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Name (FAMILY NAME, Other Names) |
POPE, Henry James |
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Date of Birth |
Circa 1844 |
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Place of Birth |
Helston, Cornwall, England |
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Date of Death |
22.06.1919 |
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Place of Death |
76 Highbury Street |
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Place of Burial |
Payneham Cemetery |
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Arrived in South Australia (date/ship etc.) |
c1865 by ship |
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Lived in Prospect (dates) |
c1892-1898, 1900-1919 |
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Addresses/Dates in Prospect Council Area |
76 Highbury Street (c1900-1919) |
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Addresses/Dates outside Prospect Council Area |
North Adelaide (c1870, c1887), Kooringa (c1872-1874), Gawler (c1876-1878),
Red Hill (c1880-1882), Norwood (c1883-1885), Two Wells (c1889-1891), Adelaide
(c1898) |
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Names of houses (if any) |
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Parents |
Francis POPE |
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Spouse(s) |
(1/2) Jane nee NEWMAN, (2/2) Grace Holman nee TEMBY |
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Date(s) of Marriage(s) |
(1/2) 14.04.1870 (2/2)
18.03.1879 |
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Place(s) of Marriage(s) |
(1/2) Primitive Methodist Chapel, Charleston (2/2) Primitive Methodist Chapel, Kapunda |
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Children |
Mabel Adeline Jane (1871), Elsie Lina Mary (1872), Henry Charles
Herbert (1874), Gerald Albert William (1876), Newman George Horton (1878),
Ernest Bertram (1880), Daisy Mabel ( 1882 ), Christopher Temby (1885), Horace
Victor (1887), Ralph Vivian (1889),
Ida Viola (1898), Lillian May (1884), Grace Holman (1891), Winnifred
May (1893), Reinee Flora (1896). |
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Education |
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Occupation(s) |
Minister of Religion |
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Interests/Activities |
President of the Primitive Methodist and later the Methodist
Conferences |
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Religion/Churches |
Primitive Methodist / Methodist |
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Notes (points of interest etc.) |
His home has been included in Prospect Heritage Reviews. |
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Local Government experience |
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Sources of information |
The Advertiser 23.06.1919 (includes photograph); Biographical Index of South Australians 1836-1886 |
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Principal researcher(s) |
David Johnston, Prospect Local History
Group |