Lani Mulgrave Blair
M, #3181, b. 1883, d. 16 Jan 1900
Adoptive father* | Dr John Blair1 b. 9 Mar 1834, d. 9 Mar 1887 | |
Adoptive mother* | Mary Hunter1 b. 1838, d. 2 Aug 1921 |
Birth* | 1883 | QLD, Australia.1 |
Death* | 16 Jan 1900 | 17 Crimea street, St Kilda, VIC, Australia, #D3719 Age 18 [par unknown].1 |
Death-Notice* | 18 Jan 1900 | BLAIR.—On the 16th January, at 17 Crimea street, St. Kilda, Lani Mulgrave Blair, dearly loved adopted Queensland aboriginal boy of the late Dr. Blair, of Collins-street and M. Blair. He heard the voice of Jesus say, "Come unto Me and rest." A peaceful and happy death. BLAIR.—The Friends of Mrs. Dr. BLAIR and the schoolmates of the late LANI MULGRAVE BLAIR are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment in the Melbourne General Cemetery. The funeral will leave 17 Crimea-street, St Kilda, THIS DAY (Thursday, the 18th inst ), at 2 p.m.2 |
Citations
- [S2] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Federation Index Victoria 1889-1901.
- [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 18 Jan 1900, p1.
- [S45] Index of monumental inscriptions in the Melbourne General Cemetery,
"GSV Index." - [S14] Newspaper - Table Talk (Melbourne, Vic.), Fri 13 Dec 1889, p12.
- [S14] Newspaper - Table Talk (Melbourne, Vic.), Fri 26 Dec 1890, p9+10.
- [S14] Newspaper - Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic.), Sat 27 Jan 1900, p9 ( BY THE BARON.).
- [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 16 Jan 1901, p1.
- [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 22 Feb 1930, p2S.
- [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 8 Mar 1930, p8S.
- [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 15 Mar 1930, p.2S.
- [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 22 Mar 1930, p.10S.
- [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 5 Apr 1930, p.10S.
Last Edited | 24 Dec 2016 |
Archibald Dickson Hunter
M, #3182, b. Aug 1850, d. Sep 1922
Father* | Archibald Hunter b. 1804, d. b 1876 | |
Mother* | Jane Butterworth Dickson b. 1820, d. 18 May 1855 |
Birth* | Aug 1850 | Bo'ness, Linlithgowshire, Scotland. |
(Migrant) Migration/Travel | Sep 1854 | Sailing with Archibald Hunter, Jane Butterworth Hunter, David Hunter, Mary Hunter, James Hunter, John Hunter, Jane Dickson Hunter to Port Phillip, VIC, Australia. Ship Cheviot Age 3.1 |
Land-UBeac* | 1877 | Selection: PAK-114. 19a 1r 13p - Land File 402/49 Selected by A. D. HUNTER (no date). Crown grant to M. H. BLAIR on 24 Oct 1889.2 |
Land-UBeac | 13 Jan 1886 | PAK-79.79A.111.112.113. Transfer from Charles Swift to Archibald Dickson Hunter.3,4,5 |
Land-UBeac* | 23 Jan 1886 | GEM--42. Transfer from Euphemia Isabella Frances Nicol to Archibald Dickson Hunter. Transfer of Lease to A D Hunter. 99a 3r 38p - Land File 3794/19.20 Crown Grant issued to A. D. HUNTER on 4 Feb 1886.6 |
Land-Note* | 4 Feb 1886 | GEM--42. A D Hunter purchased the property for £100. Grant sent to office of titles 14 Apr 1886.7 |
Land-UBeac* | 26 Mar 1886 | PAK-115. Transfer from Dr John Blair to Archibald Dickson Hunter. Now tenants in common.8 |
Land-UBeac | 26 Mar 1886 | PAK-79.79A.111.112.113. Transfer from Archibald Dickson Hunter to Dr John Blair. Dr John BLAIR & Archibald Dickson HUNTER were tenants in common.3,9 |
Land-Note* | 1 Dec 1886 | Mortgagee: The Federal Bank of Australia Limited. The Federal Bank of Australia Ltd provided a mortgage over the land PAK-79.79A.111.112.113 and possibly PAK-114. It was discharged on 31 Oct 1890.. Mortgagor was Archibald Dickson Hunter Dr John Blair. |
Land-Note* | 6 Apr 1887 | Mary Blair After the death of her husband, Mary BLAIR inherited all his assets, including the land at Beaconsfield, which she now jointly holds with her brother. Within a week, Archibald D HUNTER was declared insolvent, and Robert Elwall JACOMB was appointed Assignee in his estate. |
Land-UBeac* | 14 Apr 1887 | PAK-79.79A.111.112.113. Transfer from Archibald Dickson Hunter to Robert Elwall Jacomb. Archibald Dickson HUNTER's insolvent estate was transferred to Robert Elwall JACOMB, his assignee.10 |
Land-UBeac | 14 Apr 1887 | GEM--42. Transfer from Archibald Dickson Hunter to Robert Elwall Jacomb. Archibald Dickson HUNTER's insolvent estate was transferred to Robert Elwall JACOMB, his assignee.11 |
Land-UBeac | 14 Apr 1887 | PAK-115. Transfer from Archibald Dickson Hunter to Robert Elwall Jacomb. Archibald Dickson HUNTER's insolvent estate was transferred to Robert Elwall JACOMB, his assignee.12 |
Land-Note* | abt 1888 | GEM--42. David Smyth On a sketch in land file GEM--148 (Matthew LADD) the name D Smyth 42 is on the western boundary. Listed in rates 1888/9 Smyth D A Farmer N50 £2.10 unpaid - the following year as Hunter, but paid for by Fry & Co.13 |
Land-UBeac* | 24 Oct 1889 | PAK-114. Transfer from Archibald Dickson Hunter to Mary Blair. 19a 1r 13p - Land File 402/49 Selected by A. D. HUNTER (no date). Crown grant to M. H. BLAIR on 24 Oct 1889.14,15 |
Note | 6 Dec 1890 | Victoria Court of Petty Sessions at Kyneton. Samuel John Jones against Archibald Dickson Hunter. |
(Migrant) Migration/Travel | 6 Oct 1892 | To Melbourne, VIC, Australia. Ship Waihora travelling in saloon from Bluff NZ Age 41.16 |
Marriage* | 15 Dec 1898 | Spouse: Mary Brown Clavering. Corio Street, Geelong, VIC, Australia, #M6765.17,18 |
(Migrant) Migration/Travel | 28 Feb 1899 | Sailing with Mary Brown Hunter George Anderson to London, England. Ship S.S. Yarrawonga departing Melbourne Dec 1898. Presumably travelling in 1st class / saloon (steerage listing starts below them) no age given (Vic Outward shipping shows ages) Mr Hunter traveller.19,20 |
(Migrant) Migration/Travel | 11 Jun 1914 | To Southampton, England. Ship possible travel from Cape Town to Southampton on Grantully Castle. Mr A Hunter, age 64, merchant, usual residence Scotland.21 |
Widower | Dec 1916 | Archibald Dickson Hunter became a widower upon the death of his wife Mary Brown Clavering.22 |
Death* | Sep 1922 | Croydon, Surrey, England, Sep Q [Croydon] 2a 265.23 |
Note* | 2006 | From: "Susie Zada" And Alwyne it looks like your Bertie Archibald Dickson SILK possibly got his third name in "honour" of Archibald Dickson HUNTER! Well I've got a lot of the "before" now just need to sort out where he went and died! 1850 August and September Born and baptised Bo'ness (Borrowstounness), Linlithgow, West Lothian, Scotland. Youngest son (six children) of Archibald HUNTER, Cloth Merchant, and Jane Butterworth DICKSON 1851 March: Census - living in Borrowstounness, Scotland 1854 September: Archibald and Jane HUNTER and all six children arrived as unassisted immigrants in Victoria on "Cheviot" 1855 May: Jane Butterworth HUNTER nee DICKSON died at Collingwood, buried Melbourne General Cemetery 1855 - 1861: Archibald HUNTER with children Jane and Archibald Dickson (and possibly other children) returned to Scotland - haven't found but know they did. If daughter Mary returned with them she was back here by 1867 1861 April: Census - Archibald (Senr), and children Jane and Archibald Dickson living in Broxburn, Linlithgow, West Lothian, Scotland 1867 April: Mary HUNTER (sister of Archibald Dickson HUNTER) married in Northcote, Victoria - may have stayed here since 1854. Husband died in 1887 - can't find any further trace of her. Interestingly her husband, John BLAIR was a surgeon and co-founder of the Alfred Hospital. 1876 January: Jane HUNTER (sister of Archibald Dickson HUNTER) married John Henry Talbot JOHNSTONE in Edinburgh - Archibald D HUNTER was witness (both their parents were both deceased at this stage) 1876: Geelong Advertiser reported that Archibald Dickson HUNTER started business in 1876 with no capital 1880 - 1886: Archibald Dickson HUNTER - various confirmations located in Geelong 1880 February - March: Patent applied for and granted for "improved combustible composition for rabbit and vermin destruction" - dynamite??? 1880 April: Australasian Deodorising, Disinfecting & Fertilising Co, Mercer Street, Geelong. Henry JOHNSTONE (brother-in-law) one of the partners, Archibald Dickson HUNTER was patentee. 1884 January: A D HUNTER's compressed fuel project at Lal Lal said to start operations 1884 August (and back to c.1880): Archibald Dickson HUNTER of Geelong reported by Geelong Advertiser to have found Kerosene shale on the property of John BUNTINE JP of Toongabbie, Gippsland. HUNTER had purchased the freehold and 1200 acres adjoining; he had been prospecting the area for 4 years. 1885 July: Reference to a goldstrike at the Albion Quartz Goldmine at Steiglitz. Archibald D HUNTER said to be representative of the Melbourne Shareholders. 1886 July: Archibald D HUNTER's "Laurieston", Halstead Place, off Villamanta Street [Geelong] for auction - weatherboard, 10 rooms. 1887 March: John BLAIR, brother-in-law of Archibald D HUNTER, died. Did this trigger the Insolvency?? HUNTER was in partnership with his other brother-in-law and more than likely borrowed from this one - surgeon and co-founder of Alfred Hospital. Will need to check probate papers! 1887 June - September: Archibald Dickson HUNTER filed Insolvency Schedule and appeared in Insolvency Court in Melbourne (late of Geelong) 1891 June: Jane JOHNSTONE (sister of Archibald Dickson HUNTER died in Geelong, buried Melbourne General Cemetery with mother). Death notice in Geelong Advertiser said "youngest daughter of late Archibald HUNTER, Broxburn, Scotland (home and NZ papers to copy). Can only presume that NZ papers included because siblings in New Zealand (does this include Archibald Dickson HUNTER?) Other odd references to A D HUNTER in the region up to 1895 which may or may not be him. So did he go to New Zealand? Did he marry in 1910 in New Zealand? or was this a son? Have ordered this marriage from NZ. Did he die in New Zealand? Can't find a death in Victoria - based on now knowing when he was born. Can't find a death in Scotland at this stage. This puzzle has been stimulating and amazing - considering how little I knew of this person when I started just over a week ago - will definitely be an article for the Pivot Tree (Geelong Family History Group) but might also warrant one for the Australian Family Tree Connection if NZ connections prove to be true. Oh what fun .......... Susie Z.24 |
Citations
- [S36] Inward & outward passenger lists to and from Victoria. Series: (VPRS 14; 7666; 7667; 7786); PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), B 076 003.
- [S81] Land Records & Parish Maps ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria). VPRS 5357/P0000/1314 1165/40.4 MARY HUNTER BLAIR ARCHIBALD HUNTER PAKENHAM 114 19--1--3 1877 - 1889.
- [S66] Berwick Shire Rates, 1870-1965 SWIFT 1885, farmer 80 acres N30 - paid by A D Hunter 9 May 1886.
- [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), V 1803 F 360447 issued on 26 March 1886 to John BLAIR of Collins Street East, Doctor of Medicine and Archibald Dickson HUNTER of Collins Street West, Merchant, both of Melbourne - Proprietors as tenants-in-common.
- [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), C/T 1565-912 - Archibald Dickson Hunter of Collins Street West Melbourne Merchant.
- [S81] Land Records & Parish Maps ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria).
- [S81] Land Records & Parish Maps ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria). VPRS 626/P0/1597 3794/19.20 - viewed 1 Dec 2015.
- [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), C/T 1803-445 - Archibald Dickson Hunter of Collins Street West Melbourne Merchant and John Blair of Melbourne Doctor of Medicine - tenants in common.
- [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), C/T 1565-912 - Archibald Dickson Hunter to John BLAIR of Collins Street East, Doctor of Medicine and Archibald Dickson HUNTER of Collins Street West, Merchant, both of Melbourne - Proprietors as tenants-in-common - C/T 1803-447.
- [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), V 1803 F 360447.
- [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), C/T 1809-603 - Memo No 148 On the 14th April 1887 Robert Elwall Jacomb of Bank Place Melbourne was appointed assignee of the Estate of Archibald Dickson Hunter of Collins Street West Melbourne Merchant. Dated 31 July 1888.
- [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), C/T 1803-445 - On the 14th April 1887 Robert Elwall Jacomb of Bank Place Melbourne Esquire was appointed Assignee of the Estate of Archibald Dickson Hunter of Collins Street Melbourne Merchant.
- [S66] Berwick Shire Rates, 1870-1965 Smyth D A Farmer N50 £2.10 unpaid 100 acres Lot 42.
- [S81] Land Records & Parish Maps ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria). VPRS 5357/P0000/1314
1165/40.4. MARY HUNTER BLAIR. ARCHIBALD HUNTER. PAKENHAM 114. 19--1--3. 1877 - 1889. - [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), C/T 2170-929 - Mary Hunter Blair of Melbourne.
- [S36] Inward & outward passenger lists to and from Victoria. Series: (VPRS 14; 7666; 7667; 7786); PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), Unassisted Passenger List.
- [S376] Michael STEWART, viewed 22 Dec 2016, Email received 22 Dec 2016.
- [S22] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (online).
- [S65] Ancestry - various indices, UK, Incoming Passenger Lists, 1878-1960.
- [S36] Inward & outward passenger lists to and from Victoria. Series: (VPRS 14; 7666; 7667; 7786); PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), YARRAWONGA DEC 1898 LONDON VIA NATAL AND CAPE TOWN [DEC 1898-001]
HUNTER ARCHD 50
HUNTER —- MRS 35
HUNTER —- MASTER 15. - [S65] Ancestry - various indices.
- [S9] Free BMD. Index. Online @ https://www.freebmd.org.uk/ "Deaths Dec 1916 Hunter Mary B 55 Croydon 2a 530."
- [S9] Free BMD. Index. Online @ https://www.freebmd.org.uk/ "Deaths Sep 1922 Hunter Archibald D 72 Croydon 2a 265."
- [S50] Miscellaneous Source, was originally posted on Rootsweb mailing list AUS-VIC-GEELONG-DISTRICT in July 2006 - no longer online.
- [S83] UK census - viewed on Ancestry "Parish: Boness; ED: 2; Page: 13; Line: 7; Roll: CSSCT1851_173; Year: 1851."
- [S83] UK census - viewed on Ancestry "Parish: Uphall; ED: 1; Page: 9; Line: 5; Roll: CSSCT1861_121."
- [S83] UK census - viewed on Ancestry "Class: RG13; Piece: 1188; Folio: 60; Page: 1."
- [S65] Ancestry - various indices, Electoral Registers. London, England: London Metropolitan Archives.
- [S83] UK census - viewed on Ancestry "Ancestry.com. 1911 England Census - Class: RG14; Piece: 2299."
- [S194] Newspaper - Victoria Government Gazette 1878, p2158 or 2207.
- [S194] Newspaper - Victoria Government Gazette 1878, p2590.
- [S194] Newspaper - Victoria Government Gazette 1878, p2254.
- [S194] Newspaper - Victoria Government Gazette Oct 1878, p2910.
- [S235] Newspaper - The Ballarat Star The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924), Wed 10 Dec 1879, p4.
- [S194] Newspaper - Victoria Government Gazette 1880, p374.
- [S194] Newspaper - Victoria Government Gazette Feb 1880, p336.
- [S235] Newspaper - The Ballarat Star 16 Nov 1881, p2.
- [S194] Newspaper - Victoria Government Gazette 5 Dec 1884, p3273.
- [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 9 Feb 1886, p8.
- [S194] Newspaper - Victoria Government Gazette 14 Jan 1887, p108.
- [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 11 Mar 1887, p5.
- [S14] Newspaper - Queensland Government Gazette Supplement 19 Mar 1887, p1059.
- [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 5 Jul 1887, p7.
- [S14] Newspaper - The Ballarat Star (Vic.), Wed 6 Jul 1887, p4 https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/207771044
- [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 1 Sep 1887, p11.
- [S16] Newspaper - The Age (Melbourne, Vic.), 2 Sep 1887, p6.
- [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 27 Sep 1887, p7.
- [S194] Newspaper - Victoria Government Gazette 8 Jun 1888, p1731.
- [S14] Newspaper - Gippsland Times (Vic.), Fri 10 Aug 1888, p3.
- [S194] Newspaper - Victoria Government Gazette 24 Jul 1893, p3288.
- [S194] Newspaper - Victoria Government Gazette 17 Aug 1893. p3556.
- [S194] Newspaper - Victoria Government Gazette 28 May 1894, p2109.
- [S194] Newspaper - Victoria Government Gazette 4 Apr 1895, p1331.
- [S336] Newspaper (New Zealand) - Evening Star (Otago), 28 May 1898, p3.
- [S336] Newspaper (New Zealand) - Press (Canterbury), 18 Aug 1898, p6.
- [S336] Newspaper (New Zealand) - Otago Daily Times (Otago), 18 Aug 1898, p6.
Last Edited | 19 Mar 2023 |
Archibald Hunter
M, #3183, b. 1804, d. b 1876
Christening | 27 Dec 1803 | Possible baptism Archbald Hunter [par David Hunter & Alison Thomson] bapt 27 Dec 1803.1 |
Birth* | 1804 | Uphall, West Lothian, Scotland. |
Marriage* | Spouse: Jane Butterworth Dickson. | |
(Migrant) Migration/Travel | Sep 1854 | Sailing with Jane Butterworth Hunter, David Hunter, Mary Hunter, James Hunter, John Hunter, Jane Dickson Hunter, Archibald Dickson Hunter to Port Phillip, VIC, Australia. Ship Cheviot Age 38.2 |
Death* | b 1876 | |
Note* | 28 Jan 1876 | Listed as late Railway Clerk on Jane Dickson Hunter's Marriage Certificate. |
Family |
Jane Butterworth Dickson b. 1820, d. 18 May 1855 | |
Children | 1. | David Hunter+ b. 1836, d. 12 Jul 1914 |
2. | Mary Hunter+ b. 1838, d. 2 Aug 1921 | |
3. | James Hunter b. 1840 | |
4. | John Hunter b. 1844 | |
5. | Jane Dickson Hunter b. 12 Jan 1849, d. 2 Jun 1891 | |
6. | Archibald Dickson Hunter b. Aug 1850, d. Sep 1922 |
Citations
- [S204] Find My Past, online unknown url, Scotland Births and Baptisms 1564-1950 Transcription (from family search).
- [S36] Inward & outward passenger lists to and from Victoria. Series: (VPRS 14; 7666; 7667; 7786); PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), B 076 003.
- [S83] UK census - viewed on Ancestry "Parish: Uphall; ED: 1; Page: 23; Line: 1390; Year: 1841."
- [S83] UK census - viewed on Ancestry "Parish: Boness; ED: 2; Page: 13; Line: 7; Roll: CSSCT1851_173; Year: 1851."
- [S83] UK census - viewed on Ancestry "Parish: Uphall; ED: 1; Page: 9; Line: 5; Roll: CSSCT1861_121."
- [S83] UK census - viewed on Ancestry "Parish: Uphall; ED: 1; Page: 8; Line: 15; Roll: CSSCT1871_153
ancestry states that he lived at the Schoolmaster's House, but the image does not reflect this." - [S334] Newspaper (Scotland) - The Dunfermline Press (Dunfermline, Fife), 1 Mar 1860.
Last Edited | 27 Dec 2016 |
William Henry 'Bill' Russell
M, #3186, b. Mar 1902, d. 2 Aug 1989
Father* | Thomas Henry Russell b. 1876, d. Sep 1930 | |
Mother* | Celia Brown b. 7 Jul 1873, d. Apr 1971 |
Probate (Will)* | 1019/293. WILLIAM HENRY RUSSELL Date of grant: 05 Jan 1990; Date of death: 02 Aug 1989; Occupation: GENTLEMAN; Residence: Berwick.1 | |
xref-link* | See History of the General Store. | |
Birth* | Mar 1902 | Easington, Durham, England, Mar Q [Easington] 10a 479.2,3 |
(Migrant) Migration/Travel | 17 Mar 1927 | Sailing with Celia Russell Elsie May Russell to Melbourne, VIC, Australia. Ship Baradine London Age 25 - farmer. Previous address 6 Mill Street, Guisborough Yorkshire.4 |
Marriage* | 1932 | Spouse: Lily Louise Sizer. VIC, Australia, #M5901.5,6 |
Occupation* | abt 1933 | Worked at Neerim East as bush carpenter and later as share farmer until Black Friday fires incinerated their home. Then moved to Berwick.2 |
Residence* | abt 1940 | "Rosemont", A'Beckett Road, Upper Beaconsfield, VIC, Australia, lived there initially - then Windarra - then back to Rosemont, and finally to the back of the Berglund shop in Beaconsfield Emerald Road (where later Butcher shop was.)7 |
Land-Note* | 25 Sep 1943 | PAK-60.62.X (part) LP5390 (Lot 1.2 (part). Stewart St Leger Burton note in Rate Book: House burnt, NAV reduced from L30 to L6. Tenants at that time were Bill Russell's family.8 |
Land-UBeac* | 20 Sep 1950 | GEM-D-2 (part). Transfer from William Alexander Berglund to William Henry 'Bill' Russell. SW part of land - measuring 0a 2r 31p (nearly 3/4 acre.)9 |
Widower | 28 Feb 1962 | He became a widower upon the death of his wife Lily Louise Sizer.10,5 |
(Mentioned) Village Bell2 | Jan 1980 | WITH LOVERIDGE’S GOING, AN ERA PASSES David Russell, whose untimely death is reported elsewhere, worked most of his life with the Berwick owned business of Loveridge's, and succeeded his father as Manager of the B. U. store on Bill’s retirement shortly after his 70th birthday. Bill Russell recalls the scene at Charing Cross around the outbreak of World War 1: The Milk Bar (presently leased by Tom Van der Dolder, previously by Allens and Cooks, and owned retrospectively by Beckwith, Stuckett, Pingo, Colles and Mrs G. Thompson) was a confectionery and fruitmongery conducted by Horner and Funnell. Immediately adjacent (now Mick O’Riley and Anne McKay's art/craft enterprise) was a grocery conducted by Bill Berglund, whose father created “The Towers” on the road after his own name. Across Halford Road was Tom “Sport” Brady’s hire coach shed (now still exhibiting well-weathered petroleum advertisements). A former garage owner in Melbourne, Tom retired to B. U. and lived in a small in-built section of the building which was formerly the co-operative fruit packing shed at Beaconsfield railway station. Across the Emerald Road, now Jack Stephen’s butcher's shop, was “Boss” Shorthouse’s headquarters for a Royal Mail and passenger horse coach/bus service. (Later Bill Berglund’s grocery moved to this site). Alongside it, now Loveridges, was John Nathan’s general store. (Nathan’s first store opposite the Cenotaph, now Cr Keith Ewenson’s, was burnt down. He set up next door to the Salisbury Road Hall, then moved to the Loveridge’s site in 1929. Here John Glissman had constructed the present building, employing some of the timber from the Village's first school.) Bill Russell, who lived with his family in Berwick, came into Loveridge’s employment as counter hand and delivery man in the early 1930’s when Loveridges bought the business from Nathan. Trading at that time continued to 10 pm. on Saturday nights to cater for the influx of weekend holiday-makers. Wednesdays were closed days. Bill slept in the store for a month then brought his family to rent "Rosemont" in A’Beckett Road (now Mrs Atkinson's). When Bill Noblet managed Loveridge’s (succeeding Syd Dean), Bill Russell moved into the Berglund shop and cottage at the rear, and subsequently purchased it. When Mrs. Russell died about 18 years ago, the former grocery shop (then acting as a bed-sitting room) was leased to Jack Stephens. Prior to this Jack was a taxi cab operator in Emerald. Among Bill Russell’s regular chores some 40 years ago was the delivery of 44 gallon drums of lime-sulphur to the many orchards, by horse and dray. Later it was in the comfort of a 13 model Ford motor truck. Bill ultimately took over the management of Loveridge’s for 4 years, before son David was to give him a well earned rest. Like the publicity he received when phasing out of a long association with the store, Bill's mother Celia came very much into the limelight when she celebrated her 100th birthday at the Pine Grove Hotel. These few lines have been penned to recall the family’s association with a district entity about to fade into the past., David William 'Toke' Russell, William Alexander Berglund, Arthur William 'Boss' Shorthouse, William George 'Bill' Noblet, Jack Stephens, Sydney William Dean7 |
Death* | 2 Aug 1989 | VIC, Australia, (Age 87.)11 |
Family |
Lily Louise Sizer b. 14 Mar 1895, d. 28 Feb 1962 | |
Child | 1. | David William 'Toke' Russell b. 20 Jul 1934, d. 19 Jan 1980 |
Citations
- [S35] Probate Records, PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), VPRS 7591/ P15 unit 78, item 1019/293
VPRS 28/ P20 unit 5, item 1019/293. - [S54] Rob Hansen, A Century Partnership, p97.
- [S9] Free BMD. Index. Online @ https://www.freebmd.org.uk/.
- [S65] Ancestry - various indices, Ancestry.com. UK, Outward Passenger Lists, 1890-1960 [database on-line].
- [S5] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Death Index Victoria 1921-1985.
- [S6] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Marriage Index Victoria 1921-1942.
- [S15] Newspaper - Village Bell 010-1980, p10 by Paul Easton.
- [S66] Berwick Shire Rates, 1870-1965.
- [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), C/T 5452-322 - William Henry Russell of Upper Beaconsfield Grocer's Assistant.
- [S352] St John's Church, St John's Memorial Book, Lillian Louise Russell born 14 Mar 1896, died 28 Feb 1962
(her birth was registered in Jun 1895 - so I believe that the year in the memorial book is incorrect). - [S47] Index of burials in the cemetery of Springvale Botanical Cemetery.
- [S83] UK census - viewed on Ancestry "Class: RG14; Piece: 29304."
- [S101] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1903 - 1980.
- [S167] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1967.
- [S18] Newspaper - Pakenham Gazette (Vic.), 30 Jan 1980, p2.
Last Edited | 31 Jul 2023 |
Lily Louise Sizer
F, #3187, b. 14 Mar 1895, d. 28 Feb 1962
Married Name | Russell. | |
Birth* | 14 Mar 1895 | Saffron Waldon, Essex, England, Jun Q [Saffron W] 4a 720.1,2 |
Marriage* | 1932 | Spouse: William Henry 'Bill' Russell. VIC, Australia, #M5901.3,4 |
Death* | 28 Feb 1962 | Upper Beaconsfield, VIC, Australia, #D4121 (Age 66) [par William SIZER & Anna Maria WOODGATE].5,3 |
Family |
William Henry 'Bill' Russell b. Mar 1902, d. 2 Aug 1989 | |
Child | 1. | David William 'Toke' Russell b. 20 Jul 1934, d. 19 Jan 1980 |
Citations
- [S9] Free BMD. Index. Online @ https://www.freebmd.org.uk/.
- [S332] UK - General Register Office Indexes "Birth registered Jun Q 1895 - mother's maiden name Woodgate."
- [S5] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Death Index Victoria 1921-1985.
- [S6] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Marriage Index Victoria 1921-1942.
- [S352] St John's Church, St John's Memorial Book, Lillian Louise Russell born 14 Mar 1896, died 28 Feb 1962
(her birth was registered in Jun 1895 - so I believe that the year in the memorial book is incorrect). - [S128] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1928.
- [S131] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1931.
- [S101] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1903 - 1980.
- [S47] Index of burials in the cemetery of Springvale Botanical Cemetery.
Cremated at Springvale. Remains collected. - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 29 Mar 1950, p16
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/219300739 - [S18] Newspaper - Pakenham Gazette (Vic.), 23 Mar 1962.
Last Edited | 2 Jun 2020 |
David William 'Toke' Russell
M, #3188, b. 20 Jul 1934, d. 19 Jan 1980
Father* | William Henry 'Bill' Russell b. Mar 1902, d. 2 Aug 1989 | |
Mother* | Lily Louise Sizer b. 14 Mar 1895, d. 28 Feb 1962 |
xref-link* | See History of the General Store. | |
Birth* | 20 Jul 1934 | VIC, Australia.1,2,3 |
Education* | 7 Jul 1941 | State School 2560, Upper Beaconsfield, VIC, Australia. Left 18 Dec 1947 to Dandenong HS.4 |
Marriage* | 1957 | Spouse: Margaret Rose Burgess. VIC, Australia, #M19054/1957, Margaret Rose BURGESS & David William RUSSELL.5 |
Death* | 19 Jan 1980 | Officer, VIC, Australia, #D3299/1980 (Age 45) (par William Henry RUSSELL & Lily Louise SIZER) - as David William RUSSELL - died of heart attack.6 |
Death-Notice* | 23 Jan 1980 | RUSSELL, David (Toke). January 19th, 1980. Fond brother-in-law of Bob and Bev, dear uncle of Leonie, Glenys, Judy and Greg.7 |
(Mentioned) Village Bell2 | Jan 1980 | WITH LOVERIDGE’S GOING, AN ERA PASSES David Russell, whose untimely death is reported elsewhere, worked most of his life with the Berwick owned business of Loveridge's, and succeeded his father as Manager of the B. U. store on Bill’s retirement shortly after his 70th birthday. Bill Russell recalls the scene at Charing Cross around the outbreak of World War 1: The Milk Bar (presently leased by Tom Van der Dolder, previously by Allens and Cooks, and owned retrospectively by Beckwith, Stuckett, Pingo, Colles and Mrs G. Thompson) was a confectionery and fruitmongery conducted by Horner and Funnell. Immediately adjacent (now Mick O’Riley and Anne McKay's art/craft enterprise) was a grocery conducted by Bill Berglund, whose father created “The Towers” on the road after his own name. Across Halford Road was Tom “Sport” Brady’s hire coach shed (now still exhibiting well-weathered petroleum advertisements). A former garage owner in Melbourne, Tom retired to B. U. and lived in a small in-built section of the building which was formerly the co-operative fruit packing shed at Beaconsfield railway station. Across the Emerald Road, now Jack Stephen’s butcher's shop, was “Boss” Shorthouse’s headquarters for a Royal Mail and passenger horse coach/bus service. (Later Bill Berglund’s grocery moved to this site). Alongside it, now Loveridges, was John Nathan’s general store. (Nathan’s first store opposite the Cenotaph, now Cr Keith Ewenson’s, was burnt down. He set up next door to the Salisbury Road Hall, then moved to the Loveridge’s site in 1929. Here John Glissman had constructed the present building, employing some of the timber from the Village's first school.) Bill Russell, who lived with his family in Berwick, came into Loveridge’s employment as counter hand and delivery man in the early 1930’s when Loveridges bought the business from Nathan. Trading at that time continued to 10 pm. on Saturday nights to cater for the influx of weekend holiday-makers. Wednesdays were closed days. Bill slept in the store for a month then brought his family to rent "Rosemont" in A’Beckett Road (now Mrs Atkinson's). When Bill Noblet managed Loveridge’s (succeeding Syd Dean), Bill Russell moved into the Berglund shop and cottage at the rear, and subsequently purchased it. When Mrs. Russell died about 18 years ago, the former grocery shop (then acting as a bed-sitting room) was leased to Jack Stephens. Prior to this Jack was a taxi cab operator in Emerald. Among Bill Russell’s regular chores some 40 years ago was the delivery of 44 gallon drums of lime-sulphur to the many orchards, by horse and dray. Later it was in the comfort of a 13 model Ford motor truck. Bill ultimately took over the management of Loveridge’s for 4 years, before son David was to give him a well earned rest. Like the publicity he received when phasing out of a long association with the store, Bill's mother Celia came very much into the limelight when she celebrated her 100th birthday at the Pine Grove Hotel. These few lines have been penned to recall the family’s association with a district entity about to fade into the past., William Henry 'Bill' Russell, William Alexander Berglund, Arthur William 'Boss' Shorthouse, William George 'Bill' Noblet, Jack Stephens, Sydney William Dean8 |
Village Bell* | Mar 1980 | VALE: DAVID “TOKE” RUSSELL With the district Union Church at Officer overflowing, mourners recently observed the final tributes to David Russell. Manager of Loveridge’s store until a comparatively short time before passing away in his sleep, David had carried on his father’s tradition as “leader of the crew” after spending a lifetime (30 years) employment with the firm. Many district residents gathered with David's family, relations and Officer friends to recall the man, father, sportsman and community-minded citizen whose life closed all too quickly.9 |
Citations
- [S5] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Death Index Victoria 1921-1985.
- [S54] Rob Hansen, A Century Partnership, p98.
- [S25] School Records - Beaconsfield North 2560.
- [S25] School Records - Beaconsfield North 2560: Pupil 42. David William Russell, born 20 Jul 1934, admitted 7 Jul 1941. Father William Russell, labourer, Upper Beaconsfield. Living 1½ miles from school. Previously at Berwick SS. Left 18 Dec 1947 to Dandenong HS.
- [S27] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Marriages) (online) "#M19054/1957, Margaret Rose BURGESS & David William RUSSELL."
- [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D3299/1980 (Age 45) (par William Henry RUSSELL & Lily Louise SIZER) - as David William RUSSELL, born Berwick. Death registered at Officer, Australia."
- [S18] Newspaper - Pakenham Gazette (Vic.), 23 Jan 1980, p2.
- [S15] Newspaper - Village Bell 010-1980, p10 by Paul Easton.
- [S15] Newspaper - Village Bell 010-1980 p7.
- [S47] Index of burials in the cemetery of Springvale Botanical Cemetery.
- [S18] Newspaper - Pakenham Gazette (Vic.), 30 Jan 1980, p2.
Last Edited | 24 Jan 2024 |
Thomas Nelson
M, #3191, b. Dec 1894, d. 13 Jan 1968
Birth* | Dec 1894 | Whitehaven, Cumberland, England, Dec Q [Whitehaven] 10b 655.1 |
Marriage* | 1933 | Spouse: Vera Kimpton Watson. VIC, Australia, #M6994/1933, Thos NELSON & Vera Kimpton WATSON.2 |
Land-UBeac* | 3 Dec 1958 | GEM-C-12.13. Transfer from Josephine Mary Stewart to Thomas Nelson Vera Kimpton Nelson. 19a 3r 12p + 19a 3r 28p.3 |
Death* | 13 Jan 1968 | Upper Beaconsfield, VIC, Australia, #D1083/1968 (Age 72) (par John NELSON & Elizabeth BOUCH) - as Thomas NELSON.4,5 |
Land-Note* | 18 May 1970 | GEM-C-12.13. Vera Kimpton Nelson Vera Kimpton Nelson is now the surviving proprietor.6 |
Citations
- [S332] UK - General Register Office Indexes "mother's maiden name BOUCH."
- [S27] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Marriages) (online) "#M6994/1933, Thos NELSON & Vera Kimpton WATSON."
- [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), C/T 2097-397 + 4464-741 - Josephine Mary Howard-Smith to Thomas Nelson Engineer and Vera Kimpton Nelson Married Woman both of "Lo Yuan" Upper Beaconsfield - joint proprietors.
- [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D1083/1968 (Age 72) (par John NELSON & Elizabeth BOUCH) - as Thomas NELSON, born Egremont, Cumberland, England. Death registered at Beaconsfield Upper, Australia."
- [S352] St John's Church, St John's Memorial Book, Thomas Nelson died 13 Jan 1968.
- [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), C/T 2097-397 + 4464-741 - Vera Kimpton Nelson is now the surviving proprietor.
- [S142] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1942.
- [S101] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1903 - 1980.
- [S47] Index of burials in the cemetery of Springvale Botanical Cemetery.
Last Edited | 15 Apr 2024 |
Vera Kimpton Watson
F, #3192, b. 1905, d. 3 Nov 1978
Married Name | Nelson. | |
Birth* | 1905 | Carlton, VIC, Australia, #B8883.1 |
Marriage* | 1933 | Spouse: Thomas Nelson. VIC, Australia, #M6994/1933, Thos NELSON & Vera Kimpton WATSON.2 |
(Transfer to) Land-UBeac | 3 Dec 1958 | GEM-C-12.13. Transfer from Josephine Mary Stewart to Thomas Nelson Vera Kimpton Nelson. 19a 3r 12p + 19a 3r 28p.3 |
Widow | 13 Jan 1968 | She became a widow upon the death of her husband Thomas Nelson.4,5 |
Land-Note* | 18 May 1970 | GEM-C-12.13. Thomas Nelson Vera Kimpton Nelson is now the surviving proprietor.6 |
Land-Note* | 3 Jan 1974 | GEM-C-12.13. Boundaries changed.7 |
Death* | 3 Nov 1978 | Spotswood, VIC, Australia, #D26124/1978 (Age 72) (par Gilbert George WATSON & Martha Mary INCH) - as Vera Kimpton NELSON.8 |
Land-Note | 24 Apr 1979 | GEM-C-12.13. Vera Kimpton Nelson died on 3 Nov 1978 - probate granted to Royale May Vautier of 14 Cobden Street Highton Married Woman.9 |
Citations
- [S3] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Edwardian Index Victoria 1902-1913.
- [S27] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Marriages) (online) "#M6994/1933, Thos NELSON & Vera Kimpton WATSON."
- [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), C/T 2097-397 + 4464-741 - Josephine Mary Howard-Smith to Thomas Nelson Engineer and Vera Kimpton Nelson Married Woman both of "Lo Yuan" Upper Beaconsfield - joint proprietors.
- [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D1083/1968 (Age 72) (par John NELSON & Elizabeth BOUCH) - as Thomas NELSON, born Egremont, Cumberland, England. Death registered at Beaconsfield Upper, Australia."
- [S352] St John's Church, St John's Memorial Book, Thomas Nelson died 13 Jan 1968.
- [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), C/T 2097-397 + 4464-741 - Vera Kimpton Nelson is now the surviving proprietor.
- [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), C/T 2097-397 + 4464-741 - Vera Kimpton Nelson changed the boundaries of the property - C/T 9006-418 + 419.
- [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D26124/1978 (Age 72) (par Gilbert George WATSON & Martha Mary INCH) - as Vera Kimpton NELSON, born Carlton. Death registered at Spotswood, Australia."
- [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), C/T 2097-397 - Vera Kimpton Nelson died on 3 Nov 1978 - probate granted to Royale May Vautier of 14 Cobden Street Highton Married Woman.
- [S142] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1942.
- [S101] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1903 - 1980.
- [S47] Index of burials in the cemetery of Springvale Botanical Cemetery.
- [S18] Newspaper - Pakenham Gazette (Vic.), 15 Nov 1978, p8.
Last Edited | 26 Jul 2024 |
Rev Ernest Thomas Leslie
M, #3195, b. 3 Jul 1877, d. 11 Sep 1965
(Witness) History | At St John's Anglican Church, Upper Beaconsfield, VIC, Australia, Visiting minister on several Sundays. Came from the Belgrave area.1,2 | |
Birth* | 3 Jul 1877 | Mt Egerton, VIC, Australia, #B4154/1878 (par Thomas LESLIE & Emma HIATT) - as Ernest Thomas LESLIE.3,4 |
Marriage* | 18 Aug 1906 | Spouse: Margaret Jane Maggs. Bombay, Maharashtra, India.5 |
Death* | 11 Sep 1965 | Vermont, VIC, Australia, #D20031 (Age 88) [par Thomas LESLIE & Emma HIATT].6 |
Anecdote* | 2002 | “THE BISHOP WHO WALKED” (by Simon Leslie) condensed THE RT REV. KENNETH LESLIE Ernest Kenneth Leslie was born at his parents home “Ellora” in Hitchin England on 14th May 1911. His father was a young Australian missionary, Ernest Thomas Leslie, 1877-1965, who was born in Mount Egerton, a gold mining town in Victoria, who had won a scholarship to Wesley College, Melbourne and had then won another scholarship to Queens College, at Melbourne University. He received his M.A. Degree and became a Methodist Minister in Bunyip, Gippsland Victoria, but then decided to become a missionary in India. In 1901 when he arrived in India, he was posted to Secunderabad as the Superintendent of the Boys Boarding School. There he met his counterpart, the Superintendent of the Wesleyan Girls Boarding School, Margaret Jane Maggs [Jenny], who had been in India for four years. Within a few months, Ernest had proposed marriage to Jenny and she had accepted his proposal. Her health had suffered from four years in India, therefore she returned to England for a rest, before returning to India and marrying Ernest in 1906. On the 12th August 1907 Lillian Joyce was born. In January 1910, Ernest was due for furlough, so it was decided to return to England via Australia, where Ernest’s family lived at Moonee Ponds in Victoria, where they spent a few enjoyable weeks, before continuing on to England. Ernest decided that he did not want to continue as a Wesleyan missionary and after study, was ordained as a Deacon in the Anglican Church on St Thomas’ Day 1910. He was sent to St Mary’s Church at Hitchin, about 30 miles from London, where they found a small house and called it “Ellora”, where Ernest Kenneth Leslie was born. Ken loved the bushland around his home and he and Joyce played together in the bushlands and have shown a photograph of them there. As “Ellora” was too small for the growing family, they moved to a larger house at 66 Queen Street Hitchin, where Ken’s younger brother, Douglas was born on 3rd February 1914. On the 4th August 1914, the First World War commenced and Jenny took her young family down to Melksham, Wiltshire where her parents lived. As the war continued, Ernest sought permission to become an Army Chaplain and in 1915 was appointed to the Northumberland Fusiliers. Ernest left for Egypt and then Palestine and it was two years before his family saw him again. Two of Ernest’s brothers, Percy and Leslie had come over to England and would often visit the young family. The Armistice was declared on 11th November 1918 and soon after Ernest returned home, but he was only home for a short while, before he was posted to Italy. In 1920, Ernest was demobilized and he was appointed to the Parish of Stopsley, Luton, Bedfordshire. The year 1921 was a great strain on the family as Ken developed rheumatic fever and his room had to be kept at a temperature of 60 degrees F. Joyce contracted anaemia and Douglas contracted pneumonia. Ernest was having trouble settling down after the war and suggested to Jenny that maybe it would be best for the health of the children to go to Australia. Within a week, Ernest had gone to London and booked passage to Australia on the “Largs Bay”. At that time, anyone who had served in the army, could get free passage for himself and his family to Australia. On 3rd January 1922, the Leslie family left Tilbury docks for their voyage to Australia. Ken and his mother were both violently seasick. It took a month to sail from England to Australia and on Friday 3rd February 1992 the “Largs Bay” arrived in Freemantle. The “Zealandia” was in the next berth to the “Largs Bay” and both ships set sail for Adelaide on the 4th February 1922. The two ships passed each other many times on the trip to Adelaide and Ken got to know the “Zealandia” very well, and later would wish that he hadn’t known the “Zealandia” as well. The “Largs Bay” arrived in Adelaide at 9-00 am on Wednesday 8th February and the family took a train trip to Adelaide, did some shopping and returned to the “Largs Bay”, which left for Melbourne at 9-00 pm that night. The Victorian coast was sighted early on Friday 10th February 1922 and the entire ship erupted with wild applause. The new homeland had been reached. part 2 Ken Leslie’s father, the Rev Ernest Thomas Leslie was pleased to be back in Australia, the land of his birth, as he had not seen it for 12 years. He was born at Mount Egerton, a small gold mining town in Victoria, where his father, Thomas, had a small store. He had won a scholarship to Wesley College in Melbourne and then another scholarship to Queens College at Melbourne University. He received his M.A. Degree in Melbourne and then became a Methodist Minister in the wild bush town of Bunyip in Victoria’s Gippsland. After a short time there he decided to become a missionary in India and then his father died and his mother married again. In 1922 when he and his family arrived in Australia on the “Largs Bay” his mother was living in Sandringham, Victoria, with her two daughters by her second marriage to William Daniel Williams, Ivy and Wyn Williams. Ernest had met the Bishop of Ballarat when the Bishop was visiting London and had been told that there was a vacancy for a Parish Priest in Maryborough, about 120 miles from Melbourne and appointed Ernest as Vicar. The three children, Joyce, Kenneth and Douglas spent the first two weeks with the Williams family while the house at Maryborough was being prepared, and then Ken and Douglas spent the next two months with two of Ernest’s sisters, while Joyce became a boarder at the Melbourne Church of England Grammar School [Merton Hall] in South Yarra. There was so much for the boys to do at Maryborough. Explore “Bristol Hill’, go boating on the lake behind the Vicarage and Ken was also interested in seeing the steam trains at the local level crossing. Ken was very interested in wireless, as radio was then known and made a “crystal set” and then a two-valve radio on which they could listen to the cricket matches in Melbourne. Despite all the freedom the boys had, they still had to wear collars and ties. Ken enjoyed Maryborough High School, although his parents thought that it had a limited curriculum, in particular, no Latin as Ken had learnt Latin at St Gregory’s in England. Trinity Grammar School in Kew, Melbourne, was offering scholarships to the sons of clergy and Ken sat for one and passed. At the end of 1922, Ken left home for the first time and set out for Trinity Grammar boarding school. Ken entered Merritt House, the main boarding house of Trinity Grammar, four months before his twelfth birthday. For the first two years, Ken worked well, but missed the company of his brother Douglas and the “Mildura Express” was a lifeline to home. He saw more of his sister Joyce at the weekends, when he went over to Merton Hall and they went for walks and they also went to Sunday school at St Hilary’s, East Kew. It was the holidays that he remembered most for the return to Maryborough on the “Mildura Express” with Joyce. A letter home in 1924 suggested an inclination towards a Ministry of some description, Dear Mum, Daddy and Tiddle, Mr Clarkes mission is now over. We got our Scripture Union Cards with all the lessons to be read each day. I think that I have seen them at the Maryborough Sunday School. The mission has left me with a desire to be a missionary in India or Africa, preferably in India. In the same year, Ken was confirmed by Archbishop Harrington Clare Lees at Holy Trinity, Kew, Melbourne. At the beginning of 1925, Douglas joined Ken at Trinity Grammar School and to distinguish the two brothers, Ken was called Leslie One and Douglas Leslie Two. Ken’s mother, Jenny decided to return to England for a few months to see her mother and she left on the “Esperance Bay”. While his wife Jenny was in England, Ernest often came to Melbourne to spend time with the children. On a number of occasions, Ernest hired a rowing boat at the St Kilda Pier. Ernest was rather a perfectionist and although he was an excellent priest, a good Pastor and an above average preacher, he accepted a post as Travelling Secretary with the Australian Board of Missions, but only after an exchange of cables with Jenny on the matter. Ernest toured the country showing silent films about the mission fields and on Sundays, preaching about the mission work at the local services. Ernest found the work with the Australian Board of Missions very strenuous and left in 1926 to go to Cowes on Phillip Island, so the boys had to revert to full time boarding, but were able to spend the holidays on Phillip Island which they reached by train to Stony Point and then by steamship. Ken Sillcock, a farmer’s son came to Trinity soon after classes started in 1925. He had won a Junior Government Scholarship, but no one knew what class he should start in. The headmaster asked Ken Leslie to go through the form V work, so that the level of his work could be gauged. That evening of work between the two of them was the start of a long and lasting friendship. Trinity Grammar had a sporting programme including cricket, football, athletics, swimming and rifle shooting on a miniature range. In 1927 those boys who were not in the inter-school cricket or athletic teams were encouraged to take up rowing. Douglas Leslie coxed the Trinity all-boarder crew of 1927, the rowers being Ken Leslie, John Hague, Ken Sillcock and his brother Ron, who had also won a Junior Government Scholarship. They were placed third. Ken and Douglas went home to Vermont almost every weekend and sometimes at the monthly weekend allowed to boarders, Ken and Ron Sillcock accompanied them. In the school holidays, the Sillcocks returned the hospitality. The four boys formed a firm friendship that continued as a foursome until Ron Sillcock was killed on war service in 1942. Ken Sillcock always considered himself to be part of the Leslie family. He regarded the entire family as friends with whom he could feel completely relaxed and at home. Ken Leslie felt the same way about the Sillcock family and during the long vacations and on subsequent occasions when he visited the Sillcock property at Yinnar in Gippsland, he would feel completely at home. In 1928, Ken Leslie was vice captain of the school, and along with Ken Sillcock was a prefect in 1927 and 1928. Academically Ken Leslie and Ken Sillcock ran fairly close to each other. In their final year Ken Leslie was dux and Ken Sillcock was runner up. To be continued in a later newsletter. Barrie Leslie Gordon NSW.7 |
Citations
- [S61] Upper Beaconsfield History Archive ,"Ken Hudson's memories of his time as a vestryman."
- [S59] John Milligan, Book: The History of St. John's Anglican Church, Upper Beaconsfield.
- [S26] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Births) (online) "#B4154/1878 (par Thomas LESLIE & Emma HIATT) - as Ernest Thomas LESLIE, Birth registered at Eg Er, Australia."
- [S80] Ancestry - Family Tree, Ancestry Tree Name: Leslie Family Tree, Tree ID: 5136830
Person viewed: Ernest Thomas Leslie, Birth Date: 3 Jul 1877, Death Date: 11 Sep 1965. - [S80] Ancestry - Family Tree, Ancestry Tree Name: Leslie Family Tree, Tree ID: 5136830
Person viewed: Margaret 'Jane' Maggs, Birth Date: 30 Nov 1879, Death Date: 15 Feb 1982. - [S5] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Death Index Victoria 1921-1985.
- [S50] Miscellaneous Source, https://www.electricscotland.com/familytree/newsletters/…
Vol 42002 Oct-Dec 2002
GF DU Apr-Jun 20003. - [S47] Index of burials in the cemetery of Springvale Botanical Cemetery.
- [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 7 Dec 1938, p12.
Last Edited | 7 Feb 2022 |
Rev Edward Ince Gason
M, #3196, b. 1879, d. 7 Mar 1936
Birth* | 1879 | Cranbourne, VIC, Australia, #B8431 [par John Boyle GASON & Annie Elizabeth DUFF].1 |
Marriage* | 1907 | Spouse: Phyllis Dorothy Vance. VIC, Australia, #M2867.2 |
Death* | 7 Mar 1936 | Mornington, VIC, Australia, #D14090 (Age 56) [par John Boyle GASON & Annie Elizabeth DUFF].3 |
Death-Notice* | 9 Mar 1936 | GASON.-On the 7th March (suddenly), at the vicarage, Mornington, Edwin Ince, dearly loved husband of Phyllis Dorothy, loving father of John, Harriett, Nancy, and Pat, aged 56 years.4 |
Family |
Phyllis Dorothy Vance b. 1880, d. 1967 | |
Child | 1. | Rev Patrick Edward Duff Gason b. 3 Mar 1916, d. 7 Dec 1968 |
Citations
- [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888.
- [S3] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Edwardian Index Victoria 1902-1913.
- [S5] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Death Index Victoria 1921-1985.
- [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 9 Mar 1936, p1.
- [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 9 Mar 1936, p10.
Last Edited | 16 Aug 2018 |
Phyllis Dorothy Vance
F, #3197, b. 1880, d. 1967
Father* | George Oakleigh Vance | |
Mother* | Harriet Catherine Cresswell b. 1837, d. 1915 |
Married Name | Gason. | |
Birth* | 1880 | Kew, VIC, Australia, #B16775 [par George Oakley VANCE & Harriett Cath CRESWELL].1 |
Marriage* | 1907 | Spouse: Rev Edward Ince Gason. VIC, Australia, #M2867.2 |
Widow | 7 Mar 1936 | Phyllis Dorothy Vance became a widow upon the death of her husband Rev Edward Ince Gason.3 |
Death* | 1967 | Brighton, VIC, Australia, #D1823 (age 86) [par George O VANCE & Harriett C CRESWELL].3 |
Family |
Rev Edward Ince Gason b. 1879, d. 7 Mar 1936 | |
Child | 1. | Rev Patrick Edward Duff Gason b. 3 Mar 1916, d. 7 Dec 1968 |
Citations
Last Edited | 16 Aug 2018 |
Rev Patrick Edward Duff Gason
M, #3198, b. 3 Mar 1916, d. 7 Dec 1968
Father* | Rev Edward Ince Gason b. 1879, d. 7 Mar 1936 | |
Mother* | Phyllis Dorothy Vance b. 1880, d. 1967 |
(Witness) History | At St John's Anglican Church, Upper Beaconsfield, VIC, Australia, Vicar Jan 1955-Apr 1961 (Parish of Berwick, Pakenham and Upper Beaconsfield.)1,2 | |
Birth* | 3 Mar 1916 | Winchelsea, VIC, Australia, #B8160 [par Edward Ince GASON & Phyllis Dorothy VANCE].3 |
Marriage* | 30 Dec 1939 | Spouse: Viola Gertrude Lillias Garrett. Melbourne Grammar School Chapel, VIC, Australia, #M13525.4 |
Occupation* | bt Jan 1955 - Apr 1961 | Vicar at St John's Church Jan 1955-Apr 1961 (Parish of Berwick, Pakenham and Upper Beaconsfield.)2 |
Death* | 7 Dec 1968 | Strathmore, VIC, Australia, #D29231 (Age 52.)5 |
Citations
- [S61] Upper Beaconsfield History Archive ,"Ken Hudson's memories of his time as a vestryman."
- [S59] John Milligan, Book: The History of St. John's Anglican Church, Upper Beaconsfield.
- [S4] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Great War Index Victoria 1914-1920.
- [S22] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (online).
- [S5] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Death Index Victoria 1921-1985.
- [S352] St John's Church, St John's Memorial Book, Patrick Edward Duff GASON Former Vicar of this parish born 3 Mar 1916 died 7 Dec 1968.
- [S352] St John's Church, St John's Memorial Book, Viola Getrude Lillias Gason
wife of former Vicar of this Parish Patrick Gason
born 11 Aug 1918 died 29 Feb 2012. - [S14] Newspaper - The Herald (Melbourne, Vic.), Sat 30 Dec 1939, p8
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/243346906 - [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), Mon 1 Jan 1940, p6
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/11277593 - [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), Sat 1 Nov 1941, p4
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/8213937
Last Edited | 25 May 2018 |
Dandenong Cemetery
?, #3199
Trustee* | 19 Nov 1857 | Alexander Watt Bowman: Trustee of Dandenong Cemetery 19 Nov 1857 to 3 Jun 1877.1,2 |
Trustee* | 19 Nov 1857 | George Keys: Trustee of Dandenong Cemetery 19 Nov 1857 to 8 Oct 1873.1 |
Trustee* | 19 Nov 1857 | James Smith Lavender: Trustee of Dandenong Cemetery 19 Nov 1857 to 18 Mar 1863 (non-resident.)1 |
Trustee* | 19 Nov 1857 | Robert Caldecott Walker: Trustee of Dandenong Cemetery 19 Nov 1857 to 31 Jul 1874 (left district.)1 |
Trustee* | 19 Nov 1857 | Thomas Herbert Power: Trustee of Dandenong Cemetery 19 Nov 1857 to 28 Nov 1873.3 |
Trustee* | 18 Mar 1863 | John Savage Dobson: Trustee of Dandenong Cemetery 18 Mar 1863 to before 5 Aug 1889.4 |
Trustee* | 18 Mar 1863 | Michael Reedy: Trustee of Dandenong Cemetery 18 Mar 1863 to 10 Mar 1883.4 |
Trustee* | 31 Jul 1874 | Frederick Henry Searle: Trustee of Dandenong Cemetery 31 Jul 1874 to bef 4 Mar 1889 (presbyterian denomination.) |
Trustee* | 31 Jul 1874 | Martin Egan: Trustee of Dandenong Cemetery 31 Jul 1874 to 22 Feb 1889. |
Trustee* | 31 Jul 1874 | Henry Powis: Trustee of Dandenong Cemetery 31 Jul 1874 to 6 Dec 1895. |
Trustee* | 5 Aug 1889 | Daniel James Ahern: Trustee of Dandenong Cemetery 5 Aug 1889 to (Representing the Roman Catholic Denomination.) |
Trustee* | 5 Aug 1889 | Thomas Bruce Hutton: Trustee of Dandenong Cemetery 5 Aug 1889 to (Representing the Shire Council.) |
Trustee* | 5 Aug 1889 | Alexander Thomas McLean: Trustee of Dandenong Cemetery 5 Aug 1889 to (Representing the Presbyterian Denomination.) |
Trustee* | 5 Aug 1889 | Joseph Weller: Trustee of Dandenong Cemetery 5 Aug 1889 (representing the Wesleyan Denomination.)5 |
Trustee* | 6 Dec 1895 | William Pryn Renfree: Trustee of Dandenong Cemetery 6 Dec 1895 to ? - Secretary from 1903 to 1910 when he handed in his resignation. |
Trustee* | 1896 | Alexander William Pearson: Trustee of Dandenong Cemetery? - employed as Secretary at a salary of £5 per quarter. |
Trustee* | 1911 | William Peter Cadle: Hon. Secretary of Cemetery Trust. |
Citations
- [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), Sat 21 Nov 1857, p5
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/7142342 - [S405] Dandenong Cemetery Trust, Minutes 27 June 1863 memtioned that AW Bowman had resigned as secretary of the Trustees, and convener of meetings.
- [S194] Newspaper - Victoria Government Gazette Victoria Government Gazette, 20 Nov 1857.
- [S16] Newspaper - The Age (Melbourne, Vic.), Thu 19 Mar 1863, p6
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/154970661 - [S12] Newspaper - South Bourke and Mornington Journal (Richmond, Vic.), Wed 24 Jul 1889, p2
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/70395959 - [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), Fri 1 May 1857, p8
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/7148932 - [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), Mon 11 May 1857, p5
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/7131446 - [S12] Newspaper - South Bourke and Mornington Journal (Richmond, Vic.), Wed 24 Sep 1879, p2
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/70012365 - [S12] Newspaper - South Bourke and Mornington Journal (Richmond, Vic.), Wed 27 Feb 1889, p2
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/70394928 - [S12] Newspaper - South Bourke and Mornington Journal (Richmond, Vic.), Wed 10 Jul 1889, p2
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/70395872 - [S12] Newspaper - South Bourke and Mornington Journal (Richmond, Vic.), Wed 10 Jul 1889, p3
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/70395886 - [S12] Newspaper - South Bourke and Mornington Journal (Richmond, Vic.), Wed 14 Aug 1889, p2
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/70396089 - [S12] Newspaper - South Bourke and Mornington Journal (Richmond, Vic.), Wed 8 Jan 1890, p2
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/70396972 - [S12] Newspaper - South Bourke and Mornington Journal (Richmond, Vic.), Wed 18 Feb 1891, p2
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/70398710 - [S12] Newspaper - South Bourke and Mornington Journal (Richmond, Vic.), Wed 4 Nov 1891, p2
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/70013480 - [S12] Newspaper - South Bourke and Mornington Journal (Richmond, Vic.), Wed 23 Nov 1892, p2
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/70014897 - [S12] Newspaper - South Bourke and Mornington Journal (Richmond, Vic.), Wed 1 Feb 1893, p2
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/70015158 - [S12] Newspaper - South Bourke and Mornington Journal (Richmond, Vic.), Wed 27 Nov 1895, p2
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/70035207 - [S12] Newspaper - South Bourke and Mornington Journal (Richmond, Vic.), Wed 22 Apr 1896, p3
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/70035789 - [S12] Newspaper - South Bourke and Mornington Journal (Richmond, Vic.), Wed 10 Feb 1897, p2
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/70017959 - [S12] Newspaper - South Bourke and Mornington Journal (Richmond, Vic.), Wed 7 Jul 1897, p2
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/70018691 - [S12] Newspaper - South Bourke and Mornington Journal (Richmond, Vic.), Wed 9 Feb 1898, p2
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/70019775 - [S12] Newspaper - South Bourke and Mornington Journal (Richmond, Vic.), Wed 20 Apr 1898, p2
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/70020147 - [S12] Newspaper - South Bourke and Mornington Journal (Richmond, Vic.), Wed 28 Dec 1898, p2
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/70021132 - [S12] Newspaper - South Bourke and Mornington Journal (Richmond, Vic.), Wed 1 Mar 1899, p2
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/70021367 - [S12] Newspaper - South Bourke and Mornington Journal (Richmond, Vic.), Wed 7 Jun 1899, p2
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/70021751 - [S12] Newspaper - South Bourke and Mornington Journal (Richmond, Vic.), Wed 8 Nov 1899, p2
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/70022354 - [S12] Newspaper - South Bourke and Mornington Journal (Richmond, Vic.), Wed 20 Jul 1910, p3
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/66202097 - [S12] Newspaper - South Bourke and Mornington Journal (Richmond, Vic.), Wed 20 Jul 1910, p2
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/66202101 - [S12] Newspaper - South Bourke and Mornington Journal (Richmond, Vic.), Thu 15 Sep 1910, p2
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/66202422 - [S12] Newspaper - South Bourke and Mornington Journal (Richmond, Vic.), Thu 29 Dec 1910, p2
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/66202953 - [S12] Newspaper - South Bourke and Mornington Journal (Richmond, Vic.), Thu 23 Mar 1911, p4
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/66203441 - [S196] Newspaper - Dandenong Advertiser and Cranbourne, Berwick and Oakleigh Advocate (Vic.), Thu 25 May 1916, p2
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/88660144 - [S196] Newspaper - Dandenong Advertiser and Cranbourne, Berwick and Oakleigh Advocate (Vic.), Thu 26 Oct 1916, p3
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/88663335 - [S196] Newspaper - Dandenong Advertiser and Cranbourne, Berwick and Oakleigh Advocate (Vic.), Thu 6 Jun 1918, p3
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/88815381 - [S196] Newspaper - Dandenong Advertiser and Cranbourne, Berwick and Oakleigh Advocate (Vic.), Thu 6 Jun 1918, p2
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/88815406 - [S196] Newspaper - South Bourke and Mornington Journal (Richmond, Vic.), Thu 6 Jun 1918, p2
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/66194093 - [S16] Newspaper - The Age (Melbourne, Vic.), Thu 28 Jan 1926, p6
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/155783672 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Thu 1 Sep 1927, p3
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/214589287 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Thu 1 Mar 1928, p7
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/200675340 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Thu 15 Mar 1928, p6
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/200675493 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Thu 18 Jul 1929, p5
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/201028025 - [S14] Newspaper - Construction and Local Government Journal (Sydney, NSW), Wed 7 Aug 1929, p15
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/109638912 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Thu 26 Sep 1935, p3
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/213966097 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Thu 3 Sep 1936, p2
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/214740831 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 30 Apr 1941, p8
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/214603054 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 21 May 1941, p11
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/214603369 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 5 Nov 1941, p2
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/214605733 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 6 May 1942, p1
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/215708643 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 7 Apr 1943, p6
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/214307884 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 30 Jun 1943, p1
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/214308859 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 25 Aug 1943, p3
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/214309447 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 8 Sep 1943, p5
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/214309601 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 29 Sep 1943, p1
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/214309855 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 22 Dec 1943, p1
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/214310817 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 12 Jan 1944, p7
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/214164104 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 19 Jan 1944, p6
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/214164114 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 9 Feb 1944, p5
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/214164431 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 8 Mar 1944, p5
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/214164768 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 31 May 1944, p4
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/214165854 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 28 Jun 1944, p5
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/214166162 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 5 Jul 1944, p5
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/214166241 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 19 Jul 1944, p2
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/214166406 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 16 Aug 1944, p1
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/214166769 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 23 Aug 1944, p5
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/214166873 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 18 Apr 1945, p8
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/214330949 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 13 Jun 1945, p12
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/214331768 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 13 Jun 1945, p12
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/214331758 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 27 Jun 1945, p12
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/214331966 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 22 Aug 1945, p6
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/214332712 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 21 Nov 1945, p7
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/214333878 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 16 Jan 1946, p4
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/214791955 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 3 Apr 1946, p8
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/214793084 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 5 Jun 1946, p2
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/214793995 - [S16] Newspaper - The Age (Melbourne, Vic.), Sat 8 Jun 1946, p23
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/206105227 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 4 Sep 1946, p14
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/214795336 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 9 Oct 1946, p6
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/214795874 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 23 Oct 1946, p5
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/214796059 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 5 Feb 1947, p7
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/218501008 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 5 Mar 1947, p6
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/218501480 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 5 Mar 1947, p6
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/218501423 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 21 May 1947, p11
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/218502693 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 31 Mar 1948, p11
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/214580661 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 4 Aug 1948, p5
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/214582623 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 1 Dec 1948, p14
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/214584440 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 16 Feb 1949, p4
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/222208835 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 1 Jun 1949, p7
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/222210725 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 5 Oct 1949, p5
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/222212858 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 16 Nov 1949, p4
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/222213535 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 14 Dec 1949, p13 (Re-advertised)
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/222214116 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 1 Mar 1950, p7
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/219300253 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 24 May 1950, p11
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/219301733 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 16 Aug 1950, p11
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/219303357 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 29 Nov 1950, p7
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/219305171 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 14 Feb 1951, p1
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/222350476 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 28 Feb 1951, p9
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/222350888 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 23 May 1951, p10
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/222352518 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 4 Jul 1951, p8
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/222353383 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 28 Nov 1951, p11
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/222356038 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 23 Jan 1952, p4
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/222356783 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 12 Mar 1952, p10
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/222357852 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 30 Apr 1952, p9
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/222358803 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 17 Sep 1952, p4
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/222361604 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 21 Jan 1953, p5
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/215816567 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 4 Feb 1953, p1
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/215816871 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 11 Nov 1953, p4
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/215823718 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Tue 23 Feb 1954, p8
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/218507521 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 1 Dec 1954, p16
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/218514289
Last Edited | 25 Sep 2023 |
Rev William Percy Daunt
M, #3201, b. 25 Oct 1883, d. 6 Jan 1976
(Witness) History | At St John's Anglican Church, Upper Beaconsfield, VIC, Australia, Vicar Jan 1944-Aug 1948 (Parish of Berwick, Pakenham and Upper Beaconsfield.)1,2 | |
Birth* | 25 Oct 1883 | Rathdown, Wicklow, Ireland, Dec Q [Rathdown] 2 785.3 |
Marriage* | 18 Jun 1912 | Spouse: Alice Maria Webb. Christ Church, St Kilda, VIC, Australia, #M3280.4 |
Widower | 9 Oct 1965 | Rev William Percy Daunt became a widower upon the death of his wife Alice Maria Webb.5 |
Death* | 6 Jan 1976 | Brighton, VIC, Australia, #D2239 (age 92) [par Edward Stephen DAUNT & Sarah Gertrude WHELAN].6 |
Citations
- [S61] Upper Beaconsfield History Archive ,"Ken Hudson's memories of his time as a vestryman."
- [S59] John Milligan, Book: The History of St. John's Anglican Church, Upper Beaconsfield.
- [S65] Ancestry - various indices, Ireland, Civil Registration Births Index, 1864-1958.
- [S22] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (online).
- [S22] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (online) "#D22353/1965 Place of birth Rochester."
- [S5] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Death Index Victoria 1921-1985.
- [S142] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1942.
- [S163] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1963.
- [S44] Index of burials in the cemetery of Berwick,
4-275-B Daunt Alice Maria F 81 12/10/1965 1528
4-275-B Daunt William Percy M 92 8/01/1976 1714
Daunt Alice Maria 1965 81 wife/ William P., mother and grandmother
Daunt William Percy 1976 92 hus/ Alice - photo bw0741. - [S14] Newspaper - Table Talk (Melbourne, Vic.), Thu 4 Jul 1912, p13
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/146181236 - [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 17 Nov 1948, p8
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/214584224 - [S18] Newspaper - Pakenham Gazette (Vic.), 28 Jan 1976, p2.
Last Edited | 24 Aug 2023 |
Rev Robert Griffith Mountney
M, #3202, b. 1912, d. 1986
(Witness) History | At St John's Anglican Church, Upper Beaconsfield, VIC, Australia, Vicar Sep 1948-Apr 1951 (Parish of Berwick, Pakenham and Upper Beaconsfield.)1,2 | |
Birth* | 1912 | Adelaide, SA, Australia. |
Marriage* | 1939 | Spouse: Eva May Keane. VIC, Australia, #M1429.3 |
Death* | 1986 | Croydon, VIC, Australia, #D7971 (Age 74) [par William MOUNTNEY & Katie Priscilla GRIFFITH].4 |
Widower | 1986 | Rev Robert Griffith Mountney became a widower upon the death of his wife Eva May Keane.5 |
Citations
- [S61] Upper Beaconsfield History Archive ,"Ken Hudson's memories of his time as a vestryman."
- [S59] John Milligan, Book: The History of St. John's Anglican Church, Upper Beaconsfield.
- [S22] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (online).
- [S22] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (online) "#D7971/1986 Place of birth Adelaide South Australia."
- [S22] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (online) "#D830/1986 Place of birth Lochwinnoch Glasgow Scotland."
- [S149] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1949.
- [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 21 Aug 1948, p20.
- [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 17 Nov 1948, p8
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/214584224
Last Edited | 23 Nov 2018 |
Rev Richard Stephen Cherry
M, #3204, b. 18 Feb 1934, d. 29 Mar 2018
(Witness) History | At St John's Anglican Church, Upper Beaconsfield, VIC, Australia, Vicar Nov 1967-Dec 1972 (Parish of Berwick, Pakenham and Upper Beaconsfield.)1,2 | |
Birth* | 18 Feb 1934 | |
Occupation* | bt Nov 1967 - Dec 1972 | At St John's Anglican Church, Upper Beaconsfield, VIC, Australia, Vicar Nov 1967-Dec 1972 (Parish of Berwick, Pakenham and Upper Beaconsfield.) |
Death* | 29 Mar 2018 | VIC, Australia. |
Death-Notice* | 2 Apr 2018 | CHERRY Richard Stephen (The Rev'd R Stephen Cherry) 18.2.1934 - 29.3.2018 Eldest son of the late Richard and Alice (née Varley). Much loved brother and brother-in-law of Edward & Diana, and Winston & Diana. Loved uncle of David, Peter, Kate & Sarah, and Jill, James & Suzanne; and a loving great-uncle. A life lived for others.3 |
Citations
- [S61] Upper Beaconsfield History Archive ,"Ken Hudson's memories of his time as a vestryman."
- [S59] John Milligan, Book: The History of St. John's Anglican Church, Upper Beaconsfield.
- [S16] Newspaper - The Age (Melbourne, Vic.), 2 Apr 2018 - viewed online Oct 2018.
- [S14] Newspaper - The Melbourne Anglican, 3 May 2018, By Beryl Rule.
Last Edited | 21 Mar 2023 |