Bertha Hayler Whibly 1a 2a 3a 4

Birth Name Bertha Hayler Whibly
Gender female
Age at Death 79 years

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth 1844     4
Death 1923     1a 4

Families

Family of Linfield and Bertha Hayler Whibly

Married Husband Linfield ( * + ... )

Family of George William Hannaford and Bertha Hayler Whibly

Married Husband George William Hannaford ( * 1852 + 7 November 1927 )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage 1875     1a
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Bertha Ann Hoowoodgee Hannaford18761956
George Lancelot Linfield Hannaford18771900
Ernest Hayler Hannaford18791954
Maurice Harcourt Hannaford18811940
Harry Oswell Hannaford18841977
Bessie Josephine Hannaford18851965
Victoria Adelaide Hannaford18871968

Source References

  1. The Advertiser (Adelaide)
      • Date: 8 November 1927
      • Page: Page 14
      • Citation:

        MR. GEORGE HANNAFORD DEAD.

        FIRST TO EXPORT APPLES.

        Mr. George Hannaford died at his home, North-terrace, Kent Town, yesterday, after a long illness. He was well-known in Adelaide, because he was the first South Australian to export apples from here to England and Germany. He was born at Hartley Valley, near Gumeracha, in 1851, and was the third son of Mr. George William Hannaford. When only 15 years of age Mr. Hannaford, with three of his brothers, left home for Riverton, where they started farming. In 1875 he married Miss B. Linfield, of Kent, England. She died in 1823. After his marriage he left Riverton, and continued farming on Yorke Peninsula. While there he re-ceived an appointment of manager of a Government experimental farm at Manna-hill. From there he shifted to Cudlee Creek, where he was engaged in fruit-growing. His orchard was producing well in 1896, and he made arrangements for the first shipment of apples to be sent from South Australia to England and Germany. They were packed by his sons, and on arrival of the shipment at the overseas markets they brought high prices. Mr. Hannaford was well known for his move in exporting his fruit, and before he retired he had a large business in exporting apples and pears. After leaving Cudlee Creek he came to Adelaide, and settled at Kent Town. He was an active member of the Baptist and Methodist churches in the districts where he had lived. For many years he contributed items of pubic interest to the Adelaide press. He leaves three sons and three daughters. Messrs E. H. Hannaford, M.P., and mayor of St Peters: H. H. Hannaford, Mile End; and H. O. Hannaford, Belair: and Mesdames Allan P. Poole. St. Peters; A. W. Lillecrapp, Eden Valley: and W. S. Hood, North Sydney. Another son, Mr. George Hannaford died in 1900. The funeral will lake place at the Cudlee Creek Cemetery where his remains will be interred in the family vault.

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