Giles E. Strangways

Giles Edward Strangways (1819 – 24 February 1906) was a pioneer of the British colony of South Australia, an associate of John Finnis and Charles Sturt.[1] He was an uncle of H. B. T. Strangways, a Premier of South Australia.

Giles Strangways was born in Shapwick, Somerset, England, the fourth son of Henry Bull Strangways (died 1829), Colonel-Commandant of the Polden Hills Militia. Giles Strangways was among the earliest purchasers of South Australia land, and emigrated on the HMS Buffalo, along with his brother T. Bewes Strangways, with Captain John Hindmarsh in the First Fleet of South Australia, and was present at the proclamation of the province in 1836.[2]

In 1838 he accompanied Charles Sturt and John Finnis on their overland cattle drive from Sydney to Adelaide, following the River Murray. Later in the same year he accompanied Sturt in his abortive attempt to pass through the Murray Mouth.

By 1856 Giles was living at Port Elliot, advertising his services as a surveyor. By 1872 he was working for the Government Survey Department.

He died at his home at 45 Maesbury Street, Kensington.

Family

Henry Bull Strangways (1779 – 1829) married Elisheba Bewes (c. 1782 – 29 October 1858) in 1807. Their children included:

  • Henry Bull Templar Strangways (1832 – 10 February 1920). He was Premier of South Australia November 1868 - May 1870
  • Cordelia Strangways ( – 4 January 1907)
  • only son Edmond Strangways ( – ) married Mary Smallacombe on 22 June 1940
  • eldest son George Strangways ( – 8 June 1924)
  • second daughter Alice Strangways ( – 24 February 1919)
  • third daughter Cordelia Strangways (26 February 1854 – 12 August 1886)
  • fourth daughter Helen Matilda "Minnie" Strangways (c. 1860 – 3 July 1901) married Edward Kelly ( – ) on 28 October 1891
  • youngest daughter Adelina Harriet Maria ( – 27 January 1870)

References

  1. "Mr. Giles E. Strangways.". Observer (Adelaide, SA : 1905 - 1931). Adelaide, SA: National Library of Australia. 3 March 1906. p. 36. Retrieved 30 October 2015.
  2. Mennell, Philip (1892). "Wikisource link to Strangways, Thomas Bewes". The Dictionary of Australasian Biography. London: Hutchinson & Co. Wikisource
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