Charles Fenn

Charles Fenn (c. 1816 – 17 February 1873) was a solicitor and member of the first Legislative Council in the Colony of South Australia.

Fenn may have arrived in South Australia 15 April 1838 aboard the Lord Goderich from London.

He worked as solicitor in Adelaide from around 1849, and was in partnership with Henry Johnson as "Johnson and Fenn" from 1849 to 1850. Shortly after the partnership was dissolved, Johnson was implicated in fraudulent conversion of trust funds.

He was the member for East Torrens in the Legislative Council following the resignation of George Waterhouse and served from June 1854 to August 1855. He was an opponent of R. R. Torrens's Real Property Act (which threatened a source of income for lawyers).[1]

He died following a fall.

Family

He married Sarah Isabella Bradshaw (c. 1823 – 23 May 1875), daughter of Robert Fletcher Bradshaw, on 3 March 1842

His last residence was in Childers Street, North Adelaide.

References

  1. "Our Adelaide Letter". The Border Watch. Mount Gambier, SA: National Library of Australia. 22 February 1873. p. 3. Retrieved 28 April 2015.
  2. Eva was student teacher 1878. She may have been the daughter, born 2 April 1856, of Capt. Henry Simpson (1815 – 26 April 1884) of "Tenterden", Woodville
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