Part Four: South Australians
TABLE OF CONTENTS
19 Rosalie Blanche Jacka’s Brothers and Sisters, across the North from 1876
Jacka Bros Melrose Brewery
William John Jacka and Sarah Gunter, a varied life, a challenging husband
Joseph Henry Jacka and Sarah Ann Slee, business and community in Melrose
Frederick Walter Jacka, brewer, farmer, clerk, and Elizabeth Ann Spratt
Benjamin Jacka, an early death
Mary Lilla Jacka and Charles Benjamin Robinson, Willochra to Broken Hill
Celia Adelaide Jacka and Edmund Berry, Jacka Bros company man
Caroline Harriet Jacka and Joseph Thomas Ragless, pastoralists
Annie Maud Jacka and Arthur Whitney Reed
20 Arthur George Martin’s Brothers and Sisters from 1870
Growing up in Moonta 1870–1900
Thomas Henry Martin and Matilda Ann Poyzer, Terowie and Adelaide
John Frederick Martin, missionary and jeweller, and Frances Annie Hocking,
Alfred Ernest Martin, World War I Sapper
William Alexander Martin and Clara Buckett, Western Australia
Edith Mary Martin
Julia Catherine Martin, teacher
Herbert Augustus Martin
21 Arthur Martin, Rose Jacka and the Fortunes of Hammond 1888–1916
Arthur and Rose in Hammond
Arthur George Martin’s early life in Moonta and Hammond
The Martin household in Hammond
A. G. Martin’s general store
Hammond 1890–1917
Farming
Water supply
Transport and communication
The wider world
Hammond District Council and public health
Churches
Recreation and education
22 After Hammond, Arthur and Rose and their Children from the Summer of 1915–16
Last months in Hammond
The Martins in Adelaide 1916–1944
The nine children of Arthur and Rose
Elsie May Gum
Dorothy Maud Lines
Arthur Cyril Martin
Harry Coombe Martin
Rex Bertram Martin
Rosalie Merle Martin
Ralph Keith Martin
Maxwell Claude Martin
Gweneth Adelaide Edwards