Charles Willcox

Charles Willcox

Sir Charles Willcox (15 September 1843–7 September 1921) was a prominent Adelaide businessman, member of parliament and mayor of Adelaide from 1892 to 1894.

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Early years

He was born at Burrowbridge on the River Parrett in Somerset, where he was educated, before sailing to South Australia in 1863 in the Adamant at the age of 18. For a time he resided in the south-east of South Australia and worked on the land, then for the wholesale merchants Goode Brothers in Adelaide.

Businessman

In 1873 he joined with one William Gilbert to form Gilbert, Willcox and Co., hay and corn merchants in Tynte Street, North Adelaide. Ten years later he bought out Gilbert and continued business as Charles Willcox and Co. then bought into and took over several other businesses.

In 1886 he and W. Everard bought the Payneham and Paradise Tram Company then in 1896 the Goodwood and Clarence Park tramways. These were taken over by the Government to form the Municipal Tramways Trust for the purpose of electrification.

He was a director of several steamship companies which were taken over around 1915 by Adelaide Steamship Company, of which he was to remain a director until he died.

Around 1886 he helped Job Hallett found the brickmaking firm that in 1904 became J. Hallett and Son.

In 1901 he took over the produce firm of W. Thyer and Co. and continued trading as Thyer, Willcox and Co.

He also had interests in farming at Mallala and Two Wells, fruit-growing at Renmark and Berri, the Terowie Mill, the Adelaide (Queen Victoria) Jubilee Exhibition of 1887, the YMCA, the North Adelaide Institute, and John Hill & Co.[1]

Politician

He was elected to the Adelaide City Council for the Robe ward in 1882, became alderman, and was elected mayor by the narrowest of majorities against alderman Sketheway in 1892, a position he held for two years.

He was elected to the South Australian House of Assembly in the seat of Gumeracha, but resigned after objections that he was a government contractor. In 1896 he was elected to North-Eastern District for the Legislative Council.[2]

Family and community

He helped found the Adelaide Y.M.C.A., of which he was for many years a committee member, also of the Royal Institute for the Blind and Home for Incurables. He was also a prominent member of the Tynte Street Baptist Church.

He married twice and was survived by a widow, six sons and five daughters.

  • His eldest son, Frank Willcox (d. 6 September 1946) was a prominent medical practitioner who trained and practised in both Edinburgh and Adelaide.[3]
  • Messrs. S. and A.M. Willcox lived at Two Wells.
  • H.G. Willcox of Robe Terrace, Medindie was at one time a director of the Littlehampton Brick Co. Ltd.
  • P.H. Willcox lived at Clare
  • C.A. Willcox lived at Fitzroy

The surviving daughters were:

  • Mrs. G. Hillman of Prospect
  • Mrs. R.W. Thomas of Brisbane
  • Mrs. Malcolm P. Reid of Toorak
  • Miss Willcox and Miss Irene Willcox of Fitzroy

Sources

Death of Mr. Charles Willcox The Advertiser 8 September 1921 p.9 accessed 14 February 2011

References

  1. ^ The Mayor of Adelaide, Adelaide observer, 24 December 1892, p. 33, col. a. Article includes a portrait.
  2. ^ "Personal (Death of Sir Charles Willcox)". The Argus (Melbourne). 8 September 1921. p. 6. http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/4659228. 
  3. ^ "Death of Dr Frank Willcox". The Advertiser. 11 Sept 1946. p. 8. http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/35755198. 

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