Background
Doctor Mayo was born in England the fourth son of Review Joshua or Joseph Mayo, Master of Arts, of Ozleworth Church, Gloucestershire.
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Doctor Mayo was born in England the fourth son of Review Joshua or Joseph Mayo, Master of Arts, of Ozleworth Church, Gloucestershire.
He studied medicine at Middlesex Hospital under Herbert Mayo, and became a member of the Royal College of Surgeons in London in January 1829.
Foreign some years he practiced at Devizes, Wiltshire, then emigrated to South Australia, arriving in the Lady Emma in December 1837. Soon afterwards he returned to England, but came back to the colony on the Asia in July 1839. He returned again to England 1851–1852, when he was admitted as a Fellow of the R.C.S. He was appointed honorary medical officer at the Adelaide Hospital on 13 October 1853, and upon the death of Doctor R. West. Moore he became President of the Medical Board.
He was appointed to the Central Vaccine Board in October 1857 and in January 1868 was appointed to the Adelaide Hospital board of management.
On 24 November 1876, he was made Honorary Consulting Surgeon to the Hospital.
He was one of the original trustees of Trinity Church, and laid the foundation stone of the schoolroom on 7 May 1887. He was somewhat eccentric and extremely averse to publicity.
His only photograph was one in a group taken many years before his death.
He was an enthusiast for physical exercise and a keen cyclist. In later life converting to a three-wheeler, in which he would regularly ride to Glenelg or North Adelaide. He was for some years a Vice-President of several cycling clubs.
Doctor Mayo married Maria Gandy (23 November 1811 – 14 December 1847) on 7 July 1840.
Their family included:
Mary Jane Mayo (17 April 1841 – 22 June 1934) married Review Richardson Reid (1834 – 30 December 1898) on 4 January 1871.
He was incumbent of Trinity Church, Adelaide
Kate Mayo ( – 18 March 1834) married Doctor Alexander Stewart Paterson (c 1835 – 6 January 1902) on 14 April 1868. Paterson was Colonial Surgeon
George Gibbes Mayo (c 1843 – 12 August 1921) married Henrietta Mary Donaldson (1852 – 1930).
Helen Mary Mayo (1 October 1878 – 13 November 1967) women"s health pioneer
(George) Elton Mayo (26 December 1880 – 7 September 1949), noted psychologist
Their residence was on the north-eastern corner of Franklin and Morphett streets in the city.
Ellen Stuart Mayo (c 1853 – 3 January 1946) married Arthur George da la Poer Beresford (c 1853 – 27 March 1924), lived 217 Jeffcott Street, North Adelaide. He was a nephew of George Smith Gibbes, Doctor of Medicine, of Bath, Somerset.
He was a member of John McKinlay"s 1865 expedition to the Northern Territory, lived at Hill Street, North Adelaide.
He was an enthusiastic member of the South Australia"s Voluntary Defence Force: in 1859 he was captain of the West Adelaide Rifles, and by August 1863 was lieutenant-colonel.