William Ranson Mortlock
Deceased Person
– 1950
Who was William Ranson Mortlock?
William Ranson Mortlock was a pioneer grazier and politician in colonial South Australia, member of the South Australian House of Assembly.
Mortlock arrived in South Australia on the Imaum of Muscat on 9 November 1843. Along with his son, William Tennant Mortlock, grandson, John Andrew Tennant Mortlock, and John's wife Dorothy Elizabeth Mortlock, the Mortlocks have left the Waite Agricultural Research Institute, the University of Adelaide, the State Library of South Australia, the City of Adelaide and the State of South Australia with many significant and lasting legacies.
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