(22/3/1852-3/2/1932)
He was born in England as the son of George (a merchant). Samuel arrived on 10/2/1887 on the Franklin from South Australia. He married in 1897 to Isabella Cole. She was the daughter of Francis of Victoria. They had one son by 1912. He was a Barrister and solicitor, admitted to the Bar in 1886 (S.A.) and 1887 (W.A.). Having bought a practice of Hare in Albany, he was joined by R.T. Robinson and later by C. B. Cox. M.L.C. for South-East Province (1894 - 1910). He was Vice-Consul for Sweden and Norway. He was the Chancellor of the Diocese of Bunbury. A Member of the Albany Bowling Club, the Turf Club, the Albany Club and Weld Club Education. Victorian Government. He went to School and Grammar School at Leek, England.