Ada Lonsdale Barker

F, #23401, b. 1890, d. 1950
Married NameHautot.1 
Birth*1890 West Melbourne, VIC, Australia, #D15288/1890 [par William Henry BARKER & Emily DANIELS].2 
Marriage*1913 Spouse: James George Hautot. VIC, Australia, #M8663/1913.3
 
Death*1950 Warrnambool, VIC, Australia, #D17622/1950 (Age 59) [par Harry Cook BARKER & Emily WEEDON].4 

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

DateAddressOccupation and other people at same address
19252 Davies Street, Moonee Ponds, VIC, AustraliaOccupation: home duties. With James George Hautot.5
1928Edenhope, Beaconsfield, VIC, AustraliaOccupation: home duties. With James George Hautot.6
1931Timboon, VIC, AustraliaOccupation: home duties. With James George Hautot.7

Newspaper-Articles

  • 17 May 1928: A FAMILY IN NEED. To the Editor. Sir, —At a public meeting in Beaconsfield on 26th ult., it was resolved that an effort be made to assist Mr. G. Hautot, dairy farmer, who recently lost all his earthly belongings in a disastrous fire which devoured his home, sparing nothing.
    This man served with the 8th Battalion A.I.F. throughout the severe fighting in the Somme district of France. He has a wife and five young children, and bears a high reputation as an honest man and a worker. We have opened a local subscription list, and, believing that Mr. Hautot has deserved well of his country, I now beg to respectfully ask that you will be kind enough to open a subscription list for him in the “Journal,” and give the matter what publicity you can.
    We have already arranged a small “kitchen tea” as a benefit to Mr. Hautot, but there are many necessary articles still to be obtained before the five young children can be snugly tucked up in bed at “Blanket Fair” time.
    E. J. MARSDEN, Chairman Public Meeting.
    Hon. Treasurer: G. H. Landon, Beaconsfield.
    [The “Journal” will be pleased to acknowledge subscriptions in response to the above appeal.—Ed! “Journal.”] James George Hautot8
  • 1 Jun 1928: A RETURNED SOLDIER'S MISFORTUNE. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS. Sir,—Mr J G Hautot, who served in the 8th Battalion, AIF, has been renting a dairy farm in Beaconsfield and sending the milk to Melbourne. Until last Sunday he was receiving 7½ d. a gallon for his milk. Last mouth his home and all his belongings were destroyed by fire. The generosity of a neighbour saved him and his wife and five children from homelessness. An effort is being made here to assist him to re-habilitate himself but in a small community there is not much money. A public meeting has been held, and subscription lists have been opened. Hautot supplements his earnings as a dairy farmer by doing carpentering work when his war disability permits. His kit of tools has been destroyed and it is felt by his friends that he should be provided with a new kit together with a small sum to provide furniture for the family. To this end we wish to raise the sum of at least £20. Conditions in the dairying industry make it impossible for Hautot to re-equip himself.
    We should be grateful if you would receive subscriptions.—Yours, &c.
    E. J. MARSDEN, A.I.F. Chairman, Relief Committee.
    G. H. LANDON, Hon. Treasurer.
    Beaconsfield, May 29
    [We shall be glad to receive and acknowledge subscriptions in response to this appeal.—Ed. "Argus"] James George Hautot9

Citations

  1. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online).
  2. [S26] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Births) (online).
  3. [S27] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Marriages) (online).
  4. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D17622/1950 - born Melbourne."
  5. [S125] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1925.
  6. [S128] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1928.
  7. [S131] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1931.
  8. [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Thu 17 May 1928, p7
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/200676132
  9. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), Fri 1 Jun 1928, p10
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/3929699
Last Edited19 Dec 2019
 

NOTE

Some family sections show only the children who were associated with Upper Beaconsfield.

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