John Barton Hack (2 July 1805 – 4 October 1884) was an early settler in South Australia; a prominent farmer, businessman and public figure. He lost his fortune in the financial crisis of 1840 and despite his best efforts, never regained anything like his former influence and prosperity. His son Theodore Hack, younger brother Stephen Hack and nephew Wilton Hack were all figures of some significance in the history of the Colony.
JohnBartonHack (2 July 1805 – 4 October 1884) was an early settler in South Australia; a prominent farmer, businessman and public figure. He lost his...
1959), British motorcycle speedway rider John Tilton Hack (1913–1991), American geologist JohnBartonHack (1805–1884), early settler in South Australia...
after Stephen Hack, younger brother of JohnBartonHack. Australia portal List of mountains in Australia "Search results for 'Mount Hack, MT' with the...
After JohnBarton died, his widow and stepchildren moved to Tottenham. Barton's sister was the educational writer Maria Hack and his half-brother John Barton...
gone through a financial crisis during which Stephen and his brother JohnBartonHack lost their considerable fortunes. Unlike his brother, whose various...
Theodore Hack (17 November 1840 – 27 December 1902) was a South Australian politician. He was born at Echunga, South Australia a son of JohnBartonHack and...
Maria Hack (née Barton, 16 February 1777 – 4 January 1844) was an English writer of educational books for children that were praised for their clarity...
Australia. The first vines were planted in the Hills at Echunga by JohnBartonHack in 1839, three years after South Australia was declared a province...
centre and North Adelaide named after themselves. Brown Street, named for John Brown, was subsequently subsumed as a continuation of Morphett Street in...
had over 120 customers, some quite notable (e.g. Samuel Davenport, JohnBartonHack, George Hawker, Dr Penfold and the Lord Bishop of Adelaide, but he...
early colonists, including William Light, Robert Gouger, JohnBartonHack, BT Finniss and John Morphett. Although its stated purpose was to provide more...
co-ownership of lands in both the Ninety Mile Desert and Echunga by JohnBartonHack, and partly to the occasional meeting of tribes. The language of the...
Australia. This town acre was originally purchased by English born JohnBartonHack, who was an early settler in Adelaide, at the beginning of the first...
recorded evidence of vine planting was in 1836 by a settler named JohnBartonHack in Chichester Gardens, North Adelaide. In 1838 George Stevenson planted...
Publishing. ISBN 0-9592519-1-X. Iola Hack Mathews; Chris Durrant (2013). Chequered Lives: JohnBartonHack, Stephen Hack, and the early days of South Australia...
whose headwaters are in the area. It was settled in 1840–41 by JohnBartonHack and John Richardson, and was a sheep station until the beginning of the...
acres (200 ha) at Carrickalinga near Myponga, South Australia. Like JohnBartonHack in the 1840 depression, Francis Crompton was ill-equipped to weather...
Muecke (1889– ) married Noel Meyrick Hack in 1910. He was a son of tenor Charles Hack and grandson of JohnBartonHack. Emilie Caroline Muecke (1866 – 17...
were gazetted on 3 June. The committee was not harmonious, with Governor John Hindmarsh in particular taking exception to some of the names. Some of his...