William Haines (6 April 1831 – 11 June 1902)[2] was a South Australian politician affectionately known as the "King of Tea Tree Gully".
(c. 1811 – 6 November 1863) and Jane Haines (née Cook) (1804 – 11 January 1862) and five younger siblings on the William Mitchell, arriving on 27 August 1840.
[1] Their first accommodation was in "Emigration Square" (later to become the Hindmarsh police barracks) then in a settlement on North Terrace near Holy Trinity Church.
[4] He was a popular host and successful publican, but shortly after the death of his wife Mary, transferred the license to his brother Ephraim.
[3] Among William's brothers and sisters were: He married three times: (1) Mary Tozer (c. 1823 – 27 April 1876) on 11 December 1852[10] (2) Margaret Roger McKinley née Cleland (c. 1807 – 9 January 1888) on 5 July 1876 [11] and (3) Ellen Atterton (c. 1847 – 9 May 1928) on 15 March 1890.