Bertram Clive Dunham

M, #22891, b. 13 May 1920, d. 12 Dec 2003

Navy

DUNHAM, BERTRAM CLIVE - Royal Australian Navy - Service Number 21844.1
Birth*13 May 1920 Oatley, NSW, Australia, #B13768/1920 (par Charles V DUNHAM & Lucy J) as Bertram C DUNHAM - Birth registered at Hurstville.2,3,4 
Marriage*25 Jun 1947 Spouse: Florence Carmel Rieke Parker. Melbourne, VIC, Australia, #M12566/1947 - as Florence Carmel Rieke.5
 
Marriage-Notice*26 Jul 1947 DUNHAM—PARKER.—On June 25, at Melbourne, Bertram Clive Dunham (R.A.N.), to Rieke Parker.6 
Occupation*1 May 1955 Dunham, Bertram Clive - Teacher ID: 48481; entered Toorak Teacher's College. Taught at four schools in Victoria No 3005, 3061, 2230 (Caniambo Primary School), 2245. Granted leave 3 Feb 1959 - may have transferred to Queensland.7 
Widower23 May 1977Bertram Clive Dunham became a widower upon the death of his wife Florence Carmel Rieke Parker.8,9 
Marriage* Spouse: Amy Laura Elizabeth Maddock. QLD, Australia.10
 
Archive*12 Dec 2003 Date Range 21 Feb 1938 (1st entry in RAN) - 12 Dec 2003 (probably date of death.)11 
Death*12 Dec 2003 12 Dec 2003 (probably date of death.)11 

Electoral Rolls (Australia) and Census (UK/IRL)

DateAddressOccupation and other people at same address
194918 St Helier's Street, Abbotsford, VIC, AustraliaOccupation: seaman. With Florence Carmel Rieke Dunham.12
195440 Elm Grove, Kew, VIC, AustraliaOccupation: carpenter. With Florence Carmel Rieke Parker.13
bt 1963 - 196861 Dudley Street, Sherwood, QLD, AustraliaOccupation: teacher. With Florence Carmel Rieke Parker.14,15
197261 Dudley Street, Sherwood, QLD, AustraliaOccupation: teacher. With Florence Carmel Rieke Dunham. With Clive Dunham.16
bt 1977 - 198031 Dolphin Square, Ivory Cres, Tweed Heads, QLD, AustraliaOccupation: teacher. With Amy Laura Elizabeth Dunham.17,18

Newspaper-Articles

  • 22 Apr 1932: Clive's brother: Charles Dunham, (10), was on his way home from school yesterday afternoon, and when in Crown Street he received a push from a companion, and fell in front of a motor car. He escaped Serious injury and was conveyed to his home by the lllawarra District Ambulance suffering from shock.19
  • 8 Jul 1932: On Sunday about 4.50 a.m., Station Officer Walsh, of the Wollongong Fire Station, was informed, per telephone, by Mrs. Timmis, that the residence of Mr. Charles Dunham, of Parsons St., Keiraville, was on fire. As it was outside the fire brigade area Mr. Walsh had to receive a guarantee before he went to the fire. The house was practically demolished by the time the brigade arrived, but the flames were prevented from spreading to adjacent residences. The building and contents were covered by insurance. The former for £350, in the South British, and the contents in the British American for £200. It is thought that a fire left in an open fireplace was responsible for the outbreak.20
  • 21 Aug 1942: CANBERRA SURVIVOR
    Among the surviving members of the crew of H.M.A.S. Canberra is Stoker Clive Dunham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunham, one time of Market st, Wollongong, but now of Mortdale.21
  • 20 Dec 1951: MRS. HUBERT EISDEL is flying to Melbourne to-day for a three weeks' holiday on the mainland. After five days at the Windsor Hotel, she will motor to the Dandenongs to spend two weeks with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Clive Dunham. Florence Carmel Rieke Dunham22

Citations

  1. [S30] World War Two Nominal Roll https://nominal-rolls.dva.gov.au/
    Date of Birth 13 May 1920 - Place of Birth OATLEY, NSW
    Date of Enlistment 21 Feb 1938 Locality on Enlistment MORTDALE, NSW
    Home Port/Port Division MELBOURNE, VIC
    Next of Kin FLORENCE
    Date of Discharge 16 May 1950 Rank PO(TY) Posting at Discharge HMAS Lonsdale.
  2. [S199] Series: VPRS13718 PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), Birth Date in Teacher Records Book - Teacher No 48481.
  3. [S7] Registry of NSW Births Deaths and Marriages "#B13768/1920 (par Charles V DUNHAM & Lucy J) as Bertram C DUNHAM - Birth registered at Hurstville
    a younger brother Charles E DUNHAM was born #2569/1922."
  4. [S7] Registry of NSW Births Deaths and Marriages "Parents' marriage: #M10213/1919 Charles W DUNHAM & Lucy J GRAY. Marriage registered at Wollongong."
  5. [S27] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Marriages) (online).
  6. [S16] Newspaper - The Age (Melbourne, Vic.), Sat 26 Jul 1947, p17
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/206039352
  7. [S199] Series: VPRS13718 PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), Approximate year of registration: 1955; TRB unit no : 141.
  8. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "born Launceston Tasmania."
  9. [S16] Newspaper - no death notices in The Age 26 May, 27 May or 30 May 1977.
  10. [S80] Ancestry - Family Tree, Ancestry Tree Name: Vowless (BronwynVowless), Tree ID: 60735754
    Person viewed: Amy Laura Elizabeth Maddock, Birth Date: 6 Sep 1918, Death Date: 14 Jun 2010.
  11. [S33] Australian Government: http://www.naa.gov.au/collection/search/index.aspx, NAA: BP1009/1, QMX122850-01. Item details, DUNHAM Bertram C
    Contents Date Range: 21 Feb 1938 - 12 Dec 2003
    Series number BP1009/1 CONTAINS Second World War deceased ex-servicemens medical case files.
  12. [S149] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1949.
  13. [S154] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1954.
  14. [S163] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1963.
  15. [S168] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1968.
  16. [S172] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1972.
  17. [S177] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1977.
  18. [S180] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1980.
  19. [S14] Newspaper - Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW), Fri 22 Apr 1932, p5
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/132890892
  20. [S14] Newspaper - Illawarra Mercury (Wollongong, NSW), Fri 8 Jul 1932, p10
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/132902214
  21. [S14] Newspaper - South Coast Times and Wollongong Argus (NSW), Fri 21 Aug 1942, p8
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/142519142
  22. [S14] Newspaper - Examiner (Launceston, Tas.), Thu 20 Dec 1951, p10
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/52841584
Last Edited29 Jun 2022

Anna Julia Josephine McCormick

F, #22912, b. 14 Aug 1858, d. 1 Oct 1924
Father*John Joseph McCormick b. 1830, d. 15 Apr 1874
Mother*Anna Maria Conry b. 1833, d. 11 Apr 1927
Probate (Will)* 198/835. Anna J J MCCORMICK Date of grant: 03 Dec 1924; Date of death: 01 Oct 1924; Occupation: Spinster; Residence: Abbotsford - owned a half share of The Steyne (no C/T) value £402.1 
Related* Caroline Mercy Alice Moon Josephine McCormick and Alice Moon were friends. 
Birth*14 Aug 1858 South Yarra, VIC, Australia, #B15476/1858 - as Anna Josephine MCCORMICK.2 
Birth-Notice*16 Aug 1858 On the 14th inst., at South Yarra, the wife of J. J. McCormick, solicitor, of a daughter.3 
(Witness) Notebt 1880 - 1881 Henry Marchant Moon. Members of the Australian Health Society. Other members Dr John Blair, Horatio Kelson, Mrs Henry Lawes, R W E MacIvor, Miss McCormick, Dr J E Neild.4 
(Transfer to) Property7 May 1884Transferred from Caroline Mercy Alice Moon JIKA-64.77 (pt). Sold the property to Ellen Mary McCormick and Josephine McCormick for £520. On the same day the two sisters obtained a mortgage for £425 from the Colonial Permanent Building and Investment Society. It was discharged on 2 May 1901.5,6,7 
Note*bt 1898 - 1943 Florence Carmel Rieke Parker. Rieke Parker stayed at with the McCormicks.' 
(Migrant) Migration/Travel14 Mar 1904 To Melbourne, VIC, Australia. Ship Gneisenau sailing from Naples
Miss McCormick, age 34.8 
Will*9 May 1919 Ellen Maria McCormick, Anna Julia Josephine McCormick. In their wills, which they wrote at the same time, they stated: "As to my share and interest in the house at Abbotsford owned by me and my sister [name] upon trust for my said sister during her life and and after her death upon trust for Josephine Russell and Florence Carmel Reike Parker absolutely as joint tenants and I request them if they should determine at any time to sell the said house to offer to the Convent of the Good Shepherd Abbotsford the first opportunty of purchasing the same. Provided however that this request shall not be deemed to create any trust to that effect."
At the time of Ellen's death in 1943 the property was valued at £800.
[Note: By the time of Josephine Russell's death in 1949 she did not own any real estate.]9 
Property*9 May 1919 JIKA-64.77 (pt). Obtained a mortgage of £450 from Jessie Louisa Boddington Vanrenen of Mundubbera in the State of Queensland Married Woman and Herbert Turner of 46 Elizabeth Street Melbourne, Solicitor. On 5 Apr 1934 the remaining balance of £200 with all interest was paid to the mortgagee, now living in Chinchilla QLD.10,11 
Death*1 Oct 1924 Collingwood, VIC, Australia, #D13841/1924 (Age 66) [par John Joseph McCORMICK & Anna Maria COURY] - Anna Julia Josine MCCORMICK.12 
Death-Notice*3 Oct 1924 McCORMICK.–On the 1st October, at The Steyne, St. Heliers street, Abbotsford, Josephine McCormick, dearly loved youngest daughter of Anna, and the late Joseph McCormick. R.I.P. (No flowers by request.)
McCORMICK.—The Friends of Mrs ANNA McCORMICK are respectfully informed that the remains of her late dearly loved youngest daughter, Josephine, will be interred in the Boroondara Cemetery, Kew, THIS DAY (Friday, 3rd October).
The funeral will leave her residence, The Steyne, 18 St. Heliers street, Abbotsford, at 12 o'clock, noon.13 
(Transfer from) Property21 Sep 1950Transferred to Florence Carmel Rieke Parker JIKA-64.77 (pt). Conveyance of property from Equity Trustees Executors and Agency Company Limited to Florence Carmel Reike Dunham of 18 St Heliers Street, Abbotsford.14 

Electoral Rolls (Australia) and Census (UK/IRL)

DateAddressOccupation and other people at same address
bt 1903 - 190918 St Helliers Street, Abbotsford, VIC, AustraliaOccupation: gymnast - as Josephine. With Anna Maria McCormick and Ellen Maria McCormick.15,16
192218 St Helliers Street, Abbotsford, VIC, AustraliaOccupation: teacher - as Josephine. With Anna Maria McCormick and Ellen Maria McCormick.17

Grave

  • R/C B 1577, Boroondara Cemetery, Kew, VIC, Australia18

Newspaper-Articles

  • 24 May 1882: THE BALLARAT GYMNASIUM.
    The formal opening of the Ballarat Gymnasium takes place to-day. Owing to the limited space at the disposal of the committee admission will be by ticket only. The proceedings will be enlivened by an exhibition with Indian clubs by Misses Dick and M'Cormick, and by diversified exercises by the instructor, Mr Gross, and about 30 of the members, under their so well and favourably, known leaders, Messrs H. A. King and Thos. Mann. The ladies' classes, will assemble this afternoon as usual. Harriet Rowell Elphinstone Dick19
  • 16 Feb 1887: THE LADIES GYMNASIUM. Little Collins-street East.—Principals, Misses H Elphinstone Dick and J M'Cormick. CLASSES daily. Circulars posted. Harriet Rowell Elphinstone Dick20
  • 23 Feb 1887: THE LADIES GYMNASIUM, Little Collins-street East.—Principals, Misses H. Elphinstone Dick and J M'Cormick. CLASSES daily. Circulars posted. Harriet Rowell Elphinstone Dick21
  • 16 May 1887: LADIES' Gymnasium Little Collins-street east, next Royal-arcade, Principals, Miss H. E. Dick and Miss J. M'Cormick. Classes dally.
    LADIES' Gymnasium.— Evening Class for Ladies engaged in business. Thursday, 7 p. m. Harriet Rowell Elphinstone Dick22
  • 25 Oct 1887: GIRLS' GYMNASTIC DISPLAY.
    The fourth annual gymnastic display given by the members of the Ladies' Gymnasium, conducted by Misses Elphinstone Dick and Josephine M'Cormick, took place on Saturday afternoon in the Town Hall, when there was a large attendance of friends of the pupils, Lady Loch presented the prizes. A band of music under Herr Schwartz accompanied the proceedings, which included free exercises, wand exercised by the kindergarten class, dumbbell practice, Indian clubs and marching. An interesting feature was the performance of the Kindergarten class, the children ranging from 4 to 8 years of age. The pupils of the evening class presented the principals with two very handsome floral horseshoes, tied with the gymnasium colors and bearing silver badges suitably inscribed. The following is the prize list:—
    Champion: Senior, Miss Dillon; junior, Miss E. Woodmason. Free exercises: Senior, Miss Robertson, Miss Taylor, Miss Tozer; junior, Miss Marks, Miss L. Wilson. Dumbbells: Senior, Miss Brown; junior, Miss Dewar, Miss Marshall, Miss Meudell, Miss Moses junior. Miss Lindsay. Clubs : Senior, Miss L. Dillon, Miss Draper, Miss Garner, Miss Watson; junior, Miss Reid, Lauders: senior, Miss Hunter, Miss Tate: junior, Miss B. Wilson. Running jump: Senior, (1) Miss Dempster. (2) Miss Exeter; junior, Miss Coghill. Standing jump: Miss Dempster. Walking; Senior, Miss Goldstein; junior. Miss Moses. Attention : Miss Blashki, Miss Browne, Miss Meudell, Miss Wilson. Improvement: Miss B. Cole. Miss Fox, Miss Johnstone, Miss Southwick. Miss Welsh. Boys under 12 years: Dumbbells, Master M'Eachearn; ladders, Master Brain; climbing Master Herman. Harriet Rowell Elphinstone Dick23
  • 27 Oct 1887: Our party made their patronage a dual item on Saturday afternoon as we first went to the Naval and Military concerts and afterwards proceeded to the Town Hall, where the pupils of Miss Elphinstone Dick and M'Cormick held their annual exhibition. There was a very fashionable attendance at the sports, but not quite so large as last year. The events we saw contested were most interesting, while the excitement of the onlookers was fully wholesome, one gallant lieutenant, whose commercial calling necessitates his daily presence in Queen-street, nearly excelling in the matter of vociferous plaudits. The Governor, Lady Loch, the Misses Loch, Miss Heyman, Captains Traill and Keith-Falconer arrived early and remained until it was necessary for Lady Loch to proceed to the Town Hall, to distribute the prizes, to the successful gymnastic competitors of Miss Dick's class. With scarcely an exception, the ladies present wore the gowns which they had donned on the previous Saturday at the Caulfield Cup races. After partaking of the ...ality of the officers, we left for the Town Hall and arrived in time to see the pupils form into a double line, through which Lady Loch and her escorts passed. Miss ...son presented Lady Loch with a lovely basket of flowers and the programme forthwith commenced. The ensemblage was composed principally of happy school girls and their admiring maters, although a goodly number of gentlemen were present desirous of educating themselves on the abilities and development of muscle, which is to be a feature with the coming women. Miss Dick seemed on excellent terms with the pupils amongst whom are several pretty girls. I was most pleased with the club exercise for the senior girls, which was very gracefully performed. The clubs were decked with ribbons, and each movement was in harmony with a waltz tune, played by the orchestra, and I could not help thinking that in exercises of this ... the Misses Dick and M'Cormick train the ear as well as the muscle. Harriet Rowell Elphinstone Dick24
  • 3 Nov 1887: THE annual musical gymnastic display given by the members of the gymnasium conducted by Miss Elphinstone Dick and Miss Josephine M'Cormick was held in the Town Hall on Saturday, 22nd Oct., and was honoured by a large and fashionable assemblage, including the Governor and Lady Loch, who arrived late in the afternoon from the Naval and Military. Sports. On the arrival of Lady Loch, the pupils formed themselves into a double line, through which she passed, accompanied by Mdlle. Heyman and Lieutenant Officer. One of the pupils advanced and presented Her Excellency with a beautifully-arranged basket of flowers, a presentation which Lady Loch smilingly acknowledged. The hall was filled in every -part except the centre, which was reserved for the gymnastic exhibitions. The marching and evolutions were intricate, interesting and well-arranged; the programme also included free exercises, wand exercises by Kindergarten class, dumbbell aud club exercises. An Indian club exercise for the senior pupils was remarkably pretty, tbe clubs were all gaily decked with ribbons, and the different movements were gone through in corresponding time to the music of a popular waltz, which was played by a strong orchestra. At the close of the programme Lady Loch presented the successful pupils with the prizes won, and at the conclusion the pupils once more formed into double lines, through which the Vice-regal party passed as tbey left the ball. The following is the prize list ;— Champion: Senior, Miss Dillon; junior, Miss E. Woodmason. Free exercises: Senior, Miss Robertson, Miss Taylor, Miss Tozer ; junior, Miss Marks, Miss L. Wilson, Dumbbells: senior, Miss Brown; junior, Miss Dewar, Miss Marshall, Miss Meudoil.Miss Moses; junior, Miss Lindsay. Clubs : Senior, Miss L. Dillon, Miss Draper, Miss Garner Miss Watson junior, Miss Reid. Ladders: Senior, Miss Hunter, Miss Tate; junior, Miss B. Wilson. Running jump: Senior(l), Miss Dempster, (2) Miss Exeter; junior, Miss Coghill. Standing jump: Miss Dempster. Walking: Senior, Miss Goodstein ; junior, Miss Moses. Attention: Miss Blashki, Miss Browne, MissMeudelJ, Miss Wilson- Improvement: Miss B. Cole, Miss Fox, Miss Johnson Miss South wick, Miss Welsh. Boys under 12 years' Dumbbells: Master M'Eachearn ; ladders, Master Brain; climbing, Master Herman. Harriet Rowell Elphinstone Dick25
  • 30 Jan 1888: UNDER VICE-REGAL and DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE. THE LADIES' GYMNASIUM, 2 LITTLE COLLINS-STREET EAST, An established institute for physical culture, having efficient instructors and the best apparatus. Children are here provided with the means for that physical development which I essential to a sound education, while cases of infantile paralysis, arrested development, spinal weakness, curvature and rotation, &c., &c., find rational curative treatment by medical gymnastics, i.e., prescribed movements, electricity und massage.
    PRINCIPALS:
    Miss H. ELPHINSTONE DICK (certificated by Dr. Roth, of London), and
    Miss JOSEPHINE M'CORMICK.
    Gymnastic classes tor ladies and children held daily.
    Musical drill and gymnastics for school girls Tuesday, 4 p.m; Saturday, 10.30. Special Saturday class for boys under 12.
    Classes held in the principal suburbs.
    Pupils prepared in Physiology for the Science (Educational department) and Matriculation Examinations. Harriet Rowell Elphinstone Dick26
  • 31 Jan 1888: LADIES' GYMNASIUM, 2 Little-Collins-street East.—Principals, H. Elphinstone Dick and Josephine M'Cormick. CLASSES daily. Harriet Rowell Elphinstone Dick27
  • 6 Dec 1888: THE LADIES GYMNASIUM.
    The pupils of the Misses H. Elphinstone Dick and Josephine M'Cormick assembled at the Ladies' Gymnasium, Little Collins-street east, for their annual prize distribution yesterday afternoon. After the prizes had been presented to the successful competitors nearly 141 pupils and friends wore entertained with afternoon tea at the Central Luncheon Rooms, Elizabeth-street. Following is the list of prize winners Misses Burke, Burke, jun., Brind, C. Coghill (Junior Champion), Sc. John Clarke, Currie, Davies, Dewar, Dempster, Ferguson, Ford, Ficzgerald, Fox, Grover (Senior Champion), Creig, Gullett, Griffiths, Hosier, Halliday, Hermann, Hermann, jun., Harrison, Honshall, Inglis, Joyne, James, Joynt, jun., Johnstone, Kidd, Kreitmayer, Long, Lyons, Levy, Loel, M. Morris, Mitchell, Pilclier, Price, Pobjoy, M. Pearson, Perry, Perry, jun., N. Pearson, Reid, Spooner, Stuart, Seelenmeyer, Sawyers. Thomson, Troedel, Tozer, Taylor, Turner, B. Wilson, T. Wilson, Wood. Harriet Rowell Elphinstone Dick28
  • 27 Apr 1889: UNDER VICE-REGAL and DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE. THE LADIES ' GYMNASIUM,
    2 Little Collins-street East, Melbourne (Between Elizabeth-street and Royal Arcade).
    Principals—MISS H. ELPHINSTONE DICK and
    Miss JOSEPHINE M'CORMICK.
    THE MELBOURNE LADIES' GYMNASIUM.
    Is an established Institute for Physical Culture, having thoroughly efficient instructors and the best apparatus. It compares favourably with kindred establishments in Europe and America, visitors from home recognising in its system and appliances the latest improvements. Children are here provided with the means of developing those physical powers which are essential to a sound education, and failing which mental progress is too often accomplished at the expense of health. Classes daily. The Saturday Class (10.30 to 12) is particularly convenient for girls attending school or residing in the suburbs, and a special feature of this lesson is the Musical Drill, which parents are invited to witness. The principals pay great attention to the cultivation of a graceful carriage and mode of walking. Circulars posted. Harriet Rowell Elphinstone Dick29
  • 8 Nov 1889: GYMNASTICS FOR GIRLS.
    Ow Wednesday, the 30th, a blithe company of maidens fayre met at the Ladies' Gymnasium, of which the Misses Dick and McCormack are the principals, for the purpose of receiving the prizes awarded for their gymnastic performances during the year past. The presentations were made by Lady Clarke, and the words of commendation that fell from her lips as the winners received their gifts were none too warm for the occasion. The blooming little lasses tripping up with the fairy-like grace of ideal childhood, and the graceful girls
    "Standing with unwilling feet
    Where womanhood and childhood meet."
    were an all-sufficient answer to objections that have been raised to the systematic gymnastic training of girls. Splendid specimens of budding womanhood were they, complexions clear and clearly tinted as a child's, elastic tread and graceful carriage, the voice, the eyes, and the brain strengthened, cleared and developed. And what healthy and perfect appetites their owners displayed ! There was nothing of the young-ladyism and super-gentility which not so long ago was regarded as the concomitant of womanliness, and which very frequently proved the foundation of all the ills that womankind is heir to. Nor did they realise the idea of the child, who, when asked if they had enjoyed themselves, said "Oh, yes ! we ate, and ate, and ate, and then we ate, and ate, and ate, and oh I we did enjoy ourselves." The bevy of big and little maidens who repaired to the central basement at the invitation of the lady principals ate well and naturally, but in a manner that proved their appetites were, like their muscles, well under control. A grand achievement this, to be able to move every limb and every faculty at will; to have a prospect of years of HEALTHY life, and to have developed the strength inherent in all human frames; with it all to look as fresh and stylish as heart could desire, and instead of the gasping, heavily-breathing, flushed, or unhealthily pale looking fashionable female, to be a vigorous, bright and healthy woman, with whose strength is
    developed the gentleness which makes
    The perfect woman, nobly planned,
    To warm, to comfort and command.
    Seeing the wonderful and fascinating results of ladies' gymnasium training causes more than a momentary wonder at the ladies of our suburbs not having bestirred themselves towards having some such establishment in our midst for the benefit of their youthful daughters. Harriet Rowell Elphinstone Dick30
  • 6 Oct 1890: An exhibition ot calisthenic exercises was given on Saturday afternoon in the Town hall by the members of the ladies' gymnasium conducted by Miss H. Elphinstone Dick and Miss Josephine M'Cormick. The centre of the hall was reserved for the exercises by the pupils, and the stage and galleries, as well as all the seats round the hall, were filled with the friends and guests of those who took part in the exhibition The young ladies, who were dressed in a neat uniform costume of blue and white, admirably couducive to freedom of movement, went through a number of evolutions to a musical accompaniment with great precision. The programme, in which 68 young ladies took part, comprised exhibitions of free exercises, dumb bells, wand exercises, ring exercises, Indian clubs, and marching. The last-named item included a variety of complicated figures, which were gone through with wonderful smoothness and accuracy, and the graceful carriage of all who took part in the display testified to the value of the physical education which they had received. Harriet Rowell Elphinstone Dick31
  • 9 Apr 1892: UNDER VICE-REGAL and DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE.
    The LADIES' GYMNASIUM,
    318 Little Collins-street East.
    Principals : Misses H. ELPHINSTONE DICK and JOSEPHINE M'CORMICK.
    Classes Daily, from One Guinea per Quarter.
    The leading schools visited.
    Massage, Electricity, and Medical Gymnastics, for the treatment of ill-health, spinal affections, and other deformities. Harriet Rowell Elphinstone Dick32
  • 18 May 1892: THE LADIES' GYMNASIUM,
    318 Little Collins-street east.
    Principal: Misses H. ELPHINSTONE DICK
    And JOSEPHINE M'CORMICK.
    Classes daily, from 1 guinea per quarter.
    The leading schools visited. Prospectus, Mullen's. Harriet Rowell Elphinstone Dick33
  • 14 Dec 1892: Special attractions are announced for this evening in connection with the Novelty Fair at St. George's Catholic Hall, Drummond-street, Carlton. Some beautifully mounted tableaux vivants are promised, with appropriate songs by well known artists, and limelight effects by Mr. W. Troy. There will also be an exhibition of musical drill and Indian club exercises by the children of St. George's, under the direction of Miss Josephine M'Cormick.34
  • 4 Oct 1893: THE Ladies' Gymnasium, Watson's-ch., Flinders-l.
    Principals, Misses H. Elphinstone Dick, Josephine M'Cormick. Classes daily. Harriet Rowell Elphinstone Dick35
  • 8 Nov 1893: THE Ladies' Gymnasium, Watson-ch., Flinders-l.—Principals, Misses H. Elphinstone Dick, Josephine M'Cormick. Classes daily. Harriet Rowell Elphinstone Dick36
  • 5 May 1894: THE LADIES' GYMNASIUM, Watson-chambers, Flinders-lane, near Swanston-street.
    Principals, Misses H. Elphinstone Dick and Josephine M'Cormick. Classes daily from 1 guinea per term.
    The leading schools visited.
    Prospectus, Mullen's. Harriet Rowell Elphinstone Dick37
  • 24 Nov 1894: THE LADIES' GYMNASIUM, Watson's Chambers, Flinders-lane. Principals. Misses H. Elphinstone Dick and Josephine M'Cormick. Classes daily, from one guinea per term.
    ANNUAL COMPETITION will be held TO-DAY. Harriet Rowell Elphinstone Dick38
  • 19 Jan 1895: THE Ladies' Gynasium, Watson's-ch., Flinders-l.— Principals, Misses H. Elphinstone Dick, Josephine M'Cormick. Classes resume, 21st January. Harriet Rowell Elphinstone Dick39
  • 1 May 1897: AMUSEMENTS. GYMNASTICS, Elsternwick Hall, opposite, Elsternwick station.—Class commencing Monday, May 3, 3.30. Particulars H. Elphinstone Dick, Josephine McCormick, Ladies' Gymnasium, 236 Flinders-lane. Harriet Rowell Elphinstone Dick40
  • 27 Jan 1898: THE LADIES' GYMNASIUM, Watson's-chambers, Flinders-lane. Principals Misses H Elphinstone Dick and Josephine M Cormick. Classes daily, from one guinea per term. Leading schools visited. Prospectus Mullen's. Harriet Rowell Elphinstone Dick41
  • 30 Jan 1899: EDUCATIONAL.
    THE Ladies' Gymnasium, Watson's-ch., Flinders-l. —Principals, H. Elphinstone Dick, Josephine M'Cormick. Classes daily. Schools visited. Adult class, Monday evenings. Harriet Rowell Elphinstone Dick42
  • 5 Apr 1899: AN URGENT APPEAL FOR A WIDOW. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS. Sir.—May I appeal through the columns of your valuable paper on behalf of a hard-working widow, who, unless she can raise the small sum of £20 immediately, will be turned out of her farm, with her 12 children? The eldest, a girl, is a helpless invalid, after a recent severe operation on her hip at the Alfred Hospital, and another child is, owing to a spinal affection, also unable to work. I have personally known the circumstances of the family for many years, and can vouch for their present dire necessity, due only to a series of heavy losses and misfortunes. Knowing the generosity of your reader, I am sure I can rely on a prompt response to my appeal. May I ask you to receive contributions on their behalf?—I am, &c.,
    JOSEPHINE M'CORMICK.
    Watson's-chambers, 236 Flinders-lane, April 4.
    [We shall be glad to receive contributions.—Ed. "A."]43
  • 1 May 1899: UNDER VICE-REGAL and DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE.
    The Ladies' Gymnasium, Watson's Chambers, 236 Little Flinders Street.
    Principal: MISS JOSEPHINE M'CORMICK, AIDED BY TRAINED ASSISTANTS.
    CLASSES DAILY, FROM ONE GUINEA PER TERM.
    The Leading Schools Visited. Massage, Electricity, and Medical Gymnastics, for the Treatment of Ill-Health, Spinal Affections, and other Deformities. Prospectus at Mullen's.44
  • 6 May 1899: Public Notices. GYMNASTICS. DRILL ROOM, BRIGHTON.
    MISS JOSEPHINE McCORMICK Is holding her Usual Winter Class on Friday Afternoons.
    Particulars at the Ladies' Gymnasium, Watson's Chambers, 236 Flinders-lane.45
  • 6 May 1899: Committee of the Brighton Free Library meets next Wednesday at the Library. Miss Josephine McCormick holds her usual winter gymnastic classes at the Drill-room, Brighton, on Friday afternoons.46
  • 31 May 1899: A RECENT APPEAL. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.
    Sir,—I wish to thank your readers for the very generous response made to my appeal through your columns a short time ago, on behalf of a poor woman who was threatened with losing her farm. I have received through your valuable paper £28/10/, which together with other sums from various sources, brings up the amount to £49, This not only relieves present necessities, but will give her a fresh start, with better prospects for the future. With grateful thanks,—I am. &c.,
    May 30.
    JOSEPHINE M'CORMICK.47
  • 31 May 1899: MISS M'CORMICK'S APPEAL. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.
    Sir.— I wish to thank your readers for the ready response they have made to my appeal on behalf of a poor widow who was threatened with ejectment from her farm. From all sources. Including £11 13/ from your readers, I have a total sum of £49, which amount enables her to remain on her farm and work it with hope for the future. — Yours &c., JOSEPHINE M'CORMICK.
    The Ladies' Gymnasium, Watson's-chambers, Flinders-lane, 30th May.48
  • 22 Jul 1899: THE LADIES' GYMNASIUM, Watson's-chambers, Flinders-lane. Established 1870. Principal, Miss JOSEPHINE M'CORMICK. CLASSES daily. MEDICAL GYMNASTICS, MASSAGE. Prospectus Mullen's.
    MISS ELPHINSTONE DICK has opened a new SCHOOL of Physical Culture at 213 Collins-st. Circulars posted.
    MEDICAL GYMNASTICS, for spinal and other muscular deformities, under medical advice. Miss Elphinstone Dick, 243 Collins-st. Harriet Rowell Elphinstone Dick49
  • 2 Feb 1901: THE LADIES' GYMNASIUM, 272 Flinders-street.
    Established 1879. Principal-Miss JOSEPHINE M'CORMICK. Classes Daily. Tel. 131950
  • 20 Jul 1901: THE LADIES' GYMNASIUM
    272 Flinders-stret.
    Established 1879.
    Principal, Miss JOSEPHINE M'CORMICK.
    GYMNASIUM REOPENS Monday, 22nd.
    Classes Daily. Tel 131951
  • 10 Jan 1903: THE LADIES' GYMNASIUM,
    272 FLINDERS-STREET.
    Established. 1879.
    PRINCIPAL: Miss JOSEPHINE M'CORMICK.
    CLASSES RESUMED MONDAY, 19th JANUARY
    Telephone 3186.
    Prospectus at Mullen's, and Book Lovers'.52
  • 24 Sep 1903: Miss Josephine M'Cormick, Principal of the Ladies' Gymnasium, who is at present visiting Europe inquiring into the latest principles of physical culture, intends returning about the end of the year. As well as visiting the principal kindred institutes in London, Germany and Paris, Miss M'Cormick has undergone a course of study with Dr. Bernard Roth, of London, whose methods she has practised so successfully for so many years.53
  • 27 Feb 1904: Under Vice-Regal and Distinguished Patronage.
    THE MELBOURNE LADIES' GYMNASIUM
    (Established 1879),
    272 FLINDERS-STREET.
    Principal, Miss JOSEPHINE M'CORMICK.
    MEDICAL GYMNASTICS.
    The principal will return early in March after visiting the principal kindred establishments in London, Vienna, Paris, Berlin, and other Continental centres. Further particulars may be had at the Gymnasium.
    Telephone 3186.
    CLASSES DAILY from 10 a.m. 5 p.m.54
  • 14 Mar 1904: Miss Josephine M'Cormick, principal of the Melbourne Ladies' Gymnasium, returns to Melbourne by the Gneisenau to-day. She has been in Europe for a year, visiting the principal physical culture institutes, in London, Parts, Vienna and Berlin; and she has also undergone a course of study with Professor Lorenz, of Vienna, the celebrated exponent of bloodless surgery.55
  • 23 Jul 1904: THE MELBOURNE LADIES' GYMNASIUM, 272 Flinders-street. Principal. Miss JOSEPHINE MCCORMICK, REOPENS After Midwinter Holidays, MONDAY, JULY 25. Tel. 3186.56
  • 20 Oct 1904: On the arrival of the Archbishop's party the characters all formed into line for a processional march, which was very gracefully led by Miss Josephine M'Cormick's Physical Culture set.57
  • 29 Apr 1905: THE Melb. Ladies' Gymnasium, 272 Flinders-st.— Principal, Miss Josephine M'Cormick; Reopens Monday, 1st May. Evening Class Resumes 2nd May. Tel 318658
  • 14 Apr 1906: Melbourne Ladies' Gymnasium 272 Flinders Street. Principal—MISS JOSEPHINE M'CORMICK. Classes Daily. School Visited. Medical Gymnastic. Telephone 3186. Established 1879.59
  • 20 Apr 1907: THE MELBOURNE LADIES' GYMNASIUM, 272 Flinders-street.—Principal, Miss JOSEPHINE M'CORMICK. PHYSICAL CULTURE, Classes daily. Class Forming at Caulfield. Particulars, Gymnasium. EVENING CLASS RESUMES TUESDAY. 30th APRIL. Tel. 3196.60
  • 27 Jun 1908: THE MELBOURNE LADIES' GYMNASIUM, 272 FLINDERS-STREET. Principal, Miss JOSEPHINE M'CORMICK, A.M.A. MEDICAL GYMNASTICS, MASSAGE, Physical Culture Classes Daily, Tel. 3186, Central.61
  • 16 Jan 1909: THE MELBOURNE LADIES' GYMNASIUM, 272 Flinders-street. Principal, MISS JOSEPHINE M'CORMICK, REOPEN MONDAY, 18th. Telephone 3186.62
  • 23 Dec 1911: REWARD.— Lost, Monday, between Johnston and Brunswick sts. and city, lady's wrist gun metal Watch. Return M'Cormack, 18 St. Heliers-st., Abbotsford.63
  • 13 Dec 1917: A very pleasant "at home" was held at "The Steyne," Abbotsford, on Saturday afternoon, when Mrs. M'Cormick and Miss Russell welcomed their friends to celebrate the engagement of Miss Lyall S. Holmes to Lieut. John West, A.I.F. The afternoon was spent in the beautiful garden, which runs down to the river. Several songs, which were much appreciated, were given by Miss Biddy English and Miss Mary Mack. Amongst those present were Lady Baldwin Spencer, Dr. and Mrs. Morrison, Mrs. and Miss Sykes, Captain and Mrs. Serle, Mr. and Mrs. John West, senr., Captain Stanley Shields, Mrs. Nott, Miss Boehme and Miss Marks.64
  • 16 Oct 1924: The Late Miss Josephine McCormick. Greatly gifted and deeply mourned at her decease (on the 1st inst.), Miss Josephine McCormick, of "The Steyne," St. Heliers-street, Abbotsford, had, throughout a constantly busy life, made a greater number of devoted friends of all ages than can be numbered by most women who have no time to spare for keeping up acquaintanceship by visiting and attending social functions. The whole of Miss McCormick's career was taken up in alleviating the bodily suffering of other people, and these included a great number of children whose spinal and similar complaints necessitated special treatment scientifically administered.
    When the Melbourne Ladies' Medical Gymnasium was first established in Australia, Miss Josephine McCormick. whose exceptional gifts had brought her into well-deserved prominence, was selected as principal of it, and held that responsible position for several years.
    Her mental activity was not confined to one pursuit only; she took, to the last, a deep interest in literature and the arts. When the Lyceum Club was founded, she was one of its first members, and was the means of increasing its early membership. A woman of broad sympathies and winning personality, the late Miss McCormick kept a wonderful hold on the esteem and affection of the people of diverse occupations, creed, and country, that her life-work brought her into contact with; and her correspondence with former pupils and patients travelling abroad was voluminous, varied and deeply interesting.
    In all charitable works in connection with the Faith, Miss Josephine McCormick, ever a devout adherent of the Church, took an active part, and used her influence in the promoting of all advance movements in its interests. She was a devoted daughter and sister, and leaves behind her to mourn her loss a mother who has reached a venerable age, being past her ninetieth year, and Miss Ellen McCormick, an elder sister. May her soul rest in peace!65
  • 12 Nov 1924: AFTER the expiration of fourteen days from the the publication hereof application will be made to the Supreme Court of the State of Victoria, in its Probate jurisdiction, that PROBATE of the LAST WILL and TESTAMENT (dated the 15th day of April, 1919 of ANNA JULIA JOSEPHINE MCCORMICK, late of The Steyne, 18 St. Heliers street, Abbotsford, in the State of Victoria, spinster, deceased, may be granted to THE EQUITY TRUSTEES, EXECUTORS, AND AGENCY COMPANY LIMITED, of number 85 Queen street, Melbourne, in the said State of Victoria, the sole executor named in and appointed by the said will.
    Dated this eleventh day of November, 1924.
    FARMER and TURNER, 427 Little Collins street, Melbourne, proctors for the executor.66

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Last Edited28 Jun 2022

Anna Maria Conry

F, #22913, b. 1833, d. 11 Apr 1927
Married NameMcCormick. 
Birth*1833 
Marriage* Spouse: John Joseph McCormick.
 
Widow15 Apr 1874Anna Maria Conry became a widow upon the death of her husband John Joseph McCormick.1 
Property-Rates*1882 At Freeman Street, Fitzroy, Anna M'Cormick (widow) paid rates for a 4-Room brick house, NAV 24 (owner Alice Moon.) 
Land-Note*bt 1887 - 1899 St Helliers-street, Abbotsford, VIC, Australia. Anna Maria McCormick paid rates for property. Listed as owner from 1887 rates. In 1887, a tenant, Hugh R MacKay, lived in the house. He later lived elsewhere on the street, in a building owned by the convent. Annie McCormick is listed through to 1899.2 
(Witness) Notebt 1898 - 1943 Florence Carmel Rieke Parker. Rieke Parker stayed at with the McCormicks.' 
Death*11 Apr 1927 The Steyne, 18 Helier street, Abbotsford, VIC, Australia, #D5131/1927 (Age 94) [par Thomas CONRY & Ellen DEASE].1 
Death-Notice*12 Apr 1927 McCORMICK.—On the 11th April, at The Steyne 18 Helier street, Abbotsford, Anna Maria, dearly beloved mother of Ellen and the late Josephine McCormick, in her 95th year.
McCORMICK.—The Friends of the late Mrs. ANNA MARIA MCCORMICK are respectfully informed that her remains will be interred in the Boroondara Cemetery, Kew, leaving her residence, The Steyne, 18 Helier street, Abbotsford, THIS DAY (Tuesday, the 12th April), at 3 p.m.3 

Electoral Rolls (Australia) and Census (UK/IRL)

DateAddressOccupation and other people at same address
bt 1903 - 190918 St Helliers Street, Abbotsford, VIC, AustraliaOccupation: home duties. With Ellen Maria McCormick Anna Julia Josephine McCormick.4,5
192218 St Helliers Street, Abbotsford, VIC, AustraliaOccupation: home duties. With Ellen Maria McCormick Anna Julia Josephine McCormick.6

Grave

  • R/C B 1577, Boroondara Cemetery, Kew, VIC, Australia7

Family

John Joseph McCormick b. 1830, d. 15 Apr 1874
Children 1.Ellen Maria McCormick b. 25 Feb 1857, d. 6 Oct 1943
 2.Anna Julia Josephine McCormick b. 14 Aug 1858, d. 1 Oct 1924
 3.Maria Josephine McCormick b. 1859, d. 1874

Citations

  1. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online).
  2. [S65] Ancestry - various indices, Public Record Office Victoria; North Melbourne, Australia; Series Title: 2340/P Microfilm Copy Of Rate Books, City of Collingwood [copy of VPRS 377] [1864-1901].
  3. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), Tue 12 Apr 1927, p1
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/3848695
  4. [S103] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1903.
  5. [S109] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1909.
  6. [S122] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1922.
  7. [S46] Index of burials in the cemetery of Boroondara, Kew,.
Last Edited16 Sep 2019

John Joseph McCormick

M, #22914, b. 1830, d. 15 Apr 1874
Birth*1830 Was probably born in Ireland. 
Occupation*1855 Admission Files of Attorneys to Supreme Court - M3 John Joseph McCormick.1 
Marriage* Spouse: Anna Maria Conry.
 
Govt Gazette*26 Apr 1864The article reads: Gazette item re Unclaimed Ship Letters.2 
Govt Gazette13 Jan 1865The article reads: Gazette item re Shareholders Commercial Gold Mining Co.3 
Govt Gazette20 Jan 1865The article reads: Gazette item re Shareholders Sir William Wallace Co.4 
Govt Gazette10 Feb 1865The article reads: Gazette item re Shareholders Southern Cross Gold Mining Co.5 
Govt Gazette10 Mar 1865The article reads: Gazette item re Shareholders Havelock Quartz Mining Co.6 
Govt Gazette24 Mar 1865The article reads: Gazette item re Shareholders North Nuggetty Quartz Mining Co.7 
Govt Gazette24 Mar 1865The article reads: Gazette item re Shareholders Grace Egerton Quartz Mining Co.8 
Govt Gazette2 May 1865The article reads: Gazette item re Shareholders Malmsbury United Gold Mining Co.9 
Govt Gazette5 May 1865The article reads: Gazette item re Shareholders Fern-Tree Creek Gold Mining Co.10 
Govt Gazette13 Jun 1865The article reads: Gazette item re Shareholders Confluence Gold Mining Co.11 
Govt Gazette22 Jun 1865The article reads: Gazette item re Shareholders Inverness Gold Mining Co.12 
Govt Gazette14 Jul 1865The article reads: Gazette item re Kerrit Barreit Gold Mining Company.13 
Govt Gazette18 Jul 1865The article reads: Gazette item re Princess Quartz Mining Company.14 
Govt Gazette11 Jul 1873The article reads: RESIGNATION OF COMMISSIONER OF THE SUPREME COURT.
HIS Honor the Acting Chief Justice has been pleased to accept the resignation of JOHN JOSEPH McCORMICK, Esquire, as a Commissioner of the Supreme Court of the Colony of Victoria for taking affidavits. Prothonotary's Office JOHN A. PORTER, Prothonotary. Melbourne, 7th July 1873.15 
Death*15 Apr 1874 West, VIC, Australia, #D6136/1874 (Age 44) [par John McCORMICK & Maria MURPHY] - spouse Anna CONRY.16 
Death-Notice*22 Apr 1874 McCORMICK.—On the 15th inst., at his residence, Bancroft-street, Sandhurst, John Joseph McCormick, solicitor, aged 44 years.17 

Electoral Rolls (Australia) and Census (UK/IRL)

DateAddressOccupation and other people at same address
1856Gardiner's Creek Road, South Yarra, VIC, AustraliaOccupation: solicitor - freehold.18

Family

Anna Maria Conry b. 1833, d. 11 Apr 1927
Children 1.Ellen Maria McCormick b. 25 Feb 1857, d. 6 Oct 1943
 2.Anna Julia Josephine McCormick b. 14 Aug 1858, d. 1 Oct 1924
 3.Maria Josephine McCormick b. 1859, d. 1874

Newspaper-Articles

  • 4 Jul 1866: John M'Cormick, of Daylesford, gentleman. Causes of insolvency : Losses in mining speculations, falling off in business, and bad debts. Liabilities, £1309 6s 1d ; assets, £103 8s 6d ; deficiency, £1205 17s 7d. Mr Moore, official assignee.19
  • 9 Aug 1866: In the estate of J. J. M'Cormick, of Daylesford, solicitor, the insolvent was present, but no creditors appeared.20
  • 22 Dec 1866: Certificates of discharge were granted at the insolvent court, yesterday, to the following insolvents:—John J. M'Cormick, of Daylesford, solicitor.21

Citations

  1. [S34] PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), VPRS 82/ P1 unit 17, item M3.
  2. [S194] Newspaper - Victoria Government Gazette 26 Apr 1864, p946.
  3. [S194] Newspaper - Victoria Government Gazette 13 Jan 1865, p97.
  4. [S194] Newspaper - Victoria Government Gazette 20 Jan 1865, p150.
  5. [S194] Newspaper - Victoria Government Gazette 10 Feb 1865, p364.
  6. [S194] Newspaper - Victoria Government Gazette 10 Mar 1865, p619.
  7. [S194] Newspaper - Victoria Government Gazette 24 Mar 1865, p720.
  8. [S194] Newspaper - Victoria Government Gazette 24 Mar 1865, p715.
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  12. [S194] Newspaper - Victoria Government Gazette 22 Jun 1865, p1392.
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  14. [S194] Newspaper - Victoria Government Gazette 18 Jul 1865, p1581.
  15. [S194] Newspaper - Victoria Government Gazette 11 Jul 1873, p1231.
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    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/5868514
  18. [S65] Ancestry - various indices, Australia, Electoral Rolls, 1903-1980.
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    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/160217155
  20. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), Thu 9 Aug 1866, p6
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/5770119
  21. [S14] Newspaper - Leader (Melbourne, Vic.), Sat 22 Dec 1866, p14
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/196560476
Last Edited3 Sep 2019

Ellen Maria McCormick

F, #22915, b. 25 Feb 1857, d. 6 Oct 1943
Father*John Joseph McCormick b. 1830, d. 15 Apr 1874
Mother*Anna Maria Conry b. 1833, d. 11 Apr 1927
Probate (Will)* 349/235. Ellen M MCCORMICK Date of grant: 30 Nov 1943; Date of death: 06 Oct 1943; Occupation: Spinster; Residence: Abbotsford.1 
Birth*25 Feb 1857 South Yarra, VIC, Australia. 
Birth-Notice*26 Feb 1857 On the 25th inst., at South Yarra, the wife of J. J. McCormick, solicitor, of a daughter.2 
Property7 May 1884Transferred from Caroline Mercy Alice Moon JIKA-64.77 (pt). Sold the property to Ellen Mary McCormick and Josephine McCormick for £520. On the same day the two sisters obtained a mortgage for £425 from the Colonial Permanent Building and Investment Society. It was discharged on 2 May 1901.3,4,5 
(Witness) Notebt 1898 - 1943 Florence Carmel Rieke Parker. Rieke Parker stayed at with the McCormicks.' 
Will*9 May 1919 Ellen Maria McCormick, Anna Julia Josephine McCormick. In their wills, which they wrote at the same time, they stated: "As to my share and interest in the house at Abbotsford owned by me and my sister [name] upon trust for my said sister during her life and and after her death upon trust for Josephine Russell and Florence Carmel Reike Parker absolutely as joint tenants and I request them if they should determine at any time to sell the said house to offer to the Convent of the Good Shepherd Abbotsford the first opportunty of purchasing the same. Provided however that this request shall not be deemed to create any trust to that effect."
At the time of Ellen's death in 1943 the property was valued at £800.
[Note: By the time of Josephine Russell's death in 1949 she did not own any real estate.]6 
Property*9 May 1919 JIKA-64.77 (pt). Obtained a mortgage of £450 from Jessie Louisa Boddington Vanrenen of Mundubbera in the State of Queensland Married Woman and Herbert Turner of 46 Elizabeth Street Melbourne, Solicitor. On 5 Apr 1934 the remaining balance of £200 with all interest was paid to the mortgagee, now living in Chinchilla QLD.7,8 
Death*6 Oct 1943 Melbourne, VIC, Australia, #D10703/1943 (Age 87) [par John Joseph McCORMICK & Anna Maria CONROY] - as Ellen McCORMICK.9 
Death-Notice*7 Oct 1943 McCORMICK.—On October 6, Ellen Maria Mccormick, of The Steyne, St. Helier's street, Abbotsford, the dearly beloved of Rieke Parker.
MCCORMICK.-The Funeral of the late Miss ELLEN MARIA MCCORMICK will leave John Allison's parlours, 94 Victoria street, Richmond, THIS DAY, at 9.30 a.m., for the Boroondara Cemetery, Kew.10 
Death-Notice8 Oct 1943 McCORMICK. — On October 6, Ellen McCormick, of The Steyne. St. Heliers-street. Abbotsford, only surviving daughter late Joseph and Anna, sister late Josephine McCormick. Requiescat in pace.11 
Property*21 Sep 1950Transferred to Florence Carmel Rieke Parker JIKA-64.77 (pt). Conveyance of property from Equity Trustees Executors and Agency Company Limited to Florence Carmel Reike Dunham of 18 St Heliers Street, Abbotsford.12 

Electoral Rolls (Australia) and Census (UK/IRL)

DateAddressOccupation and other people at same address
bt 1903 - 190918 St Helliers Street, Abbotsford, VIC, AustraliaOccupation: home duties. With Anna Maria McCormick and Anna Julia Josephine McCormick.13,14
192218 St Helliers Street, Abbotsford, VIC, AustraliaOccupation: home duties. With Anna Maria McCormick and Anna Julia Josephine McCormick.15

Grave

  • R/C B 1577, Boroondara Cemetery, Kew, VIC, Australia16

Newspaper-Articles

  • 25 Dec 1926: FAREWELL PARTY. It was a happy thought of Miss Ada Freeman and Miss Winifred Lloyd to give a party at the Lyceum Club on Wednesday afternoon, December 22, for Miss Rieke Parker, who is leaving for Europe on January 18, and many of whoso friends will be out of town on that date. The guests were received in the committee-room, which was decorated with great bowls of gladioli and pink snapdragons, and afterwards tea was served in the dining-room. Miss Freeman wore a shady navy blue crinoliue hat, bound with ribbon, with her navy blue georgette frock, which was patterned in a floral design in soft primrose colourings. A corbeau blue marocain frock, which opened in front to chow a panel patterned in rose and almond green tunings, was worn by Miss Lloyd, with her small blue crinoline hat, which was relieved with the same shades. Miss Parker was presented with a posy of pale pink carnations and delphiniums, which harmonised with her charming frock of soft wedgwood blue georgette, which was embroidered in blue and honey colour; her hat was of blue pandau straw, swathed with velvet ribbon in a deeper tone. Mrs. A. Freeman was in navy blue georgette, embroidered in a broderie Anglaise design, and showing touches of fuchsia colour, which also finished her small navy blue hat. The guests included:—
    Miss McCormick, Miss Russell, Mrs. Edward Michaelis, Mrs. T. J. McInerney and Miss Aileen McInerney, Mrs. George Caro, Mrs. Proctor Rogers, Mrs. Kenneth Hadley, Mrs. Ludbrook, Mrs. D. Mollison, Mrs. Lockyer, Mrs. Mattingly, Mrs. Mackey, Miss Violet Somerset, Miss Bacon, Miss Nancy Barber, Miss Alice Bell, Miss Jeanette Caro, Miss Kitty Gray, Mist Gladys McDowell, Miss Marjorie Bowern, Miss Eileen Byrne, Miss M. Doane, Miss Jessie Francis and Miss Wagan. Florence Carmel Rieke Parker17
  • 8 Dec 1943: RE ELLEN MARIA MCCORMICK, Late of The Steyne, 18 St. Heliers Street, Abbotsford, Spinster, Deceased.—Pursuant to the provisions of the "Trustee Act 1928," all creditors or other persons having any claim against the estate of the abovenamed Ellen Maria Mccormick, deceased (probate of whose will was granted by the Supreme Court of Victoria to THE EQUITY TRUSTEES, EXECUTORS, AND AGENCY COMPANY LIMITED, of 472 Bourke street, Melbourne), are hereby required to SEND in PARTICULARS in writing of such CLAIM to the said executor at the above address on or before the twelfth day of February, 1944, after which date the said executor will distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which it shall then have had notice and will not be liable for the assets or any part thereof so distributed to any person or persons of whose claim it shall not then have had notice. Dated the 7th day of December, 1943.
    HERBERT TURNER & SON, 4 Bank place, Melbourne, proctors for the executor.18
  • 25 Nov 1954: Later resident at The Steyne.
    ELLIGETT.—On 8 November, Michael John, 18 St. Helliers-street, Abbotsford; beloved husband of Matilda Elligett; late Tipperary, Eire. Requiescat in pace.19

Citations

  1. [S35] Probate Records, PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), VPRS 28/ P3 unit 3895, item 349/235
    VPRS 7591/ P2 unit 1228, item 349/235.
  2. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), Thu 26 Feb 1857, p4
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/7145261
  3. [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), Memorial Book 318 No 828 registered 24 Sep 1884.
  4. [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), Memorial Book 318 No 829 registered 24 Sep 1884.
  5. [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), Memorial Book 412 No 799 registered 3 May 1901.
  6. [S35] Probate Records, PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), VPRS 7591/ P2 unit 703, item 198/835
    VPRS 28/ P3 unit 1490, item 198/835.
  7. [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), Memorial Book 484 No 935 registered 20 May 1919.
  8. [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), Memorial Book 544 No 398 registered 26 Apr 1934.
  9. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "born Fitzroy."
  10. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), Thu 7 Oct 1943, p2
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/11792151
  11. [S16] Newspaper - The Age (Melbourne, Vic.), Fri 8 Oct 1943, p5
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/206356045
  12. [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), Memorial Book 604 No 856 registered 21 Sep 1950.
  13. [S103] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1903.
  14. [S109] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1909.
  15. [S122] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1922.
  16. [S46] Index of burials in the cemetery of Boroondara, Kew,.
  17. [S14] Newspaper - The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic.), Sat 25 Dec 1926, p51
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/142168524
  18. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), Wed 8 Dec 1943, p14
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/11801318
  19. [S14] Newspaper - Advocate (Melbourne, Vic.), Thu 25 Nov 1954, p23
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/172541977
Last Edited28 Jun 2022

Emily Ann Waite

F, #22916, b. 1837, d. 16 May 1879
Married NameKreitmayer. 
Birth*1837 Berkshire, England. 
Marriage*1868 Spouse: Maximilian Ludwig Kreitmayer. Sydney, NSW, Australia, #M88/1868.1
 
Death*16 May 1879 VIC, Australia, #D6053/1879 (Age 42) [par John Doug WAITE & Harriet Elizabeth ANTHONY].2 
Death-Notice*24 May 1879 KREITMAYER.—On 16th May, at her residence, Inglewood Cottage, Bridge-road, after a lingering illness Mrs. M. L. Kreitmayer, aged forty-two years.3 

Family

Maximilian Ludwig Kreitmayer b. 1830, d. 1 Jun 1906
Children 1.Conrad Anthony Kreitmayer b. 1865, d. 27 Aug 1865
 2.Charles Playdell Langley Kreitmayer b. 1867, d. 1919
 3.Augustus Breadalbane Kreitmayer+ b. 3 Oct 1876, d. 5 Jun 1924

Citations

  1. [S7] Registry of NSW Births Deaths and Marriages.
  2. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "born BERKSHIRE - as Emily Anne KREITMAYER."
  3. [S14] Newspaper - Leader (Melbourne, Vic.), Sat 24 May 1879, p27
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/198011056
Last Edited14 Jul 2019

Conrad Anthony Kreitmayer

M, #22917, b. 1865, d. 27 Aug 1865
Father*Maximilian Ludwig Kreitmayer b. 1830, d. 1 Jun 1906
Mother*Emily Ann Waite b. 1837, d. 16 May 1879
Birth*1865 Sydney, NSW, Australia, #B1588/1865.1 
Death*27 Aug 1865 Sydney, NSW, Australia, #D1141/1865.1 
Death-Notice28 Aug 1865 FUNERAL.—The Friends of Mr. MAX. L. KREITMAYER, are invited to attend the Funeral of his late departed son, CONRAD ANTHONY, to move from his residence, No. 220, Pitt-street, (THIS DAY), Monday afternoon, at 3 o'clock precisely. HANSLOW, Undertaker, No. 760, George-street South.2 
Death-Notice*28 Aug 1865 On the 27th instant, at the residence of his parents, Pitt-street, Conrad Anthony, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Kreitmayer.3 

Citations

  1. [S7] Registry of NSW Births Deaths and Marriages.
  2. [S17] Newspaper - The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW), Mon 28 Aug 1865, p8
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/13118174
  3. [S17] Newspaper - The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW), Mon 28 Aug 1865, p1
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/13118151
Last Edited14 Jul 2019

Charles Playdell Langley Kreitmayer

M, #22918, b. 1867, d. 1919
Father*Maximilian Ludwig Kreitmayer b. 1830, d. 1 Jun 1906
Mother*Emily Ann Waite b. 1837, d. 16 May 1879
Birth*1867 Sydney, NSW, Australia, #B1537/1867.1 
Death*1919 

Citations

  1. [S7] Registry of NSW Births Deaths and Marriages.
Last Edited11 Nov 2023

Eliza Spong

F, #22919, b. Mar 1822, d. Nov 1906
Married NameKreitmayer. 
Birth*Mar 1822 St Pancras, London, England, baptised 18 Mar 1822 (par Joseph & Louisa SPONG.)1 
Marriage*2 Jul 1856 Spouse: Maximilian Ludwig Kreitmayer. Leeds, Yorkshire, England, marriage entry/certificate in London is crossed out and not signed. The marriage took place at Leeds six weeks later.2,3
(Migrant) Migration/Travel26 Feb 1858 To Port Phillip Bay, VIC, Australia. Ship Sir Charles Napier sailing from London
Age 35.4 
Death*Nov 1906 Hendon, London, England, Dec Q 1906 (Hendon) 03a 117 (Age 85) - as Eliza Kreitmayer.5,6 

Electoral Rolls (Australia) and Census (UK/IRL)

DateAddressOccupation and other people at same address
30 Mar 1851Joseph SPONG (Master Japaner), St Pancras, London, EnglandAge 297
5 Apr 1891The Hale, Hendon, Middlesex, EnglandHead of Household: Eliza Kreitmayer. Age 66 - Married
Member(s) of Household: Maximilian Joseph Kreitmayer Ludwig Ernest Kreitmayer.8
31 Mar 190125 Inkerman Road, St Pancras, London, EnglandHead of Household: Eliza Kreitmayer. Age 78 - Widow - living on own means.9

Family

Maximilian Ludwig Kreitmayer b. 1830, d. 1 Jun 1906
Children 1.Lilian Kreitmayer b. 1858, d. 1858
 2.Maximilian Joseph Kreitmayer b. 30 Sep 1859, d. 14 Jul 1918
 3.Ludwig Ernest Kreitmayer b. 12 Aug 1861, d. 30 Dec 1920

Citations

  1. [S65] Ancestry - various indices, London, England, Church of England Births and Baptisms, 1813-1923
    P90/Pan1/013
    Eliza Spong, Baptism Date: 18 Mar 1822, Baptism Place: Old St Pancras, St Pancras, Camden, England. Parents: Joseph Spong & Louise Spong.
  2. [S65] Ancestry - various indices, City of Westminster Archives Centre; London, England; Westminster Church of England Parish Registers; Reference: STJ/PR/6/29
    Eliza Spong, 22 May 1856, St James, Piccadilly (St James, Westminster), London, Westminster, England. Groom's Father: Joseph Spong, Spouse: Maximilian Ludwig Kreitmayer - unsigned.
  3. [S65] Ancestry - various indices, West Yorkshire, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1813-1935, RDP8/5/50.
  4. [S65] Ancestry - various indices, Victoria, Australia, Assisted and Unassisted Passenger Lists, 1839-1923
    Eliza Kreitmeyer, Age 35, arrived 26 Feb 1858 on "Sir Charles Napier."
  5. [S332] UK - General Register Office Indexes "Dec Q 1906 (Hendon) 03a 117 (Age 85) - as Eliza Kreitmayer."
  6. [S65] Ancestry - various indices, London Borough of Barnet; Barnet, London; Barnet Burial and Cremation Registers
    Eliza Kreitmayer, Burial Date: 10 Nov 1906, Age: 85, Cemetery: Hendon Cemetery and Crematorium Barnet, London, London, England, Interment Number: 8169, Cemetery Section: A9
    Spring Villa Road, Little Stanmore. Rev J W Wilson, WH Stonebridge Edgware
    Max J Kreitmeyer of Laleham Long Lane Finchley.
  7. [S83] UK census - viewed on Ancestry "1851 England Census. HO107/1493/730/40
    Enummerated at St Pancras, Middlesex.
    Household Members: Joseph Spong, Louisa Spong, Eliza Spong, Robert Spong
    Ancestry Record ID: 8860::2419007."
  8. [S83] UK census - viewed on Ancestry "1891 England Census. RG12/1049/5/3
    Enummerated at Mill Hill, Hendon, Middlesex, England
    Household Members: Eliza Kneitmayer, Max J Kneitmayer, Ludwig E Kneitmayer, Jessie M Redgrave, Mary Humphrey
    The National Archives of the UK (TNA).
    Ancestry Record ID: 6598::26662896."
  9. [S83] UK census - viewed on Ancestry "1901 England Census. /152/63/42
    Enummerated at St Pancras Parish, London.
    Household Members: Eliza Kreitmeyer
    Ancestry Record ID: 7814::2182130."
Last Edited11 Nov 2023

Lilian Kreitmayer

F, #22920, b. 1858, d. 1858
Father*Maximilian Ludwig Kreitmayer b. 1830, d. 1 Jun 1906
Mother*Eliza Spong b. Mar 1822, d. Nov 1906
Death*1858 VIC, Australia, #D7963/1858 (Age 4 months.)1 
Birth*1858 Caledonian Diggings, VIC, Australia, #B16619/1858.2 

Citations

  1. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "born Cale."
  2. [S26] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Births) (online).
Last Edited14 Jul 2019
 

NOTE

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Some individuals may be featured because members of their family were associated with the Upper Beaconsfield area, even though they themselves never lived here.