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456:. He had two brothers with him at first and all three soon adapted themselves to pioneer conditions; some of the early station buildings in fact were put up with their own hands. In 1841 they were members of a party of 10 that went out to reclaim a large number of sheep that had fallen into the hands of the Indigenous Australians. The Aboriginal Australians heavily outnumbered them and they were fortunate in escaping with the loss of one horse with one member of their party wounded. Hawker eventually bought out his brothers and extended his land until he had some 80,000 acres (32,000 ha). Much attention was paid to the breeding of his sheep, and his wool gained a high reputation. 525: 483:. He was successful in this position carrying out its duties with tact and dignity, and showing a good knowledge of parliamentary practice. He retired from parliament in 1865, went to England with his family, and did not return until 1874. He again entered parliament and, except for a few months, was a member until his death. He was twice asked to form a ministry and declined on each occasion, but several times held office. He was 516:(and its president from 1863 to 1864 and 1889 to 1890), and the Zoological Society. He was much respected in parliament through his long career of 26 years. In his earlier days Hawker was an excellent speaker who sometimes rose to eloquence, as an old man he contented himself with short speeches, which were, however, much to the point. He showed distinct administrative ability during his term as commissioner of public works. 33: 730:. He married Mary Faulkner ( – ) in London on 11 December 1888. They had a residence "Derrymor" at Glenside Road Crafers. (Derrymor was leased to Walter Hawker from 1907 to 1912. It was owned by his daughter Doris Philippa McFarlane from 1916 to 1924 and by another daughter Ruth Marjorie Gault from 1924 to 1947. Information retrieved from Lands Title records CT 600/164). 678:
Michael Seymour Hawker (5 February 1903 - 13 October 1986) educated at Eton College, the Geelong Grammar School and read classics at Trinity College, Cambridge (BA), pastoralist. Married Patricia Monckton Synnot ( - ) amongst others elder sister of Admiral Sir Anthony Synnot RAN and sister-in-law of
779:(29 March 1868 – 1952) Anglican clergyman, educationist and benefactor, was born at Llandudno, Carnarvonshire, Wales, youngest of sixteen children of George Charles Hawker. At St Peter's Cathedral, Adelaide, on 23 July 1896 Hawker married Constance Victoria Buxton, daughter of 751:
Richard MacDonnell Hawker (1866 – 24 March 1930) studied medicine at Cambridge but never practised. He married Adelaide Tennant (22 July 1874 – 8 April 1952) on 25 February 1903 and inherited "Bungaree". Adelaide, a daughter of
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ministry until June 1881. In 1889 he visited India to inquire into the irrigation question, and on his return wrote a series of articles on this subject which appeared in the South Australian Register. He died on 21 May 1895 in
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Hawker held a leading position as a citizen of South Australia. Wealthy, and a good employer, he was much interested in the everyday life of the colony, a follower of cricket, racing, and coursing, a supporter of the
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in 1856. George was about to be knighted when he died, consequently Bessie was granted the rank of the widow of a knight. Lady Hawker died in June 1901. They had six sons and six daughters, including:
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and in Germany. On his father's death he managed Bungaree station. In 1906 the brothers dissolved their partnership and divided the property, Michael's portion being North Bungaree, near
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ministry from March to June 1876. He was commissioner of public works in the third Boucaut ministry from October 1877 to September 1878, and held the same position in the
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was his brother Alfred and (sister?) a Miss Hawker. He founded Anama sheepstud; died in Adelaide while he and his family were preparing to return to England.
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John Carey Hawker ( – ) married Joan Seymour Hawker ( – ) in 1935, inherited Anama stud. She was a daughter of Arden Seymour Hawker (1880–1953)
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George Charles Hawker, jun. (c. 1854 – 15 February 1889) married Joanna Fitzgerald Barr Smith (1866 – ) in 1886. Joanna was third daughter of
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Henry Colley "Harry" Hawker, Lieut., RN (14 August 1852 – c. 23 December 1912) married Julia Gordon Lanoe Hawker (1854–1927) in 1879
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Walter Hawker (8 October 1861 – 30 October 1951) gained an M.D. at London University but never practised medicine, but founded the
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married Joanna Naomi Poore. They were the parents and grandparents of several notable pioneers of the Colony of South Australia:
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of Wellington Lodge, Lake Alexandrina, on 9 June 1891 and ten years later built an extensive residence called Pirralirra in
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and others in Western Australia, Queensland and New South Wales. He married Elizabeth Begg McFarlane, daughter of
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in February 1851. He made numerous trips between England and South Australia, and died at sea aboard
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Michael Seymour Hawker (1857 – 1 August 1933) was born in South Australia and educated at
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Joan Seymour Hawker ( – ) married cousin John Carey Hawker (1904–1970) on 2 March 1935
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Ruth Marjorie Hawker (1897–1976) married Arthur Kyle Gault in 1921, lived at Medindie
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married Elizabeth "Bessie" Seymour (died June 1901) on 16 December 1845, daughter of
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Elizabeth Emma Hawker (1852 – ) married land agent John James Neville Blyth, son of
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Thomas Lipson Hawker (1863 – 21 October 1933) married Isabella Male ( – 1956)
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Rona Elizabeth Hawker (1904 – 1971) married Fredrick Rufane Levinge ( – 1890)
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Louisa Clarissa Hawker (1 July 1861 – ) married William Clarkson in 1887
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Mary Blanche Hawker (1858 – 10 December 1945), married ophthalmologist
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Lilian Beatrice Hawker (1872 – ) married John MacKenzie Henry in 1901
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James Clarence Hawker (1859 – ) married Agnes Maud Phillips in 1887
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ministry for a few days in 1875, and chief secretary in the second
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Trevor MacDonnell Hawker (1892–1958), lived in Western Australia
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in October 1838. He became Comptroller of Customs at
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Hawker was born in London, the second son of Admiral
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MD (c. 1849 – 1 July 1885), brother of the explorer
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Tyrrell Mann Hawker (20 August 1892 – November 1916)
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B. van Dissel, 1084:The Dictionary of Australasian Biography 604:VC (30 December 1890 – 23 November 1916) 523: 381:(21 September 1818 – 21 May 1895) was a 1635:English emigrants to colonial Australia 1228:"Mr. Richard Hawker, Pastoralist, Dead" 1072: 622:Robert Barr Hawker (15 January 1889 – ) 233:22 February 1875 â€“ 11 May 1883 1597: 1038: 514:Agricultural and Horticultural Society 425: 1005: 1003: 1001: 999: 941: 939: 406:Poore. He was educated partly on the 1284:'Hawker, Bertram Robert (1868–1952)' 926:"Hawker, George Charles (HWKR836GC)" 793:(c. 1821–1901) arrived in SA aboard 461:South Australian Legislative Council 57:25 March 1876 â€“ 6 June 1876 1640:19th-century Australian politicians 1079:"Hawker, Hon. George Charles"  169:8 April 1884 â€“ 21 May 1895 13: 1565:South Australian House of Assembly 1547:South Australian House of Assembly 1475:Chief Secretary of South Australia 1288:Australian Dictionary of Biography 1020:Dictionary of Australian Biography 996: 952:Australian Dictionary of Biography 936: 822:Florence Adelaide Hawker (1856 – ) 819:Edith Louisa Mary Hawker (1854 – ) 809:Edward Lipson Hawker (1851 – 1927) 783:, the Governor of South Australia. 619:Elizabeth Seymour Hawker (1887 – ) 465:South Australian House of Assembly 400:and his first wife, Joanna Naomi, 109:25 May 1875 â€“ 3 June 1875 45:Chief Secretary of South Australia 14: 1656: 1583: 762:Richard George Hawker (1907–1982) 711:Isabella Hawker (21 June 1860 – ) 682:Mary Elizabeth Bridget van Dissel 669:government. He was killed in the 801:and married Louisa, daughter of 768:Naomi Tennant Hawker (1914–1994) 765:Peter Seymour Hawker (1910–1939) 1293: 1276: 1248: 1220: 1192: 1046:"Hon Sir George Charles Hawker" 1164: 1136: 1109: 1094: 1066: 957:Australian National University 918: 853:in February 1851. Also aboard 742:Doris Philippa Hawker married 685:Michael Charles Seymour Hawker 442:some distance to the north of 434:in 1840 travelling aboard the 1: 1630:Treasurers of South Australia 1325:Parliament of South Australia 1180:. 21 February 1946. p. 8 1124:. 16 October 1915. p. 15 1052:Parliament of South Australia 911: 884:to London. He never married. 639:, McCoy's Well station, near 391: 1529:Commissioner of Public Works 1502:Treasurer of South Australia 834:Ethel Maude Hawker (1869 – ) 756:, was a notable horsewoman. 663:Charles Allan Seymour Hawker 616:and Joanna Smith nÊe Elder. 485:Treasurer of South Australia 97:Treasurer of South Australia 7: 1620:Settlers of South Australia 1261:The Daily Herald (Adelaide) 1256:"Fifty Years of Racing (8)" 1233:The Register News-pictorial 1208:. 22 April 1911. p. 12 1144:"Death of Mr. M. S. Hawker" 930:A Cambridge Alumni Database 894: 528:George Charles Hawker, 1865 215:South Australian Parliament 151:South Australian Parliament 10: 1661: 1264:. 27 April 1918. p. 7 1236:. 25 March 1930. p. 2 1152:. 3 August 1933. p. 8 959:. 1972. pp. 360–361. 932:. University of Cambridge. 412:Trinity College, Cambridge 1590:Bungaree cemetery records 1571: 1560: 1552: 1545: 1535: 1526: 1518: 1508: 1499: 1491: 1481: 1472: 1464: 1459: 1449: 1420: 1412: 1402: 1377: 1369: 1359: 1338: 1330: 1323: 1121:The Advertiser (Adelaide) 891:was not a near relative. 569:1884–1999 and 1893–1896. 565:(1850–1940), was MHA for 519: 379:Sir George Charles Hawker 372: 364: 344: 321: 316: 312: 300: 288: 271: 259: 247: 226: 211: 199: 187: 162: 147: 135: 123: 113: 102: 95: 83: 71: 61: 50: 43: 39: 30: 23: 1015:"Hawker, George Charles" 771:David Hawker (1918–1986) 906:Hawker, South Australia 744:Gordon Hector McFarlane 450:), afterwards known as 1172:"Out Among the People" 1117:"Captain Hawker, V.C." 1050:Former members of the 529: 477:Francis Stacker Dutton 1025:Angus & Robertson 868:The youngest brother 777:Bertram Robert Hawker 573:George Stanley Hawker 563:Edward William Hawker 544:George Charles Hawker 527: 473:Boyle Travers Finniss 280:Serving with 235:Serving with 171:Serving with 16:Australian politician 1423:Member of Parliament 1380:Member of Parliament 1341:Member of Parliament 843:Charles Lloyd Hawker 790:James Collins Hawker 653:Allan McFarlane jun. 645:Mount Victor Station 556:William Spence Peter 469:district of Victoria 679:Hon. Peter Howson. 602:Lanoe George Hawker 426:Career in Australia 1460:Political offices 1433:Served alongside: 1390:Served alongside: 1351:Served alongside: 1272:– via Trove. 1244:– via Trove. 1216:– via Trove. 1188:– via Trove. 1160:– via Trove. 1132:– via Trove. 795:Pestonjee Bomanjee 629:Stubbington School 530: 493:James Penn Boucaut 467:as member for the 1581: 1580: 1572:Succeeded by 1536:Succeeded by 1509:Succeeded by 1482:Succeeded by 1450:Succeeded by 1431:1884–1895 1403:Succeeded by 1388:1875–1883 1360:Succeeded by 1349:1858–1865 966:978-0-522-84459-7 901:Hundred of Hawker 781:Sir Thomas Buxton 746:on 19 April 1911. 614:Robert Barr Smith 592:mayor of Adelaide 588:A. 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Chief Secretary of South Australia
James Boucaut
William Morgan
Henry Ayers
Treasurer of South Australia
Arthur Blyth
Lavington Glyde
John Colton
South Australian Parliament
North Adelaide
Edward Stirling
Lewis Cohen
Richard Wood
John Parsons
Paddy Glynn
South Australian Parliament
Victoria
John Ingleby
Lavington Glyde
Park Laurie
William Whinham
Randolph Stow
Robert Leake
Adam Gordon
London
United Kingdom
Medindie
South Australia
South Australian

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