Abe Shannon Explained

Abraham Shannon (15 March 1869 – 24 October 1945) was a pastoralist in South Australia, a substantial donor to philanthropic and patriotic causes.

History

Shannon was born at Stockwell, South Australia to David Shannon MHA (1822–1875) and his second wife Martha Shannon, née Davison (c. 1827–1917).He was educated at Whinham College and was a successful pastoralist, concentrating on wheat and sheep.

He died suddenly at his property, "Kingscourt", near Eudunda, at the age of 76.

Contributions

His contributions to philanthropic and patriotic causes include:

He never married and had no children. His estate was valued at between £35,000 and £40,000 (many tens of millions in today's currency). In his will he left:

He was awarded the OBE for his services,[4] and was presented to King Edward VII.

In 1929 he was awarded the Returned Soldiers' League certificate of merit, the highest honor given to non-members.[5]

Family

He married again, to Martha Davison (c. 1827 – 12 April 1917) on 19 March 1861[9]

See David Shannon for a more extensive list of family members.

Notes and References

  1. News: 24 April 1929 . Memorial Fund . 3 . . 25 December 2020 . Trove.
  2. News: 13 November 1945 . Bequests By Late Mr. Abe Shannon . 8 . . 26 December 2020 . Trove.
  3. News: 1 March 1946 . Tiepin Bequest to S.A. Premier . 5 . . 26 December 2020 . Trove.
  4. Mr Abe Shannon. Officer of the Order of the British Empire. O.B.E.. Philanthropy. 1107894.
  5. News: 1 November 1945 . Mr Abe Shannon . 28 . . 24 December 2020 . Trove.
  6. News: 8 January 1931 . Shannon Family . 8 . . 24 December 2020 . Trove.
  7. News: 26 July 1875 . Latest News. . 2 . . South Australia . 25 December 2020 . Trove.
  8. News: 14 November 1913 . Family Notices . 1 . . 24 December 2020 . Trove.
  9. News: 21 April 1917 . Obituaries. . 42 . . 24 December 2020 . Trove.
  10. News: 13 November 1944 . Death of David Shannon . 5 . . 24 December 2020 . Trove.