John Barton Hack (2 July 1805 – 4 October 1884) was an early settler in South Australia; a prominent farmer, businessman and public figure. He lost his...
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1959), British motorcycle speedway rider John Tilton Hack (1913–1991), American geologist John Barton Hack (1805–1884), early settler in South Australia...
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After John Barton died, his widow and stepchildren moved to Tottenham. Barton's sister was the educational writer Maria Hack and his half-brother John Barton...
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year. Barton was married to Mary Done (1752–1784), with whom he had a son, the poet Bernard Barton, and a daughter, the education writer Maria Hack. Both...
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John Barton (1836–1908) was an English Anglican missionary in India. Born at Eastleigh, Hampshire, on 31 December 1836, he was the sixth child of John...
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John Barton (11 June 1789 – 10 March 1852) was an English economist and botanist. Barton was born in London to Quaker parents, John Barton (1755–1789)...
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after Stephen Hack, younger brother of John Barton Hack. Australia portal List of mountains in Australia "Search results for 'Mount Hack, MT' with the...
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Cowell in 1853. FitzGerald married Lucy, daughter of the Quaker poet Bernard Barton, in Chichester on 4 November 1856, after a death-bed promise to Bernard...
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Theodore Hack (17 November 1840 – 27 December 1902) was a South Australian politician. He was born at Echunga, South Australia a son of John Barton Hack and...
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gone through a financial crisis during which Stephen and his brother John Barton Hack lost their considerable fortunes. Unlike his brother, whose various...
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Australia. The first vines were planted in the Hills at Echunga by John Barton Hack in 1839, three years after South Australia was declared a province...
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Maria Hack (née Barton, 16 February 1777 – 4 January 1844) was an English writer of educational books for children that were praised for their clarity...
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comprising John Barton Hack, John Morphett, Samuel Stephens, Charles Stuart (South Australian Company's stock overseer), Thomas Davis (Hack's stockman)...
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daughter of Charles Hack (1842–1915) and Anne Brooks Hack, née Meyrick (1844–1929). She was a granddaughter of John Barton Hack. Theirs was a musical...
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Representatives in 2014 John Barton Hack (1805–1884), settler in South Australia John Tilton Hack (1913–1991), American geomorphologist Karl Hack (born 1966), historian...
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centre and North Adelaide named after themselves. Brown Street, named for John Brown, was subsequently subsumed as a continuation of Morphett Street in...
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had over 120 customers, some quite notable (e.g. Samuel Davenport, John Barton Hack, George Hawker, Dr Penfold and the Lord Bishop of Adelaide, but he...
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(the Mount Barker Special Survey, the first such), to the chagrin of John Barton Hack, who was squatting there and had no intimation of the Special Survey...
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Marshall (4 November 1883 – 4 July 1944) married Dulcie Barton Hack, granddaughter of John Barton Hack, in 1914. He was managing director of Eyes & Crowle...
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bullocks, the first brought into the colony. He was next employed by John Barton Hack, who had a small but increasing stock of farm animals. Alford and two...
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recorded evidence of vine planting was in 1836 by a settler named John Barton Hack in Chichester Gardens, North Adelaide. In 1838 George Stevenson planted...
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Publishing. ISBN 0-9592519-1-X. Iola Hack Mathews; Chris Durrant (2013). Chequered Lives: John Barton Hack, Stephen Hack, and the early days of South Australia...
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Australia. This town acre was originally purchased by English born John Barton Hack, who was an early settler in Adelaide, at the beginning of the first...
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acres (200 ha) at Carrickalinga near Myponga, South Australia. Like John Barton Hack in the 1840 depression, Francis Crompton was ill-equipped to weather...
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Dungeon Hack is a 1993 role-playing video game developed by DreamForge Intertainment and published by Strategic Simulations for DOS and NEC PC-9801. The...
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early colonists, including William Light, Robert Gouger, John Barton Hack, BT Finniss and John Morphett. Although its stated purpose was to provide more...
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in 1839 with an introduction to John Barton Hack, a fellow Quaker for whom he ran a farm. He next ran a farm for John Richardson, later taking up his...
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co-ownership of lands in both the Ninety Mile Desert and Echunga by John Barton Hack, and partly to the occasional meeting of tribes. The language of the...
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Muecke (1889– ) married Noel Meyrick Hack in 1910. He was a son of tenor Charles Hack and grandson of John Barton Hack. Emilie Caroline Muecke (1866 – 17...
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Bower (politician) John Carr (Australian politician, born 1871) James Luke (Jim) Cavanagh (1913–1990) Sarah Francisco John Barton Hack Ruby Florence Hammond...
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