John Hannaford 1a 2a 1b 1c 1d 1e 1f 1g 1h 1i 1j 1k 1l 2b 3a 3b 4a 5

Birth Name John Hannaford
Gender male
Age at Death 60 years, 4 months, 24 days

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth 1849 Adelaide, South Australia, Australia Book 2 Page 127 1a 2a 4a 5
Residence 25 May 1909 Wattle Vale, Finnis Point, Riverton, South Australia, Australia   2a
Occupation 25 May 1909   Sheep breeder and agricultural farmer 2a
Death 25 May 1909 Wattle Vale, Finnis Point, Riverton, South Australia, Australia   2a 4a 5

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father George Williams Hannafordabout 18221903
Mother Ann Cornish18271902
    Sister     Mary Jane Hannaford 1847 1878
         John Hannaford 1849 25 May 1909
    Brother     Samuel Hannaford 1850 1943
    Brother     George William Hannaford 1852 7 November 1927
    Sister     Susannah Hannaford 1854 1854
    Brother     Stephen Hannaford 1857 1924
    Brother     William Hannaford 1858 1942
    Sister     Martha Hannaford 1860 1926
    Brother     Albert Frederick Hannaford 1869 1947

Families

Family of John Hannaford and Elizabeth Shearer

Married Wife Elizabeth Shearer ( * 1852 + 1924 )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage 1871 Gilbert, South Australia, Australia Book 89 Page 587 1b
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Frederick George Hannaford18721948
James William Hannaford18745 May 1916
John William Hannaford18761927
Elizabeth Hannaford18781966
Anne Hannaford1880
Samuel Hannaford18831963
Martha Hannaford1884
David Hannaford188714 October 1927
Alfred Hannaford18901969
Janet Ada Hannaford18921969

Source References

  1. Genealogy SA: South Australia BDM Indexes
      • Date: 1849
      • Page: Birth - John Hannaford (2/127)
      • Date: 1871
      • Page: Marriage - John Hanniford / Elizabeth Shearer (89/587)
      • Date: 1872
      • Page: Birth - Frederick George Hannaford (114/295)
      • Date: 1874
      • Page: Birth - James William Hannaford (138/110)
      • Date: 1876
      • Page: Birth - John Hannaford (166/425)
      • Date: 1878
      • Page: Birth - Elizabeth Hannaford (208/191)
      • Date: 1880
      • Page: Birth - Anne Hannaford (250/486)
      • Date: 1883
      • Page: Birth - Samuel Hannaford (302/183)
      • Date: 1884
      • Page: Birth - Martha Hannaford (341/375)
      • Date: 1887
      • Page: Birth - David Hannaford (397/241)
      • Date: 1890
      • Page: Birth - Alfred Hannaford (461/323)
      • Date: 1892
      • Page: Birth - Janet Ada Hannaford (506/100)
  2. Kapunda Herald
      • Date: 4 July 1909
      • Page: Page 2
      • Citation:

        The Late Mr. John Hannaford

        Mr. John Hannaford, who died at his residence, Wattle Vale, Finnis Point, adjacent to Riverton, on Tuesday, May 25, was a gentleman widely known and highly-respected throughout the Mid-north. Having been identified with these parts for nearly half a century, and taking a leading active part in his profession as a sheep-breeder and agricultural farmer, he was recognised as an authority on these phases of life. As a representative in the Gilber District Council at a time when farming was at low ebb, and rates difficult to pay he rendered good service for the district. In politics he strongly opposed "experimental" legislation and in no uncertain voice did he at times of election render yeoman service in the cause of those whose policy nearly approximated his own. As a Methodist, he was as in other matters, pronounced in opinion, and strong in support. A monument to his religious life is standing at Finnis Point in the little rural church erected many years ago largely through his instrumentality. Through Mr. John Hannaford and his regular attendance and financial help, the cause of Methodism on the outskirts has been materially advanced. About twelve months ago the deceased was stricken down by paralysis, and for the past year he was confined to his house, but through the long illness he took a keen interest in the welfare of his farm and kindred. Beside the widow (a daughter of Mr. Jas. Shearer), there survive Messrs. James, Frederick, John, Samuel, David and Alfred (sons), and Mesdames J. Elliott Kelly, T. Cornish, and Misses Martha and Janet Hannaford (daughters) of the decease.

        The late Mr. John Hannaford was the eldest son of Mr. G. W. Hannaford (a pioneer colonist), who early settled on the Hatchlands Estate, in the Gumeracha district, where the subject of this sketch was born in 1849. In the year 1867 he, with a younger brother, was sent to Wattle Vale Farm by their father. The younger brother carried on the farm, subsequently purchasing it from his father. The deceased was an up-to-date farmer, and had a gift for mechanics. Some of his improvements to machinery are now in general use.

      • Date: 12 May 1916
      • Page: Page 3
      • Citation:

        RIVERTON.

        Mr. James W. Hannaford, farmer of Hamley Bridge, while on a visit to his brother, Mr. Fred. G. Hannaford, Leeward Farm, Finniss Point, was on Friday last the victim of a gun accident, which caused his death within 24 hours. The late Mr. Hannaford was widely known, being a native of Finniss Point, and the second son oí the late Mr. John Hannaford, of Wattle Vale. After farming in partnership wilh his elder brother here, he went to the Hundred of Pirie and farmed near the Broughton. A few years ago he sold out there, and bought land adjacent to Hamley Bridge, and continued agricultural operations. A widow and two sons survive.

         

  3. Wikipedia
      • Page: Susannah Hannaford
      • Page: Alf Hannaford
  4. Ronda Hannaford: Susannah Hannaford and Her Family
      • Page: Page 27
  5. Alan Phillips: Family Tree of William & Susannah Hannaford 1790 - 1990