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Samuel Morcom, Jr. (1847 – 15 January 1888) was a leading 19th-century South Australian cricketer. ==Early life== Born in Cornwall, England, in 1847 to miner and temperance lecturer Samuel Morcom, Sr. and Mary (née Toy), the fifth of nine children, Morcom sailed with his family to South Australia on the ''Rajah'', arriving at Port Adelaide on 24 September 1847.〔 Morcom Snr. initially travelled to Reedy Creek to run a copper mine, then joined the Victorian gold rush before moving to Adelaide with his family, where he purchased a hotel in Hindley St, naming it "Morcom's Temperance Hotel".〔 In Adelaide he was a leading member in the local tent of the teetotal Independent Order of Rechabites, which held its meetings at his hotel.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://cityofadelaide.org.au/paxwiki/Ballingall_Family )〕 Morcom Jnr. also became a staunch teetotaller, and was described as having "very steady habits".〔
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