Lydia Hannaford 1a 2a 3a 4a 5

Birth Name Lydia Hannaford
Gender female
Age at Death 67 years

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth 1859 Gilbert, South Australia, Australia Book 17 Page 391 1a 4a 5
Burial (Family) 18 March 1898   Frederick Hannaford 3a 6a
Death 1926     4a 5

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Frederick Hannafordabout 182917 March 1898
Mother Elizabeth Sandersabout 182816 December 1901
    Sister     Susannah Hannaford 1853 1892
    Brother     William Hannaford 1854 1855
    Brother     Elliott Hannaford 1856 1934
    Sister     Mary Ann Hannaford 1857 1859
         Lydia Hannaford 1859 1926
    Brother     Frederick Hannaford 1861 12 October 1869
    Brother     William John Hannaford 1863 1 February 1924
    Sister     Elizabeth Sanders Hannaford 1865 1865

Families

Family of John Milroy McMillan and Lydia Hannaford

Married Husband John Milroy McMillan ( * 1863 + 1942 )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage 1886 Talunga, South Australia, Australia Book 147 Page 1012 1b

Source References

  1. Genealogy SA: South Australia BDM Indexes
      • Date: 1859
      • Page: Birth - Lydia Hannaford (17/391)
      • Date: 1886
      • Page: Marriage - John Milroy McMillan / Lydia Hannaford (147/1012)
  2. Wikipedia
      • Page: Susannah Hannaford
  3. The Advertiser (Adelaide)
      • Date: 22 March 1898
      • Page: Page 6
      • Citation:

        THE LATE MR. FREDERICK HANNAFORD.

        On Friday, March 18, the funeral of the late Mr. Frederick Hannaford took place. The deceased gentleman was a native of Devonshire and had been a colonist for nearly 60 years. He was a farmer in years gone by, having first engaged in the industry on the Adelaide plains. Subsequently he went to Gumeracha, in which constituency he became so popular that he afterwards entered the House of Assembly as one of its representatives. After spending some years in the Gumeracha district he went to the Gilbert and still carried on farming. Later on he kept an hotel at Riverton, and still later conducted milling operations at Clare. He spent some years in the north, but was eventually induced to return to Gumeracha, and it was while residing there this time that he developed a desire to enter into public life. Apart from his Parliamentary work he acted as a member of the Central Road Board for some years. Increasing age prevented him from taking a prominent part in public affairs lately, and he died at Kent Town on March 16. The funeral service was conducted by Pastor Rankine, and the company round the grave included Messrs. Elliott and William Hannaford (sons). Mrs. G. McMillan (daughter), Messrs. G. and J. H. Hannaford (brothers), G. H., John, and Stephen Hannaford (nephews), I. McMillan (son-in-law), Mrs. E. Hannaford, Mrs. W. Hannaford, Captain W. R Randell, Messrs. J. Williams, A. Bethune, E. Kelly, and A. C. Weir.

  4. Ronda Hannaford: Susannah Hannaford and Her Family
      • Page: Page 27
  5. Alan Phillips: Family Tree of William & Susannah Hannaford 1790 - 1990
  6. Gravestone Photographic Resource
      • Page: W J Hannaford