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Edward Dewhirst (30 August 1815 – 4 February 1904) was a well-known South Australian minister of religion and educationist, born in Suffolk, England. His five children were also prominent in business and public life. ==Early years== Edward Dewhirst was born in 1815 the third son of Rev. Charles Dewhirst, Independent minister of Bury St. Edmunds, an old town in Suffolk, England, where he was educated at King Edward VI Grammar School, gaining Classics instruction under noted philologist, headmaster Donaldson. In 1833 he was articled to a surgeon and started studying medicine, but in 1836 sailed for Jamaica in the West Indies where he worked for two or three years, and made the acquaintance of Rev. M. H. Hodge. He suffered from a fever, so returned to England where he studied to become a Nonconformist minister under Dr. Pye-Smith at Homerton College, Cambridge.〔(Death of Mr. Edward Dewhirst ) ''The Register'' 5 February 1904 p6 accessed 23 April 2011〕 In 1849 he married Mary Ann, the eldest daughter of the Rev. Thomas Jarvis of Saint Helier, Jersey, Channel Islands.〔
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