Alfred Stanley Cheadle (1853 – 5 January 1923) was a wool merchant in South Australia.
His father was a manufacturer of woollen goods in Halifax, and the son had extensive experience in the wool trades in the Bradford mill founded by his grandfather,[1] then two years in Roubaix, France.
He next worked as Adelaide manager for the wool and produce department of New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Company.
[5] Cheadle died after a long illness at Victor Harbor, where he had gone in the hope of a recovery.
Alfred Stanley Cheadle (c. 1853 – 5 January 1923) married Margaret Loutit ( – 29 July 1946), daughter of Thomas F. Loutit, of Mount Pleasant on 28 January 1886; they had two sons and three daughters: They had residences at Medindie and "The Shay" Mount Lofty, sold 1922.