William Gilbert (pastoralist) explained

William Gilbert
Birth Date:1850 10, df=yes
Death Place:Pewsey Vale
Occupation:pastoralist and vigneron

William Gilbert (12 October 1850 – 29 March 1923) was a South Australian pastoralist and vigneron.

He was born the only son of Joseph Gilbert (1800–1881) of Pewsey Vale near Lyndoch and his wife Anna née Browne (1812–1873). He was educated at St. Peter's College, and in 1864 enrolled with Cambridge University.[1]

In 1872 he helped Ted Bagot (1848–1881) and his foster-brother James Churchill-Smith (1851–1922) drove 1,000 head of cattle from Adelaide to the MacDonnell Ranges where he had acquired three leases centred on Owen Springs Station and Edward Meade Bagot another two, on Emily Gap and Undoolya Stations; this was recognised as one of the great droving feats of Australian pastoral history.[2] He took up management of Owen Springs station in 1873 and in 1875 was managing of all his father's properties.

When his father died he disposed of Owen Springs, the freehold of 32,000 acres at Mount Bryan, and the Oriecowe run on Yorke Peninsula in order to concentrate on stock improvement at Pewsey Vale. It was not long before his wool was fetching record prices. He had considerable success with wines also, though according to one source, he treated winemaking more as a hobby than a business. Having increased output in one year to 17000impgal[3] this would rank as a very serious hobby.

Shortly before his death in North Adelaide, he transferred the Wongalere property near Williamstown to his son William, who had been developing its vineyard. William junior sold Pewsey Vale shortly after inheriting it to pay probate duties.

Other interests

He was appointed to the board of governors of St. Peter's College in 1894.[4]

He was appointed a founding director of Bagot Shakes & Lewis formed by amalgamation of E. M. Bagot & Co and Shakes & Lewis in 1888.

Family

He married Mary Young Clindening (26 January 1854 – 7 May 1939), daughter of Dr. William Talbot Clindening MRCS (6 January 1825 – 7 June 1899), on 22 July 1879. Their 11 children included:

Notes and References

  1. News: A Pioneer Pastoralist . . Adelaide . 30 March 1923 . 14 July 2012 . 12 . National Library of Australia.
  2. Web site: Archived copy . 13 July 2012 . 25 March 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120325220130/http://www.nretas.nt.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0009/114957/occpaper11.pdf . dead .
  3. Web site: Eden Springs Vineyards – Region – Fine Australian wine from High Eden sub-region . Edensprings.com.au . 2014-03-22 . 29 March 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150329082501/http://edensprings.com.au/region/index.htm . dead .
  4. News: General News . . Adelaide . 10 July 1894 . 15 July 2012 . 4 . National Library of Australia.
  5. News: Death of Dr. H. Gilbert . . Adelaide . 27 October 1947 . 15 July 2012 . 3 . National Library of Australia.
  6. Web site: Pewsey Vale Anglican Cemetery . Australiancemeteries.com . 2014-03-22.