Robert MacMicking
M, #3123, b. 12 Aug 1826, d. 7 Jun 1908
Note* | Mannus Cemetery BLACK Eleanor Jane Maitland 03.10.1875 03.06.1962 McMICKING BOYD Helen Henrietta Germaine 19.04.1879 04.10.1978 MacMICKING May Quinta Wilhelmina 12.03.1877 14.02.1889 Nice, France 11 yrs 11 months Died at Nice France. Her remains were brought to her home and interred here. 2 different headstones McMICKING Robert Torrance 1891 1970 Loved husband and father McMICKING Burnett Villeneuve 05.11.1907 07.01.2000 Eldest son of Thomas William & Maude Eliza McMicking. Beloved husband of Antoinette, loving father of Merren. McMICKING Cuthbert Douglas 30.03.1882 06.06.1968 McMICKING nee WI Sarah Elizabeth 11.06.1888 25.08.1970 Wife of Cuthbert Dougals McMicking McMICKING Eleanor Jane 21.05.1875 18.09.1926 Wife of Robert McMicking McMICKING Germain Nicholson 15.07.1870 09.02.1921 Eldest son of Robert & Eleanor Jane McMicking, father of Eleanor R Germain Tuckett 2 different headstones TUCKETT Eleanor R Germain 18.6.1900 20.11.1950 Wife of Ian W Tuckett McMICKING Thomas William 11.11.1873 22.12.1934 McMICKING Maude Eliza 12.05.1874 22.11.1950 Wife of Thomas William McMICKING Robert 12.08.1826 Scotland 07.06.1908 Settled Manus 1856 McMICKING Eleanor Jane 21.05.1845 15.09.1926 Wife of Robert McMICKING Robert Germain 18.04.1903 24.05.1930 Son of Germain Nicholson McMicking McMICKING Robert St Ringan 02.11.1871 26.07.1943 McMICKING Louisa Frances 24.11.1872 31.07.1959 Wife of Robert St Ringan McMICKING Frank Villeneuve 22.10.1904 09.01.1933 Son of Robert St Ringan & Louisa Frances McMicking MacMICKING Robert 12.08.1826 07.06.1908 Of Manus, youngest son of Thomas MacMICKING of Miltonise, Wictownshire, Scotland NICHOLSON Eleanor 01.11.1901 82 yrs Wife of Germain Nicholson NICHOLSON Germain 23.11.1888 74 yrs Was buried in the Red Sea, arrived in Victoria Jan 1842 with is wife. NICHOLSON Eleanor 01.11.1901 Sydney, NSW 82 yrs Wife of Germain Nicholson.1 | |
Book* | MacMicking, Robert, arrived in Melbourne in 1852 from China and Manilla, where he had resided some time, and while suffering from sickness, and voyaging about the East Indies to recover health, wrote an account of the Philippines—"Recollections of Manilla and the Philippines," which was published by Bentley in London 1851, and was well received by the critics of that day, and has since been regarded as an authority on the condition and prospects of that Spanish colony. Having decided to remain in Australia, he settled in Melbourne for some years, carrying on business as an East India and China merchant there. Subsequently he resided on his Mannus station, in the Murrumbidgee district, and on Cashmere station, on the Maranoa and Balonne Rivers, Queensland. Mannus, an aboriginal word, means mustering place, it having been a favourite place for the meeting of the tribes. Here also Hovell turned back from Hume on their first exploration in 1824, in search of Port Phillip, although he subsequently rejoined Hume at another place. Mr. R. MacMicking is the youngest son of the late Thomas MacMicking, of Miltonise, Wigtonshire, who represented the ancient barons of Kilantringan, Carrick, Ayrshire, several of whom were at various epochs of Scottish history not undistinguished. One of them, in 1427, a Galloway baron, lost his life, being an adherent of the Lord of the Isles, when he, with about fifty Celtic chiefs, was seized by James I. of Scotland, that monarch having determined to suppress the independent sovereignty boasted by Alexander, the Lord of the Isles. At the Reformation they took a prominent part in Ayrshire, and during the reign Charles II. suffered imprisonment and fines in the cause of civil and religious liberty. Mr. MacMicking married first Miss Jane White, and secondly Eleanor Jane, only daughter of Mr. Germain Nicholson, and has issue.2 | |
Birth* | 12 Aug 1826 | The Crook, Stirlingshire, Scotland.3 |
Marriage* | 27 Sep 1862 | Spouse: Jane Whyte. Geelong, VIC, Australia.4 |
Widower | 18 Jan 1868 | Robert MacMicking became a widower upon the death of his wife Jane Whyte.4,5 |
Marriage* | 11 Aug 1869 | Spouse: Eleanor Jane Nicholson. Christ Church, St Kilda, VIC, Australia, #M2583.3 |
Marriage-Notice* | 14 Aug 1869 | MacMicking-Nicholson.-On the 11th inst. at Christ Church, St. Kilda, by the Rev. J. Stanley Low, assisted by the Rev. S. L. Chase, Robert MacMicking, Esq., Manus, Upper Murray, to Eleanor Jane, only child of Germain Nicholson, Esq., St. Kilda. No cards.6 |
Death* | 7 Jun 1908 | Tumbarumba, NSW, Australia, #D7497.7 |
Citations
- [S50] Miscellaneous Source, http://www.australiancemeteries.com/nsw/tumbarumba/…
Data and Photos gathered and compiled by Faithe Jones. - [S338] Unknown author, Victoria and its metropolis.
- [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888.
- [S50] Miscellaneous Source, http://www.mcmicking.org/#/robertmcmickingofmanus/…
- [S7] Registry of NSW Births Deaths and Marriages.
- [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 14 Aug 1869, p4.
- [S7] Registry of NSW Births Deaths and Marriages "[par Thomas & Jane]."
Last Edited | 26 Jan 2022 |