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George Fowler (politician)

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in Rundle Street, Adelaide when in 1859 James died. George emigrated shortly after, arriving in Adelaide in July 1860 and was accepted as partner in the firm, which retained the name of D. & J. Fowler. By 1865 business had grown to such an extent that they decided to confine themselves to the
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For a time, Fowler and fellow Scotsman William Murray, invested in a pastoral property, "Pandurra", west of Port Augusta. Fowler was active in the Sunday school movement; he served as deacon and treasurer and helped to form the Baptist Association and the aged ministers' fund. As president of the
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Baptist Union he aimed at dissolving church debts and started a building fund and a mission in India. He substantially funded the construction of the Glen Osmond Baptist Church and the reading room of the Glen Osmond Institute. Fowler died at his home "Wooton Lea" in
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M.B., Ch.B. (3 May 1868 – September 1952) married Charles (Henry) Standish Hope B.A., M.D., Ch.B. on 4 July 1893. Laura, later to become a noted missionary in India, was in 1893 the first female to graduate in medicine and surgery from the
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on 2 April 1878, and was re-elected in April 1881 but resigned on 7 June 1881, the day he was sworn in, and was succeeded by Thomas Johnson. He served as treasurer from 10 March 1881 to 10 May 1881 in
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Murray, later to become a brother-in-law and neighbour at Glen Osmond, was a trained gardener and important in the history of South Australian forestry, and grape and olive cultivation.
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James Richard Fowler, M.A. (Oxford) (25 May 1865 – 17 December 1939) He married Esther Tinline Murray of Glen Osmond on 17 November 1892. Esther was a daughter of noted gardener
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George Swan Fowler married Janet "Catherine" Lamb (ca.1839 – 7 April 1922) on 1 June 1864. Among their children were
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on 1 October 1896; he was survived by his wife, two sons and two daughters, and left an estate valued at £80,000.
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Marion Anderson Fowler ( – 5 August 1947) married Ernest Allnutt on 5 October 1893
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David Fowler (9 April 1870 – 12 May 1932) was head of David Fowler, Ltd. of
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wholesale trade and opened a branch office in London and a head office in
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Index

G. S. Fowler
George Fowler (disambiguation)

South Australian
Treasurer of South Australia
Kilrenny
Fife
Anstruther
D. & J. Fowler
King William Street, Adelaide
John Cox Bray
East Adelaide
South Australian House of Assembly
William Morgan
temperance
teetotaller
1892 East Adelaide by-election
John McPherson
Glen Osmond, South Australia
William Murray
Laura Margaret Fowler
University of Adelaide
Durban


"Mr George Fowler"
Parliament of South Australia


"Death of a City Merchant"

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