John Mitcham Hornabrook (c. 1812 – 23 August 1862), whose first wife, Margaret Hornabrook née Atkins, died 18 February 1837, arrived with his two children in South Australia in December 1838 aboard
Glenalvon. He married the widow, Sarah Attwood, née Shephard (c. 1811 – 26 May 1902), on 23 November 1847. Her daughter, Annie Attwood (c. 1844 – 26 February 1860), drowned at Glenelg. Sarah's mother, Ann Shephard (c. 1864 – 18 September 1848), died at their home on Rundle Street. After the death of her husband, Sarah and their three children, Lilla (b.c. 1846) and twins Joseph and Alice (b. 1850) made an extended visit to England, returning aboard
Yatala in 1866. The widow Sarah Hornabrook was living at "York Villa",
Mitcham in 1873,
South Terrace, Adelaide in 1876, died at "Eothen", East Terrace. • Ann Greenfield Hornabrook (15 January 1831 – 27 November 1899) returned to England, where she married John Martin (c. 1828 – 7 July 1868); the couple returned to SA August 1850 aboard
Bengal. Her brother Charles returned on the same ship, presumedly having attended the wedding. :*Louisa Hornabrook Martin (14 January 1851 – 26 January 1935) married Alfred Witter Marshall (31 October 1850 – 16 December 1915) of
Marshall & Sons on 14 February 1873 •
Charles Atkins Hornabrook JP (c. 1833 – 26 August 1903) married Eliza Maria Soward (c. 1838 – 26 January 1901) on 18 March 1857. Eliza was a daughter of George Soward (1809 – 16 January 1894) and the half-sister of architect
George Klewitz Soward, who designed their residence. ::*
Harold Newton Hornabrook (1892 – 23 July 1951) married Mabel Parmenter ( – ) on 30 August 1919, lived in
Tranmere, then
Colac, Victoria. He was head of the Electricity Commission of
Geelong. ::*Lieut Leonard Charles Hornabrook (1895 – 21 May 1918) invalided out of
RFC in WWI, joined
Leicester Regiment, died in action from gas poisoning ::*Dorothy Anna Hornabrook (1898– ) married (Edward) Arnold Van Senden (1894 – ) in 1923 ::*Dr. Denys Hornabrook (1900– ) married Elinor Mary Constance "Mollie" Rutherford (1904– ) on 19 June 1928 ::*Jean Mary "Joan" Hornabrook (1904–1991) :*Arthur John Hornabrook (c. 1861 – 30 March 1874) :*George Soward Hornabrook (c. 1863 – 29 November 1892) died at
Southern Cross, Western Australia :*Annie Hornabrook (1865 – 13 April 1938) was associated with Dr.
Helen Mayo in child welfare work. :*Mabel Susan Hornabrook (1867– ) was alive in SA in 1880, but further information is wanting. :*Lilla Bertha Hornabrook (1869 – 13 December 1928) :*Dr.
Rupert Walter Hornabrook (3 August 1871 – 7 May 1951) married (Emma) Winifred Sargood on 17 May 1902. Winifred was third daughter of
Sir Frederick Sargood, "Rippon Lea",
Elsternwick, Victoria. He was plague specialist, served in South Africa, returned to Adelaide 1902. Recognised as Australia's first full-time
anaesthetist. He played
football for
North Adelaide 1889–90. A son, Royden Sargood Hornabrook (21 February 1909 – 5 November 1944) died a
POW in Thailand. :*Amy Sarah Hornabrook (1873 – 13 May 1904) ended her life by taking
carbolic acid. :*Harry Alfred Hornabrook (1875 – 10 January 1916) married Mary Sarah ??, lived
Roseville, New South Wales, died at
Moss Vale, NSW, of pneumonia, contracted while in Army camp. John Mitcham Hornabrook (c. 1812–1862) married the widow Sarah Attwood, née Shephard (c. 1811–1902) on 23 November 1847. They had three children together: • Lilla Hornabrook (c. 1846 – 27 August 1920) married surgeon John Fisher ( – 6 January 1879) on 9 January 1868. They had two sons and a daughter. • Joseph Alfred Hornabrook (28 April 1850 – 6 March 1930) married Alice Page ( –1937) on 16 September 1873. Partner Rees & Hornabrook, architects. They had two surviving daughters. • Alice Maud Hornabrook (28 April 1850 – 13 July 1935) married
John Cox Bray on 13 January 1870, lived at 56
Hutt Street, Adelaide :*Arthur John Bray (1872–1879) :*Cecil Thomas Bray (27 September 1874 – 19 October 1937) :*Harry Midwinter Bray (10 June 1879 – 12 October 1965) :*(Blanche) Ada Bray (10 November 1881 – 5 November 1908) married
(John) Lavington Bonython (10 September 1875 – 6 November 1960) on 16 April 1904. A window in her memory, created by
Charles Edward Tute, was installed in
St Paul's Church, Adelaide in 1909. It was transferred to
All Souls Church, St Peters in 1983. ::*
John Langdon Bonython AO (13 January 1905 – 1992) married Minnie Hope Rutherford ( – ) in 1926 ::*Elizabeth Hornabrook "Betty" Bonython
CBE (25 January 1907 – 2008) married lawyer (later Sir)
Keith Wilson in 1930 ::*Ada Bray Bonython (1908–1965) married Denis Heath in 1930 Joseph Hornabrook (c. 1799 – 7 April 1876) was the elder brother of John Hornabrook, died at South Terrace home of his sister-in-law ==References==