William Kyffin Thomas (4 November 1821 – 4 July 1878)[1] was a newspaper proprietor in South Australia.[1] William, the son of Robert Thomas, was born in Fleet Street, London and emigrated to South Australia with his father in 1836 on the Africaine. From that time until the day of his death, he was intimately associated with the fortunes of the South Australian Register, for the last twenty-five years of his life as one of the proprietors.[2] To his industry and ability in the different capacities in which he acted was due to a large extent the high character and phenomenal success of the Register, and the weekly and afternoon journals issued from the same office—the Adelaide Observer and Evening Journal. The firm which conducted these papers bore the name of the subject, being known as W. K. Thomas & Co., and consisted of John Harvey Finlayson and Robert Kyffin Thomas, the latter being the elder son of William Kyffin Thomas, and grandson of the founder of the Register.[2]

Thomas was a founding member of the Flinders Street Baptist Church and served as its secretary for many years.[1] He died on 4 July 1878 in Glenelg, South Australia and was buried in West Terrace Cemetery.[3] William was survived by his wife Mary Jane, née Good, six daughters and three sons.[1]

Family

William Kyffin Thomas (4 November 1821 – 4 July 1878) married Mary Jane Good (c. 1826 – 17 November 1901) on 28 January 1843. Their children included

  • Rosalie Clyde Neill (1876–1940) married William Salter "Will" Birks (1871–1940) on 8 March 1900. He was a son of Alfred James Birks (1840–1873) and grandson of Dr. George Vause Birks (1815–1858).
  • Kenneth William Neill (1880–1972) married Hilda Napier Crooks (1875–1973) on 27 March 1907. She was granddaughter of Dr. George Vause Birks (1815–1858)
  • Florence Gwenyth Thomas (1887–1971) married Rev. S(amuel) Raymond Baron Cornish ( –1963) in London on 5 August 1927. They built Stangate House, Aldgate, (bequeathed to National Trust of South Australia) in 1940.
  • Capt. Clifford Angus Mallam, MC (4 March 1890 – 28 October 1918), with 3rd Bn., Royal Berkshire Regiment, British Army, was killed in action in WWI.[5]
  • Rendel Kyffin Thomas (9 February 1905 – 1985) married Ngaroma Rutherford ( – ) on 18 September 1937. She was a sister of Minnie Hope Rutherford, who married Mr. J. Langdon Bonython in 1926.
  • Archer Kyffin Thomas (30 October 1906 – 26 November 1978) married Judy Thomas on 20 October 1939. Judy was daughter of Col. Leonard Rhys Thomas (c. 1882–1948) DSO MBE, SA manager of ABC radio. Archer, editor of the Melbourne Herald for 11 years, was killed in a car crash.
  • (Mary) Dorothea Kyffin "Dolly" Thomas (15 September 1908 – ) married Randall Robert Parker on 6 February 1932

References

  1. ^ a b c d Suzanne Edgar, S. Cockburn. "Thomas, William Kyffin (1821–1878)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. ISSN 1833-7538. Retrieved 30 September 2013.
  2. ^ a b Mennell, Philip (1892). "Thomas, William Kyffin" . The Dictionary of Australasian Biography. London: Hutchinson & Co – via Wikisource.
  3. ^ "Obituary. Death of Mr. William Kyffin Thomas". The South Australian Advertiser. 11 July 1878. p. 13. Retrieved 30 September 2013.
  4. ^ "Death of Mr. J. Edwin Thomas". The Register (Adelaide). Vol. LXXXV, no. 23, 040. South Australia. 11 September 1920. p. 9. Retrieved 25 October 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
  5. ^ "Personal". The Advertiser. Adelaide: National Library of Australia. 21 November 1918. p. 6. Retrieved 19 October 2013.
  6. ^ "Mr. E. Kyffin Thomas Dies". The Mail (Adelaide). Vol. 24, no. 1, 209. South Australia. 27 July 1935. p. 15. Retrieved 25 October 2016 – via National Library of Australia.