From that year on, Tinline's name did not appear with reference to the brewery; though it is likely that being a banker, his interest in the business was only ever financial, and remained so.
In 1861 he purchased the brewery founded in 1859 by Watson & Borrers, on Hindmarsh Lot 162 on nearby Richards Street.
[14] Crawford was an avid real estate speculator, which may have been the cause of his bankruptcy in 1867[15] after four years of drought and recession, and he departed for Ararat, Victoria out of reach of his creditors.
Probate was granted to his eldest son James John Crawford (1848– ) in 1894 and published ten years later.
Henry's brother Edward William Catchlove (c. 1878–1846) arrived in November 1836 aboard Tam O'Shanter with a larger family.
Edward was licensee of the Shipwright's Arms, Albert Town (today's Alberton), transferred it to George in 1845.
The brewery's cellars, dubbed "the warren",[20] were extensive, totalling about 300 yards (270 m), and remarkable for requiring no timbering or brickwork, as the ground was of a most tenacious type of clay.
[21] They had offices at 63 Hindley Street, which from January 1869 also carried a wide range of imported ale, wines and spirits.
Some time after 1881 Bucknall, who was Mayor of Hindmarsh 1880–1883, ceased to have any involvement in the Company, perhaps as late as 1886 when he lost most of his fortune with the failure of the Commercial Bank of South Australia.
A public company Haussen & Co. Ltd. was established in 1910 to operate the Richards Street brewery, which continued operation until 1927, when it was absorbed by the Walkerville Cooperative Brewing Co. Haussen & Co. continued as owners of their various hotels, but contracted to that company (which despite its name was located at Southwark) for their supplies.
He married Blakely Robson on 16 June 1849, was brewer at Sandhurst, Victoria, and had one son, Edward James Frederick Crawford (1865–1941), architect of Melbourne.
A brother Edward William Catchlove arrived in South Australia November 1836 aboard Tam O'Shanter.