Henry Lamshed Explained

Henry Lamshed
Term Start:April 1890
Term End:April 1893
Term Start2:1888
Term End2:1890 ?
Term Start3:1867
Term End3:1873 ?
Birth Date:11 April 1836
Birth Place:near Plymouth, England
Spouse:
    Occupation:Carrier, farmer, politician

    Henry Lamshed (11 April 1836 – 13 June 1918) was a farmer and politician in colonial South Australia.

    Lamshed was born near Plymouth, England, a descendant of an old Newton Abbott, Devonshire, family. He emigrated to South Australia on the, arriving at Port Adelaide in November 1856,[1] and for several years worked on a farm at McLaren Vale. He established a carrying business at Strathalbyn. He took up land near Maitland when that district was first opened for settlement around 1875, and ran a farm there, "Oakwood", until around 1916, when he retired.

    He was a member of the Strathalbyn District Council from 1867[2] until he closed his carrying business in 1873 to take up farming on Yorke Peninsula.[3] In 1888 he was one of the foundation members of the Yorke's Peninsula District Council. He was elected to the seat of Yorke Peninsula in the South Australian House of Assembly and served from April 1890 to April 1893 as a colleague of Harry Bartlett.[4]

    He died after several months' illness[5] and was buried in Maitland.

    Family

    Henry Lamshed married Harriet Johnston (c. 1836 – 28 March 1864); they had two sons.He married again, to Elizabeth Choules (16 May 1838 – 14 June 1897) in November 1864. Her family arrived in S.A. on the Diadem in November 1840; she had a previous marriage to William Spanswick. He married a third time, on 24 February 1898, to Sarah Jane Slade (c. 1850 – 18 July 1938) of Alberton. His children included:

    Wider South Australian Lamshed family

    The surname "Lamshed", rare elsewhere in Australia, was well known in South Australia around Strathalbyn, Maitland, Kadina and Moonta in the late 19th century.

    It appears that over about ten years, most of a large family of Lamshed/Lamshead/Lambshead migrated to South Australia. Most of them lived around Strathalbyn in the 1860s, then moved to the upper Yorke Peninsula area when it was opened for closer settlement in the 1870s.

    Henry's father Samuel migrated last, in 1865 on the Maori with Samuel's second wife Jane and youngest three children.[13] The surname spelling appears to have been Lambshead or Lamshead in some early South Australian documents, but eventually standardised on Lamshed.

    Thomas Lamshed

    Thomas Lamshed (c. 1843 – 28 August 1912) born Bere Alston, Devon, emigrated 1862, lived Strathalbyn, married Elizabeth Bailey (1846 – 20 March 1933), farmed at Echunga, Mount Crawford, Riverton, Maitland, Sunny Vale, retired to Kadina.[14]

    Others

    The family of Samuel Lamshed sen. appears to have been:

    Max Lamshed

    The noted journalist and Red Cross official Maxwell Robert Arthur "Max" Lamshed OBE (5 April 1901 – 25 July 1971) was the only child of A. J. Lamshed of Rendelsham, Robe and Mount Gambier.[20] Max's grandfather was the Jacob listed above. Max described Will Lamshed (1894–1917) as a "great-uncle".[21]

    Notes and References

    1. News: Shipping Intelligence . . 29 November 1856 . 8 October 2015 . 2 . Trove.
    2. News: District Councils . . 4 January 1868 . 9 October 2015 . 4 . Trove.
    3. News: General News . . 4 April 1873 . 5 January 2021 . 2 . Trove.
    4. 3895 . Henry Lamshed . yes . 30 November 2022.
    5. News: Concerning People . . 14 June 1918 . 9 October 2015 . 6 . Trove.
    6. News: Mr. Samuel T. Lamshed . . 4 November 1916 . 10 October 2015 . 14 . Trove.
    7. In Australian English, "dam" may refer to a simple reservoir on a farm or property, fed by a creek or underground source.
    8. News: Inquest . . 5 April 1878 . 9 October 2015 . 2 . Trove.
    9. News: Obituary . . 2 June 1923 . 9 October 2015 . 35 . Trove.
    10. News: Personal . . 5 August 1919 . 9 October 2015 . 7 . Trove.
    11. News: Postmaster Dies While Playing Cricket . . 31 October 1931 . 9 October 2015 . 11 . Trove. The reference to a brother dying in similar circumstances has yet to be verified.
    12. Web site: Australian Women and Imperial Honours: 1901-1989. 15 October 2015.
    13. Web site: Passenger List - Maori, London & Plymouth to Adelaide, 1865 . Janmaat . Robert . TheShipsList . 7 January 2021.
    14. News: Mr. T. Lamshed . . 7 September 1912 . 10 October 2015 . 41 . Trove.
    15. News: Obituary . . 8 June 1912 . 10 October 2015 . 2 . Trove.
    16. News: Mr Samuel Lamshed . . 27 October 1944 . 10 October 2015 . 3 . Trove.
    17. News: Silver Wedding at Boor's Plains . . 20 October 1934 . 10 October 2015 . 4 . Trove.
    18. News: Obituary . . 15 April 1939 . 10 October 2015 . 1 . Trove.
    19. Web site: Passenger List - Ocean Chief, Plymouth to Adelaide, 1864 . Janmaat . Robert . TheShipsList . 7 January 2021.
    20. News: Personalia . . 6 December 1946 . 9 October 2015 . 4 . Trove.
    21. Web site: News from the Front. Red Cross Society. 15 October 2015.