Charles, Joseph, John, Alfred, Henry, and Edward Smith, as the will directed absolutely in remainder expectant. This estate worth £179 Application 26358
SMITH, John farmer Warnertown, had died by 1905. Surviving executors – Sarah Smith widow Warnertown and William Smith farmer Warnertown Grant Book 60 Page 398 County Victoria
No 38
SMITH, John tailor Adelaide 1882 Memorial 71/341
No 39
SMITH, John farmer Hamilton 1883 Application 19558
SMITH, John of Hamilton on the Light 1899 Memorial 94/437
SMITH, John farmer Hamilton on the Light 1901 Memorial 131/442
SMITH, John farmer Hamilton 1901 Application 24133
No 40
SMITH, John farmer near Rochester Hundred of Blyth land grant 1889 Grant Book 56 Page 366 County Stanley
No 41
SMITH, John licensed victualler Burra Hotel Kooringa 1892 Memorial 198/413
No 42
SMITH, John clerk Mt Gambier 1892 Memorial 115/414
No 43
SMITH, John farmer Palmer trustee unnamed School Hundred of Palmer Hundred of Palmer land grant 1894 Grant Book 49 Page 176 County Newcastle
No 44
SMITH, John labourer Mitcham 1906 Memorial 104/456
SMITH, John pensioner 32 Maitland St, Mitcham, died 6/3/1948. He left his personal estate absolutely, and his real estate for life, to his wife, Julia Smith, then to his son, Carl Sidney Vanguard Smith formerly storeman late plastering contractor now contract plasterer 34 Maitland St, Mitcham, absolutely provided he pay £100 each to his brother, William Frederick Carlton Smith auctioneer Barnes Rd, Payneham, and his sisters Evelyn Alberta MUNDY and Edna May EVICKSON Application 29643.
No 45
SMITH, John out of business Woodville, died 28/8/1923. Executor: Walter MORTESS clerk Woodville. Bequests to John WALKER of Guilup Lake Osborne Park, James WALKER of 6 West Tce, Thebarton, the testator’s niece Mary Emily BLAZEY married woman 1 Margaret St, Brynoch, near Neath, South Glamorganshire, Scotland, his niece Annie BACK of 34 Bulmershe Road Reading, Berks, England, and also Louisa Mortess married woman Woodville. Estate worth £4,200 1924 Application 27294
No 46 - perhaps the same person
SMITH, John farmer Smithfield 1927 Application 27591
SMITH, John farmer formerly of Smithfield but now of Culburra 1948 Memorial 2/523
No 1
SMITH, John Charles cab proprietor Adelaide (Grote St) and Martha Smith his wife 1888 Memorial 95/394
No 2
SMITH, John Charles labourer Kingston S-E and Mary Ann Smith his wife 1935[-1936] Memorial 2/509, Application 28031
SMITH, John Denison farmer near Narracoorte 1891[-1900] Memorial 29/409
SMITH, John Edward farmer Strathalbyn 1855 Memorial 9/87
SMITH, John George stonemason Redruth 1857 Memorial 20/124
SMITH, John Hamblin storeman Adelaide (King William St) 1858 Memorial 274/132
No 1
SMITH, John Hamilton of Maitland 1885 Memorial 160/368
SMITH, John Hamilton farmer formerly of Yankalilla but now of Maitland 1889 Memorial 19/400
SMITH, John Hamilton farmer Maitland Hundred of Maitland land grant 1891 Grant Book 19 Page 108 County Fergusson
No 1
SMITH, John Henry wheelwright Lacepede Bay and Nelson Smith blacksmith Lacepede Bay 1860 Memorial 68/181
SMITH, John Henry blacksmith Kingston 1871 Application 11715
No 2
SMITH, John Henry mail driver Kooringa 1901 Memorial 176/442
SMITH, John Henry formerly mail driver but now retired Kooringa 1940 Memorial 144/514
SMITH, John James farmer Hundred of Nackara linked with Catherine Smith spinster Hundred of Nackara 1887 Memorial 195/386
SMITH, John King dealer Adelaide Co Adelaide. Edeowie (Hundred of Edeowie) township allotment land grant 1863 Grant Book 66 Page 116 County Taunton
No 1
SMITH, John Luckhurst accountant Penwortham 1867 Memorial 197/220
SMITH, John Luckhurst auctioneer and town clerk Clare 1896[-1901] Memorials 52 & 96/429
SMITH, John Luckhurst Town Clerk Clare 1916 Application 26552
SMITH, John Matthew solicitor Moorabbin Vic 1887[-1888] Memorial 14/386
SMITH, John Richard farmer Peachey Belt 1863 Application 4730
SMITH, John Richmond overseer Hynam Hundred of Binnum land grant 1882 Grant Book 29 Page 147 County MacDonnell
SMITH, John Robert survey teamster North Norwood , and Alice Ann Smith his wife 1920 Application 26860
No 1
SMITH, John Ross carpenter Adelaide 1850 Memorial 472/19 Timber merchant Kensington 1850. He was one of the trustees for the marriage settlement between John DALTON accountant Adelaide and Emma BLAKELEY spinster Adelaide Memorial 11/23
No 2
SMITH, John Ross foreman docker Adelaide (28 Whitmore Square) and Philippa June Smith his wife 1957 Memorial 19/532
SMITH, John Ross foreman docker and Philippa June Smith his wife formerly of 28 Whitmore Square, Adelaide but now of Hope Valley 1957 Application 29276
SMITH, J Villineuve clerk to WV Smith solicitor Adelaide (Selborne Chambers, Pirie St) 1884 Memorial 72/362
SMITH, John Will probably of Kooringa SA Supreme Court Case 17/1876 Aaron John Smith, Aarah Smith, Thomas Smith, Jessie Smith, Elizabeth Smith, Rosabell Smith, Sarah Jane BATH nee Smith, John Smith, Thirza Smith and Elizabeth Jessie Smith infants under the age of 21 years by Thomas Bath their next friend versus Thompson Priest Jabez Smith, David John Smith and Mary Smith Application 19650
SMITH, John William farmer Quorn 1900 Memorial 205/440
SMITH, Jonathan yeoman Murray River 1858 Memorial 269/142
No 1
SMITH, Joseph [seafaring man then publican 1839] Adelaide formerly of Morland, Westmoreland, England married Mary FENNELL spinster Adelaide late of Rathkeal, Co Limerick, Ireland on 8/1/1839 Holy Trinity Adelaide. Witnesses William and Mary WILSON. Their eldest son and heir at law, William Smith, born 22/8/1839 Currie St, Adelaide (J Smith still a seafaring man). Joseph Smith publican South Road, died 24/5/1868 intestate, disease of the heart, aged 62. His eldest son William Smith inherited his estate as heir at law. Edwin BAYFIELD publican Gilles Plains said that he had known the Smith family well 1878 Application 17166
No 2
SMITH, Joseph labourer Goodwood 1850 Memorial 136/25
No 3
SMITH, Joseph labourer Hindmarsh 1852[-1855] Memorial 329/40
No 4
SMITH, Joseph farmer Currency Creek 1854 Memorial 52/70
No 5 - perhaps a continuation of No 4
SMITH, Joseph yeoman Strathalbyn 1854 Memorial 434/72
SMITH, Joseph yeoman New Hamburgh near Strathalbyn 1866 Memorial 249/212
No 6
SMITH, Joseph farmer Adelaide 1855 Memorial 387/80
No 7
SMITH, Joseph carpenter Hahndorf 1856[-1858] Memorial 297/112
SMITH, Joseph carpenter Hahndorf, had become a bankrupt by 1868 and was sold up Application 9446
No 8
SMITH, Joseph farmer Mt Barker. Land purchase near Mt Gambier 1856 Memorial 369/99
SMITH, Joseph farmer Mt Barker left for Mt Gambier in 1856 Application 24811
SMITH, Joseph farmer Mt Gambier 1859[-1904] Application 827
No 9
SMITH, Joseph farmer Edwardstown. Trustee Wesleyan Methodist Chapel Edwardstown 1858 Memorial 220/138
No 10
SMITH, Joseph labourer Happy Valley 1858 Memorial 334/147
No 11
SMITH, Joseph butcher Morphett Vale 1861 Application 2536
SMITH, Joseph butcher Morphett Vale 1865 Memorial 219/201
SMITH, Joseph formerly butcher Morphett Vale but then farmer Stockport 1912 Application 26140
SMITH, Joseph the Elder farmer Stockport 1916, declared that he had lived in the area for the last 50 years Application 26479
No 12
SMITH, Joseph limeburner Brompton and Jane Smith his wife 1876 Application 14812
No 13
SMITH, Joseph carpenter Yongala and Mary Smith his wife 1879 Book 13 Page 297 County Dalhousie
SMITH, Joseph carpenter Yongala and Mary Smith his wife Beachport (Hundred of Rivoli Bay) township allotment land grant 1879 Grant Book 31 Page 290 County Grey
SMITH, Joseph farmer Yongala. Hundred of Mannanarie land grant 1912 Grant Book 13 Page 86 County Dalhousie
No 14
SMITH, Joseph carpenter Unley Co Adelaide. Mobilong (later Murray Bridge Hundred of Mobilong) township allotment land grant 1884 Grant Book 58 Page 217 County Sturt
No 15
SMITH, Joseph farmer Cygnet River Kangaroo Island. Hundred of Menzies land grant 1885 Grant Book 11 Page 60 County Carnarvon
No 16
SMITH, Joseph farmer Curramulka 1888 Memorial 200/389
No 17
SMITH, Joseph of Black Rock Plain 1889 Memorial 116/398
No 18
SMITH, Joseph labourer Thebarton, died 5/8/1871. Husband of Elizabeth Smith. Father of Robert and William Smith labourers Thebarton. By 1892, Robert Smith had been committed to the Parkside Lunatic Asylum Memorials 127-129/415
No 19
SMITH, Joseph storekeeper Leicester St, Parkside 1906 Memorial 219/455
No 20
SMITH, Joseph labourer Clarence Park. Hundred of Adelaide land grant 1913 Grant Book 2 Page 33 County Adelaide
SMITH, Joseph Blake farmer Smithfield 1951, born 24/10/1889 Smithfield, a son of William Smith farmer, who died 28/4/1912. JB Smith declared that he had lived in the district since his birth Application 28849
SMITH, Joseph Edward farmer Curramulka 1885 Memorial 246/371
SMITH, Joseph Hastings cook Adelaide 1850 Memorial 44/27 Yeoman Adelaide late 1850 Memorial 163/27 Farmer Adelaide 1851 Memorial 240/33
No 1
SMITH, Joseph Henry storekeeper's assistant Kingston S-E 1900 Memorial 207/441
SMITH, Joseph Henry baker Kingston S-E 1914 Memorial 75/470
SMITH, Joseph Henry formerly storekeeper's assistant 1900 then baker 1914 but now farmer Kingston S-E 1939 Application 28187
SMITH, Joseph James railway employee Stockport 1902[-1916] Memorial 26/446
No 1
SMITH, Joseph Japhet butcher Echunga and Elizabeth Smith his wife 1901 Application 24204
SMITH, Joseph Japhet butcher Echunga and Elizabeth Smith his wife. Hundred of Kuitpo land grant 1919 Grant Book 2 Page 104 County Adelaide
SMITH, Joseph Moncrief land owner Bungaree 1857 Memorial 46/116
SMITH, Joseph Thomas stockholder Mt Monster Run 1871[-1873] Memorial 106/253
SMITH, Joseph Wing baker formerly of Bowden 1857 but now of Wallaroo 1864 Application 4840
No 1
SMITH, Josiah farmer Springfield Hundred of Barossa 1850 Memorial 457/24
SMITH, Josiah farmer Springfield near Williamstown 1871 Memorial 115/256
SMITH, Josiah farmer Newbrook, died 1872. He left his entire estate to his wife, Wilmot Smith Memorial 37/261
SMITH, Josiah the Elder farmer Newbrook [probably near Williamstown] and Wilmot Smith his wife 1872. By 1901, Josiah Smith the Elder and also his son, Josiah Smith the Younger, had died. Josiah Smith the Elder's widow, Wilmot Smith of Williamstown, died 1901. Mother of John Cundy Smith, Eleanor Smith and and Wilmot Smith. Executors and trustees - Hon John WARREN stockholder Springfield, and Robert ROSS of Glen Gillian (He took the place of Lydia Warren spinster Springfield who had died) Memorial 100/444
SMITH, Wilmot widow Newbrook relict of the late Josiah Smith now deceased 1875 Memorial 165/279
No 1
SMITH, Josiah Thomas bricklayer Hindmarsh 1850[-1861] Memorial 137/22
SMITH, Josiah Thomas mason Hindmarsh 1852 Memorial 262/42
SMITH, Josiah Thomas plasterer Hindmarsh 1856 Memorial 41/97
SMITH, Josiah Thomas mason Hindmarsh 1862 Application 2790
No 1
SMITH, Kenneth gardener Clare 1920 Application 26916
SMITH, Kenneth gardener Clare, aged 67 in 1955, declared that he had been born in Clare Application 29116
No 1
SMITH, Laurence labourer Le Fevre Peninsula 1854 Memorial 213/73
SMITH, Laurence labourer Pt Adelaide 1855 Memorial 386/88
SMITH, Laurence labourer Le Fevre Peninsula 1882 Application 19367
SMITH, Laurence labourer Birkenhead 1897 Application 23355
SMITH, Laurence labourer formerly of Pt Adelaide but now of Birkenhead Le Fevre Peninsula 1906 Memorial 167/455
SMITH, Laurence labourer Birkenhead, died. His widow, Elizabeth Smith, still lived at Birkenhead in 1910. John Smith engineer Birkenhead mentioned Memorial 179/462
SMITH, Elizabeth wife of the late Laurence Smith labourer formerly of Pt Adelaide then of Fletcher Rd, Birkenhead, died 6/2/1924. She left her entire estate, apart from some gifts of furniture, to her son, Malcolm Halcrow Smith by 1942 out of business Fletcher Rd, Birkenhead [Joseph Hervey CLOUSTON retired civil servant 18 Fletcher Rd, Birkenhead, declared that the Smiths were the first family to occupy a new sub-division called Bridgwater (lot 72 in pt Sections 700, 701, 703 Hundred of Pt Adelaide c1855]
SMITH, Elizabeth widow Fletcher Road, Birkenhead, died 6/2/1924. Members of her family - John Smith engineer Birkenhead, James Magnus Smith of Birkenhead and Malcolm Habrow Smith. Peter Henderson JAMESON customs agent Largs was an executor. John Smith died 8/12/1936 Memorial 123/491, Application 28315
No 2
SMITH, Laurence farmr Hoyle Plains Hundred of Booleroo land grant 1881[-1884] Grant Book 24 Page 621 County Frome
No 1
SMITH, Lewis Esquire Van Diemen’s Land 1839 He bought blocks in Bowden Application 6704.
SMITH, Lewis Esquire formerly of Van Diemen's Land 1839 but now of Adelaide 1854 Application 6704.
SMITH, Lewis Esquire Adelaide 1839/ Perhaps a relative of Matthew Smith Esquire Adelaide Application 14444
SMITH, Lewis of Adelaide 1840 Memorial 455/66
SMITH, Lewis Esquire Adelaide 1854 Memorial 21/70
SMITH, Lewis and Philip Esquires Sydal near Ross VDL 1855 Memorial 245/98
SMITH, Lucena spinster Brighton 1841. Gawler Special Survey land grant Memorial 92/9
SMITH, Lucy spinster Adelaide 1850 Memorial 350/23
SMITH, Luke coachmaker Gawler 1865[-1867] Memorial 140/294
SMITH, MA of Adelaide 1849 Memorial 136/14
No 1
SMITH, Manning farmer Peachey Belt 1856 Memorial 327/101
SMITH, Manning farmer Spring Creek near the Light River 1859 Memorial 157/158
No 1
SMITH, Margaret widow Pt Elliot 1871 Application 11722
SMITH, Margaret widow Waterport near Pt Elliot 1876 Memorial 35/287
No 2
SMITH, Margaret widow Yarcowie. Hundred of Whyte land grant 1879 Grant Book 60 Page 55 County Victoria
SMITH, Marie Ida married woman 202 Main North Rd, Prospect 1950 Application 28732
No 1
SMITH, Mark labourer Gawler 1854 Memorial 89/62
No 2
SMITH, Mark labourer Hilton 1874 Memorial 107/276
No 3
SMITH, Mark labourer Snowtown. Hundred of Barunga land grant 1902 Grant Book 14 Page 479 County Daly
No 1
SMITH, Mary spinster Kensington 1882[-1883] Memorial 137/342
SMITH, Mary spinster Kensington 1883. Probably a relative to John Smith labourer Kensington Application 19909
No 2
SMITH, Mary spinster Hundred of Cavenagh 1887 Memorial 76/384
No 3
SMITH, Mary publican Royal Admiral Hotel, Adelaide (Hindley St) m Henry Charles PLOENGES blacksmith Adelaide on 25/8/1902 Memorial 195/456
No 4
SMITH, Mary widow Hamilton on the Light 1901 Application 24133
No 5
SMITH, Mary widow Mt Gambier 1930, linked with Peter Smith, James Smith and Charles McArthur Smith all of near Mt Gambier Application 27809
SMITH, Mary Ann widow Bordertown 1938, born 24/5/1862, declared that she had lived in the town since 1862 Application 28120
SMITH, Mary I home duties Angaston 1921 Memorial 58/484
SMITH, Mary Jane widow Mitcham 1896 Memorial 229/427
No 1
SMITH, Matthew Esquire Adelaide (North Tce) 1839 Application 22917
SMITH, Matthew Esquire Albert Tce, Pt Lincoln 1841 Memorial 297/1
SMITH, Matthew Esquire Gawler Place Adelaide. His son, Henry James Smith Esquire lived at Pt Lincoln 1844 Memorial 488 Book 33
SMITH, Matthew Esquire Gawler Place, Adelaide & Director Greenock Creek Mining Company 1847 Memorial 14/9
SMITH, Matthew Esquire Adelaide (King William St) 1849 Memorial 85/15
SMITH, Matthew Esquire Adelaide 1854 Memorial 407/67
SMITH, Matthew gentleman of Highgate near North Adelaide. Father of Henry James Smith stockholder Pt Lincoln 1854. Matthew Smith died 1858 Memorial 253/152 & Application 27795
SMITH, Matthew Esquire Highgate near Bowden 1856 Memorial 154/100
SMITH, Matthew Esquire Highgate 1858 Memorial 102/137
No 2
SMITH, Matthew farmer near Mintaro Hundred of Stanley land grant 1868 Grant Book 56 Page 180 County Stanley
No 3
SMITH, Matthew farmer Hundred of Morgan 1889 Memorial 150/397
SMITH, Matthew farmer Hundred of Morgan. Hundred of Morgan land grant 1903 Grant Book 13 Page 421 County Dalhousie
SMITH, Matthew farmer Yatina. Hundred of Morgan land grant 1911 Grant Book 13 Page 422 County Dalhousie
No 4
SMITH, Matthew wheelwright Adelaide (Crowther St), died 3/8/1897. Husband of Margaret Smith. Mrs Smith had moved to Grattan St, Adelaide by 1901 Memorials 161 & 162/442
No 1
SMITH, Melville Galbraith farmer Smithfield linked with Mary Robertson Smith spinster Glenelg 1898 Memorial 181/434
SMITH, Melville Galbraith farmer Smithfield 1924 Application 27232
SMITH, Melville Galbraith farmer formerly of O'Halloran Hill but now of Smithfield 1928 Application 27716
SMITH, Melville Galbraith farmer formerly of O'Halloran Hill but now of Henley Beach 1932 Memorial 45/505
SMITH, Melville Galbraith formerly farmer Craigmore Smithfield but then out of business Henley Beach, died 29/3/1934. Husband of Edith Elizabeth Smith. Brother to William Smith out of business Strathalbyn. Estate worth £6,199 Memorial 129/507
SMITH, Edith Elizabeth widow formerly of Henley Beach Road, but now of 20 Oxford St, New Parkside 1953 Memorial 118/528
SMITH, Melville Gordon farmer Fords 1927 Memorial 155/497
SMITH, Mervyn agent Kingscote KI 1922 Memorial 186/486
SMITH, & WILLIAMS, Messrs shipwrights Birkenhead 1896 Application 23124
No 1
SMITH, Michael mine agent Wallaroo Mines. Hundred of Wallaroo land grant 1869 Grant Book 14 Page 74 County Daly
No 2
SMITH, Michael storekeeper Pt Adelaide 1872 Application 12053
No 3
SMITH, Michael of William St, Norwood and Ellen Smith his wife 1874 Application 13655
No 4
SMITH, Michael farmer Hundred of Cavenagh Co Herbert 1890 Memorial 62/406
No 5
SMITH, Michael farmer Arthurton. Hundred of Tiparra land grant 1891[-1907] Grant Book 14 Page 424 County Daly
SMITH, Montgomery Charles farmer Morphett Vale 1853 Memorial 150/55
SMITH, Morris Stapleton grazier Eden Valley 1940 Memorial 34/515
SMITH, Moses farmer Mintaro 1877 Memorial 175/298
SMITH, MR teacher Angaston 1916 Memorial 101/474
No 1
SMITH, Nancy widow Rosewater 1866 Application 7782
SMITH, Nancy widow Yatala 1869 Memorial 57/240
No 1
SMITH, Nicholas Lawrence farmer Broughton Extension Keilli township allotment land grant 1876 Grant Book 14 Page 488 County Daly
SMITH, Nicholas Lawrence farmer Virginia Co Adelaide. Hundred of Redhill land grant 1877[-1881] Grant Book 14 Page 367 County Daly
SMITH, Nicholas Murray signal master West Tce signal station Adelaide 1846 Memorial 400/6 Now farmer Dry Creek 1847 Memorial 107/10 Late Government signal station keeper Adelaide but now of New Zealand 1850 Memorial 46/25
SMITH, NS telegraph stationmaster Overland Corner 1876 Memorial 190/287
SMITH, Otto Wien doctor Clare 1926 Memorial 128/494
No 1 - perhaps the same person
SMITH, Owen carpenter Adelaide (Pt TA 607 King William St) 1850[-1853] Memorial 290/24
SMITH, Owen builder Kalkabury [later Arthurton]1880 Memorial 201/323
SMITH, Owen builder Pt Wakefield Co Gawler. Hundred of Tiparra land grant 1881 Grant Book 14 Page 417 County Daly
SMITH, Patrick Gerald farmer Farrell Flat Co Stanley. Hundred of Whyte land grant 1879 Grant Book 60 Page 55 County Victoria
SMITH, Patrick Joseph farmer Black Rock Plain. Hundred of Black Rock Plain land grant 1901 Grant Book 13 Page 115 County Dalhousie
SMITH, Paul Teesdale solicitor Eagle Chambers, Pirie St, Adelaide 1956, declared that he was a sealholder of the Adelaide Polo Club Application 29368
SMITH, P[ercival] S[idney] vigneron Yalumba Angaston. Angaston Institute trustee1908 Application 25448
No 1
SMITH, Percival Wood gentleman Adelaide (Hindley St) 1840 Application 14276
SMITH, Percival Wood clerk to Matthew SMITH solicitor Gawler Place, Adelaide 1842[-1843] Memorial 241/2
SMITH, Percival Wood gentleman Adelaide (South Tce) 1843 Memorial 496/2
SMITH, Percival Wood clerk to George Frederick SHIPSTER Esquire Kensington House near Adelaide 1844 Memorial 453/3
SMITH, Percival Wood clerk to George MORPHETT solicitor Adelaide 1844[-1846] Memorial 56/4
SMITH, Percival Wood share broker Adelaide 1848 Memorial 292/12
SMITH, Percival Wood wine merchant Adelaide 1851 Memorial 76/34
SMITH, PW of Williamstown Vic visited SA in Jan 1856 Memorial 178/96
SMITH, Percy Lines bank clerk Balaklava Waukaringa township (Out of Hundreds) allotment land grant 1889 Grant Book 45 Page 5 County Lytton
No 1
SMITH, Peter carpenter Adelaide 1851 Memorial 31/38
SMITH, Peter carpenter Encounter Bay 1854 Memorial 436/73
SMITH, Peter carpenter formerly of Adelaide but now of Encounter Bay 1856 Memorial 10/105
No 2
SMITH, Peter innkeeper Adelaide and his wife Charlotte Smith, had children called Margaret, Thomas and Barbara Smith by 1849. Thomas POWELL auctioneer Adelaide was a family friend Application 17448
SMITH, Peter licensed victualler Adelaide (Rob Roy Halifax St) 1853 Memorial 330/59
SMITH, Charlotte widow Adelaide relict of the late Peter Smith who died c1856 Memorial 164/132
No 3
SMITH, Peter mariner Le Fevre Peninsula 1857 Memorial 222/130
SMITH, Peter 27 waterman Le Fevre Peninsula (Father: Ivend Smith) married Emma LIPSCOMBE 20 Le Fevre Peninsula (Father; Robert Lipscombe) on 25/6/1857 Holy Trinity North Tce Adelaide. Witnesses; Ambrosi Sieber waterman Le Fevre Peninsula and Elizabeth GRIFFITHS of Le Fevre Peninsula. Peter Smith publican Pt Adelaide, died 12/5/1865 intestate, of accidental drowning, aged 36. He was buried in the Alberton Cemetery. His eldest son, Henry William Smith (born 20/3/1862) carpenter Exeter 1883, inherited his father's estate as heir at law Application 19936
SMITH, Peter licensed victualler Le Fevre Peninsula 1864 Memorial 4/197
No 4
SMITH, Peter of Pt Broughton 1878 Memorial 103/310
No 1
SMITH, Philip farmer Riverton 1857[-1870] Memorial 230/128
No 2
SMITH, Philip farmer Rhynie Hundred of Upper Wakefield land grant 1864 Grant Book 56 Page 79 County Stanley
No 3
SMITH, Philip farmer Appleton 1867 Memorial 94/220
No 4
SMITH, Phillip farmer Booleroo Hundred of Pekina land grant 1882 Grant Book 13 Page 166 County Dalhousie
SMITH, Phillip farmer Pekina. Hundred of Pekina land grant 1899 Grant Book 13 Page 172 County Dalhousie
No 5 - perhaps a continuation of No 4
SMITH, Phillip farmer Black Rock near Kooringa. Hundred of Morgan land grant 1900 Grant Book 13 Page 421 County Dalhousie
No 5
SMITH, Philip farmer Weepowie. Margaret Smith mentioned but not described 1899 Memorial 29/439
SMITH, Philip Henry farmer Inman Valley 1910[-1919] Memorial 223/462
No 1
SMITH, Pierce baker Magill 1858 Memorial 404/147
SMITH, Pierce baker Magill, died in March 1861. Estate worth £20. He left his personal estate absolutely to his wife, Ellen Smith, and his real estate in SA and England to his wife in trust for her lifetime. Then the real estate absolutely in remainder expectant to his daughter, Ann Smith, who married Philip LYNCH on 26/9/1868 at St Patrick's Church, Grote St, Adelaide. Mrs Smith and Samuel CAMPAIGN of Magill named as the executors of Pierce Smith's will Memorial 23/186 & Application 23549
SMITH, Priscilla no description Morphett Vale 1886 Memorial 23/379
No 1
SMITH, Q Stow clerk Adelaide (Franklin St) 1884[-1887] Memorial 179/360
SMITH, Q Stow clerk to FW BULLOCK land agent Adelaide 1885 Memorial 2/371
SMITH, Quinton Stow sharebroker Adelaide 1901[-1909] Memorial 47/462, Application 25711
SMITH, Qunton Stow accountant Adelaide 1910 Memorial 221/462
SMITH, Quinton Stow formerly accountant but now timber merchant Adelaide 1911[-1930] Memorials 118/465 43/504
SMITH, Quinton Stow timber merchant Adelaide 1931 sole surviving trustee of the Angaston Baptist Church, oversaw the sale of the church and grounds 'together with the old Baptist Church and other buildings erected thereon and with all furniture in or about the said pemises except the two organs and organ seat library and books, Mr JOHNSON's chair and clock and crockery for the sum of £360' to Gotthold Nathaniel DALLWITZ builder Angaston Application 27834
SMITH, Ralph surgeon Yankalilla 1856 Memorial 135/109
SMITH, Ralph Bunbury labourer Macclesfield Hundred of Dublin land grant 1874 Grant Book 26 Page 336 County Gawler
SMITH, Rebecca widow Belle Vue Villa Robe 1867 Memorial 118/218
No 1
SMITH, Reuben labourer Adelaide 1842[-1843] Memorial 423/1
SMITH, Reuben limeburner Hindmarsh 1846 Memorial 25/63
SMITH, Reuben formerly labourer but now carrier Hindmarsh 1848 Application 14039
SMITH, Reuben farmer formerly of Hindmarsh but now of the Light River, and Mary Smith his wife 1851 Memorial 464/35
SMITH, Reuben farmer Hundred of Waterloo 1856 Memorial 132/120
SMITH, RH painter Pt Adelaide 1915 Application 26416
SMITH, RH Bristow clerk Pt Elliot District Council 1948 Memorial 43/523
SMITH, Rhoda spinster Eden Valley 1911 Application 25996
No 1
SMITH, Richard labourer formerly of Adelaide, but now of Auckland New Zealand 1846 Memorial 108/12
No 2
SMITH, Richard labourer Hindmarsh 1849 Memorial 305/13
SMITH, Richard labourer Hindmarsh left SA in 1856 for Victoria. Brother to Ann MUGRIDGE to whom he left his real estate upon departure Memorial 26/414
SMITH, Richard labourer Hindmarsh was in the habit of visiting the Victorian gold fields rather frequently. Before he left again for the gold fields in July 1856, he left the deeds of his home at Hindmarsh with his sister-in-law, Ann MUGRIDGE formerly PRIDEAUX (widow of Thomas Prideaux farmer Hindmarsh) nee HARRIS wife of George MUGRIDGE brickmaker Hindmarsh. Her sister, Jane Harris, had married Richard Smith. He said that if he did not return from his latest trip, Mrs Mugridge should give the deeds to her daughter, Jane Janey Smith PRIDEAUX, as a gift. Richard Smith committed suicide by hanging himself in the stable of his employer, Samuel PRIESTLEY, of Wattlegrove near Moonambel Vic, on 25/4/1867 intestate and a widower without issue. Jane Smith Prideaux married Frederick George REEVES nurseryman Hindmarsh on 3/2/1870 and her mother gave her the deeds to the house shortly after the marriage. Mrs Reeves died 26/7/1889 Application 23342
No 3 - probably the same person
SMITH, Richard agent Adelaide 1849[-1850] Memorial 359/16
SMITH, Richard commission agent Adelaide 1856 Memorial 243/110
SMITH, Richard stock agent Adelaide 1859 Application 1006
No 4 - perhaps a continuation of No 3
SMITH, Richard merchant Adelaide 1886 Memorial 10/380
SMITH, Richard merchant Adelaide (Gawler Place) 1874[-1906] Memorial 143/278
No 5 - perhaps a continuation of No 4
SMITH, Richard salesman North Adelaide 1871[-1873] Memorial 196/250
SMITH, Richard gentleman North Adelaide (Palmer Place), died 1875. He left his entire estate to his wife, Susannah Smith Memorial 96/282
No 6
SMITH, Richard butcher Torrens River near Adelaide 1851 Memorial 271/36
SMITH, Richard farmer Torrens River 1853 Memorial 50/53
SMITH, Richard cattle salesman Section 490 on the Torrens River 1854[-1856] Memorial 361/63
SMITH, Richard stockholder The Torrens 1855 Memorial 388/91
SMITH, Richard cattle salesman The Torrens 1855[-1858] Memorial 435/91
SMITH, Richard cattle dealer The Torrens 1856[-1867] Memorial 258/101
SMITH, Richard Esquire of the Torrens River 1864 Memorial 83/194
SMITH, Richard formerly cattle salesman of the Torrens but now bankrupt Adelaide 1867 Memorial 131/225
No 7 - mixture of the Elder and the Younger
SMITH, Richard farmer Dry Creek 1853[-1854] Memorial 194/60
SMITH, Richard farmer Upper Dry Creek 1850[-1863] Memorial 52/20, Application 3039
SMITH, Richard the Elder farmer Dry Creek 1856 Memorial 138/98
SMITH, Richard farmer Upper Dry Creek, died 23/11/1863. His wife, Charlotte Smith, died 21/9/1873. Executor Robert HALL artist Adelaide (Hindley St) son in law of Richard and Charlotte Smith (husband of their eldest daughter), died 18/8/1866. In 1874, the sons in the family included John Smith farmer Upper Dry Creek, Richard Smith farmer Golden Grove, Charles Smith butcher Green's Plains and Francis Scholefield Smith farmer Greens Plains. Daughters included Ruth HALL widow formerly of Adelaide but now of Pt Lincoln and Sarah ROBERTS wife of William Roberts farmer Golden Grove Memorial 166/221 and Deposit 147/1874
SMITH, Richard farmer Section 2141 Hundred of Yatala Golden Grove on the Dry Creek and Anna Smith his wife parents of Henrietta Smith spinster. Probably also parents of Alfred Westerman Smith and Richard Caspar Smith farmers Golden Grove, who were taking over the management of R Smith's real and personal estate 'on account of his age and growing infirmities' 1890 Memorial 3/405
No 8
SMITH, Richard farmer Section 553 Hundred of Nuriootpa 1855 Memorial 212/80
No 9
SMITH, Richard gentleman Glenelg 1879[-1911] Memorial 69/316
SMITH, Richard gentleman Glenelg 1880 Application 18036
SMITH, Richard merchant Glenelg 1901 Application 24138
No 10
SMITH, Richard overseer Mt Arden Hundred of Pichi Richi land grant 1879 Grant Book 49 Page 22 County Newcastle
SMITH, Richard station manager Mt Arden Quorn (Hundred of Pichi Richi) township allotment land grant 1879 Grant Book 49 Page 13 County Newcastle
No 11
SMITH, Richard JP of Yudnapinnie 1903 Memorial 8/449
No 12
SMITH, Richard merchant Gawler Place, Adelaide 1906 Application 25133
No 1
SMITH, Richard Bowyer machinist Pt Wakefield 1872[-1874] Application 11961, Memorial 225/277
SMITH, Richard Bowyer machinist Kalkabury 1877 Application 16141
SMITH, Richard B farmer's friend Arthurton 1880 Memorial 201/323
SMITH, Richard B farmer Cunliff 1882 Memorial 108/338
SMITH, Richard Bowyer farmer Tiparra 1883 Memorial 30/352
No 1
SMITH, Richard Casper farmer Golden Grove 1882 Memorial 96/344
SMITH, Richard Casper formerly farmer Golden Grove but now out of business Mile End 1928 Memorial 50/499
No 1
SMITH, Richard Frederick farmer Melrose 1893[-1916] Memorial 217/418, Application 22582
SMITH, Richard Frederick formerly farmer Spring Farm near Melrose but then out of business, died 10/4/1920. Executor; Lewis GEORGE commission agent Melrose. Father of Frederick Freeman farmer via Narrogin WA and Frank Benjamin Smith farmer Melrose 1920 Memorials 107 & 108/480 & RPA Search 907
No 1
SMITH, Richard Hettle plumber Pt Adelaide 1913 Application 26179
SMITH, Richard Hettle painter Commercial Rd, Pt Adelaide 1914 Application 26385
No 1
SMITH, Robert blacksmith Adelaide 1841 Application 17420
No 2
SMITH, Robert shepherd FS Dutton's Wellington Gap Station 1844 Memorial 381/3
No 3
SMITH, Robert fencer Cowandilla 1845 Application 17949
SMITH, Robert farmer Cowandilla 1848 Memorial 230/10
SMITH, Robert [formerly fencer but now] farmer Cowandilla 1848 Application 17949
No 4 - mixture of the Elder and the Younger; perhaps a continuation of No 3
SMITH, Robert farmer Black Forest purchased land in the Hundred of Noarlunga 1847 Memorial 318/9
SMITH, Robert farmer O’Halloran Hill 1850[-1858] Memorial 114/24 Likely linked with William Smith the Younger farmer O'Halloran Hill 1855 Memorial 242/84
SMITH, Robert Esquire O'Halloran Hill 1869 Application 10224
SMITH, Robert [the Elder] farmer Bath Bank near O'Halloran Hill 1856[-1876] Memorial 463/96
SMITH, Robert [the Elder] farmer Bath Bank near O'Halloran Hill son of the late William and Margaret Smith of O'Halloran Hill 1889 Memorial 156/395, Application 20038
SMITH, Robert farmer O’Halloran Hill 1884 Application 20038
SMITH, Robert [the Elder] gentleman Bath Bank O'Halloran Hill, died 3/8/1892. Husband of Margaret Smith. Father of William Smith of Bath Bank, O'Halloran Hill and Robert Smith [the Younger] farmer Fairy Knowe O'Halloran Hill. MG Smith farmer O'Halloran Hill also mentioned Memorial 167/415
SMITH, Robert [formerly the Younger] farmer Fairyknowe O'Halloran Hill linked with William Smith farmer Bathbank O'Halloran Hill 1897 Memorial 57/430
SMITH, Robert [formerly the Younger] Fairy Knowe and William Bathbank farmers O'Halloran Hill 1906, executors under the will of the late Robert Smith the Elder formerly gentleman Bathbank O'Halloran Hill now deceased Memorials 14 & 19/456
SMITH, Robert farmer Fairy Knowe O'Halloran Hill 1915 Memorial 20/472
SMITH, Robert farmer Fairyknowe (pt Section 481 Hundred of Noarlunga) O'Halloran Hill, died 24/7/1926. Husband of Isabella Smith. Father of Robert Gordon Smith grazier O'Halloran Hill. Brother to William Smith formerly grazier O'Halloran Hill but now out of business Gilberton, and Melville Galbraith Smith grazier Smithfield Memorials 25 & 119/496
No 5
SMITH, Robert bricklayer Pt Adelaide 1850[-1854] Memorial 34/28
No 6
SMITH, Robert farmer Chain of Ponds 1850[-1852] Memorial 386/22
SMITH, Robert farmer Angaston 1852 Memorial 299/40
SMITH, Robert farmer Hundred of Moorooroo 1853 Memorial 81/94
SMITH, Robert farmer Hundred of Gilbert 1856 Memorial 60/103
No 7
SMITH, Robert farmer Little Para 1850 Memorial 71/26
SMITH, Robert yeoman Willaston 1853 Memorial 69/50
SMITH, Robert of Bertha 1854 Memorial 224/103
SMITH, Robert farmer One Tree Hill 1856 Memorial 225/99
SMITH, Robert [formerly of Bertha but] now absent from SA 1858 Memorial 222/134
No 8 - perhaps a continuation of No 7
SMITH, Robert farmer Hundred of Mudla Wirra 1869 Memorial 167/257
No 9
SMITH, Robert farmer Underdale 1856 Memorial 270/106
SMITH, Robert labourer Underdale 1857 Memorial 160/125
No 10 - perhaps the same person
SMITH, Robert carpenter Black Springs 1873 Memorial 13/268
SMITH, Robert undertaker Auburn 1887 Application 26741
No 11 - perhaps the same person
SMITH, Robert draper Norwood 1878 Application 16576
SMITH, Robert of Norwood 1904 Memorial 43/452
No 12
SMITH, Robert farmer Hundred of Alma trustee land for school purposes Hundred of Alma land grant 1873 Grant Book 26 Page 100 County Gawler
SMITH, Robert farmer Templers Hundred of Alma land grant 1879 Grant Book 26 Page 63 County Gawler
No 13
SMITH, Robert squatter Naracoorte Hundred of Jessie land grant 1877 Grant Book 50 Page 258 County Robe
No 14
SMITH, Robert butcher Copperhouse 1881[-1884] Memorial 107/333
No 15
SMITH, Robert farmer Nantawarra 1885[-1887] Memorial 37/385
No 16
SMITH, Robert labourer Thebarton, now an inmate of the Parkside Lunatic Asylum 1892. Linked with the late William Smith formerly labourer Thebarton but now deceased, and Elizabeth Smith the executrix of his will Application 22396
No 17
SMITH, Robert gardener Magill and Patience Smith his wife 1893[-1897] Memorial 158/418, Application 23442
No 18
SMITH, Robert blacksmith Narracoorte 1897 Application 23688
No 19
SMITH, Robert wire machinist formerly of Adelaide but now of Melbourne Vic 1901 Memorial 236/442
SMITH, Robert wire machinist formerly of Adelaide but now of 66 Morah St, Parkville Vic 1912 Memorials 236 & 237/465
No 20
SMITH, Robert farmer Mt Gambier 1913 Application 26232
SMITH, Robert Barr the Younger clerk Adelaide (Currie St) [perhaps to JA Hele accountant??] 1917 Memorial 69/479
SMITH, Robert Colton clerk Laura 1889 Memorial 172/400
SMITH, Robert Gordon farmer O'Halloran Hill, died 30/12/1929. Husband of Elizabeth Rosalind Smith, who had then moved from O'Halloran Hill to North Adelaide by April 1930. Estate worth £4,861 Memorial 49/503
No 1
SMITH, Robert Henry labourer Milang 1907 Memorial 71/458
SMITH, Robert Henry labourer formerly of Milang but now of Murray Bridge 1920 Memorial 52/480
SMITH, Robert Henry Dixon and Thomas John Smith farmers Tarcowie. Hundred of Pekina land grant 1940 Grant Book 13 Page 176 County Dalhousie
SMITH, Robert John gardener Third St, Gawler South, died 24/8/ 1943 Joslin. Father of Myrtle May GWYNNE and Grace Maud Gwynne married women Gawler South Memorial 160/517
SMITH, Robert Stephen motor salesman Brighton 1932 Memorial 17/506
SMITH, Rowland Esquire JP and DL for Co Derby, of Duffield Hall, Co Derby, and 131 Queen’s Gate, London SW, died 23/2/1901 Duffield Hall. The Duffield Hall Estate, with right of presentation to the Vicarage, to his son Granville Roland Francis Smith Captain in the Coldstream Guards. His son and his son-in-law, Rev’d Algernon Charles Dudley RYDER, to be the executors. Bequests to the household servants. £10,000 in trust for payment of the interest for life to his daughter, Constance Emily Smith, then the principle to her children equally and absolutely in remainder expectant. Brother to Samuel George Smith Deposit 26/1903
SMITH, Ruthven Frederic Ruthven gentleman of Mount Cottage Sinningdale, Berks, England but now temporarily residing in Adelaide 1901 Memorial 151/444
SMITH, RW accountant Blackwood 1885 Memorial 11/373
SMITH, Robert William labourer Maitland 1930 Memorial 99/503
No 1
SMITH, Samuel yeoman Adelaide 1846 Memorial 7/7
SMITH, Samuel [formerly yeoman Adelaide but now] labourer Enfield near Adelaide 1849 Memorial 391/17
No 2
SMITH, Samuel sawyer Bowden 1849[-1858] Memorial 208/18
SMITH, Samuel formerly sawyer but now carpenter Bowden 1871 Application 113110
No 3
SMITH, Samuel Esquire Horton, near Bradford, Yorks, England, power of attorney to Lavington GLYDE commission agent Adelaide, to manage his SA business affairs, and to demand and recover his records from the possession of George MORPHETT the former local attorney 18/10/1851 Deposit 104/OA
No 4
SMITH, Samuel mariner Alberton 1853 Memorial 9/51
No 5 - possibly the same person
SMITH, Samuel farmer Gawler Plains 1851[-1861] Memorial 328/35
SMITH, Samuel farmer Munno Para 1853[-1855] Memorial 157/55
SMITH, Samuel farmer Virginia 1866 Applications 8026, 7430
SMITH, Samuel farmer formerly of Munno Para 1855 but now of Virginia 1873 [Probably the same address] Application 12727
SMITH, Samuel farmer Virginia 1874 Memorial 46/276
No 6
SMITH, Samuel labourer Marion 1854 Memorial 306/68
No 7
SMITH, Samuel farmer Section 845 Hundred of Yatala 1857[-1865] Memorial 334/113
No 8
SMITH, Samuel mason Gawler 1857 Memorial 224/118
SMITH, Samuel mason Undalya 1859 Memorial 122/157
SMITH, Samuel mason Sheaoak Log 1861 Application 2249
SMITH, Samuel mason King's Belt near Sheaoak Log 1861[-1864] Memorial 42/174
SMITH, Samuel poundkeeper Sheaoak Log 1862 Memorial 1/183
SMITH, Samuel poundkeeper Whitwarta 1864 Memorial 224/198
SMITH, Samuel formerly mason Gawler 1857 but now poundkeeper Whitwartha 1865 Application 6736
SMITH, Samuel formerly poundkeeper Whitwarta 1864 now mason King's Belt near Sheaoak Log 1867 Application 8593
No 9
SMITH, Samuel labourer New Hamburg near Strathalbyn 1864 Application 5334
No 10
SMITH, Samuel butcher Auburn 1867[-1869] Memorial 36/226
SMITH, Samuel farmer Hoyles Plains and Elizabeth Smith his wife formerly Elizabeth BROOKS widow of the late Joseph Brooks formerly farmer Upper Wakefied but now deceased 1872 Memorial 22/260
No 11
SMITH, Samuel chemist and druggist Adelaide 1875 Memorial 162/283
No 12
SMITH, Samuel machinist Thebarton 1876 Memorial 10/287
No 13
SMITH, Samuel limeburner Jamestown. Hundred of Belalie land grant 1877 Grant Book 60 Page 125 County Victoria
No 14
SMITH, Samuel of Angaston 1879 Memorial 41/320
SMITH, Samuel contractor Clare 1881 Memorial 151/331
No 15
SMITH, Samuel gardener near Montacute 1881 Memorial 110/334
SMITH, Samuel gardener near Montacute 1883 Application 19840
No 16
SMITH, Samuel retired blacksmith Meadows 1951, declared that he had been born in 1870 and had lived in the area all his life Application 28813
SMITH, Samuel Grimley butcher Wallaroo. Hundred of Tickera land grant 1891 Grant Book 14 Page 214 County Daly
SMITH, Samuel James dental surgeon Gertrude St, Fitzroy, Melbourne Vic, power of attorney to James Henry SMITH wheelwright Brighton SA, to manage certain land belonging to him in the township 25/8/1870 Deposit 36/1871
No 1
SMITH, Sarah a minor Brighton 1850 Memorial 242/24
TANNER, Sarah married woman Adelaide 1878 formerly Sarah SMITH spinster a minor Brighton 1850, now wife of Frederick Tanner labourer Adelaide 1878 Application 16935
SMITH, Sarah Alice home duties 10 Eighth St, Gawler South, aged 79 in 1953, declared that she had lived in the area for 48 years Application 28754
SMITH, Shephateah turner Broken Hill NSW and Nellie MCFARLANE wife of James Andrew McFarlane labourer Mt Barker linked with Eliza Ina Smith widow Mt Barker 1937 Memorial 7/511
No 1
SMITH, Sidney storekeeper The Woolshed. Bordertown (Hundred of Tatiara) allotment land grant 1858 Grant Book 66 Page 54 County Buckingham
SMITH, Sidney publican Bordertown, died c1865. He left his entire estate to his wife, Mary Smith Memorial 138/202
No 1
SMITH, Sidney farmer Sellick Hill 1898 Memorial 118/435
No 1
SMITH, Simon waterman Thebarton 1851 Memorial 96/29
No 2
SMITH, Simon gentleman Adelaide and Mary Smith his wife 1853 Memorial 385/62
No 3
SMITH, Simon of Truro 1881 Memorial 180/338
No 1
SMITH, Smith Owen carpenter Adelaide 1839[-1848] Memorial 172/103, Application 12781, Application 15182
SMITH, Smith Owen formerly Esquire Adelaide 1839 but now carpenter Adelaide 1845 Application 4791
SMITH, Spencer William and SMITH, Arthur James labourers Goolwa 1888 Application 21477
No 1
SMITH, Stephen farmer Glenelg about to marry Charlotte JUNE widow Glenelg 1850 Memorial 25/23
SMITH, Stephen farmer Glenelg 1850[-1855] Memorial 397/27
SMITH, Stephen farmer Section 213 District B 1851 Memorial 248/33
SMITH, Stephen farmer Sturt Road near Adelaide 1852 Memorial 320/39
SMITH, Stephen farmer Bay Road 1855 Memorial 74/86
SMITH, Stephen farmer Section 213 Survey B Glenelg, died c1856. He left his estate in trust to his wife, Charlotte Smith, for life, and then to his children in equal shares absolutely Memorial 274/103
SMITH, Stephen farmer Glenelg, died 21/6/1856. He left his estate in trust to his wife, Charlotte Smith, for life, and then to his children in equal shares absolutely in remainder expectant. Charlotte Smith widow Bay Road died 17/6/1867, without issue Application 13900, Memorial 200/109
SMITH, Stephen Elford of Moonta 1880 Memorial 219/322
SMITH, Susan widow Robe Hundred of Killanoola land grant 1882 Grant Book 50 Page 154 County Robe
No 1
SMITH, Sydney farmer Tatiara District 1854 Memorial 113/66
No 2
SMITH, Sydney carpenter Adelaide 1867 Application 8416
No 3
SMITH, Sydney blacksmith Ardrossan 1882 Memorial 94/339
No 4
SMITH, Sydney farmer Sellick Hill 1883 Application 19798
SMITH, Sydney farmer Sellicks Hill 1890[-1920] Memorial 60/402
SMITH, Sydney Eric railway porter Goolwa 1947 Application 28551
SMITH, Sydney Ramsey machinist Alford. Alford (Hundred of Tickera) township allotment land grant 1882 Grant Book 14 Page 306 County Daly
No 1
SMITH, S Talbot solicitor Adelaide 1888[-1913] Memorial 171/389
SMITH, Sydney Talbot solicitor Adelaide and Florence Oliver Smith his wife 1893 Memorial 177/416
SMITH, Sydney Talbot solicitor Kensingto Park and Florence Oliver Smith his wife 1895 Memorial 85/425
SMITH, TG farmer Quarry Farm Redruth 1863 Memorial 30/188
No 1
SMITH, Thomas labourer Tanunda 1850[-1855] Memorial 201/22
SMITH, Thomas formerly labourer but now yeoman Tanunda 1863. He could not write Application 4418
SMITH, Thomas farmer Tanunda 1864 Memorial 234/198
SMITH, Thomas farmer Tanunda 1864, died 1872. Husband of Ann Smith Memorial 179/315 Ann Smith widow Kent Town 1879 Memorial 180/315
SMITH, Thomas farmer Tanunda [Section 1792 Hundred of Nuriootpa], died 8/8/1872. His widow, Ann Smith, remarried 13/12/1885, to William DOCKETT farmer Payneham. By 1886, the Smith family stood thus: Jane Ann LAMPIT wife of Jesse Lampit labourer Nailsworth, and Keziah Elizabeth VINCENT wife of Harry Vincent general dealer Stepney Memorial 112/376
SMITH, Thomas labourer Tanunda 1851 gentleman Tanunda died c1872. His wife, Ann Smith, inherited his real estate in trust for life, then to his daughters, Keziah Elizabeth VINCENT wife of Harry Vincent confectioner Adelaide and Jane Ann LAMPIT wife of Jesse Lampit labourer North Adelaide absolutely in remainder expectant 1883 Application 19724
SMITH, Thomas farmer Section 1792 Hundred of Nuriootpa near Tanunda, died c1872. His widow, Ann Smith (Father: John CORDER) 58 Adelaide, remarried to William DOCKETT 58 widower gardener Payneham (Father: Robert Dockett), on 13/12/1885 Holy Trinity North Tce Adelaide. Witnesses: Edward WRIGLEY farmer Wells Creek, Louisa WILLIAMS of Adelaide. Daughter Jane Ann Smith 18 Tanunda married Jesse LAMPIT 30 bachelor labourer Tanunda (Father: John Lampit) on 1/1/1876 Mrs Smith’s home Tanunda. Minister: JH TREVORROW. Witnesses: John S TROTTER blacksmith Tanunda, Susan ROBERTS of Hoyleton. Daughter - Keziah Elizabeth Smith 17 spinster married Harry VINCENT 22 baker Adelaide (Father: John Vincent) on 13/10/1878 Harry Vincent residence Norwood Minister: Thomas Jefferson GORE. Witnesses: James KERSLAKE of Adelaide, John HAWE storeman Adelaide, Deborah VINCENT of Adelaide Applications 19724, 20974
No 2
SMITH, Thomas merchant Adelaide 1842. He moved to Vic. Thomas Smith gentleman Richmond Vic, died 22/5/1862. He left his estate to his wife, Alison Smith. Estate worth £100. Mrs Smith was living at Goodwood Park in 1881 Application 24072
No 3
SMITH, Thomas stockholder Redruth 1851 Memorial 355/37
SMITH, Thomas tailor Adelaide 1852 Memorial 267/45
No 4
SMITH, Thomas labourer Little Para 1853[-1854] Memorial 387/49
SMITH, Thomas farmer Little Para 1854 Memorial 87/75
SMITH, Thomas farmer Peachey Belt 1853 Memorial 120/62
SMITH, Thomas farmer Munno Para 1858 Memorial 176/135
SMITH, Thomas farmer Munno Para and Mary Smith his wife 1883 Application 19772
No 5
SMITH, Thomas farmer Angaston 1854 Hundred of North Rhine land grant Memorial 137/76 Farmer North Rhine 1854[-1861] Memorial 138/76, Application 2031
No 6
SMITH, Thomas carrier Penola 1855 Application 25174
SMITH, Thomas carrier formerly of Penola late of Drumbery near Heywood Vic, died 26/9/1857 intestate. He left two children; the eldest, John Thomas Smith by 1906 labourer Hay NSW, as heir at law, and William Henry Smith farmer Sea Lake Vic, by 1906 Application 25174
No 5
SMITH, Thomas baker Glen Osmond 1856[-1870] Memorial 272/109
SMITH, Thomas farmer Burton 1857 Memorial 206/121
SMITH, Thomas farmer Rapid Bay 1857[-1862] Memorial 141/124
No 6
SMITH, Thomas carpenter Adelaide (Grote St) 1859[-1860] Memorial 50/152
SMITH, Thomas carpenter Adelaide (Knox St) 1862[-1866] Memorial 202/183, Application 4299
SMITH, Thomas carpenter Adelaide 1871 Memorial 202/251
No 7 - perhaps the same person
SMITH, Thomas farmer Bremer 1859 Memorial 300/161
SMITH, Thomas farmer Harrogate 1873 Application 12631
SMITH, Thomas of Harrogate 1881 Memorial 161/328
SMITH, Thomas farmer Harrogate 1886 Memorial 130/379
No 8
SMITH, Thomas sawyer New Tiers 1861 Deposit 149/1856
SMITH, Mary Ann widow New Tiers 1864, relict of Thomas Smith sawyer New Tiers 1861 Application 5352
No 9 - likely to be the same person
SMITH, Thomas auctioneer Mintaro 1865 Memorial 193/236
SMITH, Thomas butcher Mintaro 1870[-1883] Memorial 93/251
SMITH, Thomas of Mintaro, died 22/6/1894 intestate. By 1911, his family was disposed thus - His widow, Ellen Smith, lived at Boolaroo NSW. Children included - James Stewart Smith farmer Boggy Flat, Thomas Henry Smith miner Boulder WA, Henrietta HOGAN wife of Thomas Hogan warder Sydney NSW and Ellen Elizabeth PANNELL wife of George Pannell foreman smelter Boolaroo NSW Memorial 214/466, Application 27706
SMITH, Ellen widow Boolaroo NSW had links with Mintaro 1908 Memorial 192/459
SMITH, Mrs Ellen (who owned land at Mintaro) was in the care of George PANNEL of Boolaroo NSW 1910 Application 25779
No 10
SMITH, Thomas farmer Harrogate. Hundred of Monarto land grant 1868[-1873] Grant Book 58 Page 119 County Sturt
SMITH, Thomas out of business Parkside Co Adelaide. Hundred of Monarto land grant 1881 Grant Book 58 Page 125 County Sturt
No 11
SMITH, Thomas the Younger bank manager Edithburgh. Hundred of Melville land grant 1874[-1875] Grant Book 19 Page 70 County Fergusson
No 12
SMITH, Thomas carpenter Milang 1876 Application 15148
No 13
SMITH, Thomas sheep farmer Eastern Plains 1877 Memorial 160/301
No 14
SMITH, Thomas farmer Crystal Brook linked with William Smith of Crystal Brook 1878 Memorial 170/312
SMITH, Thomas farmer Adelaide Co Adelaide. Hundred of Crystal Brook land grant 1880 Grant Book 60 Page 230 County Victoria
No 15
SMITH, Thomas farmer OB Flat Hundred of Mayurra land grant 1878 Grant Book 31 Page 224 County Grey
No 16
SMITH, Thomas of Norwood worked for Messrs WHITE & COUNSEL Currie St, Adelaide 1879 Application 17448
No 17
SMITH, Thomas undertaker Pt Wakefield 1880 Application 22138
No 18
SMITH, Thomas accountant Pt Adelaide. Hawker (Hundred of Wonoka) township allotment land grant 1880 Grant Book 5 Page 6 County Blachford
SMITH, Thomas accountant Pt Adelaide 1882 Application 19199
No 19
SMITH, Thomas baker Stockport 1881 Memorial 246/334
SMITH, Thomas baker Stockport 1885[-1897] Husband of Theresia Smith Application 20699, Application 23472
No 20
SMITH, Thomas farmer Lucieton Tantanoola (formerly Lucieton Hundred of Hindmarsh) township allotment land grant 1888 Grant Book 31 Page 299 County Grey
No 21
SMITH, Thomas farmer Telowie 1892 Memorial 80/413
SMITH, Thomas farmer Telowie trustee unnamed Chapel Hundred of Telowie land grant 1894 Grant Book 24 Page 775 County Frome
SMITH, Thomas farmer Telowie linked with Henry Smith of Hall St, Norwood 1905 Memorial 228/452
No 22
SMITH, Thomas farmer Palmer trustee unnamed School Hundred of Palmer Hundred of Palmer land grant 1894 Grant Book 49 Page 176 County Newcastle
No 23
SMITH, Thomas farmer Pt Lincoln 1909 Memorial 50/461
No 24
SMITH, Thomas grazier Wattle Park near Kingston S-E, died c1933. Husband of Elizabeth Catherine Smith. Father of George Frederick Smith and Clement James Drummond Smith graziers Kingston; also Annie Smith, Sarah Jane Petrel Smith and Alexander Robert Smith no description Memorial 152/506
SMITH, Thomas grazier Kingston S-E, died 22/2/1933. He left his estate in trust to his wife, Elizabeth Catherine Smith, during her lifetime, then an equal division absolutely in remainder expectant of the estate between his son, Alexander Robert Smith and his daughter, Annie Sarah Jane Petrel Smith. Two other sons, George Frederick Albert Smith and Clement James Drummond Smith graziers Kingston were trustees 1939 Application 28144
No 1
SMITH, Thomas Forsyth licensed victualler Pt Adelaide. He took out a 21-year lease of the Britannia Hotel at Pt Adelaide at £520 a year from 1850[-1855] Memorial 395/59
SMITH, Thomas Forsyth gentleman Pt Adelaide, about to quit the province for England, power of attorney to Anthony HALL Esquire Pt Adelaide, to manage his SA business affairs 1/2/1856. TF Smith settled at 14 Horton St, Kensington, Middlesex, England, with his wife, Eleanor nee POTTS and his sister-in-law, Eliza Potts spinster. He died 21/5/1879 at home Kensington. Entire estate to be sold and put in trust to provide an income for his wife for life, then in equal shares to his unnamed children. Estate worth £3,000. No leaseholds Enrolments 17/29 & 73/53
SMITH, Thomas Forsyth licensed victualler formerly of Pt Adelaide but now residing in England 1857 Memorial 87/117
SMITH, Thomas Forsyth gentleman 14 Hornton St, Kensington, Middlesex, England, did 21/5/1879. Husband of Eleanor Smith. Brother-in-law to Eliza Potts spinster Kensington and Emma POTTS spinster Barnby on Don, Yorks, England Memorial 32/360
POTTS, Eliza spinster 4 Connaught Buildings, Wotton, Gloucester, Glos, England, Emma POTTS spinster The Vicarage, Barnby on Don, Doncaster, Yorks, England, and Eleanor SMITH widow 4 Connaught Buildings, Wotton, Gloucester, Glos, England, trustees of the Smith Estate, power of attorney to William KAY land agent Exchange Buildings, Adelaide, in place of Anthony Paget HALL 22/1/1885, to administer the SA estate (particularly shop and house at Pt Adelaide) of the late Thomas Forsyth SMITH, formerly of 14 Horton St, Kensington, Middlesex, who died 21/5/1879. Estate to his widow in trust for life, then to his children and grandchildren absolutely in remainder expectant. The Misses Potts were his sisters-in-law Deposit 189/1883, 525/1885
SMITH, Thomas George draper Pt Adelaide 1894 Application 22725
No 1
SMITH, Thomas Pye Stephenson farmer Mt Gambier 1876 Memorial 167/291
SMITH, Thomas Pye Stephenson contractor Beachport, had died by 1911. Executrix – Elizabeth Smith widow Mt Gambier 1898 Grant Book 31 Page 261 County Grey
SMITH, TM clerk SA Railways Kingston S-E 1878 Memorial 99/309
No 1
SMITH, Thomas Richard butcher Minlaton. Charles Smithe the Younger mentioned but not described 1886 Memorial 172/379
No 2
SMITH, Thomas Richard gentleman Glenelg 1911 Memorial 123/464
No 1
SMITH, UJlysses James teamster Sliding Rock Hundred of Willochra land grant 1882 Grant Book 24 Page 546 County Frome
SMITH, Ulysses James farmer Kingswood 1893 Memorial 59/419
SMITH, Vernon Spatswood clerk Pt Adelaide 1913 Application 26248
No 1
SMITH, Villeneuve F articled clerk Adelaide (Waymouth St) 1878 Memorial 207/310
SMITH, Villeneuve F solicitor Pt Augusta 1885[-1890] Memorial 41/373
No 1
SMITH, Walter builder Pt Adelaide 1848[-1849] Memorial 455/51
SMITH, Walter carpenter Pt Adelaide 1850 Memorial 298/25
SMITH, Walter builder Pt Adelaide 1852[-1859] Memorial 159/44 House builder Pt Adelaide 1854 Memorial 98/70
SMITH, Walter timber merchant and steam saw miller Lot 221 between Leadenhall St and Tam O’Shanter Creek, Pt Adelaide 1859[-1860]. Owed money to the Union Bank of Australia Enrolment 31/45
SMITH, Walter builder Pt Adelaide foundation trustee Pt Adelaide Presbyterian Church 1857, left Pt Adelaide for Qld in 1864 and never returned Application 19149
SMITH, Walter timber merchant Pt Adelaide, about to quit the province, power of attorney to John BICKERS Master Mariner Pt Adelaide, to manage his SA business affairs at his entire discretion 12/11/1864 Deposit 66/1866
SMITH, Walter timber merchant formerly of Pt Adelaide but now in parts beyond the seas 1866 Memorial 23/211
SMITH, Walter builder now or late of Pt Adelaide 1875 Memorial 126/285
SMITH, Walter builder formerly of Pt Adelaide 1858 but now of Maryborough Qld 1876. He used to own a flour mill at Pt Adelaide which burnt down in 1859 Application 14817
No 2
SMITH, Walter gold miner Blumberg 1882 Memorial 130/337
No 3
SMITH, Walter gardener Athelstone, and Irene Mary Smith his wife 1935 Memorial 95/508
SMITH, Walter gardener Athelstone. His wife, Irene Mary Smith, died 26/8/1936 Adelaide Memorial 154/510
SMITH, Walter Grandy vigneron Angaston 1909 Memorial 65/462
SMITH, Walter Henry Law merchant Adelaide 1915 Memorial 196/472
SMITH, Walter John formerly hotelkeeper but now agent Burra 1948 Memorial 10/523
No 1
SMITH, William saddler Adelaide 1839 Application 25963
SMITH, William saddler Adelaide 1842. He let out money on mortgage 67Application 14956
SMITH, William saddler Adelaide 1842. He bought 10 acres of Section 53 Survey B Memorial 312/2
SMITH, William saddler formerly of Adelaide but now of The Hollow Tree Richmond District VDL 1846 Memorial 202/254
No 2 - mixture of the Elder and the Younger
SMITH, William farmer formerly of Adelaide but now of Hartfield 1843[-1847] Memorial 117/20
SMITH, William farmer Hartfield near Adelaide and Margaret Smith his wife 1844 Application 19515
SMITH, William farmer Section 54 Survey B. Husband of Margaret Smith, his wife 1844 Memorial 101/4 Farmer Black Forest 1847 Memorial 218/9 Farmer Adelaide 1849 Memorial 279/17
SMITH, William farmer Black Forest Hundred of Noarlunga land grant 1848 Memorial 77/292
SMITH, William farmer Spring Vale O’Halloran Hill 1850[-1853] Memorial 417/42
SMITH, William the Younger farmer O'Halloran Hill 1855 Memorial 242/84
SMITH, William the Elder farmer O'Halloran Hill, died 27/5/1860. Husband of Margaret Smith. Probably father of David Smith, Robert Smith and William Smith the Younger farmers O'Halloran Hill Memorial 106/410
SMITH, William [formerly the Younger] farmer Bath Bank O'Halloran Hill 1892 Memorial 114/418
SMITH, William [formerly the Younger] farmer Bathbank O'Halloran Hill at present temporarily residing at Campbell Estate Lion Mill WA 1906 Memorial 87/455
SMITH, Margaret widow Springvale 1867 Memorial 61/222
SMITH, Margaret widow Springvale linked with William Smith of O'Halloran Hill 1874 Memorial 215/274
SMITH, Margaret widow O'Halloran Hill 1881[-1882] relict of the late William Smith farmer O'Halloran Hill who died 27/5/1860 Memorials 1 & 2/337
No 3 - likely to be the same person
SMITH, William Corporal Royal Sappers and Miners Corps Adelaide 1845 Memorial 234/12
SMITH, William town surveyor Adelaide 1849 Memorial 279/17
SMITH, William land surveyor Adelaide (Hindley St) 1852 Memorial 271/41
SMITH, W surveyor Enfield 1885 Application 20784
SMITH, William formerly land surveyor Adelaide (Hindley St) 1852 but now farmer Reeves Plains 1863 Application 4325
No 4
SMITH, William Esquire Pt Lincoln 1847. [Was he a relative to Matthew SMITH of the same place?? ] Memorial 337/8
No 5
SMITH, William labourer Cowandilla 1849[-1852] Memorial 334/15
No 6
SMITH, William labourer Gawler 1849[-1850] Memorial 260/14
No 7
SMITH, William storekeeper Kensington 1850 Memorial 436/25
No 8 - likely to be the same person
SMITH, William farmer Hindmarsh 1850 Memorial 313/26
SMITH, William yeoman Hindmarsh 1851 Memorial 265/34
No 9
SMITH, William shepherd Tanunda 1851 Memorial 391/36
SMITH, William farmer Tanunda 1854 Memorial 422/63
No 10 - perhaps a continuation of No 9
SMITH, William shepherd Truro 1855 Memorial 173/88
SMITH, William shepherd near Truro 1860 Application 1518
SMITH, William shepherd Truro 1868. Linked with Mary Smith spinster Truro Application 9571
SMITH, William gentleman Truro, died 4/2/1883. Husband of Sarah Smith, who died 26/9/1914 Truro. Father of Henry Smith labourer Round Flat Murray River 1883, who died 23/12/1884 near Morgan. Father of James Smith labourer Truro 1915. Perhaps father of Thomas Benjamin Smith labourer Round Flat Murray River 1883 who died Cobar NSW on 21/1/1914. Memorial 138/474
SMITH, William the Elder shepherd Truro, died 4/2/1883. His estate worth £130. He left his wife, Sarah Smith nee RUSSELL, all of his personal estate and allotments in Truro. Most of his other real estate in trust for his wife, for her life and during her widowhood, his son Henry Smith labourer Round Flat Murray River, and his daughter Sarah MCFARLANE wife of John McFarlane boundary rider Round Flat, Murray River, during their lifetimes, then to his sons William Smith, Thomas Benjamin Smith and James Smith as tenants in common and in equal shares. [The will laid down procedures for dividing the land] The three brothers also received certain real estate of their own absolutely when their father died. William Smith's widow, Sarah Smith, died 26/9/1914 Truro, of carcinomatous ulcer on the knee joint, aged 85. Born in Somersetshire, England. To SA aged 12 years. Married aged 19 years. 2 sons and 4 daughters alive; 3 sons and 2 daughters deceased. Son Henry Smith labourer Overland Corner, died 17/12/1884 near Weston Flat near Morgan Murray River, by drowning from a steamer, aged 36. Sarah McFarlane widow of John McFarlane Murray River steamer captain Morgan, died 15/12/1930 Tarrawatta near Angaston, of myocardial failure and cardiac failure, aged 76. Born at Truro. Married aged 19 years. 4 sons and 4 daughters alive; 1 son and 3 daughters deceased. Her husband John McFarlane engineer Morgan, had died 11/1/1915 Kapunda intestate. He left a £20 estate. His son, Thomas Benjamin Smith 43 labourer Clare married Mary Ethel FITZPATRICK 25 domestic Melton Grove Balranald NSW (Born at Hatfield Balranald. Parents: James Fitzpatrick selector and Bridget Anne QUINN) on 7/5/1913 at Melton Grove D Hennessy RC priest. By 1914 when their son John Thomas Smith was born at Paramatta, TB Smith was a grazier at Cobar NSW. He died there 23/6/1914 intestate, leaving an estate of £525. By 1936, John Thomas Smith was a clerk of 16 Cathedral Place, East Melbourne Vic. Mary Ethel Smith remarried to Donald MCINTYRE 37 bachelor Truro (Born Truro; Father: John McIntyre) on 17/11/1919 RC Presbytery Kapunda. Witnesses: Benjamin Bambrick RUSSELL contractor Truro and Dorothy Eileen Russell home duties Truro [were they related to ME Smith's mother-in-law, Sarah Smith nee RUSSELL??] For several years, the Donald McIntyres lived at Truro, where he was a greengrocer. By 1922, the family had moved to 508 Wolfram Lane Broken Hill NSW, where Donald McIntyre was a labourer. Nurse MURRAY attended the birth of one of their children [Was she formerly at Mt Pleasant?] Mary Ethel McIntyre died 16/11/1922 587 Wolfram Lane Broken Hill intestate, of shock from burns wilfully inflicted by herself whilst in a state of temporary insanity by pouring kerosene over her clothing and setting fire to herself (Inquest 18/11/1922). She left her husband and two sons - Leo 2 years and Donald 4 months. His only surviving child, William Smith the Younger, was a farmer at Truro in 1937. His brother James Smith labourer Morgan 1927 not yet accounted for, William Smith the Younger's son, William Benjamin Smith was a motor salesman at Truro in 1935 then a registered bookmaker at Streaky Bay Application 28093
No 11
SMITH, William labourer Bowden 1853 Memorial 39/48
SMITH, William labourer Bowden 1857 Hundred of Alexandrina land grant Memorial 131/113
SMITH, William formerly labourer Bowden but now farmer Lacepede Bay 1863 Memorial 276/191
No 12
SMITH, William of Kooringa 1853 Memorial 168/57
No 13 - perhaps the same person
SMITH, William butcher Adelaide 1854 Memorial 466/61
SMITH, William butcher Morphett Vale 1867 Application 8460
No 14
SMITH, William servant to James Hamilton Esquire Adelaide 1854 Memorial 40/265
No 15
SMITH, William labourer Hilton 1854[-1859] Memorial 163/67
SMITH, William farmer Hilton 1856 West Torrens Land, Building and Investment Society member Memorial 102/103
SMITH, William labourer Hilton 1862[-1874] Memorial 59/184
No 16
SMITH, William butcher Pt Adelaide 1854[-1856] Memorial 339/68
SMITH, William butcher Pt Adelaide 1883 Application 19726
No 17
SMITH, William merchant Pt Adelaide 1856 Memorial 143/112
No 18
SMITH, William farmer Windsor 1855 Memorial 262/92
SMITH, William shoemaker Windsor 1861 Application 2496
SMITH, William shoemaker Windsor 1865 Memorial 306/201
SMITH, William storekeeper Hope Valley 1874 Memorial 80/275
No 19
SMITH, William farmer Clarendon. Hundred of Kuitpo land grant 1859 Grant Book 1 Page 302 County Adelaide
No 20
SMITH, William farmer Point Sturt 1861 Application 2095
No 21
SMITH, William shoemaker North Adelaide 1861 Application 2676
SMITH, William the Elder mason Penola 1864[-1878] Memorial 208/199
No 22
SMITH, William labourer Pt Adelaide 1865[-1867] Memorial 257/201
No 23
SMITH, William bricklayer Croydon 1867 Application 8752.
SMITH, William mason Croydon 1869 Memorial 10/237
SMITH, William brickmaker Croydon 1872 Memorial 18/263
SMITH, William builder William St, Croydon and Mary Ann Smith nee HARDY his wife. She was a sister to Emily Rose HARDY and Caroline Sarah Hardy spinsters Battersea, Surrey, England 1889 Application 21687
SMITH, William formerly bricklayer but then out of business Croydon, died 7/5/1913. Husband of Mary Ann Smith. Father of Elizabeth ENDERSBY (wife of William Endersby farmer Ardrossan) and Mary Ann Smith Memorial 19/469
SMITH, William bricklayer Croydon, died 7/5/1913. Estate worth £700. His first wife died when his daughter, Mary Ann Smith, was 7 years old (60 in 1923). His second wife called Mary Ann Smith. Two daughters - Elizabeth ENDERSBY wife of William Endersby, and Mary Ann Smith spinster formerly of Croydon, now of Norwood 1920. William Endersby died 3/5/1919 Application 26884
No 24
SMITH, William carter Pt Adelaide 1864 Application 5415
No 25
SMITH, William farmer Macedonia near Rhynie 1868 Application 9284
No 26 - perhaps a continuation of No 24
SMITH, William carter Le Fevre Peninsula 1870 Memorial 51/244
SMITH, William carter formerly of Le Fevre Peninsula but now of Richmond Vic 1871 Memorial 12/255
No 27
SMITH, William stockholder Isis Downs Queensland Hundred of Glen Roy land grant 1873 Grant Book 29 Page 290 County MacDonnell
SMITH, William of Isis Downs Qld and Jessie Smith his wife formerly Jessie LAWSON. Mrs Smith had an interest in land situated in the Hundred of Glen Roy 1887 Memorial 120/388
No 28
SMITH, William cabinetmaker Talbot Vic owned land in Parkside 1874 Memorial 217/277
No 29
SMITH, William farmer Smith Creek near Smithfield 1876[-1910] Memorial 209/293, Application 19195
SMITH, William the Elder farmer Smithfield, died 28/4/1912. Husband of Margaret Smith. Father of John Smith farmer Smithfield; also William Smith the Younger, Joseph Blake Smith, Margaret Oliver Smith, Anne Jane Smith, and Jessie Smith. Brother to James Nielson Smith farmer Fords Memorial 133/492
SMITH, William farmer Smithfield, died 28/4/1912. His son, John Smith, helped his father until his death in 1912. John Smith continued to live at Smithfield until 1943, when he moved to Culburra Application 28849
No 30
SMITH, William hawker Watervale 1876 Memorial 130/289
No 31
SMITH, William overseer Duck Ponds Moculta Hundred of Bagot land grant 1876 Grant Book 17 Page 231 County Eyre
No 32
SMITH, William bus proprietor Norwood 1877 Memorial 158/297
SMITH, William formerly cab proprietor Norwood 1871 but now farmer Balaklava 1878 Application 16796
No 33
SMITH, William surveyor Adelaide eldest son and heir at law of Joseph Smith of Allotment 247 Thebarton 1877. Joseph Smith publican Adelaide had bought the land in 1839. J Smith publican South Road died 24/5/1868 of heart disease aged 62 Memorial 206/312
No 34
SMITH, William eatinghouse keeper Bramfield Bramfield (Hundred of Ward) township allotment land grant 1877 Grant Book 48 Page 2 County Musgrave
No 35
SMITH, William boundary rider Naracoorte Hundred of Jessie land grant 1877 Grant Book 50 Page 258 County Robe
No 36
SMITH, William gardener Norton Summit 1878 Application 16609
No 37
SMITH, William doctor Auburn 1879 Memorial 154/335
No 38
SMITH William labourer Queenstown 1880 Application 18277
No 39
SMITH, William farmer Balaklava Co Gawler. Hundred of Hall land grant 1880 Grant Book 56 Page 213 County Stanley
No 40
SMITH, William farmer Cunliffe. Cunliffe (Hundred of Kadina) township allotment land grant 1881 Grant Book 14 Page 177 County Daly
SMITH, William farmer Penang. Hundred of Kadina land grant 1883 Grant Book 14 Page 242 County Daly
SMITH, William farmer Tiparra. Hundred of Tiparra land grant 1885 Grant Book 14 Page 420 County Daly
SMITH, William farmer Cunliffe. Hundred of Tiparra land grant 1886 Grant Book 14 Page 422 County Daly
No 41 – the Elder and the Younger
SMITH, William farmer Napperby. Trustee Wesleyan Methodist Church Hundred of Napperby Hundred of Napperby land grant 1882 Grant Book 60 Page 390 County Victoria
SMITH, William farmer Warnertown 1892 Memorial 140/412
SMITH, William the Younger farmer Warnertown 1892 Memorial 83/413
SMITH, William the Elder farmer Warnertown. Trustee Institute Warnertown Warnertown (Hundred of Napperby) township allotment land grant 1901[-1902] Grant Book 60 Page 417 & 418 County Victoria
No 42
SMITH, William farmer Belalie Co Victoria. Hundred of Gumbowie land grant 1884 Grant Book 40 Page 46 County Kimberley
No 43
SMITH, William farmer Narracoorte 1884 Memorial 246/360
No 44
SMITH, William the Younger farmer Monbulla Co Grey. Hundred of Comaum land grant 1884 Grant Book 50 Page 79 County Robe
No 45
SMITH, William of Ovingham 1894 Memorial 10/423
SMITH, William packer Ovingham 1895 Memorial 244/424
SMITH, William out of business formerly of Ovingham but now of Alberton 1902 Application 24348
No 46
SMITH, William labourer Bordertown. Hundred of Tatiara land grant 1897 Grant Book 7 Page 18 County Buckingham
No 47
SMITH, William farmer Nantawarra 1901 Memorial 121/443
No 48
SMITH, William gas stoker Bowden 1904 Application 24786
No 49
SMITH, William miller Mt Gambier 1913 Application 26232
No 50
SMITH, William farmer Echunga. Hundred of Kuitpo land grant 1919 Grant Book 2 Page 104 County Adelaide
No 51
SMITH, William farmer formerly of O'Halloran Hill then of Grong Grong NSW but now of near Two Wells 1922[-1922] Memorial 35/486
No 52
SMITH, William engineer Dulwich 1923 Memorial 30/489
No 1
SMITH, William Bacon farmer Lake Plains 1876 Memorial 119/289
SMITH, William Bacon farmer Lake Plains, died c1876. He left his estate under trust for the benefit of his wife, Ellen Smith, and his two children, William and Frances Smith. His wife and his brother-in-law, Richard Shaw DURBRIDGE, to be the trustees Memorial 24/294
SMITH, William Chapman farmer Virginia Hundred of Balaklava land grant 1881 Grant Book 26 Page 114 County Gawler
SMITH, William George farmer Kingston S-E 1927 Memorial 42/498
No 1
SMITH, William Henry formerly of the Burra Burra Mines Kooringa but now of the Main Road Ballarat Vic 1857 Memorial 111/119
No 2
SMITH, William Henry telegraph master Cowell trustee Institute Cowell Cowell (Hundred of Playford) township allotment land grant 1892 Grant Book 39 Page 83 County Jervois
No 3
SMITH, William Henry restaurant keeper Adelaide (Rundle St) and Louisa Smith his wife 1894 Memorial 194/422
No 4
SMITH, William Henry farmer Tarcowie. Hundred of Pekina land grant 1910 Grant Book 13 Page 174 County Dalhousie
SMITH, WH JP of Cowell 1888 Memorial 97/395
SMITH, William Howard & Sons Pty Ltd of King William St, Adelaide. Director; WG SPRIGG Secretary: JK LOTHERINGTON 1900 Memorial 163/441
SMITH, William Jack accountant Mt Gambier Hundred of Mt Muirhead land grant 1885 Grant Book 31 Page 201 County Grey
No 1
SMITH, William James farmer Lake Plains 1888 Memorial 221/390
SMITH, William James farmer Milang 1927 Memorial 191/497
SMITH, William James farmer Lake Plains father of William James Warren Smith farmer Milang 1935 Memorial 164/508
SMITH, William James formerly of Milang but then out of business Lockleys, died 23/6/1941. Father of William James Warren Smith farmer Milang, Gladys Christiana HOARE and Hazel Catherine BIRCH Memorial 172/515
No 1
SMITH, William John tinsmith Old Booleroo Hundred of Willowie land grant 1884 Grant Book 24 Page 745 County Frome
SMITH, William John farmer Melrose 1911 Memorial 225/464
SMITH, William Merdue teacher Undalya 1864 Memorial 55/195
SMITH, William Morris storekeeper Hindmarsh 1901, declared that he was 42 years old and had lived in the district all his life. He acted as an agent for various people, including Florence MOLONEY spinster Enfield who owned lot 12 at Brompton, her grandfather Eli JONES' former land Application 24271
SMITH, William Potter yeoman New Hamburgh near Strathalbyn 1855[-1862] Memorial 24/82, Application 3583
No 1
SMITH, William Stephen Elford of Moonta 1880 Memorial 219/322
SMITH, William Stephen Elford gentleman formerly of the Moonta Mines but then of 6 Grosvenor St, Stepney, died 14/2/1882. Executors and trustees: his brothers, Francis Isaac Smith accountant Mt Barker and Frederick Charles Smith machinist Mt Barkker Memorial 68/341
No 1
SMITH, William Thomas master mariner Pt Adelaide 1878 Memorial 40/308
SMITH, William Thomas mariner Le Fevre Peninsula, died 23/10/1881 His entire estate to his wife, Ann Simonds Smith, absolutely. Her son [probaby by a prior marriage] called George KIRM. By 1883, Mrs Smith was living at Kew Vic Memorials 125 & 178 & 250/347
No 2
SMITH, William Thomas storekeeper Langhorne Creek 1885[-1890] Application 20672
SMITH, WT JP of Langhorne Creek 1890 Memorial 238/400
No 1 – perhaps the same person
SMITH, William Thomas Cockrell the Younger farmer Freeling Hundred of Goyder land grant 1882 Grant Book 56 Page 415 County Stanley
SMITH, William Thomas Cockrell farmer Whitwarta Co Stanley. Hundred of Parilla land grant 1908 Grant Book 12 Page 93 County Chandos
No 1
SMITH, WR managing clerk for Messrs SYMON, ROUNSEVELL & SYMON solicitors Adelaide 1914 Memorial 84/471
SMITH, WR managing clerk to Messrs SYMON, BROWNE, SYMON & POVEY solicitors Adelaide 1920 Memorial 16/480
No 1 - mixture of the Elder and the Younger
SMITH, William Walter baker Kingston S-E 1900[-1906] Memorial 212/441
SMITH, William Walter storekeeper Kensington, died 10/9/1931. Husband of Ann Smith Memorial 39/505
SMITH, William Walter storekeeper Kingston, died 10/9/1931 intestate. His estate worth £6,120. The whole estate to his wife, Ann Smith 1931 Application 27896
SMITH, William Walter grazier Kingston Lacepede Bay Institute trustee 1939 Application 28146
No 1
SMITH, William Wilson licensed victualler Ardrossan Hundred of Cunningham land grant 1877 Grant Book 19 Page 281 County Fergusson
SMITH, William Wilson hotelkeeper Kensington 1882 Memorial 95/344
No 1
SMITH, William Wood farmer Encounter Bay 1877 Memorial 216/297
SMITH, William Wood farmer Encounter Bay 1877 Application 15789.
SMITH, William Wood of Encounter Bay Hundred of Encounter Bay land grant 1888[-1892] Grant Book 36 Page 89 County Hindmarsh
SMITH, William Wood formerly farmer but now out of business Encounter Bay 1918 Application 26719
No 1 - perhaps a mixture of the Elder and the Younger
SMITHAM, Samuel farmer Sturt River 1853 Hundred of Munno Para land purchase Memorial 172/57
SMITHAM, Samuel farmer Marion on the Sturt 1862 Memorial 106/181
SMITHAM, Samuel farmer Munno Para 1857[-1867] Memorial 81/202
SMITHAM, Samuel and William farmers Peachey Belt 1865 Memorial 194/205
SMITHAM, Samuel farmer formerly of The Sturt 1853 now of Penfield 1868 Application 9054
SMITHAM, Samuel and William farmers Enfield 1890 Application 21808
No 1
SMITHERS, James Lea and Thomas GRIFFITHS farmers Noarlunga 1844 Memorial 264/3
SMITHERS, James Lea and Thomas GRIFFITHS farmers Section 358 near Adelaide 1844[-1847] Memorial 325/3
SMITHERS, James Lea gentleman Adelaide 1849 Memorial 382/100
SMITHERS, James Lea gentleman formerly of Adelaide but now of Melbourne Vic 1852 Memorial 279/43
SMITHERS, John farmer Kersbrook 1897 Application 23308
SMITHERS, Percy Kent clerk Joslin 1935, linked with Lionel Scott Smithers gardener Kersbrook Application 27974
No 1
SMITHIES, James Crossland stonemason and gardener Parilla. Hundred of Parilla land grant 1909 Grant Book 12 Page 95 County Chandos
SMITHIES, James Crossland farmer Parilla trustee Public Hall Parilla 1909 Grant Book 12 Page 113 County Chandos
SMITHSON, Esther widow Adelaide (Pt TA 347 Wakefield St) lived in a leased home which a DICKENS family formerly rented 1854[-1855] Memorial 453/71
No 1
SMITHSON, Joshua Esquire The Wakefield 1842 Memorial 29/402
SMITHSON, Joshua Esquire [formerly of The Wakefield but now of] Wakefield, Yorks, England 1851 Memorial 173/38
SMITS, HB law clerk Adelaide 1896 Memorial 241/427
SMOKER, Elizabeth Ann widow Stirling North [relict of John Smoker] Hundred of Davenport land grant 1897 Grant Book 24 Page 670 County Frome
SMOKER, Gilbert Flinders storeman 66 Osmond Tce, Norwood and Mary Adeline Smoker his wife 1953 Application 28930
No 1 - perhaps the same person
SMOKER, Thomas gardener Dry Creek 1850 Memorial 484/22
SMOKER, Thomas publican Adelaide 1853[-1854] Memorial 351/47
No 1 - perhaps the same person
SMOOTHEY, Abraham farmer Morphett Vale 1858 Memorial 136/134
SMOOTHEY, Abraham labourer Morphett Vale 1860 Application 1820
SMOOTHEY, Mrs widow Morphett Vale 1886 Application 21004
SMYTH, Andrew Thompson pattern maker Glanville 1880 Application 18005
SMYTH, Arthur Edward James grazier Salter Springs 1918[-1924] Memorial 107/476, Application 27281
No 1
SMYTH, Bernard farmer Nairne [Nain??]1853 Hundred of Belvidere land grant Memorial 354/160
SMYTH, Bernard farmer formerly of Nairne but now of Section 450 Hundred of Belvidere 1854 Memorial 423/72
SMYTH, Bernard farmer Hundred of Belvidere 1854 Hundred of Light land grant Memorial 243/157
SMYTH, Bernard farmer near Kapunda 1862 Memorial 296/180
SMYTH, Bernard farmer Bagot Gap 1862 Application 3280
SMYTH, Bernard farmer near Fords Station Co Light. Hundred of Booyoolie land grant 1877 Grant Book 60 Page 149 County Victoria
SMYTH, Bernard farmer Hoyle Plains Co Stanley. Hundred of Booleroo land grant 1881 Grant Book 24 Page 620 County Frome
SMYTH, Charles Blackmore shoemaker Enfield 1853[-1857] Memorial 17/55
SMYTH, Charles Edward Owen superintendent of public buildings Adelaide 1901 Memorial 94/443
SMYTH, CH clerk to the Local Court Melrose 1864 Memorial 302/197
SMYTH, Charles John Burton clerk formerly of Pt Adelaide but now of Menzies WA and Ann Smyth his wife parents of Edward Burton Smyth of Menzies 1905 Memorial 128/454
No 1
SMYTH, David farmer Munno Para 1853 Memorial 186/54
SMYTH, David carpenter formerly of Munno Para but now of Melbourne Vic 1856 Memorial 218/105
SMYTH, David carpenter Melbourne Vic, power of attorney to Alexander McCLELLAND farmer Gawler Plains, to deal for him in selling land from Sections 3117, 3118 Gawler Plains Munno Para West, to the Gawler Town and Adelaide Railway Company for a new railway line 14/4/1856 Deposit 292/OA
SMYTH, David farmer formerly of the Hundred of Munno Para but now of Prahran Vic 1864 Memorial 324/195
No 2 - perhaps a continuation of No 1
SMYTH, David farmer near Rhynie linked with Robert Smyth farmer Little Para 1869 Memorial 141/241
SMYTH, David farmer Salt Springs, Alma Plains father of Sarah Jane Smyth spinster Little Para 1877 Memorial 168/302
SMYTH, David farmer Salter Springs 1881 Memorial 69/331
No 1 - probably mixture of the Elder and the Younger
SMYTH, Edward farmer Humphreys Springs linked with James Smyth farmer Humphreys Springs 1866 Memorial 142/212
SMYTH, Edward farmer Humphreys Springs 1908 Memorial 84/459
SMYTH, Edward farmer Alma Plains, died 4/12/1901 at Kapunda. Husband of Margaret Smyth. Father of Elizabeth Smyth spinster Alma Plains, Catherine CALLARY of Riverton, Margaret BURNS of Panaroo and Francis Smyth no description. Grandfather of Margaret Mary Smyth. Trustees: James Smyth farmer Alma Plains (Brother of Edward Smyth) and Thomas LEE Roman Catholic clergyman Marrabel. Estate worth £658 Memorial 186/445
SMYTH, Margaret widow of the late Edward Smyth farmer near Alma, died 8/5/1907, of senile decay, aged 75. Under her late husband's will, Mrs Smyth enjoyed a life interest in his farm. Upon her death, the property passed to his daughter, Elizabeth Agnes Smyth, provided she paid £100 each to her sisters Catherine CALLARY and Margaret BURNS, and £50 to his granddaughter, Margaret Mary Smyth, when she turned 18. Elizabeth Agnes Smyth 35 spinster Humphris Springs, married Andrew Joseph HORGAN 36 bachelor farmer Linwood (Father: John Horgan) on 6/2/1906 Tarlee RC Church Minister: Michael MAHER. Witnesses: John Horgan farmer and Nora Mary Horgan school teacher both Linwood. James Smyth farmer Alma Plains was one of the executors for Edward Smyth's estate Application 25555
SMYTH, Edward Burton engineer Forrest St, Kalgoorlie WA 1924 Memorial 35/490
SMYTH, Frances Newbold widow Adelaide took on a 7-year lease of the Devonshire Hotel, Mintaro, at £130 a year, from John SMITH farmer Mintaro 1874 Memorial 8/276
SMYTH, Frederick French hotelkeeper Mitcham 1900[-1902] Memorial 140/441
SMYTH, George shoemaker Adelaide 1854 Memorial 30/74
SMYTH, Herbert Ralph gentleman Adelaide Co Adelaide. Jamestown (Hundred of Belalie) township allotment land grant 1880 Grant Book 60 Page 137 County Victoria
No 1
SMYTH, Hibernia agriculturalist Adelaide 1837 Memorial 268/8
SMYTH, Hibernia agriculturalist North Adelaide and Sarah Smyth his wife 1839 Memorial 269/8
SMYTH, Hugh farmer Little Para, died 1869. He left his entire estate to his wife, Christina Elizabeth Smyth Memorial 102/244
No 1 - likely to be a family connection
SMYTH, James farmer Little Para 1877 Memorial 101/299
SMYTH, James farmer formerly of Echuca Vic but now of Cookardinia NSW 1879 Memorial 164/314
No 1 - perhaps the same person
SMYTH, John of the Upper Wakefield 1873 Memorial 98/264
SMYTH, John labourer near Mintaro Co Stanley. Hundred of Yangya land grant 1878 Grant Book 60 Page 92 County Victoria
No 2 - perhaps the same person
SMYTH, John farmer Undalya Co Light. Hundred of Willochra land grant 1888 Grant Book 24 Page 549 County Frome
SMYTH, John farmer Wilmington 1892 Memorial 132/415
SMYTH, John K wool broker Melbourne Vic 1868 Memorial 176/233
SMYTH, Joseph farmer Laura. Hundred of Caltowie land grant 1881 Grant Book 60 Page 194 County Victoria
SMYTH, Norman David farmer Salter Springs 1893 Memorial 16/422
No 1
SMYTH, Patrick farmer Farrrell Flat Hundred of Ayers land grant 1870 Grant Book 56 Page 191 County Stanley
SMYTH, Patrick farmer Farrell Flat farmer Terowie Hundred of Terowie land grant 1879[-1880] Grant Book 40 Page 9 County Kimberley
No 2
SMYTH, Patrick farmer Carrieton Co Dalhousie 1886 Memorial 92/377
SMYTH, Richard farmer Little Para 1849 Memorial 112/17
No 1 - mixture of the Elder and the Younger
SMYTH, Robert farmer Little Para. Hundred of Yatala land grant 1851[-1854] Grant Book 1 Page 63 County Adelaide
SMYTH, Robert farmer Bloomfield. Hundred of Yatala land grant 1851 Grant Book 1 Page 64 County Adelaide
SMYTH, Robert farmer Bloomfield Little Para 1853 Memorial 387/52
SMYTH, Robert farmer Little Para 1854 Memorial 258/90
SMYTH, Robert farmer Bloomfield near Gawler 1857 Memorial 98/120
SMYTH, Robert farmer Bloomfield on the Little Para and William Smyth his son 1867 Memorial 127/218
SMYTH, Robert farmer Little Para linked with David Smyth farmer Salt Springs, Alma Plains father of Sarah Jane Smyth of the Little Para who would turn 21 on 3/9/1877 1869 Memorial 102/241
SMYTH, Robert the Elder farmer Little Para father of James Smyth farmer Gould Creek. Robert Smyth the Younger of Greenfield also mentioned 1869 Memorial 175/241
SMYTH, Robert Senr and Junr farmers Little Para 1869 Application 10188
SMYTH, Robert the Elder farmer Little Para 1869 Memorial 18/243
SMYTH, Robert the Elder farmer Bloomfield, Tea Tree Gully, died 7/7/1871 Memorial 25/256
SMYTH, Robert the Elder farmer Bloomfield Farm Tea Tree Gully, died c1872. His widow, Jane Smyth, to receive £60 a year for life from the income of Bloomfield Farm which his two sons, James and Robert Smyth the Younger, inherited equally as tenants in common. The testator's other farm, Orangefield Farm (Sections 1, 2, Hundred of Yatala and Sections 5574 and 5621 Para Special Survey) to go into trust for sale to pay the expenses and legacies of the estate Memorial 53/261
SMYTH, Robert farmer Bloomfield Tea Tree Gully, died 7/7/1871 Salter Springs. He left his wife Jane Smyth a life interest in the real estate, including a farm called Orangefield Farm (Section 5574 Hundred of Yatala). After her death, the estate to go to his two sons, Robert and James Smyth in equal shares as tenants in common. Jane Smyth widow Golden Grove, died 7/10/1882, of senile decay, aged 86 Application 27929
SMYTH, Robert farmer Golden Grove 1879 Memorial 36/316
SMYTH, Robert farmer Golden Grove, died 24/9/1887. His daughter, Elizabeth Rutherford Smyth, died 27/1/1884. Family as at 1903 - Elizabeth Smyth widow Golden Grove, Jane McDowell HARPER wife of Alexander Harper farmer Golden Grove, Isabella Margaret BARTLE wife of Robert Bartle farmer Brine Vic, Ellen Mary REHN wife of John Rehn farmer Golden Grove, Violet Rae WURFEL wife of Friedrich Wurfel farmer Brine Vic, David Hugh Cunningham Smyth farmer Golden Grove, Adelaide Amelia Smyth spinster Golden Grove, James Herbert Smyth farmer Golden Grove, Robina Cecilia May ADAM wife of Matthew Adam dancing master Adelaide, OIiver John Little Smyth farmer Golden Grove, and Percival Thomas Smyth farmer Golden Grove Memorial 34/450
SMYTH, Elizabeth widow Golden Grove 1904 Application 24762
No 1
SMYTH, Robert Staples storekeeper East Wellington 1875[-1876] Memorial 191/284
SMYTH, Robert Staples storekeeper East Wellington and Christiana Smyth his wife daughter of John Gordon MCPHERSON storekeeper East Wellington who died c1860 and Margaret McPherson who died 25/10/1883 Memorial 100/359
SMYTH, Robert Staples gentleman Strathalbyn and Christina Smyth his wife 1909 Application 25613
SMYTH, Thomas of Humphreys Springs 1865 Memorial 264/201
No 1
SMYTH, William of SA 1851 Memorial 383/32
SMYTH, William pilot Pt Adelaide 1854[-1855] Memorial 349/78
SMYTH, William mariner Pt Adelaide 1858 Memorial 401/147
No 2
SMYTH, William gentleman Adelaide 1853[-1859] Memorial 258/51
SMYTH, William gentleman Adelaide 1855 Memorial 1830/90
SMYTH, William draper Adelaide 1855[-1857] Hundred of Nangkita land grant Memorial 283/91
SMYTH, William formerly draper Adelaide but now gentleman Norwood 1865 Memorial 55/202
SMYTH, William draper Adelaide 1878 Memorial 149/307
No 3
SMYTH, William of Gawler 1853 Memorial 427/48
SMYTH, William farmer Gawler 1854 Memorial 276/71
SMYTH, William teamster Lower Wakefield 1856 Memorial 211/111
SMYTH, William farmer formerly of near Gawler but now of Pine Creek near Auburn 1857 Memorial 200/130
SMYTH, William farmer Pine Creek Upper Wakefield Hundred of Saddleworth land grant 1857 Grant Book 44 Page 329 County Light
SMYTH, WIlliam farmer formerly of Gawler but now of the Wakefield near Auburn 1860[-1866] Memorial 78/167
SMYTH, William farmer Pine Creek Upper Wakefield 1862 Application 3127.
SMYTH, William farmer Pine Creek near Undalya Lower Wakefield Special Survey 1864 Memorial 55/195
SMYTH, William farmer Pine Creek 1869 Memorial 145/243
SMYTH, WIlliam farmer near Undalya 1871 Memorial 246/252
No 4
SMYTH, William farmer Fairview Farm Hundred of Yatala and Susan Loveday Smyth his wife 1867 Memorial 14/230
SMYTH, William farmer Lower Dry Creek, died 8/4/1868, of stomach and liver disease, aged 46. His name linked with Robert SMYTH farmer Little Para [the Elder] Application 12265
No 5
SMYTH, William of Wilmington, power of attorney to Edwin George BLEECHMORE auctioneer Auburn, to manage the affairs of the estate of the late John PLACE farmer Auburn 12/3/1881 Deposit 61/1881
No 1 - the Elder
SMYTH, William Henry [the Elder] mariner Le Fevre Peninsula 1860 Memorial 350/163
SMYTH, William Henry the Elder farmer formerly of Le Fevre Peninsula then of Western River Kangaroo Island, died 12/7/1859 intestate. His only surviving son and heir at law - William Henry Smyth the Younger farmer formerly of Le Fevre Peninsula but now of Pt Augusta 1882 Memorial 8/339
SMYTH, William Henry master mariner married Sarah nee ? at Government House, Western Australia. He brought his wife some tim afterwards to SA aboard his schooner DAPHNE. The family lived on Le Fevre Peninsula, then WH Smyth became a farmer at Western River, Kangaroo Island. He died 12/7/1859 intestate, lung disease, aged 43, and his widow remarried to Thomas SHRIVES farmer Pt Pirie. She died there 14//1877. 5 sons and 2 daughters of the Smyth marriage. Eldest son George Smyth, died at Pt Adelaide, aged 5 years. 3 other sons also died in infancy, leaving only William Henry Smyth of Terowie and later Pt Augusta farmer, as his heir at law. Margaret Amelia LEAL wife of James Frederick LEAL engine driver Terowie, was one of the daughters. 1883 Application 19865
SMYTH, William Henry Senr of Western River, Kangaroo Island, died 12/7/1859 intestate, of lung disease, aged 43. His wife, Sarah Smyth nee HIGGINS, gave birth to his son and heir at law, William Henry Smyth Junr on 20/5/1859. In 1877, William Henry Smyth Junr was a labourer at Pt Pirie. His mother, Sarah Smyth, had remarried to Thomas SHRIVES, on 26/11/1860 at Yankalilla, later of Pt Pirie. She died 14/5/1877 Pt Pirie. The WH Smyth Senrs also had a daughter who was still living in 1882. Bridget MCGORM of Exeter near Pt Adelaide wife of John McGorm master of the ketch Amelia now trading between Pt Adelaide and Kangaroo Island 1882, declared that she had been great friends with the Smyth family and stayed with them for 9 months on Kangaroo Island. The Smyths had arrived in SA from the Swan River in 1849. After some time at Pt Adelaide as a pilot, WH Smyth Senr had settled on Kangaroo Island as a farmer 1882 Application 19472
No 2 - the Younger
SMYTH, William Henry [the Younger] labourer Pt Pirie 1877[-1882] Memorial 52/302
SMYTH, William Henry Junr labourer and mail driver Pt Augusta West 1882 Application 19472
SMYTH, WC clerk Adelaide 1881 Memorial 235/332
No 1
SMYTHE, Charles Henry clerk of the local court Pt Lincoln 1858 Memorial 134/143
SMYTHE, Charles Henry postmaster Pt Lincoln 1859 Memorial 252/151
SMYTHE, Charles Henry clerk of the local court Melrose 1862 Memorial 13/183
SMYTHE, Charles Henry clerk of the local court Melrose trustee Public Cemetery Melrose Hundred of Wongyarra land grant 1864 Grant Book 23 Page 80 County Frome
No 1
SMYTHE, Herbert Ralph stockholder Adelaide, power of attorney to Frederick William SMYTHE gentleman Adelaide, to collect any money due to him from his father Henry Smythe, which executor Richard Altamont Smythe of Lauragh, Queen’s County, Ireland, is about to remit to SA 16/4/1878 Deposit 188/1878
SMYTHE, HR liquidator of the New Woodside Gold Co of Waymouth St, Adelaide 1883 Memorial 113/354
SMYTHE, Herbert Ralph land agent Adelaide 1883[-1913] Memorial 7/354
No 1 - perhaps the same person
SMYTHE, John farmer Hindmarsh Island 1857 Memorial 77/129
SMYTHE, John farmer Hundred of Upper Wakefield 1873 Memorial 98/264
No 1
SMYTHE, William gentleman Adelaide. He had an interest in the New Cornwall Mine near Wallaroo 1861[-1864] Memorial 310/172
SMYTHE, William accountant formerly of Adelaide but late of Goolwa, died 18/12/1865. Estate worth £300. His whole estate to his widow, Mary Harriet Smythe, absolutely Application 24265
SMYTHE, William no description died 18/12/1865. His widow, Mary Harriet Smythe, had become a bankrupt by 1867 Memorial 167/219
SMYTHE, Mary Harriet widow formerly of Goolwa but now of Adelaide, became a bankrupt in 1866 Memorial 104/227
No 1
SMYTHE, William Frederick agent Adelaide 1878[-1882] Memorial 182/309
SMYTHE, William Frederick land agent Adelaide Co Adelaide. Carrieton (Hundred of Eurelia) township allotment land grant 1880 Grant Book 13 Page 300 County Dalhousie
SMYTHE, William Frederick Fortescue land agent Adelaide (South Tce), died 28/4/1882, of phthisis, aged 36 Application 22524
SMYTHE, WT undertaker's clerk Pitt St, Adelaide 1912 Application 26319
SMYTHERMAN, Samuel safe maker Adelaide 1885 Application 20461
No 1
SNARR, William farmer Woodside 1852[-1854] Memorial 39/40
SNARR, William builder Woodside 1854 Memorial 112/73
SNARR, William publican Adelaide (Freemason's Tavern Pirie St) 1857[-1861] Memorial 338/128
SNARR, William gentleman Adelaide 1862 Memorial 108/181
No 1
SNARY, William farmer Macclesfield 1858 Memorial 33/148
SNAREY/SNARY, William labourer Bugle Ranges, died 3/2/1862, of atrophy, aged 53. Husband of Ann Snarey. They had only one child - Mary Ann Snarey, who married George WALKER labourer Bugle Ranges. Apparently, Ann Snary moved to Mt Barker after her husband died Application 26779
No 1
SNASHALL, Thomas labourer Gawler River 1857 Memorial 338/132
SNASHALL, Thomas formerly labourer Gawler River 1857 but now farmer Hill River 1866 Application 7430
No 1
SNEATH, Henry John carpenter Robe S-E 1923 Memorial 119/487
SNEATH, Henry John carpenter and builder Robe, aged 60 years in 1937 Application 28103
SNEATH, James Edward labourer Robe 1898[-1932] Memorial 209/435
No 1
SNEATH, Stanley John fisherman Mt Benson 1944 Memorial 121/518
SNEATH, Stanley John fisherman formerly of Mt Benson but now of Robe S-E 1947 Memorial 54/521
No 1
SNEDDON, John limeburner Nailsworth 1876 Application 14854
SNEDDON, John labourer Nailsworth 1880 Application 1809781
SNEDDON, John labourer Prospect 1895, declared that he came to live there in 1860 Application 22836
SNEDDON, William blacksmith Narracoorte 1880 Memorial 121/324
SNELL, Alfred miner Burra Burra Mine 1858[-1859] Memorial 16/143
SNELL, Edward engineer Kensington 1850 Memorial 71/31
No 1
SNELL, Edwin Saunders farmer Mt Barker 1853 Memorial 291/141
SNELL, Edwin Saunders labourer Mt Barker Springs 1858 Memorial 207/146
SNELL, Edwin Saunders labourer formerly of Mt Barker Springs but now of Mt Gambier 1906 Memorial 117/455
SNELL, Francis Albert blocker Sutherlands 1900 Grant Book 17 Page 202 County Eyre
SNELL, George Howard motor body builder 11 David St, Hendon 1945[-1951] Memorial 199/518, Application 28639
No 1
SNELL, James farmer Windsor 1884 Memorial 3/363
SNELL, James farmer Windsor near Walkerville 1887 Memorial 150/388
SNELL, James Edward grocer Parkside 1888 Memorial 188/394
SNELL, James Martin butcher Kingston S-E 1871 Memorial 203/256
No 1 - mixture of the Elder and the Younger
SNELL, John farmer Mt Barker 1848 Memorial 197/10
SNELL, John the Elder farmer Mt Barker Springs 1853 Memorial 402/53
SNELL, John farmer Mt Barker Creek 1853 Hundred of Strathalbyn land grant Memorial 66/58
SNELL, John the Elder and Younger farmers The Springs Mt Barker District 1857 Memorial 342/120
SNELL, John the Elder farmer Mt Barker Springs and Edwin Saunders Snell labourer of the same place 1858 Memorial 207/146
SNELL, John farmer Mt Barker Springs 1868 Application 9526
No 2
SNELL, John miner Kooringa 1863[-1866] Memorial 262/188
SNELL, John of Kooringa 1874 Memorial 205/277
SNELL, John storekeeper Kooringa 1878[-1902] Memorial 217/312
SNELL, John storekeeper Kooringa. Kooringa Primitive Methodist Chapel trustee 1886 Memorial 5/383
SNELL, John jeweller Kooringa 1902 Kooringa Methodist Church trustee Application 28412
SNELL, John storekeeper Kooringa, died 20/3/1914. Estate worth £200. Husband of Jane Snell. Father of Joseph Snell miner Broken Hill NSW and Johnny Michael Snell printer Adelaide. Grandfather of Alice Maude WILLIAMS Memorial 176/485
No 3
SNELL, John of Greens Plains East. Paskeville (Hundred of Kulpara) township allotment land grant 1884 Grant Book 14 Page 199 County Daly
No 4
SNELL, John undertaker George St, Moonta 1888 Application 21751
No 1
SNELL, John Rundle miner Kapunda 1858 Memorial 231/146
SNELL, John Rundle licensed victualler Kapunda 1873 Memorial 155/311
No 1
SNELL, Joseph RC clergyman Morphett Vale 1856 Memorial 20/106
No 2
SNELL, Joseph sawyer Kooringa 1879 Memorial 218/325
SNELL, Joseph miner Kooringa 1892 Memorial 219/415
SNELL, Joseph miner formerly of Kooringa but now of Broken Hill NSW 1920 Memorial 9/480
SNELL, Joseph shift boss Broken Hill NSW, died 6/6/1925. Husband of Susan Jane Snell. Father of Thomas Herbert Garfield Snell business manager Broken Hill NSW Memorials 74 & 75/496
SNELL, Peter innkeeper Adelaide (Rundle St) 1851 Memorial 36/36
No 1
SNELL, Richard gardener Kooringa 1888[-1902] Memorial 44/392
SNELL, Richard gardener Kooringa 1891 Kooringa Wesleyan Methodist Church trustee Application 28412
SNELL, Mary Anna widow Kooringa 1906 Memorial 173/455
No 1
SNELL, Samuel brickmaker Gawler 1860[-1863] Memorial 164/181
SNELL, Samuel brickmaker [formerly of Gawler but now of] Allen Creek near Kapunda 1868[-1873] Memorial 143/234
SNELL, Samuel brickmaker formerly of Gawler but now of Kapunda 1873 Memorial 210/265
SNELL, Samuel gentleman Collinsfield, died 9/4/1883. The trustees to sell his entire estate and share the proceeds equally amongst his daughters - Harriet ANEAR widow of the late George Anear mason Riverton, Ellen GITSHAM wife of George Gitsham stationmaster Stockport, Elizabeth DALINSON wife of William Henry Dalinson farmer near Kingston and Jane Mary MARTIN wife of John Hearle MARTIN farmer Collinsfield Memorial 185/351
SNELL, Thomas farmer Cox Creek 1851[-1858] Memorial 192/34
No 1
SNELL[wrongly spelt SNALL], William miner Staughton village near Mt Barker. Staughton Primitive Methodist Chapel trustee 1850 Memorial 260/28
SNELL, William mining captain Mt Barker 1851[-1856] Hundred of Pt Adelaide land grant Memorial 344/47
SNELL, William miner Staughton 1855 Memorial 5/81
SNELL, William yeoman Callington on the Bremer 1856 Memorial 243/109
SNELL, William miner Moonta Mines 1883. Probably formerly of Callington Application 19941
SNELL, William miner Kadina, died 17/4/1887. Widow alluded to but not named. Father of Stephen Lean Snell of Kadina. Executor; Robert John NOBES accountant Kadina Memorial 14/399
SNELL, William miner Kadina, died 17/4/1887. His widow, Mary Snell, died 1/5/1889. The Snells owned land in Hartley on the Bremer Memorial 205/400
SNELL, Mary widow of William Snell mining captain Kadina, died 1/5/1889 Kadina, of pulmonary emphysema, aged 67 1889 Application 21709
No 2
SNELL, William pastoralist Salisbury 1930 Application 27791
SNELL, William Henry brickmaker Gawler 1864 Application 5765
No 1 - perhaps the same person
SNELLGROVE, Charles of Willunga 1859 Memorial 115/158
SNELLGROVE, Charles licensed victualler Greenock purchased the remainder of the lease for the Buck's Head Hotel North Tce Adelaide (Pt TA 3 Adelaide) for £200 from George Purcey BADMAN 1880. C Snellgrove remained at the Buck's Head until 1883, when he sold the remainder of the underlease for '£10 and divers other good considerations' to Johann Ferdinand Angus THIEL licensed victualler Adelaide Memorials 197/328, 125/351
No 1
SNELLGROVE, George farmer Victoria Creek. Hundred of Barossa land grant 1857 Grant Book 1 Page 48 County Adelaide
SNELLGROVE, George innkeeper Victoria Hotel Victoria Creek 1857[-] Memorial 116/116
SNELLGROVE, George licensed victualler Williamstown 1871 Memorial 8/252
SNELLGROVE, George the Elder gentleman Williamstown, died 9/2/1896. His daughter, Louisa BAIN wife of John Bain labourer Williamstown, died 5/8/1907, of a cerebral hoemorrhage, aged 60. Her youngest daughter, Alice May Bain, born 9/5/1889 Yatta Creek, had married a Mr PATTERSON of Mt Crawford by 1910. Richard Snellgrove watchmaker formerly of Fremantle WA now of Beverley WA 1910, was a son of George Snellgrove Applications 25793 & 25794
SNELLGROVE, Richard watchmaker Gawler. He sold the business to Daniel Christopher LYNCH watchmaker Gawler 1882[-1885] Memorials 213/346, 170/367
SNELLGROVE, William Chelsea Hospital Out pensioner Adelaide 1851 Memorial 389/32
SNELGROVE, William farmer Section 2879 near Philcox Hill 1854 Memorial 447/65 Farmer Section 2879 Hundred of Strathalbyn 1854[-1859] Memorial 371/66
SNELGROVE, William farmer pt Section 2879 near Philcox Hill 1856 Memorial 220/103
No 1
SNELL, John Rundle miner Kapunda Co Light. Kadina (Hundred of Kadina) township allotment land grant 1861 Grant Book 14 Page 35 County Daly
SNELL, John Rundle labourer Kadina. Hundred of Wallaroo land grant 1881 Grant Book 14 Page 66 County Daly
No 1
SNELLING, Alfred corn factor Gawler 1850 Memorial 177/20
SNELLING, Alfred and Henry corn factors Adelaide 1849[-1852] Memorial 259/19
No 2 - possibly a continuation of No 1
SNELLING, Alfred publican Farrier's Arms Sturt River and Martha Snelling his wife formerly Martha HANNINGTON formerly of The Meadows widow of the late Charles Smith Hannington deceased 1856 Memorial 135/120
No 3
SNELLING, Alfred wood contractor Queenscliffe Kangaroo Island. Hundred of Menzies land grant 1906 Grant Book 11 Page 63 County Carnarvon
SNELLING, Alfred farmer near Queenscliffe Kangaroo Island Kangaroo Island. Hundred of Menzies land grant 1909 Grant Book 11 Page 65 County Carnarvon
SNELLING, George farmer Queenscliffe Kangaroo Island. Hundred of Menzies land grant 1905 Grant Book 11 Page 62 County Carnarvon
No 1 - probably the same person
SNELLING, Henry farmer Section 259 Survey B [Stepney] 1842 Memorial 476/8
SNELLING, Henry merchant Adelaide (Currie St)1847[-1848] Memorial 246/8
SNELLING, Henry corn factor Adelaide 1850[-1851] Memorial 484/27
SNELLING, Henry farmer Rapid Bay. He leased farm land from William Randall of Rapid Bay 1857 Memorial 1998/115
No 2
SNELLING, Henry tinsmith Riverton 1870 Application 11136
SNELLING, Henry tinsmith Kapunda, died 27/7/1927 Memorial 141/500
SNELLING, Richard Henry corn factor Gawler 1850 Memorial 178/20
SNELLING, Rowland farmer Kangaroo Island 1908 Grant Book 11 Page 65 County Carnarvon
SNEWIN, Frederick of the SS Penola Pt Adelaide 1866 Memorial 30/209
SNEWIN, Frederick Peter master mariner Pt Adelaide 1871 Application 11236
No 1
SNEYD, George coachmaker Glen Osmond Road 1856 Memorial 304/107
SNEYD, George formerly coachmaker Glen Osmond Road but now innkeeper Robe 1861 Memorial 106/177
SNEYD, George publican Robe Hundred of Waterhouse land grant 1862 Grant Book 50 Page 19 County Robe
SNEYD, George licensed victualler near Robe 1865[-1870] Memorial 140/203, Application 10607
No 1
SNEYD, George Coleman saddler Kingston Rosetown (Hundred of Lacepede) township allotment land grant 1877 Grant Book 29 Page 216 County MacDonnell
SNEYD, George Coleman saddler Kingston S-E 1879 Memorial 89/318
SNEYD, PG postmaster Woodside 1918 Memorial 172/477
SNEYD, Sydney Lawrence Coke farmer Yankalilla 1932 Memorial 86/506
SNEYD, William Albert draper Adelaide (Rundle St) 1913 Memorial 128/469
SNIBSON, John miner Campbell Creek Vic 1857 Memorial 94/120
SNIGG, Michael farmer Grace Plains Co Gawler. Hundred of Caltowie land grant 1877 Grant Book 60 Page 184 County Victoria
SNIGG, Thomas railway porter Cockburn 1893 Memorial 76/417
No 1
SNODGRASS, David farmer Mt Torrens Hundred of Dalkey land grant 1864 Grant Book 26 Page 226 County Gawler
No 2
SNODGRASS, David farmer Wallaroo. Hundred of Wallaroo land grant 1904[-1905] Grant Book 14 Page 95 County Daly
SNODGRASS, George farmer near Truro Co Eyre. Hundred of Crystal Brook land grant 1879 Grant Book 60 Page 229 County Victoria
No 1
SNODGRASS, Hugh farmer Hundred of Talunga. Hundred of Talunga land grant 1856 Grant Book 1 Page 251 County Adelaide
SNODGRASS, Hugh farmer Mt Torrens 1858 Memorial 194/136
SNODGRASS, Hugh farmer Tweedvale near Mt Torrens [Section 6248 Hundred of Talunga], died 4/10/1863. He left estate to his children - David Snodgrass farmer near Mt Torrens (eldest son), Mary RAMSAY nee Snodgrass wife of John Ramsay farmer Freeling, Margaret Snodgrass and Lilias Snodgrass spinsters Mt Torrens Memorial 10/205
SNODGRASS, Hugh farmer late of Broad Vale Section 5627 Hundred of Talunga [near Gumeracha] deceased 1863 Application 4753
No 1 - perhaps the same person
SNODGRASS, James farmer Bloom Hill near Truro 1857 Memorial 130/128
SNODGRASS, James farmer near Waterloo 1868 Memorial 102/233
No 1
SNOOK, Charles of Brompton 1854 Memorial 480/69
SNOOK, Charles carrier Brompton 1855[-1894] Memorial 30/94
SNOOK, Charles carrier Chief St, Brompton 1896 Application 23069
No 2
SNOOK, Charles farmer near Riverton Hundred of Alma land grant 1864[-1865] Grant Book 26 Page 41 County Gawler
SNOOK, Richard carpenter Adelaide 1878[-1885] Memorial 130/307
SNOOK, Thirza Eliza spinster formerly of Adelaide, but now of Wentworth NSW, power of attorney to Thomas William HALL importer Adelaide, to manage her SA business affairs 23/8/1882 Deposit 200/1882
No 1
SNOOKE, Clement Conrad baker Kensington 1850 Memorial 422/23
SNOOKE, Clement baker Kensington, in business partnership with Walter WALDIE 1850 Application 13113
No 1
SNOOKE, John merchant Adelaide 1840 became a bankrupt on 13/4/1842 Application 16276
SNOOKE, John merchant Adelaide, declared bankrupt in 1842. John BAKER and James FREW were the chief creditors. Snooke had to surrender all the real and personal estate of the said insolvent at the time he so became insolvent both within this province and without except the wearing apparel, bedding and other necessaries of the insolvent and his family and the working tools and implements of such insolvent which are particularly to be described … not exceeding in the whole the value of £30' Memorials 222 & 223/89
SNOOKE, John formerly merchant Adelaide but now of elsewhere [unspecified] and insolvent 1850 Memorial 274/22
No 1
SNOOKE, William Henry schoolmaster New Hamburgh 1854 Memorial 485/65
SNOOKE, William Henry formerly schoolmaster New Hamburgh 1854 now clerk Adelaide (Angas St) 1863 Application 4689
No 1
SNOSWELL, John farmer Willunga 1847 Memorial 135/9
SNOSWELL, John boat builder Le Fevre Peninsula 1854[-1855] Memorial 427/71
SNOSWELL, John farmer formerly of Pt Adelaide but now of Willunga 1862 Memorial 81/186
SNOSWELL, John farmer Willunga (Section 216 Hundred of Willunga). Husband of Eliza Snoswell. Father to at least three children; of whom John Mouryland Snoswell was the eldest son). Daughters Eliza and Jane Snoswell also mentioned by name. John Snoswell also owned real estate at Bridgwater on Le Fevre Peninsula, at Encounter Bay and on the Mt Remarkable Mining Co land at Mt Remarkable Memorial 116/369
SNOSWELL, John licensed victualler Pt Adelaide, died 4/9/1873. The widow, Eliza Snoswell, and his eldest son, John Mourylan Snoswell saddler Adelaide, to be the executors. Children Eliza and William John Snoswell to get Section 216 Hundred of Willunga, upon the death or remarriage of their mother. Other children, JM Snoswell, Amy and Jane Snoswell, to inherit 3 allotments in the township of Bridgwater on Le Fevre Peninsula, also allotments at Encounter Bay and several sections at Mt Remarkable from the Trustees of the Mt Remarkable Mining Company. [Apparently, there must have been 2 marriages] Enrolment 50/51
SNOSWELL, Eliza widow Pt Adelaide, died c1873. She left her entire estate in trust for the benefit of her children - Eliza Snoswell and William John Snoswell Memorial 80/271
SNOSWELL, Eliza widow Pt Adelaide, died 6/1/1874. Executors John Phillis BUSHELL farmer Kent Farm Mt Pleasant and Mark MEAD butcher Pt Adelaide. All the real and personal estate to be sold and put into trust, except her jewellery which went to her daughter, Eliza Snoswell,, and her late husband John Snoswell’s silver watch, which went to her son, William John Snoswell. The trust to be used for the support of her children until they turn 21, then the trust fund to be divided equally between them. Estate worth £200 Enrolment 57/51
SNOSWELL, Eliza wife of John Snoswell publican Pt Adelaide, died 6/1/1874 Davis St Adelaide, of liver disease and brain effusion, aged 40. Daughter Jane Snoswell 22 Adelaide, married John Henry EDWARDS 23 bachelor saddler Adelaide (Father: John Edwards) on 10/3/1870, John KITHER’s home Norwood. Minister: John WITHER. Witnesses: Benjamin ELLIS agent Adelaide and Charles BROWN draper Kent Town. Daughter Amy Snoswell 26 spinster Hindmarsh, married John RICHARDSON 21 bachelor labourer Hindmarsh (Father: John Richardson), on 2/11/1872 John H EDWARDS home Hindmarsh. Minister: Jesse COLFOURNE. Witnesses: John Henry Edwards saddler Hindmarsh, and Jane Edwards Hindmarsh. By 1882, the Edwardses lived at Hackney, and the Richardsons had gone to Laura, where John was a brickmaker. Jane Snoswell’s son, John Mourylan Snoswell, was a saddler at Curramulka Application 19391
SNOSWELL, John 36 widower boatbuilder married Eliza CURRY 22 spinster on 20/5/1856 at Holy Trinity Adelaide. Witnesses: John MILLWOOD and Matilda HAYMAN. Daughter Eliza Snoswell born 22/9/1860 Willunga, where John Snoswell was now a farmer. Son William John Snoswell born 1/6/1862 Willunga. Eliza Snoswell widow Pt Adelaide, died c1873 most likely later. Her daughter was a spinster Pt Adelaide; her son, WJ Snoswell, was a painter Pt Adelaide 1883 Application 19904
No 1
SNOSWELL, John Mourylan saddler Adelaide Co Adelaide. Yatina (Hundred of Yatina) township allotment land grant 1874 Grant Book 13 Page 4 County Dalhousie
SNOSWELL, John Mourylan saddler Grenfell St, Adelaide 1875. Linked with Amy RICHARDSON wife of John Richardson watchmaker Laura, Jane EDWARDS wife of John Henry Edwards; probably children of the late John Snoswell Application 14464
SNOSWELL, John Mourylan saddler Adelaide 1876 Memorial 151/289
SNOSWELL, John Mourylan farmer Curramulka 1885 Memorial 199/369
No 1
SNOSWELL, William John painter Pt Adelaide linked with Eliza Snoswell spinster Pt Adelaide [Probably brother and sister children of the late Mrs Eliza Snoswell] 1883 Memorial 232/360
SNOSWELL, William John labourer Fisherville near Semaphore 1895 Application 22867
SNOW, Charles Mosely clerk Adelaide 1902 Application 24383
No 1
SNOW, Francis watchmaker Adelaide Co Adelaide. Hundred of Kadina land grant 1879 Grant Book 14 Page 237 County Daly
SNOW, Francis watchmaker Adelaide Bramfield (Hundred of Ward) township allotment land grant 1879 Grant Book 48 Page 4 County Musgrave
No 1
SNOW, Francis Hugh patent agent Adelaide 1886 Memorial 202/374
SNOW, Francis Hugh merchant and patent agent Adelaide (National Mutual Buildings, King William St) 1902 Memorial 207/445
SNOW, Francis Hugh merchant National Mutual Chambers, King William St, Adelaide, about to purchase the Adelaide, Unley and Mitcham Tramway Co Ltd,, the Adelaide and Hindmarsh Tramway Co Ltd, the Adelaide and Hyde Park Tramway Co Ltd, separately, and also the Adelaide, Payneham and Paradise Tramway and the operator of the Adelaide & Goodwood Tramway from the Hon Charles WIILLCOX, in order to ‘convert the system of traction into electrical traction to make, alter, enlarge and work the said undertakings, trammways and tramlines … for purchase of the undertakings by the Government and for other purposes’. about to leave the state for a time, power of attorney to Thomas Edward Woodhams NOYES merchant Sydney, Henry Obed NOYES merchant Melbourne and Eustace Beardoe GRUNDY solicitor Adelaide, to represent him within the Commonwealth of Australia in connection with anything to do with the said Tramways systems 27/3/1902 Deposit 20/1902
SNOW, Francis Hugh merchant Stirling East 1906 Memorial 17/456
SNOW, Francis H merchant Adelaide (89 King William St) 1909 Memorial 122/460
SNOW, Francis Hugh formerly commission merchant Adelaide but then gentleman Stirling East died not stated. Father of Wifred Rippon metal merchant Millswood and perhaps Arthur Maurice Snow farmer Echunga Adelaide 1930 Memorial 166/503
SNOW, Hilda spinster Aldgate 1951 Application 28840
SNOW, Thomas private secretary Government House, Adelaide 1880 Memorial 209/321
SNOW, William Rupert jeweller Adelaide 1909[-1914] Memoriala 88/462
SNOWBALL, Fitzgerald of Snowtown 1883 Memorial 202/350
SNOWDEN, John carpenter Pt Adelaide 1856 Memorial 388/98
SNOWDEN, Robert dairyman Le Fevre Peninsula 1850[-1852] Memorial 196/42
SNOWDEN, Thora Doris Stovold home duties Thurles St, South Road Estate 1952 Application 28864
SNUGG, Thomas station porter Cockburn 1901 Memorial 11/443
No 1
SOAL, John labourer Glenelg 1855 Memorial 456/79
SOAL, John carpenter New Glenelg 1855[-1856] Memorial 260/92
No 2 - probably a continuation of No 1
SOAL, John clerk Glenelg 1857 Memorial 329/124
SOAL, John tax collector Glenelg 1862 Memorial 139/182
SOAL, John formerly tax collector 1862 but now Town Clerk Glenelg 1874 Application 13797
SOAL, John town clerk Glenelg 1879 Memorial 34/316
SOAL, John of New Glenelg 1880[-1883] Memorial 30/325
SOAL, John town clerk of Glenelg, died 4/2/1892. Estate to the testator's unnamed wife for life then equally absolutely in remainder expectant to his adopted daughter Elizabeth Sarah HARLER and his adopted son, George Thomas Harler Memorial 237/412
SOAMES, Samuel shepherd FS Dutton's Upper Julia Station 1844 Memorial 381/3
SOAR, Ambrose contractor Kingston Hundred of Gumbowie land grant 1878 Grant Book 40 Page 41 County Kimberley
SOAR, James Arthur of Torrens Road, Yatala township 1917 Memorial 80/492
No 1
SOAR, James Pollard plumber and glazier The Parade Norwood 1854[-1862] Memorial 342/77
SOAR, James Pollard of Norwood, an insolvent debtor by 1865 Memorial 40/203
SOAR, James Pollard plumber Pt Lincoln 1868 Memorial 62/233
SOAR, James Pollard painter Exmouth Road, Exeter 1870 Application 18089
SOAR, James Pollard painter Exmouth Road, Exeter 1880 Application 18088
SOAR, James Pollard died. His children, James Arthur Soar later of Pt Adelaide, and Mary Elizabeth Soar, inherited his estate. Mary Elizabeth Soar 21 spinster Pt Lincoln, married Samuel BROUGHAM 24 bachelor carpenter Pt Lincoln (Father: Henry Brougham) on 16/12/1879 St Thomas’s Pt Lincoln. Witnesses: James A Soar plumber Adelaide; Howard E Brougham store assistant Yarandale, Margaret MCPHERSON Coromadel Valley and Agnes M Brougham of Pt Lincoln 1883 Application 19866
SOAR, James Pollard [formerly plumber Pt Lincoln], died 15/8/1881. Father of James Arthur Soar no description, and Mary Elizabeth BROUGHAM nee Soar, wife of Samuel Brougham carpenter Pt Lincoln. The Broughams married 16/12/1879 St Thomas Pt Lincoln (He 24; she 21). Witnesses James A Soar plumber Pt Adelaide; Howard E Brougham store assistant Yarandale; Margaret McPherson Coromandel Valley; Agnes M Brougham Pt Lincoln Application 19866
No 1
SOAR, Thomas of Norwood 1856 Memorial 4/101
SOAR, Thomas farmer near Langhorne Bridge east of the Bremer River 1857 Memorial 241/124
SOAR, Thomas formerly of Norwood 1856 but now farmer Langhorne Creek 1864 Application 5198
No 1
SOBELS, Carl August farmer Kensington 1848 Memorial 323/11
SOBELS, Carl August winemaker Tanunda 1858 Memorial 308/136
SOBELS, Carl August wine manufacturer Tanunda 1861 Application 2529
SOBELS, Carl August vigneron Watervale, and Meta Louise Sobels his wife 1910 Memorial 96/463
No 1 - mixture of the Elder and the Younger
SOBELS, Julius F clerk to Carl von BERTOUCH auctioneer Tanunda 1858[-1865] Memorials 37 & 38/139
SOBELS, Ferdinand Julius clerk Tanunda 1862 Application 3094
SOBELS, Julius agent Adelaide 1875[-1895] Memorial 229/284
SOBELS, Ferdinand Julius agent Adelaide 1891 Application 22087
SOBELS, Ferdinand Julius agent Adelaide 1900 Memorial 47/441
SOBELS, Ferdinand Julius agent Adelaide, a member of the firm of C von BERTOUCH & Co agents 7 Franklin St, Adelaide 1892 Application 22278
SOBELS, J the Younger agent's clerk Adelaide 1896[-1900] Memorial 184/428
SOBELS, Julius land agent Adelaide 1897, son of Carl August Sobels of Tanunda Application 23335
SOBELS, JR land agent Eudunda 1916 Memorial 68/514
No 1
SOBELS, Otto land agent Kapunda 1880 Memorial 52/321
SOBELS, Otto agent Kapunda 1883 Application 19602
SOBELS, Otto agent Kapunda Co Light. Hundred of Apoinga land grant 1883 Grant Book 8 Page 61 County Burra
SOBELS, Otto Ferdinand timber yard manager North Adelaide changed his name to Thomas Oliver Sobels 1919 Memorial 61/478
SOBELS, Richard Carl licensed victualler Tanunda 1908, declared that he had lived in the town for 53 years Application 25500
SOBEY, John dairyman Kadina, died 7/9/1941. Executors – Geneva Oaklands widow Moonta Road Kadina and John Fletcher DADDOW farmer near Kadina Grant Book 15 Page 89 County Daly
No 1
SOFTLEY, William Robert teacher Inman Valley 1864[-1870] Application 5579
SOFTLEY, William Robert teacher Middleton 1879 Application 27817
No 1
SOHBER, Carl mason Stepney 1855 Memorial 424/94
SOHBER, Carl mason Mitcham 1857 Memorial 118/121
No 1
SOKOLOWSKY, Anton surgeon Clare 1851 Memorial 210/33
SOKOLOWSKY, Anton Esquire Watervale Hundred of Clare land grant 1861 Grant Book 56 Page 43 County Stanley
SOKOLOWSKY, Anton medical practitioner Clare, died 22/12/1862 intestate. His brother's son, Johann Christian Ferdinand Sokolowsky doctor of medicine Hamburg, Germany, inherited his entire estate as heir at law Memorial 250/204
SOKOLOWSKY, Johann Christian Ferdinand doctor of medicine Hamburg, power of attorney to Wilhelm Ottomar GERKE and Theodor BÜTEFISCH merchants Adelaide, to administer the estate of his paternal uncle, Anton Sokolowsky medical practitioner Clare, who died intestate 22/12/1862. Reference in particular to land in the Hutt River Special Survey and the Hundred of Clare. Widow Pauline Antonia Sokolowsky Deposit 194/1865
SOLEY, John gardener Grove Hill near Magill 1882 Memorial 142/350
SOLIN, Perolof miner Pt Adelaide Waukaringa township (Out of Hundreds) allotment land grant 1889 Grant Book 45 Page 2 County Lytton
No 1 - probably the same person
SOLLY, Aaron brickmaker Norwood 1853 Memorial 130/49
SOLLY, Aaron labourer Norwood 1854 Memorial 80/74
SOLLY, Aaron railway porter Bowden 1874 Application 13773
SOLLY, Aaron Ephraim storekeeper Hindmarsh 1919 Application 26823
SOLLY, Alfred Charles farmer Tumby Bay 1924 Memorial 58/490
No 1
SOLLY, Benjamin Travers Esquire Adelaide 1850 Memorial 9/20
SOLLY, Benjamin Travers gentleman Pt Adelaide 1854 Memorial 343/66
SOLLY, Charles farmer Watervale 1911 Application 26031
No 1 - probably the same person
SOLLY, Henry stockholder Port Road 1850 Memorial 226/24
SOLLY, Henry farmer Wakefield River 1853[-1854] Memorial 339/52 Farmer Upper Wakefield 1854[-1858] Memorial 74/67
SOLLY, Henry farmer Hundred of Bendleby 1887 Memorial 250/388
SOLLY, Henry, his wife Ann Solly and their son Stephen Solly, had lived in Leasingham since at least 1864. Widow Ann Solly formerly of Leasingham late of Penwortham, died 6/1/1889 intestate. Her son, Stephen Solly, labourer near Mt Lofty, took out letters of administration for her estate, worth £15 Application 25959
SOLLY, Ann widow Leasingham 1868 Memorial 216/230
SOLLY, Ann widow Leasingham, died 6/1/1889 intestate Penwortham. Mother of Stephen Solly labourer near Mt Lofty. Estate worth £15 1907 Memorial 16/458
SOLLY, John Barnett labourer Bowden 1914 Memorial 124/471
No 1 - mixture of the Elder and the Younger
SOLLY, Reuben farmer Penwortham 1849 Memorial 198/26
SOLLY, Reuben farmer Watervale and Charlotte Solly his wife formerly Charlotte WHELLER widow of the late James Wheller surveyor Penwortham Co Stanley 1852 Memorial 36/53
SOLLY, Reuben farmer Watervale Hundred of Upper Wakefield land grant 1861 Grant Book 56 Page 113 County Stanley
SOLLY, Reuben the Elder farmer Watervale, died 1874. He left his entire estate in trust to his wife, Charlotte Solly, during her widowhood, then in specific bequests absolutely in remainder expectant to his childen - Reuben Solly the Younger, Charles Solly, Samuel Solly, Caroline Solly and Louisa Solly, all under the age of 21 Memorial 232/277
SOLLY, Reuben the Elder farmer Watervale, died 2/11/1874. Executors; Joseph Charles GENDERS merchant Adelaide and Frederick Cooper GRAY licensed victualler Clare Memorial 191/465
SOLLY, Reuben farmer Watervale 1881 Memorial 208/332
SOLLY, Reuben [formerly the Younger] farmer formerly of Watervale but now of Cradock 1889 Memorial 186/398
SOLLY, Reuben farmer and grazier near Carrieton 1911 Application 26033
SOLLY, Stephen formerly labourer Leasingham now inmate Aged Men's Retreat at Beaumont 1912. He had a brother called John Solly alive in 1868 Application 26153
SOLLY, Samuel farmer Penwortham 1894 Application 22625
SOLLY, Susanna Victoria married woman White's River near Pt Lincoln 1923 Memorial 132/487
SOLLY, Thomas shoemaker Glenelg 1854 Memorial 437/68
SOLOMON, Aaron general dealer Adelaide (Hindley St) 1855 Memorial 132/81
SOLOMON, Abraham commission agent Glenelg linked with Vere Mühr-Solomon newspaper circulation manager Wayville 1935 Memorial 15/509
SOLOMON, Abraham Jacob licensed victualler Adelaide (Blenheim Hotel Hindley St) leased the Blenheim Billiard Room from the hotel owner John HART merchant Adelaide 1873 Memorial 91/284
SOLOMON, Anna of Riversdale, Cape of Good Hope, South Africa, power of attorney to Charles Philip Solomon of Adelaide, to secure for her her legal share to estate from the will of her mother, Sarah Solomon 11/9/1886 Deposit 24/1889
SOLOMON, Benjamin storekeeper Kapunda 1871 Application 11767
No 1
SOLOMON, Charles Philip gentleman Adelaide 1876 Memorial 209/295
SOLOMON, Charles Philip gentleman Adelaide 1888 was the eldest son of Philip Solomon of Sydney Application 21417
No 1
SOLOMON, Elias farmer North Kapunda 1856 Hundred of Gilbert land grant Memorial 158/108
SOLOMON, Elias farmer Kapunda Hundred of Waterloo land grant 1857 Grant Book 44 Page 372 County Light
SOLOMON, Elias farmer Tothill Creek 1863 Application 4297
SOLOMON, Elias farmer Tothill Creek 1867 Memorial 190/220
SOLOMON, Elias farmer Tothill Creek Hundred of Julia Creek land grant 1883 Grant Book 44 Page 81 County Light
SOLOMON, Elias farmer Hundred of Waterloo, died. By 1892, the family was disposed thus: Mary Solomon his widow and his son Frederick Solomon farmer, still lived in the Hundred of Waterloo. Daughters - Maria HARRIS wife of Thomas Triplett Harris miner Broken Hill NSW and Elizabeth WHITE wife of James Thomas White farmer Tothill Belt Hundred of Waterloo Memorial 230/413
No 2
SOLOMON, EIias merchant Fremantle WA, power of attorney to Isaac Solomon auctioneer Adelaide, to secure his lawful inheritance under the will of his father, Moss Solomon gentleman Sydney NSW, who died 1848, leaving his widow, Leah Solomon, a life interest in his whole estate. After her death 4/1/1871, the estate to be shared out equally absolutely in remainder expectant amongst the children of Moss Soloman and Leah Solomon 3/3/1871 Deposit 74/1871
No 1
SOLOMON, Emanuel and Gedah Moss auctioneers Adelaide 1849 Memorial 363/51
SOLOMON, Emanuel Esquire Royal Mining Company of SA trustee Adelaide 1851[-1854] Memorial 314/34
SOLOMON, Emanuel auctioneer Adelaide (Gilles Arcade) 1856 Memorial 167/96
SOLOMON, Emanuel, Judah Moss, Isaac and Maurice of Adelaide and John DANIELS formerly of Adelaide but now in parts beyond the seas carrying on business as auctioneers under the style and firm of E Solomon & Co 1861 Memorial 40/174
SOLOMON, Emanuel gentleman Adelaide, died 3/10/1873, of senile decay, aged 73 1883 Application 19674
SOLOMON, Emanuel gentleman Adelaide, died 3/10/1873, of senile decay, aged 73 1883 Application 19674
SOLOMON, Frederick farmer Tothill Creek 1892 Application 22285
No 1
SOLOMON, George Arnell storekeeper Quorn trustee Public Cemetery Quorn Hundred of Pichi Richi land grant 1881 Grant Book 49 Page 26 County Newcastle
SOLOMON, George Arnell of Quorn trustee Institute Quorn Quorn (Hundred of Pichi Richi) township allotment land grant 1883 Grant Book 49 Page 14 County Newcastle
SOLOMON, George A clerk Quorn 1886 Memorial 9/374
SOLOMON, George A wheat agent Crystal Brook 1902 Memorial 29/447
SOLOMON, Henry clerk to Messrs INGLEBY (Rupert Ingleby) and ROBINSON solicitors Adelaide 1876 Application 28353
SOLOMON, Herbert solicitor Adelaide 1913[-1925] Memorial 57/469
SOLOMON, HL valuator Adelaide (Pirie St) 1910 Memorial 81/463
No 1
SOLOMON, Isaac and Judah merchants Currie St, Adelaide 1839 Application 5258
SOLOMON, Isaac auctioneer Adelaide 1851 Memorial 428/29
SOLOMON, Isaac out of business Adelaide, about to leave the province, power of attorney to Judah Moss SOLOMON the Younger commission agent Adelaide, to manage his SA business affairs 3/2/1880 Deposit 33/1880
SOLOMON, Isaac gentleman formerly of Adelaide but now of 16 Vincent Place, Albert Park Vic 1892 Memorial 194/414
No 1
SOLOMON, Joseph Samuel cordial manufacturer Adelaide 1879[-1882] Memorial 119/319
SOLOMON, Joseph Samuel agent formerly of Adelaide but now of Albury NSW 1892 Application 22356
No 1
SOLOMON, Judah Moss and Maurice SALOM auctioneers Adelaide formerly partners in the firm of Emanuel Solomon & Co 1861 Memorial 44/199
SOLOMON, Judah Moss the Younger agent Exchange, Adelaide 1875 Memorial 8/282
SOLOMON, JM clerk to John W DOWNER solicitor Adelaide 1875[-1877] Memorial 182/282
SOLOMON, Judah Moss broker Adelaide 1876 Memorial 215/290
SOLOMON, Judah Moss solicitor Adelaide (Mercantile Chambers, Victoria Square East) 1887 Memorial 222/383
SOLOMON, J Moss clerk to Thomas GEPP solicitor Adelaide 1890 Memorial 71/404
SOLOMON, M of Currie St, Adelaide 1866 Memorial 111/215
SOLOMON, Nathan merchant Glen Osmond Rd, Eastwood, died 21/9/1946. Husband of Miriam Solomon. Father of Meyer Mordecai Solomon; Frances GOULD married woman Broken Hill NSW; Ella BARNETT married woman Unley Road, Unley Park; Betty PEARLMAN married woman Kilkenny; Lila and Nancy Solomon spinsters Memorial 191/523
SOLOMON, Philip settler Auckland New Zealand, power of attorney to his brother-in-law, Isaac Solomon auctioneer Adelaide, to secure his lawful inheritance under the will of his father, Moss Solomon gentleman Sydney NSW, who died 1848, leaving his widow, Leah Solomon, a life interest in his whole estate. After her death 4/1/1871, the estate to be shared out equally amongst the children of Moss Soloman and Leah Solomon 25/2/1871 Deposit 73/1871
No 1
SOLOMON, Samuel the Younger accountant and liquidator Adelaide 1876 Memorial 190/295
No 2
SOLOMON, Samuel son of Emanuel Solomon merchant, died Adelaide Villa, Douglas Road, Islington East, Middlesex, England, of typhoid fever lasting three weeks, aged 15. Interesting diagram of his tomb, complete with Hebrew inscription Application 5279
SOLOMON, Samuel Moss draper Nelson New Zealand, power of attorney to Isaac Solomon auctioneer Adelaide, to secure his lawful inheritance under the will of his father, Moss Solomon gentleman Sydney NSW, who died 1848, leaving his widow, Leah Solomon, a life interest in his whole estate. After her death 4/1/1871, the estate to be shared out equally amongst the children of Moss Soloman and Leah Solomon 3/3/1871 Deposit 75/1871
No 1
SOLOMON, Saul photographer Adelaide 1875[-1878] Memorial 188/285, Application 16696
SOLOMON, Saul photographer Adelaide Co Adelaide. Olary (Out of Hundreds) township allotment land grant 1888 Grant Book 65 Page 193 County Not named
No 2
SOLOMON, Saul draper Adelaide (Hindley St) 1883 Memorial 129/414
No 3
SOLOMON, Saul licensed victualler formerly of Adelaide but now of Mt Gambier 1891 Memorial 230/411
No 1
SOLOMON, Vaiben merchant Adelaide (Currie St) 1840 Deposit 264/1854
SOLOMON, Vaiben merchant Sydney NSW 1842 Memorial 315/2
SOLOMON, Vaiben merchant late of Adelaide, but now of Sydney NSW, power of attorney to Judah Moss Solomon auctioneer Adelaide, to dispose of his real estate 16/11/1853 Deposit 308/OA
No 1
SOLOMON, Vaiben Louis storekeeper Palmerston in the Northern Territory 1875[-1892] Memorial 115/299
SOLOMON, Vaiben Louis merchant Palmerston Northern Territory, power of attorney to Moss Samuel Solomon clerk Palmerston, to manage his Australian business affairs June 1888 Deposit 33/1888
SOMERS, Benjamin milkman Brighton 1893 Application 22491
SOMERS, Edward labourer Sheaoak Log 1857[-1858] Memorial 221/131
No 1
SOMERS, Luke labourer Sheaoak Log Co Light. Booyoolie (later part of Gladstone Hundred of Booyoolie) township allotment land grant 1875 Grant Book 60 Page 312 County Victoria
SOMERS, Luke formerly contractor Sheaoak Log but now labourer Adelaide 1885 Memorial 43/373
SOMERVILLE, Archibald Shierlaw Ralph solicitor Pinnaroo trustee of the assigned estate of Reginald harry DIBBEN farmer Pinnaroo 1929 Grant Book 12 Page 56 County Chandos
SOMERVILLE, David farmer Tarlee 1870 Memorial 8/260
SOMERVILLE, Dorothy C solicitor Adelaide 1924 Memorial 177/489
SOMERVILLE, HL of Pt Elliston 1895 Memorial 39/424
No 1
SOMERVILLE, James labourer near Edwardstown son of Caroline Somerville widow near Edwardstown and her husband the late James Somerville formerly labourer The Sturt now deceased 1868 Memorial 245/236
SOMERVILLE, James farm labourer Darlington 1872 Application 11867
SOMES, John 56 widower storekeeper Aldgate (Father: Jabez Somes) married Kitty SANDERS 43 widow Echunga (Father: Richard Dixon HAWKINS) on 23/5/1892 JA PLUNKETT's home Osmond Tce, Norwood. Minister: Henry CHESTER. Witnesses: John A Plunkett Deputy Registrar Norwood and Geo W HAWKINS agent Norwood. The Somes settled at Echunga Application 24227
No 1
SOMMER, Christian farmer The Bremer. He lived on Section 5278 next to Cockburn Creek probably a tributary of the Bremer River 1851 Memorial 186/38
SOMMER, August George Christian farmer The Bremer 1856 Memorial 445/99
SOMMER, Christian farmer near Hahndorf. Member St John German Protestant Church Hahndorf 1859 Memorial 301/153
SOMMER, August George Christian farmer The Bremer near Callington, and his wife, Auguste Henriette Sommer nee PFANNENSCHMIDT had two children - Auguste Sophie Juliane Sommer and August Friedrich Louis Sommer. Heinrich Adolf Sommer mentioned in the document but not described [probably Christian Sommer's brother] 1862 Memorial 186/225
SOMMER, Auguste Henriette widow The Bremer 1867 relict of the late August George Christian Sommer formerly farmer The Bremer who died 9/9/1862, and her two children - Auguste Sophia Juliane WILLEMER nee Sommer wife of Johann Robert Willemer farmer Callington and August Friedrich Louis Sommer farmer The Bremer Memorial 133/224
SOMMER, Auguste Henriette widow Callington 1868, relict of the late August George Christian Sommer farmer of the Bremer near Callington. Children included - Auguste Sophia Juliane WILLMER nee Sommer wife of Johann Robert Willmer farmer near Callington, and August Friedrich Louis Sommer farmer near Callington Application 9209
SOMMER, Christian Heinrich Ludwig labourer Pt Wallaroo. Hundred of Wallaroo land grant 1874 Grant Book 14 Page 84 County Daly
No 1
SOMMER, Ernst farmer Nuriootpa 1854[-1857] Memorial 260/66
SOMMER, Ernst blacksmith Nuriootpa 1858[-1861] Memorial 58/144, Application 2365
SOMMER, Ernst blacksmith Nuriootpa, died c1871. Executors; Theodor WENNING farmer Nuriootpa and Heinrich SCHULZ wheelwright Nuriootpa Memorial 176/252
No 1
SOMMER, Friedrich farmer Callington on the Bremer 1866[-1867] Memorial 118/222
SOMMER, Friedrich farmer formerly of Callington but now of Hahndorf 1869 Application 9908
SOMMER, Georg August Christian farmer Bremer 1856[-1858] Memorial 56/100
SOMMER, Heinrich Adolph stoker Callington 1862 Application 3507
SOMMER, Hermann innkeeper Angaston 1875 Memorial 125/286
SOMMER, Johann Gotthilf farmer Evandale 1851 Memorial 360/31 Farmer Flaxman Valley 1851 Memorial 362/31 Farmer North Rhine 1853[-1858] Enrolment 7/33
No 1
SOMMER, Johann Gottlieb farmer Flaxman Valley 1851 Memorial 362/31 Farmer North Rhine 1853 Enrolment 11/33
SOMMER, Johann Gottlieb farmer North Rhine declared regarding the loss of land grant for Section 362 Hundred of North Rhine: I being informed that the Land Grant to Section No 362 Hundred of North Rhine had no value after the conveyance of said Section from my brother to me had been executed, I have not taken proper care thereof, but allowed the plan drawn in the margin of the said land grant to be cut out to be enclosed in a letter and sent to Germany for private purposes (the party receiving being now in the colony to prove such), that afterwards the land grant was to the best of my belief destroyed by my wife, now deceased.’ In a letter to William Bartley, solicitor to the LTO Commissioners, Carl Von Bertouch of Tanunda added 7/11/1866 to JG Sommer’s statement: ‘He said I have been a fool and was ashamed to admit it. My friends in Germany wrote enquiring about many things about land etc and to give them an idea of our Sections, and on being informed that the land grant was of no value to me, as I had my deed, I cut out the piece on which the plan was drawn, and since my former wife had it lying here and there, I rather think that it was burnt. At least, I never saw anything of it since her death’. 15/1/1867, Carl Friedrich Julius SCHAEDEL cabinetmaker Nuriootpa, declared: ‘When residing in Schwiebus, Germany, in about 1855, I received a letter from Johann Gottlieb Sommer of North Rhine enclosing with orders of immigration thereto also to the best of my recollection a piece of parchment showing a plan of some land … which land said JG Sommer referred to in his letter as being his property at the North Rhine … Having since seen land grants granted here, I declare that the piece of parchment above referred to resembled very much that part of a land grant on which a plan of a Section is generally drawn, and the drawing resembled the plan of an eighty acre square section with a creek running through a corner’ Application 7668
SOMMER, Wilhelm undertaker's assistant Kintore St, Mile End 1901 Application 29678
SOMMERS, Alfred teacher of languages Adelaide 1866[-1871] Memorial 100/217
SOMMERVILLE, Florence Harriett married woman Penong (Mrs Herbert Leigh Sommerville nee FH ROGERS) Penong (Hundred of Burgoyne) township allotment land grant 1897 Grant Book 41 Page 13 County Kintore
SOMMERVILLE, Thomas of Spalding 1887 Memorial 197/388
No 1
SOMMERVILLE, William the Younger paper maker Golden Valley paper mills Bitton near Bristol, England 1860 Memorial 255/165
No 2
SOMMERVILLE, William the Younger farmer Spalding 1878 Application 16921
SOMMERVILLE, William the Younger farmer Tarlee Co Light. Hundred of Andrews land grant 1877[-1881] Grant Book 56 Page 309 County Stanley
SONGRUN, John labourer Streaky Bay. Flinders (later Streaky Bay Hundred of Ripon) township allotment land grant 1887 Grant Book 66 Page 188 County Robinson
SONNBERG, Wilhelm wheelwright Nuriootpa 1864[-1865] Memorial 111/195, Application 6359
No 1
SONNEMANN, Christian of Stockwell and Auguste Sonnemann his wife 1863 Memorial 279/188
SONNEMANN, Christian labourer Stockwell, died 12/8/1885 Adelaide Destitute Asylum, of senile decay, aged 81. His wife, Auguste Sonnemann, died c1886. Estate to their son, Otto Sonnemann labourer formerly near Stockwell but now Allendale North 1886 Application 20991
SONNEMANN, Franz Heinrich baker Hahndorf Co Adelaide. Mobilong (later Murray Bridge Hundred of Mobilong) township allotment land grant 1884 Grant Book 58 Page 217 County Sturt
SONNTAG, Johann Franz farmer Bethany 1888 Application 21486
SOON, Wing, Ah CHOW, Ah GONE, and and Ah DUCK market gardeners, salesmen and hawkers Sections 412 & 413 Hundred of Yatala 1896 Memorial 197/429
No 1
SOPER, John police constable Adelaide 1844 Memorial 435/3 Yeoman Currie St, Adelaide 1844 Application 20894 Police constable formerly of Adelaide but now of Thebarton 1846 Memorial 40/6 Police constable Thebarton 1846 Memorial 202/254 Police sergeant Thebarton 1849 Memorial 54/16
SOPER, John yeoman Thebarton 1845[-1853] Memorial 499/4
SOPER, John gentleman Thebarton, died 1872. His wife, Elizabeth Soper, died 13/11/1875. She left her estate to her sons, Edwin and Andrew John MIDDLETON. Edwin Middleton died 1905 Memorials 41, 42 & 45/290 & Application 25550
SOPER, Elizabeth widow Bristol St, Thebarton 1874 Application 13960
No 1 - probably the same person
SOPER, William labourer Alberton 1849 Memorial 314/17
SOPER, William carter Alberton 1855 Memorial 450/86
SOPER, William mechanic Pt Adelaide 1854 Memorial 416/71
SOPER, William labourer Alberton 1864 Application 5854.
SOPER, William formerly carter late out of business Alberton, died 4/1/1907. He had lived in the area since at least 1849. Father of two unmarried daughters, Susan Ann Soper and Louisa Katherine Soper 1908 Application 25493
No 2
SOPER, William carpenter Adelaide 1896 Application 23136.
No 1
SORAGHAN, Nicholas of Navan near Riverton 1864 Memorial 97/200
SORAGHAN, Nicholas shoemaker Navan 1873 Memorial 165/266
SORANSON, Jacob fireman Dale St, Adelaide 1919 Application 26804
No 1
SORRELL, Charles farmer Wilkawatt trustee Methodist Mission Hall Wilkawatt 1910 Grant Book 12 Page 123 County Chandos
SORRELL, Charles farmer Wilkawatt, died 11/4/1917. Husband of Alice Eleanor Sorrell of Wilkawatt, executor of his estate 1918 Grant Book 12 Page 126 County Chandos
No 1
SORRELL, George blacksmith Adelaide 1854[-1863] Memorial 303/61
SORRELL, George blacksmith Adelaide 1892 Memorial 19/466
No 2
SORRELL, George gentleman Norwood 1854 Memorial 2/71
SORRELL, George gentleman Norwood, died c1854/1855. Husband of Elizabeth Sorrell. Children mentioned but not named Memorial 22/414 & Application 26069
SORRELL, George gentleman Norwood, died 4/11/1854. Estate worth £200. His widow, Elizabeth Sorrell, died 2/3/1892 Osmond Tce, Norwood, of senile decay, aged 87 Application 26069
SORRELL, Elizabeth widow Norwood relict of the late George Sorrell of Adelaide deceased 1857 Memorial 342/127
No 3
SORRELL, George wheelwright Gawler 1865 Application 6740.
SORRELL, James Edwin newsagent Park St, Bowden-on-the-Hill 1911 Application 26001
No 1
SORRELL, John warehouseman Pt Adelaide 1854 Memorial 348/72
SORRELL, John engineer Pt Adelaide 1854[-1855] Memorial 253/90
SORRELL, John engineer North Adelaide 1856 Memorial 319/106
No 2
SORRELL, John yeoman Pt Adelaide 1854 Memorial 113/207
SORRELL, John yeoman [formerly of Pt Adelaide but now of] Adelaide 1856 Memorial 204/108
SORRELL, Thomas farmer Alma, died 17/11/1927. Executors; Leonard Thomas Sorrell farmer Wilkawatt and Alfred PARISH wellskinker Greenock Grant Book 12 Page 129 County Chandos
No 1
SORRELL/SORRILL, William blacksmith Adelaide 1855[-1858] Memorial 276/89
SORRELL, William blacksmith Adelaide (Hindley St) 1858 Memorial 147/145
No 2
SORRELL, William farmer Hamley Bridge Co Gawler. Hundred of Cotton land grant 1911 Grant Book 12 Page 125 County Chandos
SOSS, Johann Joachim Heinrich carpenter Greenock [Lot 38 Victorville] 1859 Memorial 83/155
SOSTMANN, Carl farmer Adelaide 1884 Memorial 172/357
No 1
SOUL, John farmer New Glenelg 1857 Memorial 323/118
Carpenter New Glenelg 1857 Memorial 324/118
SOUL, John collector Glenelg 1864 Application 4829
No 1
SOUTER, David Alex of Penola 1903 Memorial 177/450
SOUTER, David Alex Presbyterian minister Penola 1908 Memorial 18/460
No 1
SOUTER, Robert John De Neufville medical practitioner Yankalilla and Hazel Forster Souter his wife 1940 Application 28277
SOUTER, Robert John De Neufville medical practitioner Torrens Vale near Yankalilla. Christ Church Yankalilla trustee 1947 Memorial 49/521
No 1
SOUTH, Alfred farmer Mt Gambier Hundred of Gambier land grant 1864 Grant Book 30 Page 71 County Grey
SOUTH, Alfred licensed victualler Mt Gambier, died 24/12/1866. He left his estate in trust to be sold and the proceeds distributed equally absolutely amongst his wife, Anne South, and their children. Estate worth £2,000. Executors Walter BROWN baker and James Brown saddler Portland Vic Application 24461
SOUTH, Frank farmer Modbury linked with Henry James South farmer Modbury 1901 Memorial 17/444
No 1
SOUTH, George farmer Cape Jervis 1865 Application 6245
SOUTH, George licensed victualler Emu Hotel Morphett Vale 1869 Memorial 1/258
SOUTH, George licensed victualler [formerly of Morphett Vale but now of] Lacepede Bay 1870 Memorial 1/258
No 2 - likely to be a continuation of No 1
SOUTH, George licensed victualler Adelaide (Pt TA 1 Newmarket Hotel) 1875[-1876] Memorial 161/281
SOUTH, George licensed victualler Adelaide (Waymouth St) 1876 Memorial 61/335 Butcher Hilton 1881 Memorial 62/335
No 1
SOUTH, Henry James farmer Ardtornish near Modbury 1869 Memorial 65/237
SOUTH, Henry James farmer Dry Creek 1879 Memorial 221/314
SOUTH, Henry James farmer Modbury 1890 Application 21848
SOUTH, Henry James farmer Ardtornish near Modbury 1898 Memorial 19/434
SOUTH, Henry James farmer near Modbury, died c1901-1902. Husband of Margaret South. Father of Delia Sophia STONEHAM, Sarah Matilda COTTON and Alice Frances Isabella South; also Thomas Henry South farmer Wasleys, William Garnet South clerk Richmond St, St Peters, James Henry Robert Moncrieff South and Charles Rutherford South Memorial 203/445
No 1
SOUTH, Thomas dairyman Adelaide 1848 Memorial 476/10 Dairyman Adelaide (Rundle St) linked with SOUTH, Henry James dairyman Dry Creek 1851[-1853] Memorial 263/28
SOUTH, Thomas dairyman Adelaide 1856 Memorial 397/98
SOUTH, Thomas of Adelaide, died 28/7/1862. His son, Henry James South farmer Modbury was an executor of the will. HJ South at Dry Creek by 1867 Memorials 217 & 218/225
SOUTH, Thomas dairyman Rundle St, Adelaide died 28/7/1862. He left real estate to his son, Henry James South farmer Modbury, who died 10/11/1901. Margaret South widow North Adelaide 1902, declared that she was born on 22/8/1831 and married Henry James South on 24/7/1851. She gave the above information 1903. She could not write Application 24640
SOUTH, Thomas of Adelaide, died 28/7/1862. He owned Section 1567 Hundred of Yatala, in Upper Dry Creek, in partnership with his son, HJ South. His children called Henry James South (wife called Margaret South) and Frances Jane BOTTING wife of Francis John Botting. Grandchildren - Thomas Henry South, William Garnett South, James Henry South, Delia Sophia South, Frank South Botting, Frances Jane Botting and Alice Isabel Botting. The Bottings apparently lived in Grote St, Adelaide. Witnesses to his will - Alfred JAMES of Currie St, Adelaide, and Charles Henry John BYNG of Currie St, Adelaide. Estate worth £100. Frank South farmer Modbury 1920 likely to be a descenant Application 26927
No 2
SOUTH, Thomas stockholder Currency Creek 1853 Memorial 174/53
SOUTH, Thomas Esquire Adelaide 1856 Memorial 102/111
SOUTH, Thomas Esquire formerly of Adelaide but now of Currency Creek 1857 Memorial 222/124
No 1
SOUTH, William farmer Darley Bridge on the Torrens River near Adelaide farmer 1846 Memorial 105/7
No 2
SOUTH, William blacksmith Adelaide 1848 Memorial 85/12
No 1
SOUTHCOMBE, Charles Drew merchant Broken Hill NSW 1896 Application 27753
SOUTHCOMBE, Charles Drew merchant Broken Hill NSW 1897[-1901] Memorial 163/431
SOUTHCOTT, James engineer Williams Ave, Victoria Park, changed his name to James Henry Southcott 1924 Memorial 34/490
SOUTHERNWOOD, John Port Road, Hindmarsh, and Charlotte Southernwood, his wife 1851 Application 13830
SOUTHGATE, George of Tothill Creek 1866 Memorial 212/215
SOUTHAM, Henry of Mill Bank Adelaide 1856 Memorial 119/154
No 1
SOUTHAM, John gentleman Millbank Section 257 ‘on the road to the Torrens’ 1844[-1853] Memorial 403/3
SOUTHAM, John farmer Adelaide 1854 Memorial 407/63
SOUTH AUSTRALIAN TEMPERANCE FREEHOLD LAND AND BUILDING SOCIETY - Trustees: Thomas REYNOLDS, Richard EADES, James NOWLAND, William CRABB 1851 Memorial 462/34
No 1
SOUTHERNWOOD, James brickmaker Bowden 1847 Memorial 145/9 Now brickmaker Kensington 1849 Memorial 393/13 Yeoman Kensington late 1849 Memorial 7/19
SOUTHERNWOOD, James brickmaker Kensington and his wife, Ann Southernwood 1851 Late buckmaster Kensington Aug 1851 Memorials 367/34, 55/35
SOUTHERNWOOD, John and Charlotte no description both of Hindmarsh 1851 Memorial 205/34
SOUTHON, John yeoman Adelaide 1848 Memorial 310/13
No 1
SOUTHON, John Hyles labourer South Para Co Adelaide 1846[-1847] Memorial 446/7
SOUTHON, John Hyles labourer Adelaide 1848 Memorial 258/11 Yeoman Adelaide by late 1848 Memorial 310/13
SOUTHON, John Hyles yeoman South Para 1852[-1860] Memorial 290/40
SOUTHON, John Hyles farmer One Tree Hill in the Sources of the Little Para 1858 Memorial 172/147
SOUTHON, William Balaklava Hundred of Hall land grant 1882 Grant Book 56 Page 215 County Stanley
SOUTHWELL, Henry James insurance agent Adelaide 1887. His wife, Mary Southwell (daughter of Thomas ENGLISH), died 21/11/1886 Memorial 174/387
SOUTHWELL, Louisa Alice wife of Edward James SOUTHWELL Lynwood, Normanton Road, South Croydon Surrey, England, power of attorney to Frank Gordon TOLLEY solicitor 29-31 Cowra Chambers, Grenfell St, Adelaide, to manage her SA business affairs 10/3/1901 Deposit 39/1901
No 1
SOUTHWELL, William waterman Thebarton 1851[-1857] Memorial 96/29
SOUTHWELL, William carrier Thebarton 1855 Memorial 53/84
SOUTHWELL, William farmer Encounter Bay 1862 Application 3450
No 1 FIND CHECK RUN
SOUTHWELL, William farmer Willowie Hundred of Willowie land grant 1890 Grant Book 24 Page 747 County Frome
No 1
SOUTHWICK, Thomas Leek cabinetmaker Adelaide 1849 Memorial 201/18 Cabinetmaker Gawler 1850[-1852] Memorial 488/22
SOUTHWICK, Thomas Leek cabinetmaker [formerly of Gawler but now of] Adelaide 1855 Memorial 477/94
SOUTHWOOD, William stationmaster Kadina 1883 Memorial 53/352
No 1
SOUTTAR, John bank manager Adelaide 1871[-1877] Memorial 220/253
SOUTTAR, John Bank of Adelaide manager Adelaide 1875 Memorial 6/290
SOUTTAR, John gentleman Adelaide, about to leave the province for a time, power of attorney to the Hon Joseph FISHER MLC Adelaide, to manage his SA business affairs 22/11/1879 Deposit 147/1880
SOUTTAR, John bank manager formerly of Adelaide 1876[-1877] but now of Sydney NSW 1881 Applications 15537, 18621
SOUTTAR, John formerly bank manager Adelaide but now bank inspector Brisbane Qld 1885 Memorial 140/367
SOVILL, William blacksmith Adelaide 1854 Memorial 344/73
SOWARD, Eliza Malt publican Redruth 1880 Memorial 116/328
No 1
SOWARD, George carpenter Adelaide 1840[-1847] Memorial 48/304, Application 23104
SOWARD, George builder Rundle St, Adelaide 1850 Memorial 95/24
SOWARD, George cabinetmaker Adelaide (Rundle St) 1851 Memorial 374/35
SOWARD, George builder Adelaide (Rundle St) 1853 Memorial 497/55
SOWARD, George timber merchant Adelaide 1855 Memorial 16/89
SOWARD, George gentleman Finnissbrook near Beaumont 1862[-1874] Memorial 308/183
SOWARD, George Esquire formerly of Norwood 1856 but now of Adelaide 1863 Application 4712
SOWARD, George builder Burnside 1874 Memorial 94/363
SOWARD, George Esquire formerly of Norwood but now of Finnissbrook linked with William George Soward gentleman Finnissbrook 1875 Memorial 99/284
SOWARD, George gentleman Finnissbrook linked with William George Soward overseer North Adelaide 1876 Memorial 80/287
SOWARD, G gentleman Finniss Brook Burnside 1877 Application 16078
SOWARD, George Esquire formerly of Burnside but now of Glenelg 1880 Memorial 179/327
SOWARD, George Esquire formerly of Adelaide but now of Glenelg 1884 Application 20101
SOWARD, George formerly of Finniss Brook near Beaumont but now of Glenelg father of George Klewitz Soward architect Glenelg, Bertha POPE nee Soward wife of Thomas Pope solicitor Adelaide and Emma Klewitz Soward spinster Glenelg 1888 Memorial 241/392
SOWARD, George gentleman Glenelg, died 16/1/1894. Father of George Klewitz Soward. Estate worth £7,544 Memorials 118 & 119/420
SOWARD, George widower builder Adelaide married Bertha KLEWITZ spinster 24/6/1856 St John's Halifax St Adelaide. Their eldest son, George Klewitz Soward Junr, born 27/8/1857 Norwood. His father, George Soward named as a government officer. Bertha Klewitz Soward wife of George Soward gentleman Burnside, died 24/11/1870 intestate, of disease of the liver, aged 47. Her eldest son, George Klewitz Soward, inherited her estate as heir at law. He lived at Glenelg 1879 Application 17452.
SOWARD, George gentleman Adelaide, married Bertha KLEWITZ on 29/5/1856. Children of the marriage - George Klewitz Soward architect Adelaide, born 27/8/1857; Bertha Soward now Bertha POPE wife of Thomas Pope solicitor Adelaide (Father: William Pope) , and Emma Klewitz Soward spinster Glenelg, born 7/4/1862. Bertha Klewitz Soward wife of George Soward gentleman Burnside, died 24/11/1870, of liver disease, aged 47 Application 24113
No 1
SOWARD, George Klewitz architect Glenelg, whose father George Soward of Adelaide, had arrived in SA by 1840 Application 22721
SOWARD, George Klewitz architect New Glenelg 1902 Memorial 2/446
No 1
SOWARD, William George of Finnissbrook 1860 Memorial 95/164
SOWARD, William George of Finnissbrook 1875 Memorial 99/284
SOWARD, William George overseer Adelaide, power of attorney to his father, George Soward gentleman Finnissbrook to manage his SA business affairs 14/12/1875 Deposit 20/1876
SOWARD, William George formerly overseer Finnissbrook but now in parts beyond the seas 1876 Memorial 95/287
SOWARD, WG gentleman Nuriootpa Cradock (Hundred of Wirreanda) township allotment land grant 1879 Grant Book 28 Page 28 County Granville
SOWARD, William George publican Angas Park Hotel, Nuriootpa insolvent 2/3/1880. He owed £268/18/- to Robert FOTHERINGHAM brewer Kapunda and £118/9/11 to Gerald JAY manager and agent Wine and Sprit Co Ltd Application 18897
No 1
SOWDEN, George farmer Rhynie 1866 Memorial 127/219
SOWDEN, George blacksmith Rhynie 1879[-1882] Memorial 212/314, Application 19020
SOWDEN, George blacksmith Cochrane Tce Prospect 1914 Application 26348
SOWDEN, John farmer Section 553 Hundred of Gilbert 1859 Memorial 281/150
SOWDEN, Richard labourer Woodside and Emma Emily Sowden his wife 1924 Application 27248
SOWDEN, Richard Henry labourer Adelaide 1905[-1913] Memorial 221/453, Application 26167
SOWERBY, Alexander farmer Parrakie. Hundred of Price land grant 1911 Grant Book 6 Page 83 County Buccleuch
SOWERBY, Alexander Pridmore farmer Parrakie. Hundred of Cotton land grant 1911 Grant Book 12 Page 125 County Chandos
No 1 - probably the same person
SOWERBY, Thomas yeoman Magill 1851 Memorial 359/28
SOWERBY, Thomas yeoman St Bernards 1851 Memorial 355/35
SOWERBY, Thomas farmer Adelaide 1857 Memorial 157/116
SOWERBY, Thomas farmer Point Sturt Congregational Church member 1859 Memorial 79/162
SOWERBY, Thomas of Pt Elliot 1865 Memorial 179/203
No 1
SOWERBY, Thomas Chethem coachman Adelaide Co Adelaide. Hundred of Black Rock Plain land grant 1880 Grant Book 13 Page 107 County Dalhousie
SOWERBY, Thomas Chethem farmer Yatina 1887 Memorial 48/383
SOWERBY, Thomas Chethem farmer Unley Road Co Adelaide. Pekina (Hundred of Pekina) township allotment land grant 1905 Grant Book 13 Page 422 County Dalhousie
SOWERS, George splitter The Tiers 1855 Memorial 85/92
SOWTER, F of Cairn Bank near Kingston S-E 1887 Memorial 222/387
No 1
SOWTER, Samuel yeoman Felixtow 1854 Memorial 279/68
SOWTER, Samuel farmer Hamilton on the Torrens, died between 1886-1889. Executors; RB COX solicitor Adelaide and Joseph William PRATTEN licensed victualler Walkerville Memorial 180/398
SOWTER, Samuel farmer Hamilton on the Torrens near Walkerville 1881 Application 18819
SOWTER, Samuel farmer Hamilton near Adelaide, died 24/6/1889. Estate worth £570. £100 each to his son John Sowter, daughters Mary YOUNG wife of Samuel Young, Eliza PANTER wife of Joseph Panter. The market garden at Hamilton to his sons William and George Sowter in equal shares. George Sowter gardener Ilford St, Hamilton, near Klemzig died 5/2/1915, of 1 year's neurasthenia, general debility and 5 days' diarrhoea, aged 53. Married at 25 years. 1 son and 1 daughter living. 1 daughter deceased. (Children - Clifton George Sowter born 15/9/1903, Amy WALTERS married woman born 25/9/1891). William Sowter gardener Ilford St North Walkerville, died 29/6/1918 Adelaide Hospital, possibly of pneumonia following a leg facture, aged 57. Born at Walkerville. Married at 31 years. One son and one daughter living. (Wife - Sarah Ellen Sowter of Hamilton 1919. Children - Samuel Henry Sowter born 14/8/1892, daughter Evelyn Maud Sowter born 18/4/1899) Application 26712
No 1 - likely to be the same person
SOWTER, William cabinetmaker Adelaide (Leigh St) 1849[-1851] Memorial 285/17
SOWTER, William licensed victualler Adelaide 1855 Memorial 399/53
SOWTER, Mary Ann widow Adelaide, relict of the late William Sowter formerly gentleman Adelaide but now deceased 1881 Memorial 90/333
SOWTER, Mary Ann widow Adelaide, mother of William Selwyn Sowter paperhanger Adelaide and sister to William WEBB printer Adelaide 1884 Memorial 117/406
SOWTER, William Baxter chemist and druggist Adelaide (Pt TA 80 Rundle St). He moved to premises on TA 82 in Gawler Place during 1878. Joseph PARKER no description had just vacated the shop 1864[-1878]. William Hickson Sowter chemist Adelaide took over the lease in 1881[-1887] Memorials 180 & 190/200, 163/305, 240/328
No 1
SOWTON, Nicholas farmer Undalya Lower Wakefield Special Survey 1864 Memorial 55/195
SOWTON, Nicholas auctioneer Auburn 1867[-1872] Memorial 123/224, Application 8068
SOWTON, Nicholas auctioneer and land agent Auburn 1872 Memorial 16/259
SOWTON, Nicholas auctioneer Auburn 1874 Memorial 226/273
SOWTON, Nicholas auctioneer Jamestown. Hundred of Belalie land grant 1875 Grant Book 60 Page 116 County Victoria
SPACEY, Abraham labourer Gulnare. Hundred of Bundaleer land grant 1873 Grant Book 60 Page 69 County Victoria
SPACKMAN, Bruce Roy farm labourer Rhynie and Ada Martha Spackman his wife 1943 Memorial 148/517
SPACKMAN, Clarence Edward Nelson station hand Burra and Sylvia Mary Spackman his wife 1944 Memorial 3/518
SPACKMAN, Damon farmer near Auburn 1876 Memorial 233/289
SPACKMAN, James farmer Paskeville 1905 Memorial 155/452
No 1
SPACKMAN, Jane Grace of Petersburg 1881 Memorial 119/335
SPACKMAN, Jane Grace widow Petersburg. Hundred of Morgan land grant 1882 Grant Book 13 Page 416 County Dalhousie
No 1
SPACKMAN, John farmer Upper Wakefield 1855[-1867] Memorial 387/83
SPACKMAN, John farmer Rice Creek near Auburn 1865[-1880] Memorial 52/204, Application 18187
SPACKMAN, John farmer Rice Creek 1883, died c1889. Husband of Elizabeth Spackman, by early 1890 widow Auburn. Estate worth £150. Mrs Spackman died later in 1890. She left her £80 estate equally to all her children then living and also to Elizabeth Spackman daughter of James Spackman labourer East Auburn Memorials 204 & 205/405
SPACKMAN, John farmer formerly of Rice Creek late of Auburn, died 31/8/1889. Estate worth £150. His widow, Elizabeth Spackman, died 17/6/1890 Auburn. Estate worth £80 to the trustee and executor, Henry SCOVELL contractor near Auburn, to administer according to her will Application 21931
SPAETH, Dorothea widow Tanunda owned land at Thebarton 1911 [She died 1/5/1931 Tanunda. Probably mother of Friedrich Carl Spaeth tanner Windsor Ave, Kilkenny and Max Hermann Spaeth sawyer Tanunda LTO CT 890/94] Application 25963
SPAFFORD, Howsin ironfounder Goodwood 1913 Memorial 154/469
SPAFFORD, Spafford Hatton farmer North Adelaide 1858 Memorial 261/147
SPAHN, Henry shoemaker Minyibbie. Hallett (Hundred of Hallett) township allotment land grant 1873 Grant Book 8 Page 280 County Burra
No 1
SPAIN, Alfred draper Adelaide 1856[-1857] Memorial 170/112
SPAIN, Alfred formerly of Adelaide but now of Gravesend, Kent, England 1862[-1866] Memorial 167/189
SPAIN, Alfred formerly draper Rundle St, Adelaide, now auctioneer Gravesend, Kent, England, power of attorney to Messrs WRIGHT Bros land agents Imperial Chambers, King William St, Adelaide, to manage his SA business affairs 18/6/1873 Deposit 103/1874
SPAIN, Alfred gentleman formerly of Adelaide but now of Gravesend, Kent, England linked with H Alfred Spain auctioneer Gravesend 1874 Memorial 89/348
SPAIN, Alfred formerly draper Adelaide (Rundle St) 1852 now Esquire of parts beyond the seas 1874 Application 13606
SPAIN, James and Patrick Joseph farmers Telowie 1887 Memorial 58/384
No 1
SPAIN, Martin son of Patrick Spain both farmers Peachey Belt 1854 Memorial 335/65
SPAIN, Martin farmer Peachey Belt 1864 Memorial 348/192
SPAIN, Martin farmer near Virginia eldest son and heir at law of the late Patrick Spain farmer Para Plains near Virginia, who died intestate 1869 Application 9711
SPAIN, Martin farmer Virginia 1873 Application 12740
SPAIN, Martin farmer formerly of Peachey Belt 1854 but now of Virginia [probably the same place] 1878 Application 16587
No 2 - perhaps a continuation of No 1
SPAIN, Martin of William St, Norwood 1892 Memorial 80/413
SPAIN, Martin farmer Telowie Hundred of Telowie land grant 1892 Grant Book 24 Page 775 County Frome CHECK RUN FIND
No 1
SPAIN, Patrick farmer Little Para 1852 Memorial 87/103
SPAIN, Patrick farmer Section 2232 Hundred of Yatala 1853[-1856] Memorial 438/50
SPAIN, Patrick farmer Peachey Belt. Hundred of Munno Para land grant 1853 Grant Book 1 Page 88 County Adelaide
SPAIN, Patrick farmer Peachey Belt 1854 Memorial 154/63
SPAIN, Patrick farmer Para Plains near Virginia and Mary Spain his wife. Their daughter Ann Spain married 25/9/1855 to Peter CONLEY farmer later Horseshoe Farm Hermitage Creek Alma Plains near Rhynie. Patrick Spain’s eldest son, Edward Spain, was killed by lightning on 19/2/1864 intestate and unmarried, aged c35, when he was working as a labourer on William SHILLABEER’s farm on the Hermitage Creek, about a mile from Peter Conley’s home. Edward Spain’s body placed in one of the outhouses of Elliott AITCHESON JP, Auchenrock??, on the Alma Plains following the accident, in preparation for the inquest. Buried in the Undalya Cemetery the second day after the accident. Edward Spain had worked for Peter Conley and then William Shillabeer during the harvest. Because the father, Patrick Spain, was dead, Edward Spain’s next brother, Martin Spain farmer Virginia, therefore inherited as heir at law Application 9100
SPAIN, Patrick farmer formerly of Eglish, King’s County, Ireland late of Virginia SA, died c1867. His wife, nee Mary COUGHLAN, died shortly afterwards. Michael HANLEY labourer Freeling aged 43 in March 1867, said that he knew Patrick Spain well in Ireland and SA. Patrick Spain left his estate to his wife, Mary, for life, then to be equally divided amongst the children - John (farmer pt Section 2232 Hundred of Yatala), Catherine, Mary and Elisa Spain. A little filly to grandson Patrick Spain and a foal to grandson James Spain. Son Martin Spain farmer near Virginia to be sole executor.
Patrick Spain married Mary Coughlan in Nov 1825 parish of Eglish. Children all born in Eglish - Edward baptised Jan 1827, Martin baptised Nov 1828, Catherine and Ann baptised Oct 1830, Patrick the Younger baptised March 1832, John baptised March 1834, Mary baptised May 1837, Elisa baptised June 1839. Application 9711
SPALDING, Jean married woman Pt Lincoln, died 10/12/1923. Estate worth £400 Memorial 152/490
No 1
SPALDING, Thomas stone mason Pt Lincoln, died 15/1/1858, of dropsy aged 39 Application 21252
No 1
SPALDING, Thomas farmer Hundred of Warrow and Jane Spalding his wife 1907 Memorial 218/456
SPALDING, Thomas Henry labourer Pt Lincoln, died 27/2/1937. Executors; Mena Ellen HOUSTON schoolteacher formerly of Pt Lincoln but now of 24 East Parade, Mt Lawley WA, Blanche Olive HAWSON spinster formerly of Pt Lincoln but now of 64 Sheffield St, Malvern and Thomas Bond Hawson railway employee formerly of Pt Lincoln but now of Tailem Bend 1950 Memorial 138/525
SPALDING, William Charles farmer Lake Wangary 1904 Memorial 232/451
SPANGENBERG, Hermann teacher Milendella Bonython (Hundred of Finniss) township allotment land grant 1890 Grant Book 58 Page 318 County Sturt
SPANGENBERG, Jean Georg gentleman Adelaide 1861 Memorial 253/171
No 1
SPANGLER, Eduard miner Kanmantoo 1852[-1870] Memorial 161/43, Application 24265
SPANGLER, Eduard and Wilhelm miners Kanmantoo 1857 Memorial 96/130
SPANGLER, Eduard miner Broken Hill NSW likely to have originated in the Callington/Kanmantoo area 1890 Memorial 206/404
No 1
SPANGLER, Wilhelm formerly miner Kanmantoo but now storekeeper Maylands 1885 Memorial 102/365
SPANGLER, Wilhelm storekeeper Maylands 1894 Application 22748
No 1
SPANHAKE, Johann Hermann Friedrich labourer The Sturt 1845 Memorial 348/5
SPANHAKE, John Hermann Frederick [Johann Hermann Friedrich] labourer Sturt River 1845 Application 4791
SPANHAKE, Friedrich policeman Adelaide 1848 Memorial 73/21
SPANHAKE, Johann Herman Friedrich of North Adelaide 1848 Memorial 2279/12
SPANHAKE, Johann Herman Friedrich baker North Adelaide (Pt TA 865 corner shop of O'Connell St and Tynte St) 1850 Memorial 390/22
SPANHAKE, Johann Herman Friedrich formerly of North Adelaide, became a bankrupt in 1854 Memorial 223/79
No 1
SPARGO, Robert of Willunga 1859 Memorial 105/159
SPARGO, Robert gardener Willunga, died 20/7/1871 intestate. Letters of administration to his wife, Grace Spargo, to administer the estate. She was still at Willunga by 1877 Memorial 192/303
No 1
SPARGO, Stephen farmer Hundred of Dalkey trustee unnamed Chapel Hundred of Dalkey land grant 1880 Grant Book 26 Page 225 County Gawler
SPARGO, Stephen labourer Templers Hundred of Dalkey land grant 1881 Grant Book 26 Page 235 County Gawler
SPARGO, William miner formerly of Kooringa but now of Aberdeen 1851 Memorial 176/31
No 1
SPARK, John Whitlock and Robert Tucker Spark labourers Marden 1850 Memorial 293/25
SPARK, John Whitlock and Robert Tucker Spark farmers Section 1116 Hundred of Adelaide near Adelaide 1851[-1853] Memorial 456/29
No 1 - probably the same person
SPARK, Robert farmer Hope Valley 1856 Memorial 428/97
SPARK, Robert farmer Dry Creek 1857[-1858] Memorial 90/132
SPARK, Robert farmer Yatala 1862 Memorial 313/181
No 1 - probably the same person
SPARK, Robert Tucker farmer Hope Valley 1853 Memorial 307/59
SPARK, Robert Tucker farmer Adelaide 1856 Memorial 442/97
SPARKE, Amelia widow Plympton 1851[-1852] Memorial 484/36
No 1 - probably the same person
SPARKE, Charles labourer of the province 1844 Memorial 211/4
SPARKE, Charles farmer Chain of Ponds 1852[-1854] Memorial 14/41
SPARKE, Charles labourer Para Wirra 1854 Memorial 382/74 SPARKE, Charles farmer Brownhill Creek 1854[-1860] Memorial 439/77
SPARKE, Charles farmer Upper Sturt 1867 Application 8446
SPARKMAN, Frederick draper Wallaroo trustee Cemetery Wallaroo 1866 Grant Book 14 Page 73 County Daly
No 1 - probably the same person
SPARKS, Edward labourer Pt Elliot 1853[-1856] Memorial 484/61
SPARKS, Edward carpenter Goolwa 1859 Memorial 303/155
SPARKS, Edward formerly enginedriver Goolwa now deceased. Executor; Edward James Sparks engineer Wentworth NSW 1906 Memorial 17/455
SPARKS, Edward formerly carpenter then engine driver Goolwa, died 9/11/1872 Kinchiga on the Darling River NSW intestate. Husband of Mary Sparks, who died 16/12/1901. Parents of Edward James Sparks engineer Wentworth NSW 1906 Memorials 221/455 & 6/456
SPARKS, Edward labourer Goolwa, died 9/11/1872 Kichiga on the Darling River NSW. His estate worth £250. His widow, Mary Sparks, died 1901 Application 27707
No 1 - probably the same person
SPARKS, George carpenter Mt Barker District 1844 Memorial 349/75
SPARKS, George of Echunga 1851 Memorial 42/38
SPARKS, George farmer near Echunga 1857[-1867] Memorial 148/117
SPARKS, Harry bank clerk Adelaide 1868[-1869] Memorial 155/227
No 1 - likely to be the same person
SPARKS, Henry carpenter Adelaide 1838 Application 17573
SPARKS, Henry builder Adelaide (Hindley St) 1839 Memorial 149/32
SPARKS, Henry carpenter Adelaide and Hannah Sparks, his wife 1841 Memorial 202/2
SPARKS, Henry carpenter Adelaide 1843[-1845] Memorial 47/3
SPARKS, Henry builder Kensington 1855[-1857] Memorial 456/86
No 2
SPARKS, Henry builder Adelaide 1898 Application 23709
No 1
SPARKS, Henry Thomas carpenter Adelaide (Leigh St) 1854[-1855] Memorial 136/73
SPARKS, Henry Thomas builder Pt Victor became a bankrupt in 1866 Memorial 122/214
No 1
SPARKS, Henry Yorke of Adelaide manager of the Mortgage Company of SA Ltd 1880 Memorial 134/326
SPARKS, Henry Yorke gentleman Glenelg 1880 Application 18010
SPARKS, Henry Yorke accountant Glenelg 1885 Memorial 27/371
SPARKS, Henry Yorke of Adelaide and Sarah Thomas Sparks his wife grocer Adelaide 1886 Memorial 65/387
SPARKS, HY manager Mortgage Company of SA Ltd of Temple Chambers, Currie St, Adelaide 1888 Memorial 201/393
SPARKS, Henry Yorke gentleman Adelaide and Sarah Thomas Sparks his wife 1893 Application 22549
SPARKS, Henry Yorke Esquire Adelaide appointed a member of the Board of Advice to the SA Company meeting in SA 1894 Memorial 116/422
SPARKS, James Henry farmer Mt Gambier 1886 Memorial 176/379
No 1
SPARKS, Joel of the Hundred of Mannanarie. Hundred of Mannanarie land grant 1882 Grant Book 13 Page 83 County Dalhousie
SPARKS, Joel farmer Hundred of Bendleby Co Granville 1887[-1892] Memorial 66/384
SPARKS, Joel farmer Johnburg trustee a Chapel [perhaps at Johnburg?] 1891 Grant Book 13 Page 312 County Dalhousie
No 1 - perhaps the same person
SPARKS, John farmer near Watervale 1875 Memorial 171/282
SPARKS, John farmer near Carrieton 1890 Memorial 186/401
No 1 - perhaps the same person
SPARKS, Overton builder Adelaide, became a bankrupt in 1864 Memorial 168/196
SPARKS, Overton gentleman Adelaide 1867 Memorial 191/226
SPARKS, Overton clerk in the GPO Adelaide 1879 Memorial 25/320
SPARLIN, William farmer The Hermitage Sources of the Little Para 1862[-1865] Memorial 193/186
No 1 - likely to be the same person
SPARNON, Thomas carpenter Adelaide 1849 Memorial 423/14
SPARNON, Thomas builder St Peters 1892 Application 22241
SPARROW, Douglas Yates transport driver Noarlunga and Laurel Sparrow his wife 1954 Memorial 5/529
SPARROW, George farmer Curramulka 1888 Memorial 138/390
SPARROW, Harold Percy Yates farmer Hackham 1939 Application 28189
No 1
SPARROW, John labourer McLaren Vale 1856 Memorial 427/98
SPARROW, John bricklayer McLaren Vale had died by June 1858 Memorial 239/139
No 1 - perhaps the same person
SPARROW, Joseph yeoman Hackham 1868 Memorial 21/234
SPARROW, Joseph Lansbery labourer Hackham, died 2/9/1879. Estate worth £45. Husband of Mary Ann Sparrow. By 1904, Mrs Sparrow had remarried to a Mr Penny and had become a widow again Memorial 156/450
SPARROW, Thomas farmer Morphett Vale 1921[-1927] Memorial 123/483
No 1
SPARSHOTT, Frederick labourer Thebarton, died 15/10/1886 intestate. Letters of administration to his wife, Caroline Charlotte Sparshott, to settle his estate Memorial 226/380
SPARSHOTT, Frederick labourer Thebarton, died 15/10/1886 intestate. By 1891, his widow, Caroline Charlotte S;parshott lived in Norman St, off Sturt St, Adelaide Memorial 173/410
SPARSHOTT, Henry & James farmers Gawler River 1851 Enrolments 62 & 63/24
No 1
SPARSHOTT, James farmer Reedbeds 1844 Memorial 389/3
SPARSHOTT, James farmer Dry Creek 1847 Memorial 320/8 Yeoman Gawler River 1850 Memorial 345/26
SPARSHOTT, James farmer formerly of the Reedbeds but now of Gawler River 1852[-1854] Memorial 490/43
SPARSHOTT, James the Elder gentleman Siddlesom Park (Section 36 and 9 other Sections in the Hundred of Mudla Wirra) near Gawler, died 19/7/1881. Estate worth £6,000. His widow, Sarah Sparshott, died 16/2/1893 after receiving the income from Siddlesom Park and Gawler Town allotments for life. James Sparshott the Younger brickmaker Gawler was a son. Harriet Sarah BUSBRIDGE nee Long wife of James Busbridge the Younger brickmaker Gawler was a granddaughter, and eventually inherited Siddlesom Park and the Gawler Town allotments for life after her grandmother had died and all the testator's grandchildren had turned 21; Mrs Busbridge died 9/6/1923, when all that real estate was sold and distributed equally amongst her children. Sister to Eva Matilda Long who inherited Hundred of Munno Para broadacres and Gawler East allotments for life; then the estate to be sold when the youngest of her children had turned 21 and the proceeds distributed equally amongst them. William James LONG farmer Long Farm (Sections 66, 3877, 3876 Hundred of Munno Para), a grandson of the testator, inherited absolutely his farm from his grandfather. James Sparshott MCLEAN, the youngest grandchild named in the will, turned 21 on 5/4/1894. He inherited absolutely broadacres in the Hundred of Munno Para and allotments in Smithfield West and Gawler West. [A very complicated will - attempted to tie up portion of the estate to the fourth generation. I doubt that all the above description may be correct. Supreme Court action 192/1893] Application 27217
SPARSHOTT, Sarah widow of the late James Sparshott gentleman Gawler, died 16/2/1893, of infuenza and bronchitis, aged 79 Application 23583
No 1
SPARSHOTT, James Frederick plasterer Thebarton 1873 Memorial 47/267
SPARSHOTT, James Frederick plasterer formerly of Thebarton 1873 but now of Adelaide 1877 Application 15699
SPEARMAN, Robert licensed vitualler Mountain Hut Glen Osmond, leased the business from Peter Peachey for 5 years from 1846 at £40 a year for the first three years and £80 a year for the remainder, with the right to 'depasture 8 head of cattle either cows, bullocks or horses without any payment' Memorial 23/7
SPEARS, Harry sheep farmer Thurk Station 1881 Memorial 217/333
SPECHT, August Carl farmer Hundred of Onkaparinga 1856[-1858] Memorial 319/108
SPECHT, Wilhelm engineer Adelaide 1866 Memorial 209/219
SPECK, Albert Richard labourer Mt Crawford. Hundred of Barossa land grant 1912 Grant Book 2 Page 56 County Adelaide
SPECK, Henry John labourer Mt Crawford. Hundred of Barossa land grant 1931 Grant Book 2 Page 57 County Adelaide
No 1 - perhaps the same person
SPECK, John butcher Kersbrook Co Adelaide. Hundred of Crystal Brook land grant 1879 Grant Book 60 Page 227 County Victoria
SPECK, John farmer Mambray Creek 1895 Memorial 177/424
No 1
SPECK, Robert and William farmers Hundred of Davenport 1888 Memorial 108/392
SPECK, Robert farmer Wasleys 1894 Memorial 146/421
SPECK, Robert farmer Davenport Hundred of Davenport land grant 1897 Grant Book 24 Page 670 County Frome
SPECK, Samuel miner Hundred of Barossa brother to Thomas Speck no description 1897 Memorial 12/431
SPECK, William farmer Gawler Plains 1856 Memorial 215/104
No 1
SPEED, Edward Wardle licensed victualler Franklin Harbour linked with John Speed farmer Pt Lincoln and Thomas Speed farmer Mt Hope near Pt Lincoln 1898 Memorial 157/434
SPEED, Edward Wardle hotel proprietor Franklin Harbour 1900 Memorial 71/440
SPEED, Edward Wardle agent Cowell 1916 Memorial 17/474
SPEED, Frank Charles out of business Adelaide 1898 Memorial 135/434
No 1 - mixture of the Elder and the Younger
SPEED, John teamster Pt Lincoln 1862[-1871] Memorial 160/183
SPEED, John bullock driver Pt Lincoln 1864 Memorial 34/194
SPEED, John carter Pt Lincoln 1865 Memorial 172/201
SPEED, John teamster Pt Lincoln Hundred of Hutchison land grant 1868 Grant Book 21 Page 84 County Flinders
SPEED, John teamster Happy Valley near Pt Lincoln 1868[-1906] Memorial 97/229
SPEED, John teamster Pt Lincoln 1873 Application 12485
SPEED, John farmer Pt Lincoln 1876[-1903] Memorial 126/294
SPEED, John farmer Happy Vally 1881 Memorial 53/330
SPEED, John farmer Pt Lincoln Hundred of Kiana land grant 1895 Grant Book 48 Page 89 County Musgrave
SPEED, John farmer Happy Valley near Pt Lincoln 1913 Memorial 118/469
SPEED, John the Elder farmer Pt Lincoln. John Speed the Younger mentioned but not described 1886 Memorial 230/376
SPEED, John farmer Pt Lincoln 1907, who had been in the district since c1867 Application 25400.
SPEED, John farmer Happy Valley, Pt Lincoln, died 12/8/1914. Linked with Edward Wardle Speed agent Cowell, William Daniel Speed farmer Plympton and Julia Speed widow Plympton Memorial 17/474
SPEED, John farmer Pt Lincoln and his wife Julia Speed were married in 1857. By 1915, Julia Speed was a widow living at Plympton. A son, William Daniel Speed retired farmer, also lived at Plympton Application 26382
SPEED, Julia widow Pt Lincoln, died 27/7/1917. She could not write. Mother of William Speed and the late Martha MAHONEY. William Daniel Speed pastoralist Plympton and Thomas Speed farmer Mt Hope appear to belong to this family Memorials 76 & 83/476
SPEED, John farmer Happy Valley near Pt Lincoln, died 17/9/1914 intestate. His widow, Julia Speed, died 27/7/1917. Her children included: John Speed farmer Streaky Bay, Edward Wardle Speed agent Cowell; Thomas Speed farmer Mt Hope; Julia PIKE married woman Cowell; Mary WARE married woman Cowell. A deceased child called Martha MAHONEY 1919. William Daniel Speed pastoralist Plympton related to this family Application 26745
No 1
SPEED, John farmer Mt Hope near Pt Lincoln 1885 Application 20578
SPEED, John farmer Pt Lincoln 1908 stated that he had arrived in the town in 1859 Application 25554
No 2
SPEED, John farmer Hundred of Kiana Co Musgrave 1888 Memorial 15/393
SPEED, Julia school teacher Franklin Harbour. Cowell (Hundred of Playford) township allotment land grant 1896 Grant Book 39 Page 84 County Jervois
No 1
SPEED, Thomas sheepfarmer Mt Hope. Hundred of Kiana land grant 1911 Grant Book 48 Page 89 County Musgrave
SPEED, Thomas farmer Mt Hope 1920 Application 26944
SPEED, WC clerk to WD SCOTT solicitor Adelaide 1876 Memorial 226/292
SPEED, William Daniel formerly of Pt Lincoln but then of Plympton 1929, declared that he had been born in Pt Lincoln during 1860, and during his lifetime had either resided there or frequently visited the district Application 27795
SPEEDING, Abraham Briscoe insurance agent Adelaide (Grenfell St) 1893 Memorial 64/416
SPEER, Johnn labourer Bowden 1848[-1853] Memorial 89/50
No 1
SPEER, William yeoman Cox Creek 1867[-1871] Memorial 32/222
SPEER, William out of business Stirling East, died 13/7/ 1918. Brother of Elizabeth STEAD widow South Tce, Adelaide. Uncle of Elizabeth Mary GRASBY married woman Unley Park and Joseph Stead pharmaceutical chemist Alberton. W Speer could not write. He lived on pt Section 45 Hundred of Noarlunga (6 acres) 'laid out as a fruit and vegetable garden' Memorial 72/477
SPEER, William out of business Stirling East, died 13/7/1918 Adelaide. His estate worth £415 to his sister, Elizabeth STEAD widow South Tce, Adelaide. Her children called William Joseph Stead pharmaceutical chemist Alberton and Elizabeth Mary GRASBY married woman Unley Park 1918 Application 26718
No 1
SPEERS, Andrew farmer Emu Flat 1855[-1856] Memorial 337/90
SPEERS, Andrew farmer Clare 1858 Application 83
SPEERS, Andrew farmer Clare 1856[-1865] Memorial 357/100
SPEERS, Andrew and William farmers Fairview near Clare 1861 Application 2521
SPEERS, Andrew farmer Clare Co Stanley. Hundred of Booyoolie land grant 1873 Grant Book 60 Page 145 County Victoria
No 1
SPEERS, James farmer Millicent. Hundred of Mayurra land grant 1892 Grant Book 31 Page 234 County Grey
SPEERS, James farmer Clare Co Stanley. Hundred of Booyoolie land grant 1878 Grant Book 60 Page 155 County Victoria
SPEERS, William farmer Fairview Farm [near Clare??] 1866 Memorial 179/209
SPEHR, Adolph Louis Eduard grazier Furner 1897 Memorial 39/430
SPEHR, Andreas Friedrich farmer Talunga and Anna Christiana Spehr his wife 1857 Memorial 278/116
No 1
SPEHR, August George of Millicent 1889 Memorial 15/397
SPEHR, August George farmer Millicent Hundred of Mt Muirhead land grant 1891 Grant Book 31 Page 203 County Grey
SPEHR, Carl Louis solicitor Mt Gambier 1905 Application 24966
No 1
SPEHR, Christian farmer Balhannah 1852 Memorial 217/40
SPEHR, Christian farmer formerly of Balhannah but now of Blumberg 1858 Memorial 73/147
No 1
SPEHR, Christian Heinrich farmer Millicent Millicent North (Hundred of Mt Muirhead) township allotment land grant 1880 Grant Book 31 Page 310 County Grey
SPEHR, Christian Heinrich farmer Millicent had died by 1900. August George Spehr inherited estate Grant Book 31 Page 208 County Grey
No 1
SPEHR, CL solicitor Adelaide 1896 Memorial 179/428
SPEHR, CL solicitor Mt Gambier 1900[-1905] Memorial 101/440
SPEHR, Franklin Albert clerk Mt Gambier 1945 Memorial 113/519
SPEHR, Friedrich Wilhelm carter near Sandy Creek 1908[-1926] Memorial 243/45
SPEHR, Garth Shepherdson dairy farmer Mt Gambier 1938 Application 28118
No 1
SPEHR, Heinrich Friedrich farmer Talunga 1855 Memorial 21/84
SPEHR, Heinrich Friedrich farmer Blumberg 1861 Memorial 20/177
SPEHR, Heinrich Friedrich farmer Mt Gambier Hundred of Caroline land grant 1866 Grant Book 31 Page 4 County Grey
No 1
SPEHR, Louis farmer Mt Gambier Hundred of Mayurra land grant 1876 Grant Book 31 Page 222 County Grey
SPEHR, Louis gentleman Millicent Beachport (Hundred of Rivoli Bay) township allotment land grant 1878 Grant Book 31 Page 285 County Grey
SPEHR, Wilhelm August Julius farmer Tungkillo Hundred of Finniss land grant 1876 Grant Book 58 Page 33 County Sturt
No 1 - mixture of the Elder and the Younger
SPELLACY, Michael carter Adelaide 1853[-1858] Memorial 71/51
SPELLACY, Michael the Elder formerly of Cratlon Co Clare, Ireland, married Johanna GREEN 18/8/1852 Roman Catholic Church, Adelaide. Michael Spellacy labourer Thebarton, died 3/2/1861 Snapper Point Mt Barker Road intestate, accident, aged 30. Husband of Johanna Spellacy. His only child, Michael Spellacy the Younger, born 2/7/1857, baptised 23/7/1857 St Patrick's Grote St, Adelaide, now labourer Waymouth St, Adelaide 1880, inherited his estate as heir at law Application 18136
SPELLACY, Michael labourer Adelaide 1880 Memorial 77/324
SPELLACY, Michael labourer Hindmarsh 1881 Application 18461
No 1
SPELLERBERG, Elvina spinster Lobethal, daughter of the late Carl Spellerberg smelter Lobethal and his wife, Johanne Christiane Spellerberg. The Widow Spellerberg remarried to Aeneas Morrison ALLAN gentleman Adelaide 1854 Memorial 159/66
SPELLERBERG, Elvina died 24/5/1871 over 21 and intestate. Daughter of Johanne Christiane Francisca ALLAN widow Ormond Rd, Elsternwick Vic. Mrs Allan was also the mother of Aenaeus Morrison Allan the Younger sworn valuator Ormond Rd, Elsternwick 1897 Memorial 63/431
SPELLS, Sarah spinster Pt Wakefield 1876 Memorial 7/292
SPELLS, William mariner Pt Wakefield 1856[-1872] Memorial 56/112
No 1 - perhaps the same person
SPELLS, William John master mariner Birkenhead 1891 Application 22061
SPELLS, William John agent Pt Wakefield 1909 Application 25677
No 1
SPENCE, Alfred Samuel Esquire Adelaide 1866[-1885] Memorial 84/216
SPENCE, Alfred Samuel commonly known as Alfred Spence land agent Adelaide 1877 Application 15678
SPENCE, Alfred agent Adelaide 1889[-1890] Memorial 36/400
SPENCE, Alfred Esquire Adelaide, a beneficiary in the will of the late George HANCE solicitor Adelaide 1891 Application 22163
SPENCE, Alfred gentleman Alfred Chambers, 12 Currie St, Adelaide 1892 Memorial 146/413
SPENCE, Alfred estate agent Adelaide 1899 Memorial 181/438
SPENCE, Alfred Samuel (otherwise known as Alfred Spence) estate agent Adelaide 1906 Memorial 196/454
SPENCE, Alfred Samuel commonly known as Alfred Spence, formerly of Adelaide but then of Weston-Super-Mare, Somerset, England, died 11/1/1912 Memorial 71/475
SPENCE, Alfred agent Adelaide, died 11/1/1912 in England, after returning there two times before - in 1895 and 1901. He returned to England permanently in 1906, after living in SA since at least 1885. The Executor Trustee and Agency Company of SA Ltd saw to his SA business affairs. Samuel Bell LABATT solicitor Adelaide used to be A Spence's legal officer Application 27470
No 1
SPENCE, David gentleman Adelaide 1842 Memorial 450/1
SPENCE, David solicitor Adelaide 1844 Memorial 95/268
No 1 - Is this really Edward Jones Spence??
SPENCE, Edward John merchant Adelaide 1861 Memorial 219/175
No 1
SPENCE, Edward Jones merchant Adelaide 1860[-1865] Memorial 178/165, Application 5939
SPENCE, Edward Jones Esquire Adelaide 1861[-18622] Enrolment 95/43
SPENCE, George gentleman Kensington linked with Thomas Spence plasterer Kensington. Mary Ann Spence mentioned but not described 1854 Memorial 170/71
SPENCE, George gentleman Kensington 1855 Memorial 99/81
SPENCE, George gardener Beulah Rd, Norwood, died 26/11/1873, of old age, aged 81. His wife, Jane Spence, died 10/9/1867 Norwood, of senile debility, aged 77 Application 17950
SPENCE, Helen widow Adelaide 1853[-1859] Memorial 231/54
SPENCE, James linked with Section 8 Hundred of Playford Co Jervois 1886 Memorial 243/373
No 1
SPENCE, John gentleman Adelaide 1849[-1852] Memorial 427/17
No 2
SPENCE, John farmer Old Tiers. Hundred of Adelaide land grant 1854 Grant Book 1 Page 25 County Adelaide
No 3
SPENCE, John farmer Clarendon. Wesleyan Methodist Chapel land trustee 1858 Memorial 145/133
No 4
SPENCE, John and David merchants Melbourne Vic 1881 Application 18920
No 1
SPENCE, John Brodie gentleman Adelaide linked with Helen Spence widow Adelaide 1853 Memorial 231/54
SPENCE, John Brodie Manager of the E, S & A Chartered Bank Adelaide 1871 Application 11308
SPENCE, John Brodie bank manager formerly of Adelaide but now in parts beyond the seas 1876 Memorial 91/296
SPENCE, John Brodie Commissioner of Railways 1885 Grant Book 13 Page 113 County Dalhousie
SPENCE, John Brodie gentleman Adelaide (Gilbert Place) 1895 Application 22836
SPENCE, John Brodie gentleman High St, Glenelg died 7/12/1902 intestate, of morbus cordis and pulmonary congestion, aged 78. Estate worth £5,914. Husband of Jessie Spence Memorial 226/447
SPENCE, John Brodie gentleman Glenelg, died 7/12/1902 intestate. Letters of administration to his widow, Jessie Spence. Estate worth £5,914 Application 26718
SPENCE, John Brodie gentleman High St, Glenelg, died 7/1/1902, of morbus cordis and pulmonary congestion, aged 78 Deposit 10/1903
SPENCE, Joseph Pool prospector Kalgoorlie WA Hundred of Jessie land grant 1899 Grant Book 50 Page 260 County Robe
No 1 - perhaps the same person
SPENCE, Malcolm farmer Nairne 1857 Memorial 4/124
SPENCE, Malcolm farmer Tothill Creek 1863 Memorial 110/201
No 1
SPENCE, Manuel mason Nairne 1885 Application 20751
SPENCE, Manuel mason Nairne brother to Samuel Spence storekeeper Nairne now deceased. Catherine Spence was Samuel Spence’s widow 1888 Application 21314
SPENCE, Robert of Hoyleton 1880 Memorial 101/326
No 1 - mixture of the Elder and the Younger
SPENCE, Samuel storekeeper Nairne 1862[-1873] Memorial 345/182
SPENCE, Samuel storekeeper Nairne, died December 1865 Application 24934
SPENCE, Samuel the Elder storekeeper Nairne, died c1866. He gave all his estate to his wife, Catherine Eunson Spence, for the benefit of herself and their children - Robert Spence, Samuel Spence the Younger, Clarissa Spence and Anne Spence Memorial 135/215
Spence, Samuel died December 1865. Husband of Catherine Eunson Spence widow Lot 80 Nairne 1905. Parents of Clarissa Chapman wife of George Chapman bacon curer Nairne and Ann Chapman, wife of his brother, Elijah Chapman blacksmith Nairne. Also parents of Robert Spence who died 27/8/1884 intestate in Sydney NSW, and Samuel Spence whose last letter to his mother, dated 18/4/1877, came from Rockywater Thales? Hotel Darling NSW. Both sons were unmarried Application 24934
SPENCE, Catherine widow Nairne 1882[-1897] Memorial 32/344
No 1
SPENCE, Thomas plaisterer Prospect 1847 Memorial 438/8
SPENCE, Thomas plaisterer Walkerville 1849 Memorial 316/13
SPENCE, Thomas plasterer Kensington 1850[-1854] Memorial 86/25 Linked with George Spence gentleman Kensington 1854 Memorial 170/71
SPENCE, Thomas gentleman Adelaide and his wife, Mary Ann Spence 1852 Memorial 169/71
SPENCE, Thomas gentleman Kensington, about to leave the province for a time, power of attorney to his wife, Mary Ann Spence, to manage his SA business affairs 22/9/1852 Deposit 187/OA
SPENCE, Thomas publican Eaglehawk Maldon Vic, died 29/5/1863, of chronic rheumatism and heart disease (11 years), aged 44. Born Arbroath, Scotland Parents: George Spence weaver and Jane Spence. Emigrated to the Swan River (3 years), Adelaide (10 years), Victoria (11 years). Married 19/9/1840, St Martin, Guernsey CI, aged 21, to Mary Ann BROPHY. No family. Thomas Spence left real estate in SA to his parents, George and Jane Spence for life, then to his wife, Mary Ann Spence. His wife also inherited the Victoria Hotel, Eaglehawk, near Maldon, absolutely. She remarried to William THRELFALL IN 1864 (qv). Thomas Spence had a brother called George Spence living at Collingwood Vic in 1863 Application 17950
SPENCE, William farmer Baroota had died by 1902. Executors – William and Alexander Spence farmers Baroota Grant Book 24 Page 701 County Frome
SPENCER, Alexander, George Ingram and William all of Baroota 1895 Memorial 18/425
SPENCER, Ann Barber of the Hundred of Ward 1886 Memorial 127/375
SPENCER, David Warner Secretary of Commonwealth Hill Pty Ltd, of Jumbuk House, 9 French St, Adelaide, employed by the Company for 17 years until 1971. Byron Hugh MACLACHLAN Company Director 20 Edwin Tce, Gilberton, declared that Commonwealth Hill Pty Ltd belonged to the Maclachlan family Application 29750
SPENCER, Daniel wheelwright Darlington on the Sturt 1896[-1913] Memorial 193/426
SPENCER, Frederick carpenter Kensington. Kensington Methodist Church trustee 1929 Memorial 68/501, Application 27732
No 1
SPENCER, George farmer Morphett Vale 1853 Hundred of Myponga land grant Memorial 182/93
No 2
SPENCER, George saddler Watervale 1854[-1860] Memorial 184/78
SPENCER, George farmer Watervale 1868 Memorial 190/232
SPENCER, George Russell farmer Clarendon 1881[-1899] Memorial 24/332
SPENCER, H clerk to Matthew SMITH solicitor Adelaide (Gawler Place) 1848 Memorial 182/12
No 1
SPENCER, Henry saddler Lameroo. Hundred of Bews land grant 1908 Grant Book 12 Page 3 County Chandos
No 2
SPENCER, Henry gardener Hindmarsh 1924 Memorial 161/489
SPENCER, Henry formerly gardener Hindmarsh but now upholsterer Goolwa 1924 Memorial 199/499
SPENCER, Herbert J school teacher Walloway 1893 Memorial 28/418
SPENCER, J of Clarendon 1914 Memorial 133/471
No 1
SPENCER, James farmer Macclesfield 1851 Memorial 490/29
SPENCER, James farmer Morphett Vale 1853 Hundred of Myponga land grant Memorial 183/93
SPENCER, James farmer Myponga 1860 Application 1138
No 2 - perhaps the same person
SPENCER, James gardener Mt Lofty 1878[-1879] Memorial 206/308
SPENCER, James gardener Marion 1909 Memorial 122/461
SPENCER, Jeffrey Richard retired farmer Goolwa, aged 69 in 1956, declared that he had lived in Goolwa for 50 years Application 29161
No 1 - perhaps the same person
SPENCER, John labourer Adelaide 1841 Application 8822
SPENCER, John labourer Adelaide 1844 Memorial 358/3
SPENCER, John yeoman Adelaide 1848 Memorial 281/13
No 2 - perhaps a continuation of No 1
SPENCER, John farmer Old Tiers 1854 Memorial 3/69
SPENCER, John farmer Crafers 1868 Memorial 160/232
SPENCER, John farmer Crafers Crafers Primitive Methodist Chapel trustee 1875 Application 14285
SPENCER, John farmer Old Tiers 1877 Application 15847
SPENCER, John gardener near Mt Lofty 1878 Application 16714
No 3
SPENCER, John farmer Morphett Vale 1851 Memorial 21/32
No 4 - perhaps a continuation of No 3; mixture of the Elder and the Younger
SPENCER, John farmer Clarendon 1851[-1879] Memorial 379/52
SPENCER, John farmer Clarendon linked with William Spencer farmer Morphett Vale 1879 Memorial 231/317
SPENCER, John farmer Clarendon Wesleyan Methodist member 1857 Memorial 6/122
SPENCER, John the Younger Clarendon Wesleyan Methodist Chapel trustee, died 17/8/1872 Applications 13995/14016
SPENCER, John farmer Clarendon 1883 Application 19721
SPENCER, John farmer Clarendon, died 20/6/1894, of heart disease and dropsy, aged 76 Application 23275
No 5
SPENCER, John farmer Naracoorte Hundred of Naracoorte land grant 1880 Grant Book 50 Page 114 County Robe
No 6
SPENCER, John gardener High St, Kensington 1923[-1924] Memorial 112/487
No 1 - mixture of the Elder and the Younger
SPENCER, John James butcher Goolwa 1878 Memorial 73/305
SPENCER, John James died 9/5/1910. His widow, Edith Adelaide Spencer nee DUNN lived in Strathalbyn by 1912. Thomasin Dunn mentioned but not described Memorial 200/466
SPENCER, John James the Younger fisherman Goolwa 1929[-1933] Memorial 115/501
SPENCER, John James of Goolwa had two sisters - Lucy Emily ESTICK wife of George Estick, and Gertrude Helen FLETCHER all of Goolwa 1955. The Esticks tended an extensive grove of almonds on lot 62, on the corner of More and Loveday Sts in Goolwa Application 29133
No 1
SPENCER, Joseph farmer Nairne 1861 Memorial 346/172
No 2 - perhaps a continuation of No 1
SPENCER, Joseph labourer Scott Creek near Nairne linked with William Spencer butcher Nairne 1866 Memorial 199/210
SPENCER, Joseph labourer Scott Creek near Nairne 1879 Memorial 103/313
SPENCER, Katherine (possibly formerly a Miss ROSS) widow Dawesley1890 Memorial 171/404
SPENCER, Otto chaff merchant Adelaide Rd, Kapunda 1925 Application 27360
SPENCER, Richard blacksmith Adelaide 1873 Memorial 139/267
SPENCER, Richard James postal assistant Goolwa, aged 30 in 1955, declared that he had lived in Goolwa for all of his life Application 29139
SPENCER, Robert farmer The Sturt 1875[-1876] Memorial 37/282
No 1
SPENCER, Thomas and William farmers Section 5 Hundred of Onkaparinga 1858 Memorial 7/146
SPENCER, Thomas of the New Tiers 1860 Memorial 99/165
SPENCER, Thomas farmer Section 5 Hundred of Onkaparinga 1860 Memorial 218/171
SPENCER, Thomas gardener Mt Lofty 1868 Memorial 82/230
SPENCER, Thomas gardener Summertown 1902 Memorial 178/445
No 2
SPENCER, Thomas farmer Blinman. Hundred of Carr land grant 1886 Grant Book 59 Page 3 County Taunton
No 1
SPENCER, William labourer Adelaide 1838 Memorial 200/4
SPENCER, William of Adelaide 1841 Application 8822
SPENCER, William labourer Magill 1845[-1846] Memorial 221/5 Labourer Hurtle Vale 1847 Memorial 290/12
SPENCER, William farmer Morphett Vale 1848 Memorial 454/20 Farmer Hurtle Vale 1850 Memorial 379/24
SPENCER, William farmer Morphett Vale 1853[-1870] Hundred of Myponga land grant Memorial 181/93
No 2
SPENCER, William labourer Adelaide 1853[-1854] Memorial 19/48
No 3
SPENCER, William farmer Section 5 Hundred of Onkaparinga 1852[-1859] Memorial 471/42
SPENCER, William farmer Scott Creek near Nairne 1865 Memorial 152/207
SPENCER, William [formerly farmer Scott Creek near Nairne but now] mail contractor Swanport 1867 Memorial 162/222
SPENCER, William labourer Swanport Murray River. He sold land at Dawesley 1867 Memorial 239/223
SPENCER, William mason North Adelaide 1898 Memorial 18/434
SPENCER, WO hairdresser Pt Adelaide 1912 Application 26079
No 1
SPENDER, Job carpenter Adelaide 1851[-1853] Memorial 173/29
SPENDER, Job publican Adelaide (Hindmarsh Hotel Pirie St) linked with William Spender publican of the same place 1855 Memorial 325/82
SPENDER, Job builder Adelaide 1857 Enrolment 97/38
SPENDER, Job yeoman Adelaide 1851 Memorial 190/37
SPENDER, Job carpenter Park Land South 1851 Memorial 334/37
SPENDER, Job builder Parkside 1854[-1857] Memorial 213/79 He laid out Spenderville on pt Section 240 Survey B Memorial 140/119
SPENDER, Job builder formerly of Adelaide but now of Unley 1858 Memorial 61/140
SPENDER, Job builder formerly of Parkside 1856 but now of Balhannah 1867 Application 8219
SPENDER, Job gentleman Maylands, died 18/4/1886. His widow, Emily Elizabeth Spender, remarried 28/4/1887 to Stephen Robert COX bootmaker Norwood. Perhaps linked with Edwin John Cox solicitor Adelaide Memorial 94/387
SPERBER, Peter Martin Lebrecht advertising manager Prince of Wales Theatre Adelaide (Grote St) changed his name to Leonard Sperber 1925. Born 24/4/1900 Lane St, Broken Hill NSW Memorial 143/492
SPERLING, Johann Ernst Ewald labourer Stockwell 1942 Memorial 149/516
SPERR, Ottilie spinster Cox Creek 1854 Memorial 172/64
No 1 - perhaps a mixture of the Elder and the Younger
SPERRING, George brickmaker Bowden 1851[-1863] Memorial 453/34
SPERRING, George brickmaker Bowden 1863 Application 4358
SPERRING, George labourer Third St, Bowden 1904, had been living in the area since c1881 Application 24899
SPERRING, George labourer Third St, Bowden 1905, declared that he had lived in Bowden since c1882 Application 24930
No 2
SPERRING, George labourer Pt Adelaide 1854 Memorial 471/63
SPERRING, George labourer Le Fevre Peninsula 1855 Memorial 69/85
SPERRING, George labourer formerly of Pt Adelaide but now of Mosquito Plains 1860 Memorial 43/165
No 1
SPERRING, William labourer Le Fevre Peninsula 1854 Memorial 61/80
SPERRING, William formerly labourer 1854 but now baker Le Fevre Peninsula 1865 Application 6200
SPICE, James land broker Laura 1878 Memorial 216/306
No 1
SPICER, Edward stockholder Currency Creek 1844 Memorial 478/46
SPICER, Edward sheep farmer Pt Lincoln 1849[-1850] Memorial 220/19
No 2
SPICER, Edward farmer of the Onkaparinga Road near Edwardstown 1841 Application 25199
SPICER, Edward gentleman Black Forest 1847[-1853] Memorial 60/10
SPICER, Edward gentleman Black Forest 1851 Memorial 150/31 Formerly of the Black Forest, but now on a voyage to England 1851 Memorial 115/32
SPICER, Edward gentleman formerly of the Black Forest but now of Adelaide 1853 Memorial 480/54
SPICER, Edward gentleman Adelaide 1854 Memorial 157/69
SPICER, Edward merchant Adelaide 1860 Application 1173
SPICER, Edward Esquire Rose Park, died 7/5/1906. Father of Edward Henry Spicer formerly merchant Adelaide (Currie St) but now gentleman North Adelaide Memorial 25/470
SPICER, Edward Henry of Kyoto, Japan, died 4/12/1906 (trustee for the estate of the late Edward Spicer Esquire Rose Park, who died 7/5/1906). Father of Edward Gordon Spicer, Cyril Mortlock Spicer, William Ranson Mortlock Spicer and Henry Wallis Spicer. Brother to Ellen Peterswald Theresa SYMONS and Sarah COOK 1929 Memorials 5 & 6/502
SPICER, Elizabeth Trevethan widow Norwood 1864 Application 5082
SPICER, Emma widow Ramsgate, Kent, England 1913 Memorial 170/468
No 1
SPICER, Frederick surgeon Adelaide 1864 Memorial 214/193
SPICER, Frederick surgeon formerly of Adelaide but now of Glenelg 1871 Memorial 30/264
SPICER, Henry Wallis medical student Adelaide 1911[-1912] Memorial 157/465
No 1
SPICER, James of Laura 1879 Memorial 250/315
SPICER, James auctioneer Laura. Trustee Institute Laura Laura (Hundred of Booyoolie) township allotment land grant 1879 Grant Book 60 Page 456 County Victoria
SPICER, James auctioneer Laura 1887 Memorial 99/385
SPICER, Jane spinster Auburn 1855 Memorial 54/83
SPICER, John shoemaker Yongala. Hundred of Yongala land grant 1881 Grant Book 13 Page 197 County Dalhousie
SPICER, John Edward gentleman Melbourne Vic, power of attorney to George Hamilton TRAILL bank manager Melbourne, to manage his pastoral interests in the waste lands of the Crown in SA 14/4/1883 Deposit 107/1883
No 1
SPICER, John Thomas shoemaker Hahndorf 1861[-1866]
Memorial 226/176
SPICER, John Thomas shoemaker Hahndorf. Trustee Primitive Methodist Chapel Hahndorf 1862 Memorial 62/184
SPICER, John William solicitor Adelaide 1842[-1849] Memorial 186/2
No 1
SPICER, Percival Thomas tailor Adelaide (Rundle St) 1918 Memorial 84/477
SPICER, Percival Thomas tailor and mercer Adelaide 1919 Memorial 116/478
SPICER, Robert agent Adelaide, trustee for the estate of Jane Spicer spinster formerly of Auburn late of Adelaide, who died c1891 Application 22221
SPICER, Thomas Coombe farmer Edwardstown 1854 Memorial 387/76
SPICER, William labourer formerly of Enfield 1854 but now of Mt Buninyong Vic 1864 Application 5227
No 1
SPICER, William Clarke farmer Upper Wakefield and his wife, Mary Spicer 1853 Memorial 69/55
SPICER, William Clarke farmer Binscombe Farm Upper Wakefield 1854 Memorial 446/75
SPICER, William Clarke farmer Upper Wakefield 1854[-1860] Auburn Bible Christian Chapel trustee 1854 Memorial 345/72
Upper Wakefield District Councillor 1856 Memorial 375/96
SPICER, William Clarke of Brinscombe near Auburn 1857 Memorial 244/114
SPICER, William Clarke farmer of the Upper Wakefield 1855 of Auburn 1865 [Likely the same address] Application 6155
SPICER, William Clarke farmer Upper Wakefield Hundred of Upper Wakefield land grant 1858 Grant Book 56 Page 125 County Stanley
SPICER, William Clarke farmer Auburn 1866 Application 7463
SPICER, William Ranson Mortlock gentleman Coogee NSW, died 12/4/1928 Royal North Shore Hospital, Sydney NSW. Brother to Henry Wallis Spicer. Estate worth £7,013 Memorial 58/501
No 1
SPICER, William Wakefield farmer Riverton Co Light. Hundred of Cotton land grant 1911 Grant Book 12 Page 125 County Chandos
SPICER, William Wakefield farmer Lameroo. Hundred of Cotton land grant 1911 Grant Book 12 Page 125 County Chandos
SPICER, William Wakefield farmer Wilkawatt trustee Presbyterian Church Dingo Bore 1911 Grant Book 12 Page 126 County Chandos
SPICER, William Wakefield farmer Lameroo 1925 Memorial 2/494
SPIER, John labourer Bowden 1851 Memorial 469/74
SPIER, L clerk Adelaide 1914 Memorial 155/471
SPIERS, AE clerk Wilmington 1920 Application 28155
SPIERS, Andrew farmer near Clare Hundred of Hart land grant 1865[-1866] Grant Book 56 Page 476 County Stanley
No 1
SPIERS, Henry of Mernmerna 1876 Memorial 191/289
SPIERS, Henry storekeeper Mernmerna. Mernmerna (Hundred of Woolyana) township allotment land grant 1883 Grant Book 5 Page 58 County Blachford
SPIERS, Henry farmer Woolyana linked with William Spiers farmer Hawker 1892 Memorial 109/414
No 1 - perhaps the same person
SPIERS, William farmer Fairview Clare Hundred of Milne land grant 1861 Grant Book 56 Page 345 County Stanley
SPIERS, William farmer Clare 1877 Application 16271
SPIERS, William farmer Whitewall and Mary Ann Pearce his wife nee Mary Ann PEARCE perhaps daughter of the late Thomas Pearce of Mern Merna now deceased. Linked with Charles Pearce farmer Gordon 1888 Memorial 76/393
SPIEWKOWSKI, Catherine nee BENNETT [formerly Adelaide; married after 1874] married woman Pt Augusta, died 15/10/1886 intestate. Letters of administration to her husband, Jacob Marcus Asher Spiewkowski broker Adelaide. Estate worth £50 1888 Application 21467
SPIEWKOWSKI, William gentleman Jamestown Co Victoria. Yongala (Hundred of Yongala) township allotment land grant 1876 Grant Book 13 Page 151 County Dalhousie
SPILLER, Alfred licensed victualler Adelaide became a bankrupt 'save and except thereout the wearing apparel of the said Alfred Spiller his wife and family and necessary articles of household furniture not exceeding the sum of £30' 1873 Memorial 127/310
No 1
SPILLER, Emanuel compositor Adelaide 1849[-1854] Memorial 20/15
SPILLER, Emanuel compositor [formerly of Adelaide but now] of Unley 1855 Memorial 137/91
SPILLER, Emanuel compositor formerly of Unley 1855 now of Adelaide 1871 Application 11382.
SPILLER, Emanuel formerly of Unley then of Adelaide compositor 1849 now printer (Grenfell St) 1873 Application 12772
SPILLER, Herbert William auctioneer’s clerk Adelaide 1884 Memorials 129/356 & 141/362
No 1
SPILLER, Robert slater Adelaide (Grenfell St) 1841 Memorial 387/1
SPILLER, Robert slater Adelaide but now licensed victualler Morphett Vale 1847 Memorial 14/8
SPILLER, Samuel Vincent farmer Gumeracha 1866 Memorial 226/265
SPILLER, William Bowden printer linked with Mary Ann Spiller widow Adelaide 1876 Memorial 39/295
SPILLETT, Edward mason Penola 1863[-1865] Memorial 341/191
SPINKSTON, Albertina Helen spinster Kybunga 1896[-1898] Memorial 228/426
No 1
SPINKSTON, James Henry hotel broker Adelaide 1910[-1927] Memorial 134/463
SPINKSTON, James Henry hotelbroker Adelaide and Elizabeth Mary Spinkston his wife 1916 Application 26514
No 1
SPINKSTON, William Leslie licensed valuer Adelaide (Majestic Chambers, King William St) 1948 Memorial 91/523
SPINKSTON, William Leslie hotelbroker Adelaide (Majestic Chambers, King William St) 1955 Memorial 107/530
SPITTLE, Joseph carpenter Norwood 1874 Application 13930
No 1
SPLAINE, Henry Horne police constable Adelaide 1881 Memorial 224/332
SPLAINE, Henry Horne gardener East Marden 1882 Application 19228
SPLANE, William bootmaker Pt Augusta Co Frome. Marree (Out of Hundreds) township allotment land grant 1884 Grant Book 65 Page 135 County Not named
SPOALDING, Thomas and Thomas Henry of Pt Lincoln 1856 Memorial 189/121
SPOALDING, Thomas Henry farmer Pt Lincoln 1875 Memorial 110/281
No 1
SPOEHR, August farmer Glen Osmond 1851 Memorial 286/36
SPOEHR, August farmer Balhannah 1856[-1864] Memorial 220/98
SPOEHR, August farmer near Hahndorf. Member St John German Protestant Church Hahndorf 1859 Memorial 301/153
SPOEHR, Carl Heinrich of Tungkillo 1870 Memorial 240/247
No 1
SPOEHR, Christian Heinrich farmer Blumberg 1857 Memorial 110/122
SPOEHR, Christian Heinrich farmer Balhannah 1857 Memorial 316/122
SPOEHR, Franklin Albert clerk Mt Gambier 1945. Mt Gambier Lutheran Church trustee Application 28421
SPOEHR/SPOHR/SPÖHR, Hermann farmer Tungkillo. Hundred of Tungkillo land grant 1867 Grant Book 58 Page 306 County Sturt
SPOEHR, Hermann August farmer Woodside 1921 Memorial 71/482
SPOEHR/SPOHR/SPÖHR, Wilhelm August Julius farmer Tungkillo Hundred of Tungkillo land grant 1867 Grant Book 58 Page 305 County Sturt
No 1
SPOKES, Edward ironworker Norwood 1856 Memorial 238/112
SPOKES, Edward ironwheeler Norwood 1856[-1867] Memorial 238/112
SPOKES, Edward iron wheeler Osmond Tce, Norwood, died 15/1/1891, leaving his home to his housekeeper, Sarah RICHARDSON spinster Norwood. Was she a relative to William RICHARDSON carpenter Norwood? Josiah Eustace DODD organ builder Adelaide and Norwood was a good friend of Edward Spokes Application 22451
SPONG, Reginald Nash the Younger vigneron McLaren Vale 1950 Application 28751
SPONG, William Joseph carpenter Adelaide 1850 Memorial 296/137
SPOONER, George of Hinmarsh 1918 Memorial 162/476
SPOONER, Phoebe spinster Pt Adelaide 1855 Memorial 498/95
SPOONER, William french polisher Adelaide 1865 Memorial 34/237 Carpenter Adelaide 1869 Memorial 101/237
SPORN, Arthur Aubrey accountant Light Pass 1942, inherited pt Section 182 Hundred of Moorooroo (the Sporn homestead), which his father, Friedrich Paul Sporn, who died 18/11/1940, left to him absolutely after AA Sporn's mother (Lydia Emma Sporn) had died and all the children had turned 21 Application 28335
SPORN, Friedrich Gottlieb Ernst farmer Hundred of Yanyarrie 1890 Memorial 53/401
SPORN, Friedrich Paul farmer Light Pass, died 18/11/1940 Angaston. Husband of Lydia Emma Sporn. Father of Carl Friedrich Walter Sporn farmer Light Pass, Alwin Richard Sporn stock clerk Saddleworth, Frank Martin Sporn, Paul Bernhard Sporn, Arthur Aubrey Sporn and Kenneth George Sporn. My said son Arthur Aubrey Sporn shall suffer and permit my wife during her life … to have the full use, benefit and enjoyment of the smaller dwelling house on the said land with full and free right of ingress, egress and regress thereto and therefrom for herself, her friends, servants and visitors from the said dwelling house to the usual exit to a public road off the said land; and that he shall at his own cost supply her during her life with as much cut and dry firewood and milk as she shall require for her own use and will all medicine, medical attendance, comforts and nursing as she shall require; and that he will place at her disposal a suitable horse and buggy with a competent driver as and when she shall reasonably require the same … I hereby further declare that in the event of my dear wife marrying again before my youngest child attains the age of 21 years her interest in and all benefits to which she becomes entitled under this will shall thereupon absolutely cease … ' Memorial 106/516
No 1
SPORN, Johann farmer Light Pass 1853[-1854] Memorial 269/56
SPORN, Johann farmer Light Pass near Nuriootpa, died 17/8/1899. Estate worth £14,050. Husband of Maria Rosine Sporn nee DITTRICH. Father of Caroline SAUER, Friedrich Gottlieb Ernst Sporn, August Heinrich Sporn, Julius Reinhold Sporn, Anna Elisabeth THAMM, Clara Mathilde SPANAGEL, Pauline Minna CONRAD, Antonie Martha Sporn, and Friedrich Paul Sporn. Trustees; Traugott Dittrich farmer near Stockwell and Hermann NIETSCHKE farmer Gnadenfrei Memorial 92/439
SPORN, Johann farmer Light Pass, died 17/8/1899. Estate worth £14,050. His wife, Maria Rosina nee DITTRICH to have his personal estate and management of the farm during the minority of his son, Friedrich Paul Sporn. FP Sporn to get the farm when he turned 21, except that he had to allow his mother to live in the house built on Section 187 for her lifetime. J Sporn's wife to get £1,500 cash after he died. Cash bequests to his children - Caroline SAUER, Friedrich Gottlieb Ernst Sporn, August Heinrich Sporn, Julius Reinhold Sporn, Anna Elisabeth THAMM, Clara Mathilde SPANAGEL, Pauline Minna CONRAD and Antonie Martha Sporn. If either his wife or his son should die before inheriting their legacy, the estate to be sold and the profits distributed equally amongst the surviving children, except Section 187 if the widow was still living Application 25957
SPORN, Kenneth George stock clerk Jamestown 1942 Application 28336
No 1
SPOTSWOOD, John farmer near Dalkey linked with Richard Keane Spotswood the Elder farmer Dalkey 1877 Memorial 146/304
SPOTSWOOD, John of Dalkey 1879 Memorial 47/317
SPOTSWOOD, John farmer Buckingham. Hundred of Wirrega land grant 1890 Grant Book 7 Page 47 County Buckingham
No 1
SPOTSWOOD, Richard Keane farmer Gepps Cross 1853 Memorial 351/51
SPOTSWOOD, Richard Keane farmer Dry Creek 1859[-1862] Memorial 12/149, Application 2907
SPOTSWOOD, Richard Keane farmer Enfield 1862 Application 3456
SPOTSWOOD, Richard Keane farmer Crafers 1868 Memorial 116/229
SPOTSWOOD, Richard Keane farmer Balaklava Hundred of Dalkey land grant 1878[-1882] Grant Book 26 Page 223 County Gawler
SPOTSWOOD, Richard Keane farmer Owen near Hamley Bridge 1881 Memorial 242/336
No 1
SPOTSWOOD, Thomas Hugh grazier Buckingham. Hundred of Wirrega land grant 1899 Grant Book 7 Page 48 County Buckingham.
SPOTSWOOD, Thomas Hugh grazier Mt Lofty Co Adelaide. Hundred of Wirrega land grant 1908 Grant Book 7 Page 51 County Buckingham
No 1
SPRATT, Charles farmer Gawler Plains 1876 Memorial 89/290
SPRATT, Charles farmer near Stockport 1883 Memorial 41/351
SPRATT, Charles labourer Wasleys 1891 Memorial 64/409
No 1
SPRATT, John blacksmith Clare 1857[-1867] Memorial 331/125
SPRATT, John blacksmith Clare 1862 Application 3709.
SPRATT, John blacksmith Mintaro 1861 Memorial 120/244
SPRATT, John farrier Clare became a bankrupt in 1879 Memorial 92/318
SPRATT, John blacksmith Clare Co Stanley. Laura (Hundred of Booyoolie) township allotment land grant 1872 Grant Book 60 Page 452 County Victoria
SPRATT, John blacksmith Clare 1884 Application 20342
SPRATT, Norman L porter Snowtown 1935 Memorial 177/508
No 1
SPRATT, Thomas of Clare 1861 Memorial 31/183
SPRATT, Thomas blacksmith Clare 1862 Memorial 54/183
SPRATT, Thomas blacksmith Melrose 1863 Application 27404
SPRATT, Thomas blacksmith Mt Remarkable 1871 Application 11786, Application 6266
SPRATT, Thomas blacksmith Melrose trustee Institute Melrose Hundred of Wongyarra land grant 1873 Grant Book 23 Page 50 County Frome
SPRATT, Thomas blacksmith Melrose 1865[-1882] Memorial 84/203
SPRATT, Thomas blacksmith formerly of Clare but now of Melrose 1880 Memorial 210/323
SPRATT, Thomas blacksmith Melrose 1887 Memorial 106/382
SPRATT, Thomas formerly machinist but now farmer Melrose 1893 Memorial 179/419
SPRATT, Thomas farmer Melrose, died 20/2/ 1911. Husband of Margaret Spratt Memorial 180/464
SPRATT, Thomas blacksmith formerly of Clare late of Melrose, died 20/2/1911. Husband of Margaret Spratt 1918. FW JACKA (no description) was her nephew Application 26729
SPRATT, Margaret widow Melrose, died 7/10/1926. Executor; Walter FOOT farmer formerly of Melrose but now of the Hundred of Wongyarra Memorial 74/498
No 2
SPRATT, Thomas hawker Gawler 1874 Application 22054
SPRATT, William blacksmith Hutt River 1858 Memorial 65/135
No 1
SPRAY, George potter Norwood 1849 Memorial 440/17
SPRAY, George brickmaker Kensington 1855[-1856] Memorial 41/80
SPRAY, George brickmaker Kensington and Sarah Spray his wife formerly Sarah TUMBER 1857[-1869] Memorial 241/116
Application 10136
No 1
SPRENGER, Georg Heinrich yeoman Athelstone 1853[-1856] Memorial 60/100
SPRENGER, Georg Heinrich [formerly yeoman Athelstone but now] farmer Mt Gambier 1862 Memorial 268/186
SPRIGG, Bannister gentleman Clarendon 1853 Memorial 50/51
SPRIGG, Benjamin Peter farmer Morphett Vale 1854[-1857] Memorial 140/66
No 1
SPRIGG, Charles gentleman near Clarendon 1853 Memorial 50/51
SPRIGG, Charles father of Thomas Abraham Augustus Sprigg (his eldest son) both gentlemen Glenville near Clarendon 1856 Memorial 190/101
SPRIGG, Frances widow Clarendon [Mrs Charles Sprigg] and her sons, Thomas Abraham Augustus Sprigg and George Hutchinson Sprigg gentlemen Noarlunga District 1857 Memorial 314/130
SPRIGG, Mrs Frances of Adelaide 1859 Enrolment 72/40
SPRIGG, Frances widow Morphett Vale 1860 Application 1459
SPRIGG, Frances widow formerly of Adelaide 1841 but now of Glenville 1866. Linked with Thomas Abraham Augustus Sprigg (likely a son??) Application 8027
SPRIGG, Frances widow Glenville near Clarendon linked with George Hutchinson Sprigg farmer Morphett Vale and Henry Lorenzo Sprigg sheep farmer residing between Pt Augusta and the Darling River in NSW 1874 Memorial 67/275
SPRIGG, Frances otherwise Frances MOSSE of Glenville House, died between 1863-1875. Complicated arrangements for bequests of real estate to her eldest son, Thomas AA Sprigg and his unnamed wife, and other sons, George H Sprigg, Henry L Sprigg, John Wogan Sprigg, Peter Benjamin Sprigg, Charles M Sprigg and Samuel A Sprigg, also her grandson, Charles William Leckey Sprigg Memorial 84/282
No 2
SPRIGG, Charles farmer Morphett Vale 1890 Application 21974
SPRIGG, Charles Arthur Mosse accountant North Adelaide linked with SPRIGG, Emma Frances spinster Morphett Vale 1909 Application 25594
No 1
SPRIGG, Charles Mosse, Samuel Andrew and Benjamin Peter farmers Morphett Vale 1854[-1857] Memorial 140/66
SPRIGG, Charles Mosse farmer Morphett Vale 1882 Application 19397
SPRIGG, Charles Mosse farmer Morphett Vale linked with George Stanage Sprigg farmer Narracoorte and Thomas Abraham Augustus Sprigg gentleman Kensington Park 1893 Memorial 110/418
SPRIGG, Edwin Thomas farmer Morphett Vale 1867 Memorial 245/221
SPRIGG, Emma Frances spinster Morphett Vale 1898 Memorial 201/435
SPRIGG, George JP of Kadina 1916 Memorial 200/474
No 1
SPRIGG, George Hutchinson, Thomas Abraham Augustus and Henry Lorenzo farmers Morphett Vale 1849 Memorial 436/17 Farmers of Glenville near Morphett Vale 1849[-1851] Memorials 154/18 & 321/30
SPRIGG, George Hutchinson farmer Morphett Vale 1856 Memorial 414/96
SPRIGG, George Hutchinson gentleman Woodlawn Morphett Vale 1858 Memorial 319/135
SPRIGG, George Hutchinson of the Hundred of Glen Roy trustee Presbyterian Church Keppoch Hundred of Glen Roy land grant 1873 Grant Book 29 Page 289 County MacDonnell
SPRIGG, George Hutchinson farmer Hynam trustee Cemetery Hundred of Hynam Hundred of Hynam land grant 1875 Grant Book 29 Page 163 County MacDonnell
SPRIGG, George Hutchinson farmer Morphett Vale Hundred of Hynam land grant 1879 Grant Book 29 Page 166 County MacDonnell
SPRIGG, George Hutchinson gentleman Morphett Vale 1853, died 4/12/1885 intestate as a farmer near Narracoorte. Husband of Jane Jemima Sprigg RPA Search 2235
SPRIGG, Jane Jemima widow near Narracoorte relict of the late George Hutchinson Sprigg now deceased 1891 Memorial 29/409
SPRIGG, Hedley C farmer Morphett Vale 1915 Memorial 110/473
SPRIGG, Henry Lorenzo and SPRIGG, George Hutchison gentlemen Morphett Vale 1860 Application 1030
SPRIGG, Henry Lorenzo farmer Hynam trustee Cemetery Hundred of Hynam Hundred of Hynam land grant 1875 Grant Book 29 Page 163 County MacDonnell
SPRIGG, Henry Lorenzo farmer Morphett Vale Hundred of Hynam land grant 1876 Grant Book 29 Page 163 County MacDonnell
SPRIGG, Henry Lorenzo farmer Hundred of Hynam Hundred of Hynam land grant 1883 Grant Book 29 Page 168 County MacDonnell
SPRIGG, Henry Lorenzo gentleman Morphett Vale 1853, died 28/8/1892 as a farmer of San Lorenzo. Father of George Stanage Sprigg gentleman Norwood and Ellen Margaret Sprigg no description. By 1905, GS Sprigg was a gentleman of Palmerston in the N Territory Memorial 199/453 & RPA Search 2235
SPRIGG, Henry Lorenzo married Frances Jane STANAGE on 28/8/1847 Holy Trinity Adelaide. HL Sprigg farmer Kensington Park, died 28/8/1892, of cystitis, aged 71. His eldest son, George Stanage Spriggs, was born 4/1/1860, at Morphett Vale. HL Sprigg was a brother to Charles Mosse Sprigg farmer Morphett Vale Application 22657
SPRIGG, Henry Lorenzo gentleman Morphett Vale and Frances Jane Sprigg his wife 1857 Enrolment 62/40
SPRIGG, Henry Lorenzo farmer San Lorenzo, died 28/8/1892 intestate. Letters of administation to George Stanage Sprigg gentleman Norwood 1905 Application 25009
SPRIGG, HS farmer Hynam 1873 Memorial 129/266
SPRIGG, John Lorenzo gentleman Morphett Vale 1851 Memorial 112/35
No 1
SPRIGG, Samuel Andrew farmer Morphett Vale married 9/9/1856 Holy Trinity Adelaide to Jessie Newell nee ?. His brother, Charles Mosse Sprigg, lived with them for a year at Morphett Vale after their marriage, in a house which SA Sprigg had buildt for himself. For 1864-1865 SA Sprigg and his wife lived at Talabooha, an outstation of Oolnina Station. From the end of 1865 until his death on 7/8/1888, SA Sprigg lived on his original property at Morphett Vale. From 1896, Mrs Sprigg lived in Palm Place, Hackney. Unmarried daughters mentioned: Agnes Jeanie Sprigg of Morphett Vale, Jessie Frances Sprigg of Glenelg, Ernestine Adelaide Sprigg of Hackney. Another family member: Edward Woolaston Sprigg formerly of Morphett Vale, but now Minister of the Gospel Gardiner near Melbourne 1915. Application 26487
SPRIGG, Samuel Andrew and Jessie Newell Sprigg married in 9/9/1856 at Holy Trinity Adelaide. They went to live in a house, called Woodlands, which SA Sprigg built at Morphett Vale. Between 1864-1865, the Sprigg lived at Talaboha an outstation of Oolnina. SA Sprigg died 7/8/1888. He left his real estate to his wife for life or until remarriage, then to his unmarried daughters for life, then to his youngest son in remainder expectant. His brother Charles Mosse Sprigg died 29/9/1904. His other brother, Peter Benjamin Sprigg, died 10/12/1874, a bachelor and intestate. SA Sprigg's widow and daughters shifted to Adelaide in 1896. Mrs Sprigg and her daughter Ernestine Adelaide Sprigg lived at Palm Place, Hackney. Another daughter, Agnes Jeanie Sprigg remained at Morphett Vale, while another daughter Jessie Frances Sprigg lived at Glenelg 1916. Edward Woolaston Sprigg Minister of the Gospel formerly of Morphett Vale now of Gardiner near Melbourne Vic 1916, also a member of this family Application 26487
SPRIGG, Susan married woman Morphett Vale 1904 Memorial 168/450
SPRIGG, Thomas storekeeper Hackham 1884 Memorial 158/358
No 1
SPRIGG, Thomas AA of Glenville 1860 Memorial 146/168
SPRIGG, Thomas Abraham Augustus gentleman Glenville near Clarendon and Mary Rachel Sprigg his wife 1886 Memorial 101/380
SPRIGG, Thomas Abraham Augustus gentleman Kensington Park and Mary Rachel Sprigg his wife 1893 Memorial 110/418
SPRIGG, William Edward of the Hundred of Way 1887 Memorial 183/382
SPRING, Arthur labourer Naracoorte Hundred of Naracoorte land grant 1900 Grant Book 50 Page 118 County Robe
No 1
SPRINGBETT, Edward farmer Lyndoch Valley 1851[-1870] Memorial 294/41
SPRINGBETT, Edward farmer formerly of Lyndoch 1868 but now of Narridy 1875 Application 14148
SPRINGBETT, Edwin carpenter Lyndoch 1891 Memorial 161/411
No 1
SPRINGBETT, John farmer Lyndoch Valley 1851[-1878] Memorial 294/41
SPRINGBETT, John vigneron Lyndoch Valley 1891 Application 22117
No 1 - mixture of the Elder and the Younger
SPRINGBETT, Samuel Senr farmer Lyndoch Valley 1851 Memorial 294/41
SPRINGBETT, Samuel Junr farmer Lyndoch Valley 1851 Memorial 294/41
SPRINGBETT, Samuel the Younger farmer Sandy Creek Hundred of Barossa 1858 Hundred of Barossa District School trustee Memorial 54/152
SPRINGBETT, Samuel farmer Barossa 1854 Memorial 425/65
SPRINGBETT, Samuel gentleman Lyndoch Valley 1857 Memorial 54/129
SPRINGBETT, Samuel farmer Chittome Farm Lyndoch Valley, died 29/12/1867 Memorial 172/227
SPRINGBETT, Samuel the Younger farmer Sandy Creek 1867 Memorial 190/223
SPRINGBETT, Samuel farmer Sandy Creek Road 1872 Memorial 59/261
No 1 - likely to be the same person
SPRINGETT, Charles and John William bakers Norwood 1858 Memorial 208/132
SPRINGETT, Charles farmer Williamstown 1859. Williamstown Wesleyan Methodist Chapel trustee Memorial 58/161
SPRINGETT, John William baker Adelaide 1853 Memorial 44/49
SPRINGETT, William of Adelaide 1854[-1857] Memorial 465/77
No 1
SPRINGFIELD, William yeoman Adelaide 1846 Memorial 7/6
SPRINGFIELD, William baker Pine Forest 1850[-1854] Memorial 372/20
SPRINGFIELD, William labourer Pine Forest died 18/1/1855 intestate Application 19419
SPRITCH, Thomas Nash licensed victualler Pt Adelaide and Sabina Jane Spritch his wife formerly Sabina Jane YEO. John Yeo gentleman Findon mentioned 1882 Memorial 58/339
No 1
SPROD, John medical practitioner Kensington 1880[-1882] Memorial 73/326, Application 18183
SPROD, John surgeon formerly of Kensington but now of North Tce, Adelaide 1886 Application 21062
No 1
SPROD, John Henry Napier turner Adelaide (Gouger St) 1849 Memorial 490/17
SPROD, John Henry Napier turner Adelaide 1853[-1857] Memorial 171/48
SPROD, John Henry Napier farmer Norwood 1853 Memorial 97/61
SPROD, John Henry Napier turner Norwood 1858[-1867] Memorial 292/137
SPROD, John Henry Napier turner The Parade, Norwood 1866 Memorial 286/209
SPROD, John Henry Napier turner Adelaide 1874 Application 13709
SPROD, John Henry Napier cabinetmaker Norwood 1858[-1882] Memorial 151/148
SPROD, John Henry Napier cabinetmaker Parkside 1863 Memorial 196/188
No 1
SPROULE, Eliza civil servant Semaphore 1897 Memorial 121/433
SPROULE, Eliza married woman formerly civil servant Semaphore 1911 Memorial 56/465
SPRY, Francis Rupert Wellman farmer and grazier Letts Gawler River 1936, a director of Letts Proprietary Ltd whose head office was situated at Letts Gawler River Application 28004
SPRY, Frank Richard and John Dingle boot manufacturers Adelaide (Pirie St) trading under the style or firm of Spry Bros 1890 Memorial 8/406
SPRY, James farmer Palmer Hundred of Mobilong land grant 1886 Grant Book 58 Page 371 County Sturt
No 1
SPRY, John farmer Kulpara trustee Cemetery and Public School Kulpara 1873 Grant Book 14 Page 323 County Daly
No 2
SPRY, John shoemaker Tungkillo Hundred of Tungkillo land grant 1897 Grant Book 58 Page 290 County Sturt
No 1
SPRY, John Pugsley farmer Kingston S-E 1881 Application 18934
SPRY, John Pugsley farmer Reedy Creek S-E 1885 Memorial 120/371
SPRY, John Pugsley farmer Kulpara Hundred of Bowaka land grant 1886 Grant Book 51 Page 52 County Robe
No 1
SPRY, Richard Louis and William Pugsley Spry both of Kulpara 1889 Memorial 189/399
SPRY, Richard Louis farmer Kulpara 1898 Memorial 5/435
SPRY, Richard Louis farmer Ninnes. Hundred of Ninnes land grant 1904 Grant Book 14 Page 297 County Daly
No 1
SPRY, Thomas farmer Pt Elliot 1853[-1854] Memorial 174/53
SPRY, Thomas farmer near Middleton 1861[-1869] Memorial 126/175
SPRY, Thomas farmer formerly near Middleton but now of McLaren Vale 1881 Application 18934
SPRY, Thomas formerly farmer Middleton but now gardener McLaren Vale 1889 Memorial 183/395
No 2
SPRY, Thomas labourer Coobowie Hundred of Melville land grant 1898 Grant Book 19 Page 88 County Fergusson
SPRY, William farmer Bowhill.Trustee Lutheran Church Bowhill 1914 Grant Book 6 Page 3 County Buccleuch
No 1 – William Pugsley Spry
SPRY, William blacksmith Kulpara 1875 Memorial 100/285
SPRY, William Pugsley farmer Kulpara. Hundred of Clinton land grant 1883 Grant Book 14 Page 135 County Daly
SPRY, William Pugsley formerly blacksmith but now publican Kulpara 1883 Memorials 185 & 187/349
SPRY, William Thomas dyer North Adelaide. Christ Church North Adelaide trustee 1917 Memorial 160/475
SPUD, John teamster Pt Lincoln 1871 Application 11784
SPURLING, Charles Edwin of Reeves Plains Co Gawler. Hundred of Black Rock Plain land grant 1882 Grant Book 13 Page 111 County Dalhousie
SPURLING, Joshua farmer near Mallala. Hundred of Grace land grant 1878 Grant Book 27 Page 53 County Gawler
SPURR, John farmer Coonatto Co Frome 1882 Memorial 126/346
No 1
SPURR, Richard now of Melbourne owned Pt Section 83 Survey B 1853 Memorial 215/52
SPURR, Richard of Melbourne Vic, died 25/1/1854 intestate. Father of Alfred Spurr carpenter Melbourne Vic his eldest son and heir at law Memorial 334/111
SPURR, Sarah Ann Alvina Jane spinster Hergott Springs Out of Hundreds. Marree (Out of Hundreds) township allotment land grant 1884 Grant Book 65 Page 138 County Not named
SPURR, Thomas of Clare. Hundred of Boucaut land grant 1883 Grant Book 55 Page 41 County Stanley
No 1
SPURR, William farmer Sandy Creek 1853 Memorial 328/59
SPURR, William farmer formerly of Sandy Creek near Gawler but now of Mt Pleasant near Kapunda 1859 Memorial 164/158
SPURR, William farmer near Kapunda 1865 Application 6642
SPURR, William farmer St Johns near Kapunda 1868 Memorial 140/230
SPURR, William farmer Redhill near Broughton Co Daly 1873 Memorial 70/266
SPURR, Bridget Biddy widow Springfield Farm Hundred of Boucaut Hundred of Boucaut land grant 1879 Grant Book 55 Page 34 County Stanley
SPURR, Bridget Biddy widow St Johns near Kapunda Hundred of Boucaut land grant 1883 Grant Book 55 Page 41 County Stanley
SPURRITT, George farmer Bolivar 1910 Memorial 139/463
SPURRL, Johann George Heinrich blacksmith Adelaide 1848 Memorial 11/12
No 1
SQUAIR, Elizabeth Jane spinster Rundle St, Kent Town 1922 Memorial 26/486
SQUAIR, Elizabeth Jane spinster formerly of Rundle St, Kent Town but now of Glenelg 1923 Memorial 43/489
No 1
SQUARE, William of Gawler 1851 Memorial 462/37
SQUARE, William bailiff Gawler 1852 Memorial 30/39
SQUARE, William licensed victualler Gawler 1853[-1854] He leased the Globe Inn from John AULD licensed victualler Gawler for 5 years at £169 a year Memorial 294/57
SQUARE, William mail contractor Gawler 1859 Memorial 308/155
SQUARE, William mail contractor Gawler Hundred of Gilbert land grant 1859 Grant Book 44 Page 33 County Light
SQUARE, William of Gawler Town 1860 Application 1086
SQUARE, William soap manufacturer Gawler Co Gawler. Wallaroo (Hundred of Wallaroo) township allotment land grant 1861 Grant Book 14 Page 5 County Daly
SQUARE, WIlliam licensed victualler Wallaroo 1861. He leased the Globe Inn, Murray St, Gawler, to John KNOWLES licensed victualler Adelaide for 7 yearas at £260 a year Memorial 174/174
SQUARE, William licensed victualler Naracoorte Hundred of Robertson land grant 1868[-1870] Grant Book 50 Page 171 County Robe
No 2
SQUARE, William contractor Pt Pirie. Hundred of Pirie land grant 1875 Grant Book 60 Page 284 County Victoria
SQUARE, William clerk Norwood Co Adelaide. Hundred of Pirie land grant 1876 Grant Book 60 Page 289 County Victoria
SQUAREY, Andrew Tucker gentleman Liverpool, Lancs, England a director of the Wheal Ellen (SA) Mining Co Ltd. [Was he connected with Newell Vicary Squarey merchant Adelaide?] 1860 Memorial 64/171
No 1
SQUAREY, Newell Vicary gentleman Adelaide 1855 Memorial 500/79
SQUAREY, Newell Vicary merchant Adelaide 1856[-1859] Memorial 307/147
SQUAREY, Newell Vicary manager SA Copper Mining Co Adelaide 1860 Memorial 50/162
SQUAREY, Newell Vicary merchant trading as NV Squarey & Co Stephens Place, Adelaide 1861 Enrolment 42/44
SQUAREY, Newell Vicary merchant Adelaide 1862[-1881] Applications 3112, 27317
SQUAREY, Newell Vicary Esquire formerly of Adelaide but now of Bathurst NSW 1866 Memorial 102/219
No 1
SQUIBB, Daniel Riccard blacksmith Kadina 1880 Memorial 21/326
SQUIBB, Daniel Riccard machinist Kadina 1886[-1889] Memorial 196/374
SQUIBB, Daniel Riccard gentleman Norwood 1891[-1902] Memorial 96/408, Application 24371
SQUIBB, Daniel Riccard out of business Norwood 1898 Memorial 217/435
No 1
SQUIBB, William Riccard schoolmaster Houghton 1847 Memorial 263/24
SQUIBB, William Riccard gentleman Houghton 1850[-1874] Memorial 33/30
No 1
SQUIERS, Frederick and Thomas farmers Cudlee Creek 1860 Memorial 270/169
SQUIERS, Thomas and Frederick farmers formerly of Cudlee Creek 1860 but now of Clarendon 1870 Application 10994
SQUIERS, Murray Garfield garage proprietor Summertown linked with Wilfred Cattell Squiers blacksmith Summertown 1954 Memorial 47/530
SQUIERS, Thomas farmer Sellicks Hill, stated: His sister, Emma INGLIS widow Laura, died 23/2/1880 intestate. He was about to be granted letters of administration for the estate. Power of attorney to Mary McFIE licensed victualler Adelaide, to administer the estate, because of his distance from Adelaide 3/3/1880 Deposit 56/1880
SQUIERS, William labourer Littlehampton 1885 Application 20430
No 1
SQUIRE, Donald Philip of West Croydon assistant curator Pt Adelaide Racecourse, linked with the will of the late Philip Henry Squire formerly out of business Modbury but now deceased 1924 Memorial 117/490
SQUIRE, Donald Philip formerly assistant curator Pt Adelaide Racecourse but now out of business 88 Euston Tce, West Croydon linked with Flora Squire spinster Modbury 1949 Memorial 133/523
No 2 - the same person as No 1; he must have changed his middle name.
SQUIRE, Donald McDonald pensioner 88 Euston Tce, West Croydon, died 26/10/1949 Repatriation Hospital, Springbank near Adelaide Memorial 124/524
No 1
SQUIRE, Flora spinster formerly of Modbury but now of 57 Opey Ave, Hyde Park 1949 Memorial 125/524
SQUIRE, Flora spinster 57 Opey Ave, Hyde Park 1950, declared that she was the sister of Donald Philip Squire ganger now pensioner 88 Euston Tce, West Croydon, who had died 26/10/1949 Repatriation Hospital, Springbank. This family appeared to have links with Modbury Application 28745
No 1
SQUIRE, George James Thomas mariner formerly of Adelaide 1840 but now of Alberton 1856 Application 16397
SQUIRE, Sarah wife of the late George Squire gentleman Findon, died 24/8/1878 Unley Rd Parkside, of apoplexy and disease of the spleen, aged 52 Application 17366
No 1
SQUIRE, John farmer Adelaide 1851 Memorial 242/36
SQUIRE, John farmer Dry Creek 1853 Memorial 9/54
SQUIRE, John farmer Upper Dry Creek 1855[-1857] Memorial 125/81
SQUIRE, John farmer Upper Dry Creek 1865 Application 5942
SQUIRE, Elizabeth widow Upper Dry Creek left real estate to her youngest son, Philip Henry Squire 1868 Memorial 174/276
SQUIRE, John Harding storeman Adelaide (Carrington St) 1879 Memorial 225/314
SQUIRE, Kenneth John Congregational Union of SA public officer 12 Flinders St, Adelaide 1963 Application 29526
SQUIRE, Lavinia of Findon 1877 Memorial 161/297
SQUIRE, Philip Henry out of business Modbury, died 3/12/1923. Father of Donald Philip Squire of West Croydon assistant curator of the Pt Adelaide Race Course, Effie RATRAY of North Croydon, Elizabeth MIELS of Woodville, Catherine GRIST of Broken Hill NSW Esther BISHOP of Unley, and Flora Squire spinster Modbury Memorial 116/490
SQUIRES, Edward Gordon farmer Pt Elliot 1952 Memorial 17/527
SQUIRES, Francis farmer Currency Creek and Harriet Squires his wife 1866 Application 7414
SQUIRES, Frederick and Thomas farmers Kangarilla 1862 Memorial 63/187
SQUIRES, George gardener Brownhill Creek 1870 Memorial 82/244
No 1
SQUIRES, Henry farmer Pt Elliot 1914 Memorial 120/471
SQUIRES, Henry farmer Pt Elliot 1923 Application 27169
SQUIRES, Hurtle Abel Roy merchant Strathalbyn. Strathalbyn Bowling Club trustee 1953 Memorial 44/528
SQUIRES, Jane widow Clarendon 1917 Application 26602
SQUIRES, John Lewis farmer Middleton linked with Thomas Squires farmer Pt Elliot 1923 Memorial 169/487
No 1
SQUIRES, Joseph labourer Adelaide 1855 Memorial 412/86
SQUIRES, Joseph farmer Section 2206 Hundred of Adelaide 1856[]-1863] Memorial 17/98
SQUIRES, Joseph farmer Section 2206 near Belair Hundred of Adelaide 1863 Memorial 265/188
No 2
SQUIRES, Joseph blacksmith Littlehampton 1885 Application 20430
SQUIRES, Mervyn farmer Middleton linked with Thomas Squires the Younger farmer Pt Elliot 1929 Memorial 158/501
No 1
SQUIRES, Thomas farmer Salisbury 1855 Memorial 269/80
No 2
SQUIRES, Thomas farmer Clarendon 1866 Memorial 96/213
No 3
SQUIRES, Thomas farmer Pt Elliot 1924 Application 27268
SQUIRES, Thomas farmer Heathfield Park (Section 2289 Hundred of Goolwa) near Pt Elliot, died 8/10/1931. Husband of Clara Charlotte Squires. Father of John L Squires; Hurtle Abel Roy Squires farmer Macclesfield; Edward G Squires; Edith A Squires; Howard R Squires; Mervyn Squires and Vincent Squires Memorial 27/505
No 1
SQUIRES, Walter labourer Pt Elliot 1912[-1914] Memorial 238/465
No 2
SQUIRES, Walter labourer Gibson St, Bowden 1926 Memorial 176/495
No 1
SQUIRES, William sawyer Kensington 1853[-1854] Memorial 62/57
No 2
SQUIRES, William farmer Littlehampton and Priscilla Squires his wife 1882 Memorial 241/345
No 3
SQUIRES, William farmer Middleton 1911 Memorial 216/465
SQUIRES, William farmer Middleton 1917 Application 26566
No 1
SQUIRES, William Herbert Esquire Red Banks near Kooringa and Elizabeth Hagen Squires his wife formerly Elizabeth Hagen WHITE 1861 Memorial 27/173
SQUIRES, William Herbert Esquire Red Banks near Mt Remarkable and Elizabeth Hagen Squires his wife formerly Elizabeth Hagen WHITE 1861 Memorial 214/174
SQUIRES, William Herbert Esquire formerly of Adelaide but now of Bournemouth, Hants, England 1891 Memorial 242/409