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and with Robert Patterson. He worked at roadmaking and flour-milling, then the manufacture of agricultural implements (and much later was involved with John Ridley in improvements to his reaper). His brother John died a few months after arriving in Australia.
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Third son Thomas Hogarth (ca.1850 – 5 October 1929) managed Hogarth and Warren's Strangway Springs and Anna Creek stations. He could have been son of (deceased brother) John and Mary Blair Hogarth (died 5 December
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He was a prominent supporter of the Gawler Agricultural Society and the Royal Agricultural Society and was appointed to the Diseases in Cereals Commission in 1867.
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in 1866 and was reelected when his term elapsed in 1873, finally retiring in 1885 when his second 12-year term expired.
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Second son William (ca.1838 – 30 January 1912) married Belle Bowman (ca.1855 – 29 November 1892), daughter of
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He married Jean Smith (ca.1820 – 2 February 1911); among their five sons and three daughters were:
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John Hogarth (28 July 1844 – 5 January 1920) was manager of Strangways Springs for 26 years
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on 28 April 1881. He was manager of Elder, Smith and McCulloch's Momba Station near
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Robert Hogarth married Alice Martha Grayson of Glenelg on 20 September 1894
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David Hogarth (died 3 January 1910) helped manage Anna Creek station
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The Mount Barker Courier and Onkaparinga and Gumeracha Advertiser
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Members of the South Australian Legislative Council
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Thomas Hogarth (rugby union)
Thomas William Hogarth
Dalry
Ayrshire
Black Forest
William Bowman
Strangways Springs
John Warren MLC
Smithfield, South Australia
Legislative Council
Smithfield
William Bowman
Bourke, New South Wales
John Warren jnr.
"The Late Mr. Thomas Hogarth"
The Advertiser
"Thomas Hogarth"
Parliament of South Australia
"Family Notices"
The Chronicle
"Social and Personal"
Bunyip
"Largest Holding in the World"
The Mount Barker Courier and Onkaparinga and Gumeracha Advertiser
"Family Notices"
South Australian Register
"Editor's Notes"
Bunyip
Categories
Members of the South Australian Legislative Council

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