Charles Thomas Hewett (about 1794 – 5 April 1871) was an English born South Australian pioneer of the Noarlunga area of South Australia, particularly in the areas south of the Onkaparinga River, and politician. He left England on the ship 'Duchess of Northumberland' on the 5 August 1839, arriving at Holdfast Bay, South Australia on 17 December 1839 with his wife, Hannah, and seven children.
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| - Charles Thomas Hewett (about 1794 – 5 April 1871) was an English born South Australian pioneer of the Noarlunga area of South Australia, particularly in the areas south of the Onkaparinga River, and politician. He left England on the ship 'Duchess of Northumberland' on the 5 August 1839, arriving at Holdfast Bay, South Australia on 17 December 1839 with his wife, Hannah, and seven children. (en)
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| - South Pool, Devon, England (en)
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| - Congregational Chapel Cemetery McLaren Vale (en)
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| - (Faith Emily Moore Hewett , Hannah Huldah Hewett , Onesimus Septimus Hewett , Ebenezer Eldad Hewett , Charles Shallum Hewett , Elijah Medad Hewett , Ethelbert Heber Hewett , Rhoda Augusta Northumberland Hewett , unnamed Hewett , Reumah Ann Bertha Josepha Hewett , Thomas Henry Hewett , Mary Kate Hewett , Samuel Leland Hewett , Frederick Francis Hewett , Mercy Hewitt ) (en)
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| - John Hewett and Mary Ann nee Torr (en)
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| - Hannah Jane Moore and Catherine Westlake nee Stumbles (en)
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| - Charles Thomas Hewett (about 1794 – 5 April 1871) was an English born South Australian pioneer of the Noarlunga area of South Australia, particularly in the areas south of the Onkaparinga River, and politician. He left England on the ship 'Duchess of Northumberland' on the 5 August 1839, arriving at Holdfast Bay, South Australia on 17 December 1839 with his wife, Hannah, and seven children. (en)
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