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1 Angas  





2 Bagot  





3 Baker  





4 Bakewell  





5 Bardolph  





6 Basedow  





7 Blyth  





8 Brookman  





9 Butler  





10 Castine  





11 Cooke  





12 Corcoran  





13 Cowan  





14 Darling  





15 Dashwood  





16 Davenport  





17 Dawkins  





18 Downer  





19 Duncan  





20 Dunn  





21 Dutton  





22 Everard  





23 Giles  





24 Glyde  





25 Goldsworthy  





26 Gordon  





27 Grainger  





28 Hall  





29 Hart  





30 Hawke  





31 Hawker  





32 Hill  





33 Henning  





34 Homburg  





35 Hussey  





36 Jelley  





37 Kelly  





38 Kingston  





39 Lake  





40 Lindsay  





41 McLachlan  





42 Mildred  





43 Milne  





44 Morphett  





45 Newland  





46 Pearce  





47 Price  





48 Playford  





49 Randell  





50 Riddoch  





51 Rudall  





52 Sandford  





53 Shannon  





54 Solomon  





55 Stirling  





56 Stow  





57 Vardon  





58 Venning  





59 Verran  





60 von Doussa  





61 Weatherill  





62 White  





63 Williams  





64 Wilson  





65 Wright  





66 Young  





67 Sources  





68 See also  














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This is a list of related persons who have held positions in the two South Australian houses of parliament or represented South Australia in Canberra. It includes some notes on people with identical surnames but no clear family connection.

Note: The following abbreviations have been used below:
MHA = South Australian House of Assembly
MLC = South Australian Legislative Council, including original unicameral parliament (1840–56)
MHR = (Federal) House of Representatives
Indented entries indicate a son or daughter unless otherwise noted.

Angas[edit]

Bagot[edit]

  • John Bagot (1849–1910) (grandson of Charles) MHA 1884–87
  • John Tuthill Bagot (1819–1870) ("nephew" of Charles) MHA 1857–65; MLC 1866–70; described as his nephew, but actually more distantly related.

Baker[edit]

Jacob Hagen (c. 1810–1870), MLC from 1843–51 was a brother-in-law.

Bakewell[edit]

Bardolph[edit]

Basedow[edit]

Blyth[edit]

Brookman[edit]

Butler[edit]

their great-grandson and grandson respectively

Castine[edit]

Cooke[edit]

Corcoran[edit]

Cowan[edit]

  • Sir John Cowan (1866–1953) MLC (Southern Districts) 1910–44

Darling[edit]

Dashwood[edit]

Davenport[edit]

Dawkins[edit]

Downer[edit]

Duncan[edit]

Dunn[edit]

George Alexander Dunn was not closely related, nor was Henry Peter Kestel Dunn.

Dutton[edit]

Queensland politician Charles Dutton (1834–1904), and his great, great grandson Peter Dutton appear not to be related to this family.

Everard[edit]

Giles[edit]

Glyde[edit]

Any relation to Lavington Glyde (1825–1890) MHA for East Torrens 1857–1860, Yatala 1860–1875, Victoria 1877–1884 ?

Goldsworthy[edit]

Gordon[edit]

Grainger[edit]

Hall[edit]

Hart[edit]

Hawke[edit]

  • Bob Hawke (1929–2019), Prime Minister of Australia 1983–1991

(James Renfrey Hawke (25 September 1862 – 12/13 September 1930) and Elizabeth Ann Hawke née Pascoe (31 December 1862 – 27 December 1946) of Kapunda were parents of Albert Hawke and Clem Hawke (1898–1989), father of Bob Hawke).

Hawker[edit]

Hill[edit]

Henning[edit]

Homburg[edit]

Hussey[edit]

Jelley[edit]

Kelly[edit]

Kingston[edit]

Lake[edit]

Lindsay[edit]

(Arthur Fydell Lindsay, MHA for Encounter Bay on three occasions, appears to be unrelated.)

McLachlan[edit]

Mildred[edit]

Milne[edit]

Morphett[edit]

Newland[edit]

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[edit]

It is not likely that James Pearce (MHA for Light 1870–1875 then Wooroora, and MLC 1877–1881) was a relative.

Price[edit]

Playford[edit]

Randell[edit]

Riddoch[edit]

Rudall[edit]

Sandford[edit]

Shannon[edit]

Solomon[edit]

Saul Solomon (1836–1929) MLA for East Torrens 1887–90, when he defeated Thomas Playford, was not a close relation.

Stirling[edit]

Stow[edit]

Vardon[edit]

Venning[edit]

Verran[edit]

von Doussa[edit]

Brothers

Weatherill[edit]

White[edit]

Williams[edit]

Wilson[edit]

Wright[edit]

Young[edit]

Sources[edit]

See also[edit]


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