Henry J. Moseley

Henry Jackson Moseley (c. 1819 – 6 July 1894) was a builder and publican in the very early days of the British colony of South Australia.

William, a jolly, portly man, was publican of around a dozen hotels, the last of which was Crafer's Inn.

[1] Henry, who had served an apprenticeship with builder T. Moseley of St John's Wood, London, had no shortage of work, and soon had a thriving business.

Hawkins, who arrived in SA July 1842 aboard Lady Fitzherbert, built and ran the Aldgate Pump Hotel 1866–1875.

Henry Jackson Moseley (c. 1819 – 6 July 1894) married Alice Maynard (c. 1819 – 25 April 1895) on 27 August 1838, had a home on Sandford Road, Magill.