Thomas Hudson Beare (pioneer) explained

Birth Date:30 December 1792
Birth Place:Netley, Hampshire, England
Death Place:Myponga, South Australia
Known For:First storekeeper in South Australia
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    Thomas Hudson Beare (30 December 1792 – 7 November 1861) was an early settler of South Australia, regarded as the colony's first storekeeper.[1] His daughter Arabella has been cited as the first of the fleet to set foot on South Australian shores,[2] and his wife Lucy as the first white woman to die in South Australia.[3]

    History

    Thomas H Beare of Netley, Hampshire, his wife Lucy, and their four children arrived at Kangaroo Island, South Australia aboard, one of the "First Fleet of South Australia", on 27 or 28 July 1836. Lucy, who had given birth on board the ship to a daughter who died shortly after, died within six weeks of giving birth again, this time to a healthy daughter. Charlotte Hudson Beare (c. 1782 – 16 December 1875),[4] a sister of Thomas, was also a passenger. She married Samuel Stephens (1808 – 18 January 1840), the Colonial Manager, on 24 September 1836. This marriage, the second in the Colony and the source of much gossip on account of their age difference, was performed by Captain George Martin aboard the anchored at Nepean Bay.

    Shortly after arrival, Beare, William Giles and Henry Mildred imported a batch of Merino ewes from Van Diemens Land to Kangaroo Island, some of the first brought into the colony, though stock losses on the unusually long trip aboard the were considerable.[5]

    In 1838 he purchased section 101, Hundred of Adelaide, and named it Netley, by which name the modern suburb is known.

    He supported his brother-in-law John Wrathall Bull in his claim against John Ridley as the true inventor of the stripper, having built the prototype.

    His widow raised their five remaining dependent children by teaching music, and died at the home of her step-daughter Mrs. F. E. Archer.[6]

    Family

    Thomas Hudson Beare (30 December 1792 – 7 November 1861) married Lucy Ann Loose (c. 1803 – 3 September 1837) in 1819. Their children included:

    Beare married again on 24 October 1840, to Lucy Bull (c. 1819 – 16 September 1887), by whom he had nine children. She had emigrated with her brothers Joseph Bull and John Wrathall Bull and his family aboard Canton, which arrived in May 1838.

    Notes and References

    1. News: Family Notices . . XXV . 4715 . South Australia . 26 November 1861 . 13 January 2017 . 8 . National Library of Australia.
    2. News: S.A. on Outskirts of Centenary Carnival . . XXVII . 4,045 . South Australia . 9 July 1936 . 13 January 2017 . 6 . National Library of Australia.
    3. News: Towns, People and Things We Ought to Know . . LXXV . 3,983 . South Australia . 16 March 1933 . 13 January 2017 . 46 . National Library of Australia.
    4. News: Family Notices . . XL . 9077 . South Australia . 17 December 1875 . 23 May 2017 . 4 . National Library of Australia.
    5. News: The Merino in South Australia . . XLI . 2213 . South Australia . 1 March 1884 . 13 January 2017 . 10 . National Library of Australia.
    6. News: Deaths of Pioneers . . LII . 12,746 . South Australia . 20 September 1887 . 13 January 2017 . 5 . National Library of Australia.
    7. News: Who Invented the Stripper . . XLI . 9134 . South Australia . 23 February 1876 . 13 January 2017 . 6 . National Library of Australia.
    8. News: Kangaroo Island Centenary Celebrations . . XVII . 1421 . South Australia . 31 July 1936 . 24 February 2018 . 2 . National Library of Australia.
    9. News: The Late Catherine Helen Spence . . LXVII . 5,282 . South Australia . 28 May 1910 . 12 January 2017 . 45 . National Library of Australia.
    10. Web site: Bound for South Australia: First Landings — The story of Elizabeth Beare . History Trust of South Australia . 14 November 2019.
    11. https://www.southaustralianhistory.com.au/wilkins.htm| title=Sir Hubert Wilkins |publisher=Flinders Ranges Research |access-date=14 November 2019
    12. News: Concerning People . . LXXII . 18,919 . South Australia . 3 July 1907 . 24 February 2018 . 7 . National Library of Australia.
    13. Web site: Thomas Hudson Beare. Kangaroo Island Pioneers Association. 12 January 2017. This article has several dates that contradict newspaper reports, notably 30 December 1792 for T.H.B.'s date of birth