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Political families of South Australia

Contents

Note: The following abbreviations have been used below: Indented entries indicate a son or daughter unless otherwise noted.

Angas

  • George Fife Angas (1789–1879) MLC 1851–1857, 1857–1866
  • John Howard Angas (1823–1904) MHA for Barossa 1871–75; MLC (Central district) 1887–94.
  • Bagot

  • Captain Charles Hervey Bagot (1788–1880) MLC 1844–51, 1851–53, 1857–61, 1865–69
  • John Tuthill Bagot (1819–1870) ("nephew" of Charles) MHA 1857–65; MLC 1866–70; described as his nephew, but actually more distantly related.
  • Baker

  • John Baker (1813–1872) MLC 1851–61, 1863–72 and Premier 1857–57
  • Sir Richard Chaffey Baker KCMG (1842–1911) MHA for Barossa 1868–71; MLC 1873–1901; (Federal) Senate 1901–06.
  • Jacob Hagen (c. 1810–1870), MLC from 1843–51 was a brother-in-law.

    Bakewell

  • Samuel Bakewell (c. 1815–1888) MHA 1860–62
  • his brother William Bakewell (c. 1817–1870) MHA 1857–60, 1862–64
  • Bardolph

  • Ken Bardolph architect and Labor MLC 1941–1964
  • Doug Bardolph (brother of Ken) journalist and Lang Labor and (independent) Labor MHA for Adelaide 1933–1944
  • Basedow

  • Martin Peter Friedrich Basedow MLC 1894–1900
  • Herbert Basedow MLA for Barossa 1927–30, 1933
  • Blyth

  • Sir Arthur Blyth KCMG CB (1823–1891) MLC 1855–57; MHA for Gumeracha 1857–68, 1870–75, for North Adelaide 1875–77, Premier 1864–65, 1871–72 and 1873–75
  • Neville Blyth (1825–1890) (brother of Arthur) MHA for East Torrens 1860–67, for Encounter Bay 1868–70 and North Adelaide 1877–78
  • Brookman

  • Norman Brookman MLC (Southern district) 1941–1949 Son of Sir George Brookman
  • David Norman MHA for Alexandra 1948–73
  • Butler

  • Sir Richard Butler MHA for Yatala 1890–1902; MHA for Barossa 1902–24; Premier March 1905 – July 1905
  • Sir Richard Layton Butler MHA for Wooroora 1915–18, 1921–38; MHA for Light 1938; Premier 1927–30, 1933–38.
  • Castine

  • Col. John William Castine MHA for Wooroora 1884–1902
  • Ernest William Castine MLC 1933–47
  • Cooke

  • Ebenezer Cooke (1832–1907) MHA for Flinders 1875–82
  • J. Herbert Cooke (1867–1943) MLC (Central district) 1915–33
  • Corcoran

  • Jim Corcoran (1885–1965) MHA for Victoria 1945–47, 1953–56; MHA for Millicent 1956–1962.
  • Des Corcoran (1928–2004) MHA for Millicent 1962–75, MHA for Coles 1975–1977; MHA for Hartley 1977–1982; Premier 1979.
  • Cowan

  • Thomas Cowan (1839–90) MHA for Yatala 1875–78.
  • Sir John Cowan (1866–1953) MLC (Southern Districts) 1910–44
  • John Lancelot Cowan (1893–1971) MLC (Southern Districts) 1949–59.
  • James Cowan (1848–1890) (brother of Thomas) MHA for Yatala 1890
  • Darling

  • John Darling Sr. (1831–1916) MHA for West Adelaide 1870–71, 1876–78; Yatala 1878–1881; Stanley 1885–1887 then MLC (Northern district) 1888–1897
  • John Darling Jr. (1852–1914) MHA for East Torrens 1896–1902, and Torrens 1902–1905
  • Dashwood

  • George Frederick Dashwood (1806–1881) MLC 1843–1844
  • Charles James Dashwood (1842–1919) MHA for Noarlunga 1887–1892
  • Davenport

  • Robert Davenport (1816–1896), brother of Samuel, MLC, electoral district of Hindmarsh, 1851–1854.
  • Sir Samuel Davenport (1818–1906), brother of Robert, MLC, 1846–1848, 1855–1857 and 1857–1866 (as a non-official nominee).
  • (nephew) George Davenport (1831–1881) was a Queensland politician, son of Robert and Samuel's older brother (George) Francis who had preceded them to South Australia
  • Dawkins

  • Boyd Dawkins (1917–1996) MLC for Midlands 1962–1982.
  • John Dawkins MLC (1997– ) (still serving).
  • Downer

  • Sir John Downer (1843–1915) MHA for Barossa 1878–1901; Australian Senate 1901–03; MLC 1905–07; Premier 1885–1887
  • Alexander Downer, Sr. (1910–1981) MHR for Angas 1949–63
  • Alexander Downer (1951– ) MHR for Mayo 1984–2008
  • Henry Edward Downer (1836–1905) (brother of Sir John) MHA for Encounter Bay 1881–96
  • Duncan

  • Sir John Duncan (1845–1913) MHA for Port Adelaide 1871–75, MHA for Wallaroo 1875–1877, MHA for Wooroora 1884–90, MLC (North-Eastern district) 1891–1896, 1900–1913.
  • Sir Walter Gordon Duncan (1885–1963) MLC for Midland 1918–1962.
  • Dunn

  • John Dunn (1802–1894) MHA for Mount Barker 1857–68; MLC 1869–77
  • John Dunn Jr. (1830–1892) MHA for Barossa 1875–78; MLC 1880–88
  • William Henry Dunn (1841–1891) MHA for Onkaparinga 1875–78
  • William Paltridge (1824–1890) (son-in-law of John Sr.) MHA for Victoria 1870–71
  • Herbert Charles Dunn (1883–1952) (great-nephew of John Sr.) was MHA for Stirling 1938–52
  • George Alexander Dunn was not closely related, nor was Henry Peter Kestel Dunn.

    Dutton

  • Francis Stacker Dutton (1818–1877) seventh Premier of South Australia
  • Frederick Hansborough Dutton (1812–1890), his brother, MLC 1852–1853
  • Queensland politician Charles Dutton (1834–1904), and his great, great grandson Peter Dutton appear not to be related to this family.

    Everard

  • Dr. Charles George Everard (1794–1876) MLC 1857–69
  • William Everard (1819–1889) MHA for Encounter Bay 1865–70, 1871–72 ; MLC 1873–78
  • Glyde

  • William Dening Glyde (1826–1901) MLC 1882–1887
  • Samuel Dening Glyde (1842–1896), his brother, MHA for Sturt 1885 to 1887
  • Any relation to Lavington Glyde (1825–1890) MHA for East Torrens 1857–1860, Yatala 1860–1875, Victoria 1877–1884 ?

    Goldsworthy

  • (Eric) Roger Goldsworthy MHA for Kavel 1970–92; Deputy Premier 1979–82
  • (Roger) Mark Goldsworthy MHA for Kavel 2002–present
  • Gordon

  • Sir David John Gordon MLC for Midlands 1913–1944
  • Douglas Peel Gordon MLC for Midlands 1947–1948
  • Grainger

  • John Grainger (1803–1872), non-official MLC 1851–1855
  • (nephew) H. Allerdale Grainger (1848–1923), MLA for Wallaroo 1884–1885 and 1890–1901
  • Hall

  • Steele Hall Premier of South Australia 1968–70, Senator for South Australia 1974–77, MHR for Boothby 1981–96
  • Joan Hall (spouse of Steele Hall) MHA for Coles 1993–2002, MHA for Morialta 2002–2006.
  • Hart

  • Captain John Hart CMG (1809–1873) MHA for Port Adelaide 1857–59, 1862, 1862–66; Premier 1865–66
  • John Hart, Jr. (1848–1881) MHA for Port Adelaide 1880–81
  • Hawker

  • George Charles Hawker (1818–1895) MHA for Victoria 1858–65, 1875–83
  • Edward William Hawker (1850–1940) (son of G.C. Hawker) MHA for Stanley 1884–1889, 1893–96
  • George Stanley Hawker MC. (7 May 1894 – 17 February 1979) MHA for Burra 1947–56
  • Homburg

  • Robert Homburg (1848–1912) MHA for Gumeracha 1884–1902; MHA for Murray 1902–05
  • Hermann Robert Homburg (1874–1964) MHA for Murray 1906–1915, 1927–1930; MLC (Central district) 1933–1941
  • Robert Homburg Jr. (1875–1948) MHA for Burra Burra 1912–1915
  • Hussey

  • Charles Henry Hussey (1832–1899) MHA for Encounter Bay 1887–1890
  • (nephew) George Hussey (1852–1935) MHA for Sturt 1921–1924
  • Jelley

  • David Jelley (c. 1871–1907) MLC 1906–07 died after sitting only one session
  • James Jelley (1873–1954) MLC 1912–33; member of Hill and Gunn Ministries
  • Kelly

  • Hugh Craine Kelly (1848–1891) MHA for Wooroora 1890 to 1891 when he died in buggy accident
  • Robert Kelly (1845–1920) succeeded his brother as member for Wooroora 1891 to 1893
  • their cousin John Robert Kelly (1849–1919) was MHA for Encounter Bay 1890 to 1896
  • Kingston

  • Sir George Strickland Kingston (1807–80) MLA for The Burra and Clare 1856–1860, 1861–1862; MLA for Stanley 1862–1880
  • Charles Cameron Kingston QC. (1850–1808) MLA for West Adelaide 1881–1900; MLC (Central district) 1900
  • Lake

  • James Andrew Trehane Lake MHA for Barossa 1871–75
  • His brother George Hingston Lake MHA for Burra 1890–96
  • Lindsay

  • John Lindsay, MHA for Encounter Bay 1860–65 and The Sturt 1870–71
  • Charles Lindsay (brother of John) MHA for Flinders 1862–65
  • (Arthur Fydell Lindsay, MHA for Encounter Bay on three occasions, appears to be unrelated.)

    McLachlan

  • James McLachlan Sr MHA for Wooroora 1893–1902
  • James McLachlan MHA for Wooroora 1918–1930; Senator for South Australia 1934–1946
  • Mildred

  • Henry Mildred MHA for Noarlunga 1857–1860; East Torrens 1860–1865; MLC 1866–1873
  • Henry Hay Mildred MHA for East Torrens 1870–1871
  • Morphett

  • John Morphett MLC 1843–1955, 1857–1973
  • George Morphett (brother of John) MHA for West Torrens 1860–61
  • Newland

  • Simpson Newland CMG. MHA for Encounter Bay 1881–87
  • Victor Marra Newland MC OBE. MHA for North Adelaide 1933–38
  • David Wark MLA for Murray 1857–62 had a tenuous relationship with the Newlands: his son James Keeling Wark (c. 1847–1886) married Mary Newland (1854–1942), a niece of Simpson Newland, and David Wark's wife Catherine/Catharine? née Keeling (–1859) was a sister of Ridgway William Newland's second wife Martha née Keeling (1797–1870).

    (John Newland MHA for Burra Burra 1906–12 and Senator for South Australia, was not related — his birth name (later resumed) was Newlands.)

    Pearce

  • George Pearce (1826–1908), MHA for East Torrens 1868–1870
  • A nephew, Sir George Foster Pearce KCVO (1870–1952) was a Senator for Western Australia 1901–1938
  • It is not likely that James Pearce (MHA for Light 1870–1875 then Wooroora, and MLC 1877–1881) was a relative.

    Price

  • Thomas Price (1852–1941) MHA for Sturt 1893–1902; MHA for Torrens 1902–1909; Premier 1905–1909
  • John Lloyd Price (1882–1941) MHA for Port Adelaide 1915–25, MHR for Boothby 1928–1941
  • Playford

  • Thomas Playford Sr. (1837–1915) MLA for Onkaparinga 1868–71; MLA for East Torrens 1875–1887; MLA for Newcastle 1887–1890; MLA for East Torrens 1890–1894; MLA for Gumeracha 1899–1901; Premier 1887–89, 1890–92
  • Sir Thomas Playford GCMG. (1896–1981) MLA for Murray 1933–38; MLA for Gumeracha 1938–1968; Premier 1938–65
  • Randell

  • William Randell "Captain Randell" (1824–1911) MHA for Gumeracha 1893–1899.
  • John Beavis Randell (1877–1953) MHA for Murray 1921–1924
  • Riddoch

  • John Riddoch (1827–1901) was MHA for the Victoria 1865–1870 and 1871–1873
  • His brother George Riddoch (1842–1919) was MHA for the Victoria 1893–1896 and MLC 1901–1909
  • Rudall

  • Samuel Bruce Rudall MHA for Barossa 1906–15
  • Reginald John Rudall MHA for Barossa 1933–38; MHA for Angas 1938–44; MLC for Midland 1944–1955
  • Sandford

  • Alexander Wallace Sandford MLC 1897–1902
  • Sir (James) Wallace Sandford MLC 1938–56
  • Shannon

  • David Shannon (c. 1822–1875) MHA for Light 1858–60
  • James Shannon (c. 1840–1891), half-brother of David, MHA for Light 1878–81
  • John Wallace Shannon (1862–1926) (nephew of David and half-nephew of James), MHA for Yorke Peninsula 1896–02; MHA for Wallaroo 1902–05; Senator for South Australia 1914–20.
  • Howard Huntley Shannon (1892–1976) MHA for Murray 1933–38; MHA for Onkaparinga 1938–68.
  • Solomon

  • Emanuel Solomon (1800–1873) MLA for West Adelaide 1862–65; MLC 1867–71. His oldest brother Moss Solomon (c. 1796–1849) was father of Judah Moss Solomon
  • Judah Moss Solomon (1818–1880) (nephew) MLA for City of Adelaide 1858–60; MLC 1861–66; MLA for West Adelaide 1871–1875; Mayor of Adelaide 1869–1871.
  • Vaiben Louis Solomon (1853–1908) MLA for Northern Territory 1890–1901, 1905–08; MHR for the Division of South Australia 1901–03. He was Premier in 1899 for seven days.
  • Saul Solomon (1836–1929) MLA for East Torrens 1887–90, when he defeated Thomas Playford, was not a close relation.

    Stirling

  • Edward Stirling (1804–1873) MLC (single electorate) 1857–65
  • Sir Edward Charles Stirling (1848–1917) MHA for North Adelaide 1884–87
  • Sir John Lancelot Stirling C.M.G. (1849–1932) MHA for Mount Barker 1881–87; MLC (Southern district) 1891–32
  • Stow

  • Randolph Isham Stow QC. (1828–1878) MHA for West Torrens 1861–62; MHA for Victoria 1862–65; MHA for East Torrens 1866–68; MHA for Light 1873–75, 1875
  • Augustine Stow (1833–1903) (brother of Randolph) MHA for West Torrens 1862–65; MHA for Flinders 1866–68
  • Vardon

  • Joseph Vardon Senator for South Australia 1907–1913
  • Edward Charles Vardon MHA for Sturt 1918–21, 1924–30; Australian Senate 1921–23
  • Venning

  • Howard Maxwell Venning MHA for Rocky River 1968–79
  • Ivan Howard Venning MHA for Custance 1990–97; MHA for Schubert 1997–2014.
  • Verran

  • John Verran (1856–1932) MHA for Wallaroo from 1901–1918, First Labor Premier of South Australia 1910–1912
  • John Stanley "Stan" Verran (1883–1952) MHA for Port Adelaide 1918–1924, 1925–1927
  • White

  • James White (c. 1820–1890) MHA for Light 1871, 1875–81
  • A nephew (James) Wharton White (c. 1855–1930) MHA for Light 1890–96
  • A niece Lilla Rebecca Wharton White (1858–1934) married Edward Keane (1844–1904), a Western Australian MLA and MLC.
  • Williams

  • Thomas Williams (c. 1794–1881) non-official MLC (1843).
  • John Williams (1824–1890) MLA for Barossa 1864–1865 and for Flinders 1865–1868 and 1875–1878
  • Wilson

  • Sir Keith Wilson (1900–1987) Senator for South Australia 1938–1944 and MHR for Sturt 1949–1954, 1955–1966
  • Ian Wilson (1932–2013) MHR for Sturt 1966–69, 1972–93.
    Ian was great-grandson of Sir John Langdon Bonython MHR for South Australia 1901–06 and a great-great grandson of Sir John Cox Bray KCMG JP (1842–1894), MHA for East Adelaide 1871–92 and Premier of South Australia 1881–84.
  • Wright

  • John David "Jack" Wright MHA for Adelaide 1971–85; Deputy Premier 1982–85
  • Michael Wright MHA for Lee 1997–2014.
  • Young

  • Charles Burney Young MLC 1878–1880
  • Harry Dove Young MLC 1927–1941
  • References

    Political families of South Australia Wikipedia


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