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Eliza WYATT ( - 1936)
Children Self + Spouses Parents Grandparents Greatgrandparents
Hamlet Duck Wyatt HAINES (1885 - 1966)
Eliza WYATT ( - 1936)

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Albert HAINES (1846 - 1936)
George Duck WYATT


























m. 1870 Albert HAINES (1846 - 1936) at Mount Gambier, South Australia, Australia
d. 1936
Near Relatives of Eliza WYATT ( - 1936)
Relationship Person Born Birth Place Died Death Place Age
Father in Law James HAINES

Father George Duck WYATT

Self Eliza WYATT 1936

Husband Albert HAINES 1846 Alderbury, Wiltshire, England 1936 Mount Gambier, South Australia, Australia 90

Son Hamlet Duck Wyatt HAINES 1885 Mount Gambier, South Australia, Australia 1966 Portland, Victoria, Australia 81

Daughter in Law Emily Louisa GINGER 1878 Brunswick, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 1965 Portland, Victoria, Australia 87

Events in Eliza WYATT ( - 1936)'s life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
1870 Married Albert HAINES (aged 24) Mount Gambier, South Australia, Australia Note 1 52
1885 Birth of son Hamlet Duck Wyatt HAINES Mount Gambier, South Australia, Australia Note 2 52
1936 Eliza WYATT died
1936 Death of husband Albert HAINES (aged 90) Mount Gambier, South Australia, Australia Note 3 60
Note 1: Australia Marriage Index, 1788-1950

Name
Albert Haines
Father's Name
James Haines
Spouse Name
Eliza Wyatt
Spouse's Father's Name
George Duck Wyatt
Marriage Date
01 Jan 1870
Marriage Place
Christ Church Mount Bambier
Registration Place
Grey South Australia
Page number
45
Volume Number
82
Household Members

NameAge
NameAlbert Haines
Note 2: died 1966 - age 80 = c 1886

Australia Birth Index, 1788-1922

Name
Hamlet Duck Wyatt Haines
Birth Date
25 Feb 1885
Birth Place
Mount Gambier
Registration Place
Grey, South Australia, Australia
Father
Albert Haines
Mother
Eliza Wyatt
Page number
387
Volume Number
346
Household Members

NameAge
NameHamlet Duck Wyatt Haines
NameEliza Wyatt
NameAlbert Haines
Note 3: Chronicle (Adelaide) 30 April 1936
OBITUARY
Mr. A. Haines
Mr. Albert Haines, sen., who died at
the Thyne Memorial Hospital recently
at the age of 89, was born at Alderbury,
Wiltshire, on July 10, 1846. Mr. Haines
came to Australia with his parents In
1850. His father, the late Mr. James
Haines, took up land at Nairne, where
Albert, at the age or eignt, learnt to
drive bullocks and to handle a plougn.
While still in his teens, he came to
Millicent and Mount Gamibier in a bul-
lock dray, accompanied by an elder
brother. They carried out a fencing
contract at Rocky Camp, near Millicent,
before going on to Monbulla station.
At the age of 19 he started a career as
a wheelwright, learning his trade from
Mr. George Duck Wyatt, and later
working for the late Mr. William Clay-
field, of Millicent. In 1870, he married
Miss Eliza Wyatt, a daughter of his
employer, and was the first mayor of
Mount Gambier. There were ten chil-
dren (of whom five sons and two daugh-
ters — Messrs. A. J. (Mount Gambier) , G.
L. (Millicent), R..T. (Mount Gambier),
H. D. W. (Sandy Waterhole, Victoria),
and W. W. V. Haines (Drik Drik. Vic
toria), and Mrs. G. Little (Mumbannar),
and Mrs. J. Cram (Mount Gambier) are
living. He is also survived by his
widow. The funeral services were con-
ducted by Captain Thompson, of the
Salvation Army, with which Mr. Haines
was associated for 50 years.

The Narracoorte Herald 24 April 1936
OBITUARY.
MR. ALBERT HAINES.
Mount Gambier, April 16.
Mr. Albert Haines, one of the dis-
trict's oldest remaining pioneers and
a colonist of 85 years, died at the
Thyne Memorial Hospital, Millicent,
on Tuesday, following a short illness.
In another two months Mr. Haines
would have attained the age of 90
years, having been born in 1846 at
Willshire. He came to Australia
with his family at the age of four,
landing at Port Adelaide. He lived
in the Nairne and Mount Barker dis-
tricts for some years, first coming to
Mount Gambier in 1863. After some
years of station life he became ap-
prenticed to his father-in-law, the
late Mr. George Duck Wyatt, in the
wheelwright business. He then went
to Horsham for a short time, and then
to Bairnsdale, Gippsland. On re-
turning to this district he conducted
a wheelwright's business for Mr. Clay-
field at Millicent, and afterwards
spent four years at Rendelsham. His
next move was to Lake Leake, where
he held the property on which the
original Glencoe station homestead
was built. Leaving there in 1907 he
took up land at Sandy Waterhole, on
the Glenelg River, and left there in
1924 to live at Yahl. The last three
years of his life were spent at Milli-
cent, where he became ill only a few
days before his death, having enjoyed
good health all his life. Mr. Haines
had a varied and interesting career.
He knew Mount Gambier when what
is now the main street was little more
than a quagmire, and he had seen
bullock drays bogged in it. He was
married 64 years ago to Miss Eliza
Wyatt, and the diamond wedding was
celebrated. The following family
survives:— Messrs. Albert, Mount
Gambier; Lewis, Millicent; Ralph,
Mount Gambier; Hamlet, Sandy
Waterhole; Wallace, Drik Drik; Mes-
dames George Little, Mumbannar; and
John Cram, Gambier Forests. One
daughter died in Tasmania, and a son
was killed in the last war. Mr.
Haines joined the Salvation Army
when that organisation first became
established in Mount Gambier, and
remained a member for the rest of his
Ife.
Personal Notes:
from death reg of son Hamlet
Source References:
52. Type: Australia Birth Marriage Death Index 1787 - 1985 Record
- Reference = (Marriage)
- Notes: Australia Marriage Index, 1788-1950

Name
Albert Haines
Father's Name
James Haines
Spouse Name
Eliza Wyatt
Spouse's Father's Name
George Duck Wyatt
Marriage Date
01 Jan 1870
Marriage Place
Christ Church Mount Bambier
Registration Place
Grey South Australia
Page number
45
Volume Number
82
Household Members

NameAge
NameAlbert Haines