Ethel Maud Camm1

F, #29191, b. 13 Feb 1872
Father*Thomas Cornelius Camm1 b. 1838, d. 31 Jul 1925
Mother*Anne Louisa Brown1 b. 1842, d. 20 Aug 1915
Birth*13 Feb 1872 Berwick, VIC, Australia, #B817/1872 (par Thomas Corneli CAMM & Ann Louisa BROWN) - as Ethel Maud CAMM.1 
Birth-Notice*29 Feb 1872 CAMM.—On the 13th February, at Berwick, the wife of Mr. Thomas C. Camm of a daughter.2 

Citations

  1. [S26] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Births) (online) "#B817/1872 (par Thomas Corneli CAMM & Ann Louisa BROWN) - as Ethel Maud CAMM, Birth registered at Berw, Australia."
  2. [S14] Newspaper - Illustrated Australian News for Home Readers (Melbourne, Vic.), Thu 29 Feb 1872, p66
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/60446357
Last Edited19 Apr 2023

Willie Camm1

M, #29192, b. Nov 1873, d. 15 Nov 1873
Father*Thomas Cornelius Camm1 b. 1838, d. 31 Jul 1925
Mother*Anne Louisa Brown1 b. 1842, d. 20 Aug 1915
Birth*Nov 1873 Berwick, VIC, Australia, #B22196/1873 (par Thos Cornelius CAMM & Ann Louisa BROWN) - as Willie CAMM.1 
Death*15 Nov 1873 Berwick, VIC, Australia, #8963/1873. (Age 4 1/2 days). Willie was born without a rectum, and died through exhaustion and inability to take nourishments.2 

Citations

  1. [S26] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Births) (online) "#B22196/1873 (par Thos Cornelius CAMM & Ann Louisa BROWN) - as Willie CAMM, Birth registered at Berwick, Australia."
  2. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#8963/1873. Viewed certificate."
Last Edited24 May 2023

Constance Lillia Camm1

F, #29193, b. 1875
Father*Thomas Cornelius Camm1 b. 1838, d. 31 Jul 1925
Mother*Anne Louisa Brown1 b. 1842, d. 20 Aug 1915
Birth*1875 Berwick, VIC, Australia, #B21293/1875 (par Thomas Corneli CAMM & Anne Louisa BROWN) - as Constance Lillia CAMM.1 

Citations

  1. [S26] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Births) (online) "#B21293/1875 (par Thomas Corneli CAMM & Anne Louisa BROWN) - as Constance Lillia CAMM, Birth registered at Berw, Australia."
Last Edited19 Apr 2023

Thomas Carlyle Leichardt Camm1

M, #29194, b. 11 Jan 1879
Father*Thomas Cornelius Camm1 b. 1838, d. 31 Jul 1925
Mother*Anne Louisa Brown1 b. 1842, d. 20 Aug 1915
Birth*11 Jan 1879 Berwick, VIC, Australia, #B718/1879 (par Thomas Corneli CAMM & Ann Louisa BROWN) - as Thomas Carlyle Leichardt CAMM.1 
Birth-Notice*18 Jan 1879 CAMM.— On the 11th January, at Berwick, the wife of Thomas C. Camm of a son.2 

Citations

  1. [S26] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Births) (online) "#B718/1879 (par Thomas Corneli CAMM & Ann Louisa BROWN) - as Thomas Carlyle Leichardt CAMM, Birth registered at Berw, Australia."
  2. [S14] Newspaper - Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic.), Sat 18 Jan 1879, p14
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/220447226
Last Edited19 Apr 2023

Robert Harold John Camm1

M, #29195, b. 12 Sep 1880
Father*Thomas Cornelius Camm1 b. 1838, d. 31 Jul 1925
Mother*Anne Louisa Brown1 b. 1842, d. 20 Aug 1915
Birth*12 Sep 1880 Berwick, VIC, Australia, #B20543/1880 (par Thos Cornelius CAMM & Ann Louisa BROWN) - as Robt Harold Jno CAMM.1 
Birth-Notice*18 Sep 1880 CAMM.—On the 12th September, at Berwick, the wife of Thomas C. Camm of a son.2 

Citations

  1. [S26] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Births) (online) "#B20543/1880 (par Thos Cornelius CAMM & Ann Louisa BROWN) - as Robt Harold Jno CAMM, Birth registered at Berwick, Australia."
  2. [S14] Newspaper - Leader (Melbourne, Vic.), Sat 18 Sep 1880, p27
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/196567273
Last Edited19 Apr 2023

Eugene Abel

M, #29198
Land-Gembrook*25 Nov 1870Selection: GEM--64. Eugene Abel, Market Gardener of Narree Worran pegged and marked with stones his selection of 46 acres, described as about 4 miles east of Emerald township, in an area known as Splitters Hut in an unnamed parish. He applied for a license to occupy his selection on 29 Nov 1870, and the application for the 46 acres was granted on 21 Nov 1871.
The map shows Cockatoo Creek running from south to north on the eastern side of his selection, and well to the north, Macclesfield.
This selection was charted by Tom Brown, contract surveyor, in July 1871.1 
Land-Gembrook10 Oct 1874Selection: GEM--65. Eugene Abel, farmer of Berwick, applied for 20 acres adjoining his present selection. It had not yet been surveyed. He stated that this would allow him access to the road, as otherwise he would be land-locked. The land was eventually surveyed as 20a 1r 8p.2 
Land-Gembrook1 Jul 1875Selection: GEM--68. Abel applied for a license under part 2 of the 1869 Land Act for a selection of 213a 2r 19p. This became CA 68, which was divided into 68A (160a) and 68B (53a 3r 2p). This land was then sold to Alexander Crichton.3 
Land-Gembrook*b 28 Nov 1879 GEM--68A.68B. Transfer from Eugene Abel to Alexander Crichton. Abel sold Lot 68 to Alexander Crichton, who obtained a crown grant for this selection of 213 acres, for a consideration of £214 on 28 Nov 1879.3 

Citations

  1. [S81] Land Records & Parish Maps ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria). LF 15/19.20 - viewed by Charles Wilson.
  2. [S81] Land Records & Parish Maps ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria). LF 10022/19.20 - viewed by Charles Wilson.
  3. [S81] Land Records & Parish Maps ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria). LF 17/19.20 - viewed by Charles Wilson.
Last Edited21 Apr 2023

Catherine Miller Crichton1

F, #29199, b. 1842, d. 12 Jan 1926
Father*John Crichton1 b. 1805, d. Jan 1885
Mother*Jean Wyllie1 b. 1809, d. 1885
Birth*18421 
Land-Gembrook*1 Jul 1873Selection: GEM--75. Catherine Miller Crichton, unmarried, no family, of "Glenlee" Dromana, selected and personally pegged 320 acres of land north of Cockatoo Creek on 1 July 1873, and applied for a license to occupy on the same day. It was charted in Dec 1873, and was known as CA75.
On 4 Jan 1876 there was an investigation into an anonymous letter (by 'Pro Bono Publica' which was sent to the lands department on 31 Aug 1875, suggesting there had been dummying by Miss Crichton in association with her brother David Crichton.
The investigator stated he was satisfied she was a legitimate selector. Improvements on her land were worth L255/10/- and on David Crichton's selection L130/16/-.
In an application for the renewal of her lease on 4 Apr 1878 Catherine stated that improvements were worth 1284/18/-. There was a lot of fencing, and a 5-roomed house 42 x 33 feet, which had brick walls and a paling roof. She also had a dam and a well.
On 3 May 1878 she had 134 acres under grass, and had resieded on her brother's adjoining lease.2 
Land-Gembrook18 Dec 1883 GEM--75, County of Evelyn. Transfer from Catherine Miller Crichton to Alexander Crichton. 320a 0r 0p. Crown Grant taken out by Alexander Crichton on 18 Dec 1883. Transfer some time before, possibly 1 Apr 1881.3,2 
Death*12 Jan 1926 Dromana, VIC, Australia, #D1200/1926 (Age 84) (par John CRICHTON & Jean WYLLIE) - as Catherine Miller CRICHTON.1 
Death-Notice*14 Jan 1926 CRICHTON.—On the 12th January (result of accident) at Dromana, Catherine Miller of Glenlee, Boneo beloved sister of John and Hugh, aged 84 years. At rest.4 
Death-Notice14 Jan 1926 CRICHTON.—The Friends of the late CATHERINE MILLER CRICHTON are respectfully informed that after a short service at Glenlee, Boneo, the funeral (motor) will leave at 2 p.m. sharp for the Dromana Cemetery, arriving there about 2.45.5 

Newspaper-Articles

  • 25 Apr 1879: Lessees in arrear under section 20 of the Land Act 1869. Lease 313, date 1 Mar 1878, Crichton Catherine M. Gembrook. 320 acres. Rent due L16 on 1 Sep 18786
  • 13 Jan 1926: ELDERLY WOMAN KILLED. PHAETON FALLS 30 FEET. Bolting Horse Runs Off Road. Four persons were thrown out of a phaeton when it fell 30 feet off a roadway near Dromana last night. One woman was killed and her brother seriously injured.
    The victims were:-
    Dead
    CRICHTON Miss MARGARET aged 83 years, of Boneo, a small settlement near Dromana.
    Injured
    CRICHTON Mr JOHN aged 86 years, of the same address a brother of the dead woman.
    Fractured ribs.
    Also in the phaeton were two girls, a niece and a friend of Miss Crichton. They were also thrown out but were suffering mostly from shock. Nobody witnessed the accident but the Dromana police have learned that the occupants were on their way to Dromana and that Mr Crichton was driving the phaeton along the road from Arthur's Seat. About two miles from Dromana, the horse, a high spirited animal, evidently became frightened and bolted. It is believed that it ran off the road at a sharp bend and plunged down the embankment. Thirty feet from the roadway the vehicle was stopped by two trees and then overturned, the occupants being thrown out.
    Miss and Mr. Crichton were crushed underneath the phaeton, Miss Crichton being killed instantly. The girls were thrown clear and one of them managed to mount the horse which had broken away from the vehicle. She rode into Dromana for assistance and returned with Constable Nolan, a doctor and a civilian.
    Mr Crichton was taken to a private hospital at Dromana and admitted in a serious condition.7

Citations

  1. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D1200/1926 (Age 84) (par John CRICHTON & Jean WYLLIE) - as Catherine Miller CRICHTON, Death registered at Dromana, Australia."
  2. [S81] Land Records & Parish Maps ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria). LF 313/19.20 (VPRS 626/P0000 313 - in box 1557) viewed by Charles Wilson.
  3. [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), C/T 1544-640 - Alexander CRICHTON of Gembrook.
  4. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), Thu 14 Jan 1926, p1
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/3728828
  5. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), Thu 14 Jan 1926, p12
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/3728864
  6. [S194] Newspaper - Victoria Government Gazette Victorian Government Gazette, No 45, 25 Apr 1879, 895 - Page 914.
  7. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), Wed 13 Jan 1926, p20
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/3728780
Last Edited21 Apr 2023

William Mentiplay

M, #29200, b. 1836, d. 7 Oct 1906
Father*William Mentiplay b. 1809, d. 3 Sep 1875
Mother*Elizabeth Anderson d. 18 Oct 1839
Probate (Will)* 100/581. & 124/923. William Mentiplay, Residence: W Brunswick, Occupation: Herbalist. Date of grant: 17 Nov 1906 ; Date of death: 7 Oct 1906. Crown allotment 25F, Parish of Koo-wee-rup of 103a 26p with a 2 roomed dwelling valued at £75.1 
Birth*1836 
Marriage*1869 Spouse: Elizabeth McDonald. VIC, Australia, #M884/1869, William MENTIPLAY & Elizabeth MCDONALD.2
 
Land-Gembrook*a 3 Sep 1875 GEM--15. Transfer from William Mentiplay to William Mentiplay. William Mentiplay jnr inherited his father's property and received a crown grant for on 6 Sep 1879.3 
Death*7 Oct 1906 Brunswick, VIC, Australia, #D12076/1906 (Age 70) (par Wm MENTIPLAY & Betsy ANDERSON) - as Wm MENTIPLAY.4 
Death-Notice*10 Oct 1906 MENTIPLAY.—On the 7th October, at his residence, "Craigie-lea," Melville-road, West Brunswick, William, the dearly beloved husband of Elizabeth Mentiplay, and father of Sarah Cameron and Angus P. Mentiplay, aged 70 years. Interred 9th October.
At rest.5 

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

DateAddressOccupation and other people at same address
30 Mar 1851Gaston's Close, Pittenweem, Fife, Scotland(Head of Household) William Mentiplay;
Age 15 - Fisherman6

Citations

  1. [S35] Probate Records, PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), 100/581. William Mentiplay, Residence: W Brunswick, Occupation: Herbalist. Date of grant: 17 Nov 1906 ; Date of death: 7 Oct 1906
    VPRS 28/P0000, 100/581; VPRS 28/P0002, 100/581
    124/923. William Mentiplay, Residence: W Brunswick, Occupation: Herbalist
    VPRS 28/P0003, 124/923.
  2. [S27] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Marriages) (online) "#M884/1869, William MENTIPLAY & Elizabeth MCDONALD."
  3. [S81] Land Records & Parish Maps ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria). LF 1109/19.20 viewed by Charles Wilson.
  4. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D12076/1906 (Age 70) (par Wm MENTIPLAY & Betsy ANDERSON) - as Wm MENTIPLAY, Death registered at Brswk, Australia."
  5. [S16] Newspaper - The Age (Melbourne, Vic.), Wed 10 Oct 1906, p1
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/201687928
  6. [S83] UK census - viewed on Ancestry "1851 Scotland Census. 1D/21/20
    Enummerated at Gaston's Close Pittenweem Parish
    Household Members: William Mentiplay, Thomas Mentiplay (Age 16 - Fisherman), William Mentiplay, Betsy Mentiplay (Age 13 - Maker Of Fishing Nets), David Mentiplay (Age 10 - Fishermans Assistant)
    Ancestry Record ID: 1076::1202434."
Last Edited21 Apr 2023

William Mentiplay

M, #29206, b. 1809, d. 3 Sep 1875
Probate (Will)* 14/071. William Mentiplay, Residence: Queenscliff, Occupation: Fisherman, To whom committed: W Mentiplay. Date of grant: 23 Dec 1875 ; Date of death: 3 Sep 1875. His selection at Gembrook was valued at £136.1 
Birth*1809 Fife, Scotland. 
Marriage*12 Nov 1831 Spouse: Elizabeth Anderson. Pittenweem, Fife, Scotland, Betsy Anderson & William Mentiply, married 12 Nov 1831 at Pittenweem, Fife, Scotland.2
 
Widower18 Oct 1839William Mentiplay became a widower upon the death of his wife Elizabeth Anderson.3 
Marriage*1866 Spouse: Elizabeth Luckhurst. VIC, Australia, #M2339/1866, William MENTIPLAY & Elizabeth LUCKHURST.4
 
Land-Gembrook*20 Apr 1874Selection: GEM--15. William Mentiplay senior was a fisherman of Queenscliff, who pegged his selection of 320 acres on 20 Apr 1874. (His son William had the block immediately to the east of him.)
Wm. snr. stated he would reside on the property within 6 months of receiving his license to occupy. Unfortunately, he developed a cancer of the tongue and died very soon after.
His son was allowed to take over his father's property and received a grant for it on 6 Sep 1879.5 
Death*3 Sep 1875 #D11574/1875 (Age 66) (par William MENTIPLAY & Isabella DICKSON) - as William MENTIPLAY. Spouse Elizabeth LUCKHURST.6 
Land-Gembrooka 3 Sep 1875 GEM--15. Transfer from William Mentiplay to William Mentiplay. William Mentiplay jnr inherited his father's property and received a crown grant for on 6 Sep 1879.5 

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

DateAddressOccupation and other people at same address
30 Mar 1851Gaston's Close, Pittenweem, Fife, ScotlandHead of Household: William Mentiplay. Age 43 - Fisherman
Member(s) of Household: William Mentiplay.7

Grave

  • QCF-SECT-3A-807-024, Queenscliff Cemetery, Point Lonsdale, VIC, Australia8

Family

Elizabeth Anderson d. 18 Oct 1839
Child 1.William Mentiplay+ b. 1836, d. 7 Oct 1906

Citations

  1. [S35] Probate Records, PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), 14/071. William Mentiplay, Residence: Queenscliff, Occupation: Fisherman, To whom committed: W Mentiplay. Date of grant: 23 Dec 1875 ; Date of death: 3 Sep 1875
    VPRS 28/P0000, 14/071; VPRS 28/P0002, 14/071; VPRS 7591/P0002, 14/071.
  2. [S65] Ancestry - various indices, Scotland, Select Marriages, 1561-1910
    Betsy Anderson & William Mentiply, married 12 Nov 1831 at Pittenweem, Fife, Scotland, Record ID: 60144::3118012.
  3. [S80] Ancestry - Family Tree, Ancestry Tree Name: Theo Bugg Family Tree, Tree ID: 62623865
    Person viewed: Elizabeth (Betsy) Anderson, Birth Date: 29 Jan 1814, Death Date: 18 Oct 1839.
  4. [S27] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Marriages) (online) "#M2339/1866, William MENTIPLAY & Elizabeth LUCKHURST."
  5. [S81] Land Records & Parish Maps ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria). LF 1109/19.20 viewed by Charles Wilson.
  6. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D11574/1875 (Age 66) (par William MENTIPLAY & Isabella DICKSON) - as William MENTIPLAY. Born Fife. Spouse Elizabeth LUCKHURST."
  7. [S83] UK census - viewed on Ancestry "1851 Scotland Census. 1D/21/20
    Enummerated at Gaston's Close Pittenweem Parish
    Household Members: William Mentiplay, Thomas Mentiplay (Age 16 - Fisherman), William Mentiplay, Betsy Mentiplay (Age 13 - Maker Of Fishing Nets), David Mentiplay (Age 10 - Fishermans Assistant)
    Ancestry Record ID: 1076::1202434."
  8. [S345] Index of monumental inscriptions/burials, www.findagrave.com "Queenscliff Cemetery, Point Lonsdale, Greater Geelong City, Victoria, Australia, Plot: QCF-SECT-3A-807-024, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/156511164
    Grave of William Mentiplay (23 Apr 1808-3 Sep 1875)
    Queenscliff Cemetery, Point Lonsdale, Greater Geelong City, Victoria, Australia, Plot: QCF-SECT-3A-807-024, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/156511163
    Grave of Elizabeth (Luckhurst) Mentiplay (1805-20 Feb 1879)."
Last Edited21 Apr 2023

Thomas Gordon Dick

M, #29209, b. 1896, d. 1962
Birth*1896 Launceston, TAS, Australia. 
Marriage*1917 Spouse: Vera Grace Dwyer. TAS, Australia.
 
Death*1962 Fitzroy, VIC, Australia, #D13017/1962 (Age 66) (par James DICK & Unknown MILLER) - as Thomas Gordon DICK.1 

Family

Vera Grace Dwyer b. 1895, d. 1989
Children 1.Zillah Jean Dick b. 15 Feb 1919, d. 26 Oct 2015
 2.Gordon Thomas Dick2 b. 19 Feb 1922, d. 30 Aug 1990

Citations

  1. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D13017/1962 (Age 66) (par James DICK MILLER) - as Thomas Gordon DICK, born Launceston. Death registered at Fitzroy, Australia."
  2. [S26] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Births) (online) "#B2173/1922 (par Thos Gordon DICK & Vera Grace DWYER) - as Gordon Thos DICK, Birth registered at North Carlton, Vic, Australia."
Last Edited22 Apr 2023

Vera Grace Dwyer

F, #29210, b. 1895, d. 1989
Married NameDick. 
Birth*1895 
Marriage*1917 Spouse: Thomas Gordon Dick. TAS, Australia.
 
Widow1962Vera Grace Dwyer became a widow upon the death of her husband Thomas Gordon Dick.1 
Death*1989 Dandenong, VIC, Australia, #D30096/1989 (Age 94) (par Thomas DWYER & Claire Rosa DWYER) - as Vera Grace DICK. Spouse Thomas Gordon Dick.2 

Family

Thomas Gordon Dick b. 1896, d. 1962
Children 1.Zillah Jean Dick b. 15 Feb 1919, d. 26 Oct 2015
 2.Gordon Thomas Dick3 b. 19 Feb 1922, d. 30 Aug 1990

Citations

  1. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D13017/1962 (Age 66) (par James DICK MILLER) - as Thomas Gordon DICK, born Launceston. Death registered at Fitzroy, Australia."
  2. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D30096/1989 (Age 94) (par Thomas DWYER, & Dwyer, Claire Rosa Dwyer) - as Vera Grace DICK, born St Helens. Death registered at Dandenong, Australia. Spouse Thomas Gordon Dick."
  3. [S26] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Births) (online) "#B2173/1922 (par Thos Gordon DICK & Vera Grace DWYER) - as Gordon Thos DICK, Birth registered at North Carlton, Vic, Australia."
Last Edited22 Apr 2023

Gordon Thomas Dick1

M, #29211, b. 19 Feb 1922, d. 30 Aug 1990
Father*Thomas Gordon Dick1 b. 1896, d. 1962
Mother*Vera Grace Dwyer1 b. 1895, d. 1989
Name Variation Gordon Thomas Dick was also known as Dixson. 
Birth*19 Feb 1922 North Carlton, VIC, Australia, #B2173/1922 (par Thos Gordon DICK & Vera Grace DWYER) - as Gordon Thos DICK.1 
Land-UBeac*17 Aug 1950Selection: GEM--47. 37a 1r 19p - Purchased at land sale in Melbourne for £440. By 4 Oct 1951 he had paid £140.9.11, owing £299.10.1.2 
Land-UBeac*29 Sep 1951 GEM--47. Transfer from Gordon Thomas Dick to Zillah Jean Long. 37a 1r 19p - transfers the interest in this land to his sister Zillah Jean Long of 28 High Street Windsor, in consideration of natural love and affection borne by her to me.2 
Death*30 Aug 1990 Carrum, VIC, Australia, #D21700/1990 (Age 68) (par Thomas Gordon DICK & Vera Grace DWYER) - as Gordon Thomas DIXSON.3,4 

Citations

  1. [S26] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Births) (online) "#B2173/1922 (par Thos Gordon DICK & Vera Grace DWYER) - as Gordon Thos DICK, Birth registered at North Carlton, Vic, Australia."
  2. [S81] Land Records & Parish Maps ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria). Land Selection And Correspondence Files
    LS26366 ZILLAH JEAN LONG GEMBROOK 47
    VPRS 5357/ P0000 - in box 5096, item LS26366.
  3. [S80] Ancestry - Family Tree, Ancestry Tree Name: William Singleton Dwyer_2016-0_2017-10-29_2023-01-24, Tree ID: 187812239
    Person viewed: Gordon Thomas Dick, Birth Date: 19 Feb 1922, Death Date: 30 Aug 1990.
  4. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D21700/1990 (Age 68) (par Thomas Gordon DICK, & Dick, Vera Grace Dwyer) - as Gordon Thomas DIXSON, born Melbourne. Death registered at Carrum, Australia."
Last Edited22 Apr 2023

Robert Frederick Auhl

M, #29212, b. 1863, d. 1 Oct 1923
Birth*1863 Janefield, VIC, Australia, #B20980/1863 (par Cristof AUHL & Dora LEBBE) - as Robert Frederick AUHL.1 
Marriage*1888 Spouse: Sarah Wilson. VIC, Australia, #M1469/1888, Robert AUHL & Sarah WILSON.2
 
Land-Gembrook24 May 1902Selection: GEM--97. Robert Auhl, blacksmith of Toolamba, applied for an agricultural allotment 97 (99a 0r 32p) on 24 May 1902. On his application he states that he has not obtained any other land under lease or license from the crown, except 18 acres under the Village Settlement Community at Miepoll which I abandoned being too poor.3 
Land-Gembrook*24 May 1902Selection: GEM--127.127A.B.C. 218a. Robert Auhl, Blacksmith, Toolamba applied to select an agricultural allotment, under the land act 1907.4 
Land-Note6 Sep 1902 Gembrook West, Sept 6th, 1902. The Secretary for Lands Melbourne
Dear Sir, I would respectfully ask ... do your utmost to ... give me authority ... occupy the land recommended to me on 24 June in the Parish of Gembrook, I am ... waiting same, stock is starving for want of grass + ... want to get ready to turn off in the summer or I will loose a year.
I have not seen anything ... Crown Lands Bailiff ... report on fencing, I might state that the fencing referred to has been standing about 17 years + what portion has not been burnt by the bush fires + broken by fallen trees is utterly rotten the fact can be readily seen by the fact that 17 years is the full life of a fence built of local timber + on steep hillsides which tends to make it fall. Post + wire is the fence suitable fore here on account of the heavey bush fires + the remaining portions of the fence might be destroyed by fire at any time + will require daily attention to keep in order falling portions taking all things into consideration the fencing is worth almost nothing and it would be more profitable for me to erect a wire fence at the start + save further trouble.
I am yours truly, Robert Auhl, Gembrook West PO.4 
Land-Note11 Sep 1902 Gembrook West Sept 11th 1902. The Secretary for Lands Melbourne.
Dear Sir, Please give me authority to occupy the Land granted to me in Parish of Gembrook at your very earliest convenience
I am yours truly
Robert Auhl, Gembrook West PO, late Toolamba.4 
Land-Gembrook*13 Oct 1902 GEM--32B2. Transfer from Jacob Mahler to Robert Frederick Auhl. 5a 3r 31p.5 
Land-Note21 Oct 1902 No objection to permit for 100 ac allot 97
Also permit maybe granted for 220 acres being allots 127, 127a, 127b and part 127c. A survey is required to excise about 9 acres from latter allot.
Geo. Black, 21.10.1902.4 
Land-Note28 Oct 1902 Gembrook West, Oct. 28th 1902. The Secretary for Lands, Melbourne
Dear Sir, I have some doubts as to what Blocks of Land you are giving me in parish of Gembrook as in correspondence you mention area 218 acres + mention blocks No 127B 127A + 127C and not mentioning Block 127. On applying for this land I asked for blocks 127 127B 127A + 127C with the portion marked thus + cut off on northern boundary of block 127A on a sketch herewith I have shown in Red Ink the exact area + Blocks I wished to obtain + and contains about 206a 0r 19p and then block No 97 contains 100 acres about. If you do not wish to take off the portion marked x on block No 127A you may give it to me only it takes a lot more fencing + the land is so poor that it is hardly worth the fencing.
I have paid £5 deposit survey fee on 218 acres + £6.14.0 for the 100 acres.
Kindly reply by return post + let me know what area + blocks you are me
I am yours truly, Robert Auhl, Gembrook West.4 
Land-Note15 Nov 1902 Gembrook West, Nov 15th 1902. The Secretary for Lands, Melbourne
Dear Sir, please find enclosed for the Receiver + Paymaster Cheque £6.16.0 for improvements on land recommended to in Parish of Gembrook and please take particular notice that this application and the recommendation of the board is for 320 acres not 218.
I am yours truly, Robert Auhl
PS Kindly complete + give me permission to occupy at your earliest.4 
Land-Note17 Feb 1903 GEM--97. 17 Feb 1903
Dear Sir, Please find enclosed cheque for £5.7.3 payment of licence fees £2.0.0 anf rents and survey £3.7.3 on lands granted to me Parish of Gembrook
I am yours truly Robert Auhl, PO Gembrook West.6 
Land-Note29 Apr 1903 GEM--32B2: Mortgagee: Laura Helen Lemmon. Mortgage No 218899. Discharged 15 Mar 1906. Mortgagor was Robert Frederick Auhl.7 
Residence*1904 Gembrook West, VIC, Australia, Auhl Robert, blacksmith.8 
Land-Note15 Mar 1906 GEM--32B2: Mortgagee: Laura Helen Lemmon. Mortgage No 241094. Discharged 15 Mar 1912. Mortgagor was Robert Frederick Auhl.9 
Land-Note28 Jul 1906 Gembrook West. July 28th 1906. The Secretary for Lands Melbourne
Dear Sir, will you kindly let me know the exact amount of rents owing by me + I will forward them on.
My buildings + contents were all destroyed by fire last summer, previous receipts also.
I am yours truly, Robert Auhl.4 
Land-Note*27 Mar 1908 Gembrook West, Mar 27 08
Sir, will you kindly forward to me a copy of the Fences Act.
I am yours truly, Robert Auhl.10 
Land-Note8 Oct 1908 GEM--97. On 8 Oct 1908 Robert Auhl applied for a lease on his selection 97, and the issue of a lease for 34 years was recommended, and approved by the Board of Land and Works on 4 Mar 1909.
Details of application:
DECLARATION BY LICENSEE.
Note.—If the licensee is not in a position to declare to clauses 3, 4, and 5, he is at liberty to strike them out, and to explain fully the cause of his non-compliance with the conditions therein specified.
I, Robert Auhl of Gembrook West, being the holder of a licence to occupy the above-mentioned allotment, declare as follow :—
1. That I have paid all fees due on the said licence.
2. That I have not at any time assigned or sublet the said allotment or any part thereof, or transferred my interest therein in whole or in part.
3. That within six years from the issue of the said licence the said allotment was enclosed with a good and substantial fence.
4. That within one month from the issue of the said licence, and thenceforward during the continuance thereof, I resided for a period not less than siz years on the said allotment, or within 5 miles thereof.
5. That before the end of the sixth year from the commencement of the said licence I made upon the said allotment permanent and substantial improvements of the value of £1.15.3 for every acre and fractional part of an acre contained therein.
6. That I have complied with all the other conditions of the said licence.
7. That I make this application in conformitywith the provisions of the Land Acts, and not in violation of any of them.
8. That the statements and the answers given by me in reply to the questions hereto are true and correct in every particular.
Robert Auhl erected 40 1/2 chains of post and rail fencing, also 88 chains of post and rail and 5 galvanised No 8 wires, 14 chains of division fences post and rail, and 11 chains of division fencing post and wire. In addition to that he erected 500 yards of wire netting, to a value of £87
The adjoining occupiers of the adjoining lands, WC Johnson and JR Buxton, contributed £15.17.0.
He stated that the buildings erected by him to be used in connection with the land was described on lease form of improvements on block 127.
The selection had natural springs, so no water storage was necessary.
His other improvements consisted of ringing timber on 100 acres, valued at £12.10
Clearing of ten acres for cultivation, valued at £50
and cutting saplings & scrub and burning off, valued at £25.
The total value of his improvements were £174.15.0
He stated that his dwelling-house consisted of four rooms, but that is was on block 32B2.
He made this declaration at Thoona on 5 Oct 1908

The Crown Lands Bailiff, who inspected the property on 7 Dec 1908, valued the improvements at £142.6 
Land-Note6 Mar 1909 GEM--97. Gembrook West, Mar 6 09
The Secretary for Lands Melbourne
Sir, Please let me know the exact amount of Lands Rents due by me for the current year and I will forward it on.
I am yours truly Robert Auhl.6 
Land-Note26 May 1909 GEM--97. Thoona May 26 09
The Secretary for Lands Melbourne
Sir In reference to Lease for land at Gembrook Block 97 waiting my signature. Will you kindly forward same to pay Office at Benalla.
I am yours truly Robert Auhl.6 
Land-Note10 Oct 1909 GEM--97. Gembrook West, Oct 10 09
The Secretary for Lands Melbourne
Sir, Will you kindly inform me what is the amount of rents due by me so that I can pay them.
I am yours truly Robert Auhl.6 
Residence1912 Gembrook West, VIC, Australia, Auhl Robt.11 
Land-Note1 Feb 1912 GEM--97. Department of Lands and Survey
Melbourne, 1st February, 1912
To Mr Robert Auhl, Toolamba.
Sir, I have to inform you that it is necessary that the rents due on your holding in the Parish of Gembrook be paid, without fail, to the Receiver and Paymaster at Melbourne before the 1st March, 1912, unless payment thereof has been made prior to receipt of this Circular letter.
I would point out that all rents are payable in advance.
Allotment 97, Area 100 acres, Rents due £18/9.6 
Residence1914 Gembrook West, VIC, Australia, Auhl Robert, bldr Gembrook West
Auhl Robt, bldr Cockatoo Creek
also listed twice in trades directory.12 
Residencebt 1920 - 1922 Gembrook, VIC, Australia, Auhl, Robt, farmer.13,14 
Residencebt 1922 - 1925 Dandenong, VIC, Australia, Auhl, Robt., contractor.15 
Death*1 Oct 1923 Dandenong, VIC, Australia, #D14497/1923 (Age 60) (par Christopher AULD & Unknown) - as Robert AULD.16 
Probate (Will)*23 Jan 1924 194/188. Robert Auhl, Residence: Dandenong, Occupation: Builder. Date of grant: 23 Jan 1924 ; Date of death: 1 Oct 1923
The deceased left him surviving Sarah Auhl, widow and Henrietta Ruby Auhl, Frederick Geroge Auhl, Albert Henry Auhl, William Ernest Auhl, Charles Bertram Auhl and Percy Augustus Auhl, children of the deceased
Born at Janefield near Preston in 1863
Inventory included:
All that piece of land being part of Crown Portion 43 Parish of Nar Nar Goon County of Mornington having a frontage of 100' to a Government Road. Certificate
of Title Volume 4409 Polio 881741.     Valued at £50
All that piece of land having a frontage of 366'5 to Herbert Street Dandenong and a frontage of 50' to James Street being part of Lot 24 and whole of Lot 25 on plan of Subdivision Number 3232 and being part of Crown Portion 37 Parish of Dandenong Certificate of Title Volume 4682 Folio 936329 on which is erected a
Five roomed Weather-board House oocupied by the deceased Valued at £700
Land held under lease or license. Allotment 39a Parish of Gembrook containing 205.2.10 34 years from 1st January 1909. Valued at £512.17 
Land-Note21 May 1924 GEM--32B2. Red Ink No 2487618. Robert Auhl died on 1 October 1923. Letters of administration have been granted to The Pepetual Executors and Trustees Association of Australia Limited, Queen Street, Melbourne.18 
Land-Note7 Aug 1925 GEM--97. The Registrar of Titles reports that the undermentioned transfer has been registered at this office, vide Return dated 7th August 1925. 883/562
Transferor Robert Auhl. Transferee The Perpetual Executors and Trustees Association of Aust Limited (admin) Melbourne
On 12th October 1926 the allotment was transferred to Louis Garton of Cockatoo.6 
Land-Gembrook26 May 1926 GEM--32B2. Transfer from Robert Frederick Auhl to Louis Garton. 5a 3r 31p.19 
Land-Gembrook*12 Oct 1926 GEM--97. Transfer from Robert Frederick Auhl to Louis Garton. Lease.6 

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

DateAddressOccupation and other people at same address
1909Gembrook West, VIC, AustraliaOccupation: farmer. With Sarah Auhl.20
bt 1912 - 1914Gembrook West, VIC, AustraliaOccupation: farmer. With Sarah Auhl. With Henrietta Ruby Auhl.21,22
bt 1916 - 1919Gembrook West, VIC, AustraliaOccupation: farmer. With Sarah Auhl.23,24,25,26

Grave

  • Dandenong Cemetery, Dandenong, VIC, Australia27

Family

Sarah Wilson b. 1866, d. 4 Sep 1932
Children 1.Henrietta Ruby Auhl72 b. 1889
 2.Bertha Mary Auhl72 b. 1890, d. May 1894
 3.Alice Emily Auhl72 b. 1891, d. May 1894
 4.Robert Ernest Auhl72 b. 1893, d. May 1894
 5.Frederick George Auhl72 b. 1895, d. 1953
 6.Arthur Edgar Auhl72 b. 1898, d. 1898
 7.William Edward Auhl72 b. 1900
 8.Charles Bertram Auhl72 b. 1905
 9.Percy Augustus Auhl72 b. 1906

Newspaper-Articles

  • 4 Oct 1886: BLACKSMITH wants a single Man, as partner, with £40 ; must be good general man, used to farm work and shoeing; good chance. Apply sharp to Robert Auhl. Miepoll.28
  • 22 Feb 1889: NOTICE.
    To Farmers and the Public generally.
    What has long been wanting has come at last.
    MESSRS. AUHL & SINCLAIR
    HAVE just opened their Blacksmith and Wheelwrighting Business at Miepoll and are prepared to build Drays, Waggons, Farm Waggonettes, Spring carts, etc., and all kinds of general work done at most reasonable prices, and the workmanship you cannot beat.
    An inspection invited. Support your own districts.
    ROBERT AUHL, Manager.29
  • 22 Nov 1889: BLACKSMITH.—Wanted, General Hand, used farm work, must be good. Apply sharp, Robert Auhl Miepoll.30
  • 23 Oct 1891: IMPORTANT NOTICE.
    AUHL & SINCLAIR have just completed the Erection of a Plant of Machinery which will be a boon to the public of Miepoll and districts for miles around, and will enable them to get
    ANY CLASS OF MACHINERY RE-FITTED OR MADE,
    Equal to any in the colony, and in their own midst, which will save long journeys in times of urgency.
    All kinds of Turned Shafting made, up to 5-inch diameter and 14 feet long;
    All kinds of Screw Cutting, square or otherwise, to any size.
    Saw Spindles made and re-turned.
    All kinds of Shafting and Bearings re-turned and bored.
    All kinds of Iron Turning done.
    Workmanship of the finest quality guaranteed. All orders by post will be promptly attended to, and delivered at the nearest railway station free of charge at Prices far below Melbourne rates.
    Drays, Waggons, and Buggies made to order. All kinds of Repairs at moderate rates.
    As the above Enterprise has cost a considerable sum, it deserves the support of the general public. Encourage Local industry, and save inconvenience and long journeys.
    AUHL & SINCLAIR,
    Blacksmiths and Machinists, Miepoll.
    Robert Auhl, Manager.31
  • 14 Jul 1893: MIEPOLL. Mr Auhl, of Miepoll, has erected a complete sawing plant on the Seven Creeks, where he is engaged in a contract of sleeper cutting for the Department.
    He is also prepared to execute orders for building purposes, and for contractors.
    The desireability of residents in this part having timber within easy distance has been a long felt want, and it it to be hoped Mr Auhl will receive a ready support for his plucky enterprise.32
  • 18 May 1894: DIPHTHERIA VICTIMS.—The number of deaths from diphtheria at Miepoll is now six—three of Mr Cork's children, two of Mr O'Brien's and one of Mr. Auhl's.
    DIPHTHERIA.—We sincerely regret to record the death of another child of Mr Cork, Miepoll, from diphtheria. Several other members of the family are at present in the Mooroopna Hospital suffering from the same complaint. Sarah Auhl33
  • 25 May 1894: Gazette Notices. Permits to occupy have been issued under section 5 of the Settlement on Lands Act 1893 as follows :—Robt. Auhl, 18a. 1r. 17p;34
  • 25 May 1894: DIPHTHERIA.—Still another death has taken place in Mr Auhl's family, at Miepoll, this being the second child taken from this family by diphtheria. A third child, we regret to say, is in a very dangerous condition from the same disease. The ward at the Mooroopna Hospital is filled to its utmost capacity, spare beds being utilised to accommodate the patients, most of whom are children. Sarah Auhl35
  • 1 Jun 1894: DIPHTHERIA.- Great sympathy is expressed on all sides for Messrs. Auhl and Cork, of Miepoll, who have again lost another child each from diphtheria, this being the fourth fatality in the Cork family and the third in Auhl's. These deaths, with the two children of Mr O'Brien, bring the total victims of diphtheria at Miepoll to nine.
    Every effort is being made by the health officer to prevent the spread of the disease. Sarah Auhl36
  • 20 Jul 1894: NOTICE is hereby given that Robert Auhl, of Miepoll, Blacksmith, has by deed dated 3rd July, 1894, assigned his Estate to me in trust for the benefit of his creditors.
    All persons having claims against the said Assignor must send particulars to me on or before 31st inst., after which date I will proceed to distribute the Estate, having regard only to such claims as I shall have then received notice.
    J. P. O'BRIEN, Miepoll.
    9th July, 1894.37
  • 17 Aug 1894: Local Board of Health.
    The Board of Health dealt with the following business at last meeting : From the Health Department, acknowledging receipt of health officer's report on diphtheria at Miepoll.—Received.
    From inspector of nuisances, as follows: —Gentlemen,—I have the honor to report that I have visited Miepoll. Messrs J. O'Brien and Robt. Auhl have made alterations in their premises in accordance with Mr. Taylor's report. The pigsty has been removed from O'Brien's premises, and Auhl has removed the pit from his closet and substituted a pan. Miepoll Butter Factory.—The drains are thoroughly disinfected, but no material alterations have been made for the reception of the drainage. I visited Mr T. F. Cork's premises. The houses are very clean and well kept.38
  • 24 Aug 1894: UNRESERVED REALISATION SALE Of BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS, IMPLEMENTS, &c. At Miepoll.
    WEDNESDAY, 5TH SEPTEMBER, At 1 o'clock.
    E. STRUBLING has received instructions from the trustee of the assigned estate of Robert Auhl, to sell, by his auctioneer, the whole of his tools, &c.,
    consisting of
    Bellows, Drills, Grindstone, new Spring Dray Axles, Travellers, Spokes, Boxes, a Reaper and Binder, Forest Devil, and miscellaneous materials and tools.
    The whole to be sold Without Reserve, to wind up the estate.
    E. STRIBLING, Euroa39
  • 11 Jan 1895: In the Assigned Estate of Robert Auhl. MIEPOLL, WEDNESDAY, 16th JANUARY, 1895.
    E. STRIBLING has received instructions from the trustee to sell, without reserve, on the premises, by his auctioneer, all the STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, TOOLS, &c., In the above estate, comprising Iron Turning Lathe, Band Saw, Blacksmith's Tools, Iron, Bellows, Anvil, Etc.
    Also, on occount of other owners, LAND and BUILDING lately occupied by R. Auhl.
    WAGGON & HORSES.
    Sale at One o'clock.
    E. STRIBLING, Euroa.40
  • 1 Feb 1895: NOTICE. In the Assigned Estate of Robert Auhl. NOTICE is hereby given that a First and Final Dividend will be payable in the above estate on and after March 31st, to all such persons as have furnished claims and executed deed of assignment.
    After such date the trustee will proceed to distribute the assets of the said estate, having regard to only such claims as he shall then have received notice.
    J. P. O'BRIEN, January, 31/1/95. Miepoll.41
  • 15 Feb 1895: NOTICE. In the Assigned Estate of Robert Auhl. NOTICE is hereby given that a First and Final Dividend will be payable in the above estate on and after March 13th (instead of 31st March as previously advertised), to all such persons as have furnished claims and executed deed of assignment. After such date the trustees will proceed to distribute the assets of the said estate, having regard to only such claims as he shall then have received notice. J. P. O'BRIEN, February 14, 1895. Miepoll.42
  • 7 Jun 1895: Euroa Shire Council. Correspondence: From the Department of Water Supply, asking whether allots 2, 3, and 4, township and parish of Kialla (2a 0r 16p), applied for by R. Auhl, could be occupied under Supply interests. — No objection.43
  • 17 Dec 1902: Berwick Shire Council. Correspondence. From Robert Auhl, Gembrook, protesting against the high valuation of his property in Gembrook ; also requesting that the scrub be cut down on road along the garden fence of the property lately owned by Jacob Machlen, as same endangered the fence in case of fire.—The matter of valuation was too old to be entertained. On motion of Cr. James and Martin, the matter of clearing be referred to the clerk of works.44
  • 8 Jun 1904: Berwick Shire Council. Correspondence. From R. Auhl, forwarding Mrs. Martin's consent to his purchasing a piece of unused road at Beaconsfield.—On motion of Crs. Grant and Wilson, consent given.45
  • 26 Jan 1906: PAKENHAM, Thursday. — At West Gembrook on Tuesday the fire swept across from the direction of Cockatoo Creek, burning an empty weatherboard building to the ground. It then reached Mr Auhl's property. Mrs Auhl, who was in the house with some of the children, escaped. The house and its contents were completely demolished. Mrs Auhl with her children had to take refuge in the cellar to save themselves. A large fire is still burning at South Gembrook. At Nar Nar Goon a lot of fencing was destroyed. A settler on the No. 1 drain lost his house and outbuildings. Sarah Auhl46
  • 14 Feb 1906: Berwick Shire Council. Correspondence. From R. Wade, Gembrook West, notifying a deserving case of loss by the late disastrous, bush fires, Mr R. Auhl having lost everything, including the homestead and contents; also the stable, with harness and about 4 tons of hay, trap, roller, a quantity of tools, 12 fowls; in fact everything on the place but a few milk dishes in the underground dairy.—It was decided that the President draw attention of central committee to this case and any others that may be brought under his notice.47
  • 14 Feb 1906: The Bush Fires
    Speaking on the above subject at the meeting of the Berwick shire council last Saturday, the President, in referring to a letter received from Mr Wade, postmaster at Gembrook west, stated the communication was in answer to one he had written inquiring what damage had been done by the fires.
    Numbers of people had lost sheds, out-buildings, crops, etc., but one case was a particularly hard one. Mr Auhl had hewn a home for himself in the forest, and all had been now swept away by the fire. He thought they might vote a sum from the council funds.—Cr D. Bourke concurred in this, but considered the money should be sent to the central committee. A meeting was being held in the hall there that evening to rise funds, and meetings were also being held in other parts of the shire for the same purpose. - Cr McNamara favored sending the money to a local committee, the central body being too slow in acting, and immediate assistance was necessary. Money subscribed by the public on a previous occasion for the same purpose had been spent on the Yarra.—Cr . D. Bourke said if that was true it was wrong; he was not aware of it.—Cr Wilson doubted whether they had the power to vote money for this purpose; he would be more inclined to see if any people in their own shire were in need.
    —Cr T. Bourke stated this was an exceptional case. They might have more before the summer is over, then they would be in an awkward position.—Cr D. Bourke moved that the President be empowered to bring Mr Auhl's case before the Central Committee, also any other cases that may come under his notice.—This was seconded by Cr. Barr and carried.48
  • 14 Sep 1906: IMPORTANT NOTICE
    THOONA IMPLEMENTWORKS.
    ROBERT AUHL, Manager (Late J. Richards),
    The place where anything can be had that it is possible to make from Wood and Iron, including all kinds of
    ENGINE & MACHINERY REPAIRS.
    Also, all kinds of
    BUGGIES, DRAYS, WAGGONS,
    And Repairs of all kinds, and
    COACH PAINTING.
    All workmanship and materials of best quality, and prices to suit.
    To insure this being carried out to the satisfaction of the public, stock to the value of hundreds of pounds is being put into the premises.49
  • 14 Sep 1906: NEW BUSINESS AT THOONA.—The announcement appears in another column that Mr. Robt Auhl has taken over the management of the Thoona Implement Works, lately carried on by Mr. J. Richards. All kinds of engine, machinery and vehicular repairs will be undertaken, and in order to keep pace with the times, stock to the value of hundreds of pounds is being put into the business.50
  • 12 Feb 1909: M. Q. M'Namara's Sales. — The following important sales will be conducted by M. Q. M'Namara on the dates mentioned below:—On Wednesday, 24th February, Thoona stock sale; also on account of Mr. Robert Auhl, of the Thoona Implement Works, the whole of the factory plant and a large quantity of vehicles, farm implements, etc.51
  • 9 Mar 1909: PRESENTATION TO MR. R. AUHL
    At the Commercial Hotel, Thoona, on Saturday evening last, a very large number of people met for the purpose of presenting Mr. Robt. Auhl (late of Thoona Implement Works) with a small memento, as a token of esteem in which he is held by the people and members of the Thoona Race Club, on the eve of his departure from the district. Mr. W. J. Tonkin, who occupied the chair, in making the presentation said that Mr. Auhl, their guest, had only comparatively been a short time in the district, but during that time he had been intimately associated in many ways in public matters. He had always worked openly and disinterestedly in public interests and his removal would there fore be a distinct loss. The matter of giving Mr. Auhl a small token of appreciation had only been mentioned that afternoon, and had originated from the Race Club. The members of that body recognised the work that he had performed as hon. sec. for the past two years.
    He had shown organising ability, upon which the formation and successful conduct very largely indeed depended. The club would have very great difficulty in filling his place. Mr. Auhl had unfortunately come into the township as manager of the Thoona Implement Works at a very bad time and had experienied the bad seasons. He (the chairman) trusted that Thoona had seen the worst, and that from henceforth at least for a few seasons things gradually would improve. Mr. Auhl would have the best wishes of the residents of Thoona — and especially the Race Club — wherever he went, and he hoped he would continue to receive the reward which his honesty of purpose and energetic work in the public interest well merited. Mr. Tonkin then presented the guest with a very handsome silver-mounted ivory laid set of carvers in a handsome case.
    Mr. Auhl replied and said I thank you for this unexpected present and all the kind things said this evening. I am sorry I am going. Since I have been amongst you I have received nothing but kindness from you all. I have only done what I consider my duty to the Race Club, and will at any future time be only too pleased to give whatever assistance I can. I think that in a place such as this all should join in, instead of leaving the public affairs to be carried on by two or three, as is the general rule. I am sorry that the clubs assets appear to be going down, but I have done my best for them, and I hope that in the future they will improve. I thank you for the valuable present ; I am sure that it will be treasured at home, and I am sure that it is much better than a great many articles which only would have been suited to myself. I thank you for your past favors ; and I will always remember the Thoona people and the members of the Race Club with pleasure.
    The usual toasts followed and were drank with musical honors, and a very pleasant time finished the farewell with a hearty vote of thanks to the chairman.52
  • 18 Jun 1909: THOONA. During the past few days Mr. Robert Auhl, contractor, has been busy in putting an acetylene lightiug plant on to the Presbyterian Church building and V.M.R. Hall. The hall has been lit with the gas for some time, and the results have been most satisfactory to all concerned. It was through this trial that the Presbyterian Church committee decided on having it laid on to their building.53
  • 2 Oct 1909: WEDNESDAY, 6th OCTOBER. At 3 o'Clock. At the Rooms. At 46 ELIZABETH-STREET.
    STEWART and WOOD have been instructed to offer the following properties by public auction:—
    COCKATOO.
    On account of Robert Auhl, Esq. 109 acres splendid soil, well-fenced, new 4-roomed house, good outbuildings, permanently watered, excellent opportunity for potato growers and mixed farming. Must be sold. Owner is residing in another State, and has determined to realise.54
  • 29 Jan 1910: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2. At Three O'Clock. At the Rooms, 40 ELIZABETH-STREET.
    STEWART and WOOD will OFFER by AUCTION, as above, under instructions from Mr. Robert Auhl (who is in New South Wales), his property at COCKATOO CREEK, on the GEMBROOK LINE, 3 miles from COCKATOO STATION, comprising 110 acres, newly fenced, rich chocolate and black soil, watered by creek, part sown down, new house, 4 rooms, silo pit, usual outhouses. Titles, freehold and leasehold, with £60 due to the Crown. EASY TERMS.
    PRACTICALLY NO RESERVE as the property must be sold owing to owner's absence.
    Particulars from Stewart and Wood, farm salesmen, auctioneer, sworn valuator, 40 Elizabeth-street.55
  • 18 Apr 1910: Burglaries, etc. Berrigan.—Stolen, between the hours of 9 p.m. the 26th and 7 a.m. the 27th ultimo, from the residence of Robert Auhl, Budd-street, Berrigan.—A black enamelled bicycle, "Princess" on front, all the letters of which, excepting "ess," are obliterated, solid diamond-shaped cranks, dust-caps missing from both pedals, leather handle tips, the stitches in one broken, American manufacture, value £5 10s. Identifiable.56
  • 5 Jul 1910: SCHEDULE of APPLICATIONS to be dealt with in Local Land Board to be held at the Board Room, Lands department Melbourne on Tuesday, 12th July, 1910 at 10 o'clock a.m.:—To Show Cause—Robert Auhl 206 acres, Gembrook.57
  • 14 Jul 1910: Motor Cycles. No. 2576. Name and Address Auhl Robert. West Gembrook.58
  • 16 Feb 1911: Berwick Shire Council. Correspondence. From Robt. Auhl, Gembrook West, complaining of the road from there to Beaconsfield road, from his corner to Bourke's Creek bridge. Nothing had been done to the road for four years, and the road was full of ruts; a culvert had collapsed, and the approaches to Bourke's bridge were in a very bad state. Some repairs had been made, but they were poor in character.
    Repairs to be made by the daymen, on the motion of Crs Henty and Riley.59
  • 17 Aug 1911: Berwick Shire Council. Correspondence. From R. Auhl, Gembrook, complaining of the bad state of the road near his place.—To be attended to.60
  • 23 Nov 1911: LIST OF OWNERS OF REGISTERED MOTOR CYCLES TO 24TH OCTOBER, 1911.
    In connexion with the list of Registered Motor Cycles in this issue of the Police Gazette, the police are informed that any cycle, the number of which is not given is unregistered, and if observed in use should at once be reported to the Chief Commissioner.
    It will be observed that the due date for renewal of each cycle is given, and the police are instructed to see that registration is renewed on such date.
    The police of each sub-district are expected to pay particular attention to the cycles in their sub-district.
    Any neglect of this instruction will be regarded as serious, and be dealt with accordingly.
    Number 2576. Auhl Robert. West Gembrook. Date registered to 1st March 191261
  • 5 Oct 1912: AAA—AUCTION. AUCTION. STEWART AND WOOD. WEDNESDAY, 23rd OCTOBER At 3 o'clock. At the Rooms, 46 Elizabeth-Street.
    COCKATOO
    Mr Robert Auhl has instructed us to sell his 110 Acres well fenced, one mile wire netting. 25 acres cultivated; new 4 roomed dwelling, good outbuildings. Title, leasehold, with £60 due to Crown to make freehold Liberal terms. The vendor is leaving the district, and this presents a unique opportunity for new arrivals who wish to secure a profitable little mixed farm at a low price on long and liberal terms. For absolute sale.
    STFWART and WOOD, auctioneer, sworn valuator, farm salesmen, 46 Elizabeth-street.62
  • 6 Aug 1914: Berwick Shire Council. Correspondence. From R. Auhl and 16 ratepayers, West Gembrook, asking for a deviation of road as shown on attached plan, and that a difilcult pinch at Auhl's corner be attended to.—On motion of Crs Henty and James, the clerk of works to inspect and report.63
  • 11 Nov 1914: Berwick Shire Council. Correspondence. From R Auhl, West Gembrook, drawing attention to the request made some time ago re road at Gardner's.—Letter to be sent. On the motion of Crs James and Sharp, referring to previous correspondence and stating Council cannot act until reply is received.64
  • 14 Mar 1917: Berwick Shire Council. Correspondence. From Robt. Auhl, West Gembrook, calling attention to the state of the road from his place to Bourke's creek bridge. It required immediate attention.—To be attended to when funds are available, on the motion of Crs James and a'Beckett.65
  • 15 Mar 1917: From Robert Auhl, West Gembrook calling attention to state of road from his place to Bourke's Creek bridge, large stones obstructing the road.—On motion of Crs James and A'Beckett, to be attended to when funds were available.66
  • 11 May 1917: LOCAL NEWS. Owing to pressure on our space by adverts, we are compelled to hold over an interesting letter from Mr Auhl of Gembrook, and an article by Mrs Hargraves, of Beaconsfield, on flax culture.67
  • 18 May 1917: To the Editor. Sir—It should be of great interest and practical advantage, that of having a local paper in our midst, particularly for the Gembrook and Cockatoo portions of the Shire of Berwick, which have been very much in the dark as to what is going on around us, and practically no opportunity of making known the conditions and wants and wishes of the people. The paper should be of great benefit in many ways, and particularly in dealing with council matters. There are also many items of district news which should appear in a local paper, and which would, make interesting reading, and its publication be of advantage to the district. We need in these somewhat backward districts all the local or other information obtainable, suitable and helpful in the advancement of the district. The pioneers have their work cut out, and not much time at their disposal for recreation, or facilities to get about to obtain information requisite for the many branches connected with general farming, or to enable us to make the best use of the few advantages we might have. One of our chief drawbacks is bad roads. The Country Roads Board made a start to improve matters, and all sorts of promises were made by Parliament to provide good roads, but they now say that the funds are not available. It is to the advantage of this or any district to have a local paper, in fact I have, in my time found it very essential, and I think it is to our advantage to support it to our utmost.—Yours, etc., R. AUHL, West Gembrook.68
  • 12 Jul 1917: Berwick Shire Council. Correspondence. From Robert Auhl, West Gembrook, re bad state of Main road from Wilson's to Cockatoo. — New road to be provided by ratepayers, Mr A. Gardner being willing to sell the land at £12 per acre.69
  • 4 Oct 1919: THURSDAY. 30th OCTOBER. At 3 o'Clock. At the Real Estate Auction Rooms of J. R. Buxton and Co., 422 Collins-street, MELBOURNE.
    SUBURBAN FREEHOLD PROPERTIES
    In the Estate of RICHARD BUCKHURST BUXTON, Deceased.
    J. R. BUXTON and Co. are instructed by the executor in London, to sell, at public auction, the undermentioned freehold properties.
    GEMBROOK.
    LOT 11.—CROWN ALLOTMENTS 97A and 97B, PARISH OF GEMBROOK, county of Mornington, having a total area of 82 ACRES 2 ROODS, 20 PERCHES. This land is on the south side of the land owned by Mr Robert Auhl. It is bounded on the west side by Bourke's Creek, and has a lot of good timber on it fit for the saw mill, and we understand there is a saw mill close at hand that would like to secure the right to the timber on a fair royalty.
    This is a genuine winding up sale to enable the executor in England to divide the proceeds between the residuary legatees, one of whom resides in England and the other in Victoria.
    THE TERMS OF PAYMENT are therefore 1-10th cash deposit, balance, cash, within one month.
    TITLES, all certificates, except lot 5.
    J. R. Buxton and Co., 422 Collins-street, Melbourne. Richard Buckhurst Buxton70
  • 2 Jan 1924: WILLS AND ESTATES. Robert Auhl, builder, of James street, Dandenong, who died intestate on October 1, left £750 realty and £1931 personalty. Deceased was married.71

Citations

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    VPRS 28/P0003, 194/188.
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  23. [S116] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1916 "as Robert Auhl."
  24. [S117] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1917 "as Robert Auhl."
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  26. [S119] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1919 "as Robert Auhl."
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    Mr Auhl, 7ft, 55 Meth H, Oct 3 1923
    ,.
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    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/65519041
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Last Edited19 Sep 2023

Sarah Wilson

F, #29213, b. 1866, d. 4 Sep 1932
Sarah AUHL (nee WILSON)
(Image: Old Ferntree Gully Shire History Facebook page)
Married NameAuhl.1 
Birth*1866 VIC, Australia. 
Marriage*1888 Spouse: Robert Frederick Auhl. VIC, Australia, #M1469/1888, Robert AUHL & Sarah WILSON.1
 
Widow1 Oct 1923Sarah Wilson became a widow upon the death of her husband Robert Frederick Auhl.2 
Death*4 Sep 1932 Dandenong, VIC, Australia, #D8948/1932 (Age 66) (par Wiliam WILSON & Ellen HEFFERNAN) - as Sarah AUHL.3 
Death-Notice*6 Sep 1932 AUHL.—On the 4th September, at Dandenong, result of accident, Sarah, the dearly beloved wife of the late Robert Auhl, of 14 James street, Dandenong, and formerly of West Gembrook, and loving mother of Etta, Fred, Bert, William, Charles, and Percy, aged 66 years. - In God's care.
AUHL.-The friends of the late SARAH AUHL, of 14 James street, Dandenong, are respectfully notified that her funeral will leave Wm. J. Garnar's parlour, 10 Walker street, Dandenong, THIS DAY (Tuesday, 6th September), at 10.45 and proceed to the Methodist Church, Scott street, where a service will be conducted by the Rev. B. L. Semmens, at 11 a.m., and at conclusion to the place of interment in the Dandenong Cemetery.4 

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

DateAddressOccupation and other people at same address
1909Gembrook West, VIC, AustraliaOccupation: home duties. With Robert Frederick Auhl.5
bt 1912 - 1914Gembrook West, VIC, AustraliaOccupation: home duties. With Robert Frederick Auhl. With Henrietta Ruby Auhl.6,7
bt 1916 - 1919Gembrook West, VIC, AustraliaOccupation: home duties. With Robert Frederick Auhl.8,9,10,11

Grave

  • Dandenong Cemetery, Dandenong, VIC, Australia12

Family

Robert Frederick Auhl b. 1863, d. 1 Oct 1923
Children 1.Henrietta Ruby Auhl22 b. 1889
 2.Bertha Mary Auhl22 b. 1890, d. May 1894
 3.Alice Emily Auhl22 b. 1891, d. May 1894
 4.Robert Ernest Auhl22 b. 1893, d. May 1894
 5.Frederick George Auhl22 b. 1895, d. 1953
 6.Arthur Edgar Auhl22 b. 1898, d. 1898
 7.William Edward Auhl22 b. 1900
 8.Charles Bertram Auhl22 b. 1905
 9.Percy Augustus Auhl22 b. 1906

Newspaper-Articles

  • 18 May 1894: DIPHTHERIA VICTIMS.—The number of deaths from diphtheria at Miepoll is now six—three of Mr Cork's children, two of Mr O'Brien's and one of Mr. Auhl's.
    DIPHTHERIA.—We sincerely regret to record the death of another child of Mr Cork, Miepoll, from diphtheria. Several other members of the family are at present in the Mooroopna Hospital suffering from the same complaint. Robert Frederick Auhl13
  • 25 May 1894: DIPHTHERIA.—Still another death has taken place in Mr Auhl's family, at Miepoll, this being the second child taken from this family by diphtheria. A third child, we regret to say, is in a very dangerous condition from the same disease. The ward at the Mooroopna Hospital is filled to its utmost capacity, spare beds being utilised to accommodate the patients, most of whom are children. Robert Frederick Auhl14
  • 1 Jun 1894: DIPHTHERIA.- Great sympathy is expressed on all sides for Messrs. Auhl and Cork, of Miepoll, who have again lost another child each from diphtheria, this being the fourth fatality in the Cork family and the third in Auhl's. These deaths, with the two children of Mr O'Brien, bring the total victims of diphtheria at Miepoll to nine.
    Every effort is being made by the health officer to prevent the spread of the disease. Robert Frederick Auhl15
  • 26 Jan 1906: PAKENHAM, Thursday. — At West Gembrook on Tuesday the fire swept across from the direction of Cockatoo Creek, burning an empty weatherboard building to the ground. It then reached Mr Auhl's property. Mrs Auhl, who was in the house with some of the children, escaped. The house and its contents were completely demolished. Mrs Auhl with her children had to take refuge in the cellar to save themselves. A large fire is still burning at South Gembrook. At Nar Nar Goon a lot of fencing was destroyed. A settler on the No. 1 drain lost his house and outbuildings. Robert Frederick Auhl16
  • 9 Sep 1919: Death of father: WILSON.— On 6th September, at Wangaratta Hospital, Wm. Wilson, Benalla (late of Goorambat), beloved husband of Ellen Wilson; father of Mrs. Auhl (Gembrook), Mrs. W. Matthews (W. A.) Mrs. P. Galli (Clifton Hill), Ted, Tom, Etta, and Mrs. H. Walker (Berrigan), aged 70 years.17
  • 9 Mar 1920: Death of mother: OBITUARY. Mrs. William Wilson
    On Thursday night the death occured of Mrs Ellen Wilson, of Lowry Place, Benella, aged 79 years, the cause of death was general break up of the system. Deseased was a resident of Goorambat and Benalla for some years and came to Australia from Tipperary, Ireland, in 1863. Deceased leaves a family of two sons and five daughters—Thomas and Edward Wilson, Mrs R. G. Auhl; Gembrook; Mrs. Matthews, W.A; Mrs. Galli, Clifton Hill; Mrs. H. Walker, Berrigan; and Miss Wilson, Benalla. The remains were interred in the Benalla cemetery on Saturday. The burial service was read by the Rev. Dr. Myers and the mortuary arrangements were in the hands of Mr. Abbott.18
  • 8 Sep 1932: Following the unfortunate death of Mrs. Sarah Auhl, the circumstances of which are referred to elsewhere in this issue, her funeral moved to the Dandenong cemetery, on Tuesday.
    Prior thereto the body was removed to the Methodist Church, where a brief service was held by the Rev. B. L. Semmens, who became assisted by Mr. Singleton, Mr. Gay, of Pakenham, and Adjutant Gregor and Lieutenant Cahill, of the Salvation Army. Miss Cadle officiated at the organ, when there were sung, “Jesu, Lover of My Soul,” and “Rock of Ages.” Mr. Semmens read the burial service, and was aided by those who took part in the church. The funeral was conducted by Mr. Garnar. For nine years Mrs. Auhl had been a widow, and she has now left a family of one daughter and five sons, for whom profound sympathy is felt.19
  • 22 Sep 1932: Magisterial Inquiry. “ROAD LIGHTING IS NOT EFFECTIVE,” SAYS PLAIN-CLOTHES CONSTABLE McINTYRE.
    There was held, at the Dandenong Court House, on Thursday, 15th inst., a coroner's enquiry into the death of Mrs. Sarah Auhl, who, on Sunday night of the 4th inst., was, killed whilst crossing the road, in Lonsdale street, known as the Princes Highway. Mrs. .Auhl was on her way to church, at the time mentioned.
    Mr. Francis Field, solicitor, appeared in the interest of the family of Mrs. Auhl, and Mr. Wallace Ball was present in representation of the driver of the car concerned in the fatality.
    Constable Fletcher appeared on behalf of the police, and the depositions were taken by Plain-cothes Constable Mclntyre.
    Percy Augustus Auhl stated that deceased was his mother. She was 66 years of age, and resided at 14 Jarvis street, Dandenong.
    To Mr. Field; His mother had good sight, and she was slightly deaf. It was difficult for her to understand, unless one spoke-loudly. Her hearing was sufficient to enable her to distinguish a motor horn.
    To Mr. Cunningham: She had been active and agile. Her sight was good, and she had been in the habit of crossing the road there frequently.
    Dr. Ellen Walker said she had performed an examination of the body of Sarah Auhl, whose death had been due to haemorrhage and shock. Several ribs were broken, and there was certain severe internal injuries. She had been struck by the car rather towards the back. The car could not have been travelling at more than; a moderate speed. She did not think the car had run over deceased—though of that she had no idea to the contrary, since she had not seen the accident.
    Mrs. Westmoreland stated on Sunday, 4th September, she saw a woman hit by a motor car, which was on the left side of the roadway. She was 60 yards away. She saw a car swerve, and saw a woman on the bonnet. The collision she thought had occurred on the left side of the road; the woman had been passing under the light, which was clear. She had not known Mrs. Auhl.
    To Mr. Ball: It was a clear night ; though at the time, quite dark. There appeared to be a heavy line of traffic going through to and from Dandenong.
    Mr. Llewelyn Llewelyn, tailor, residing in Dandenong, on Prices Highway, had seen and heard an accident.
    He was a car driver, and he estimated the speed as being approximately 12 to 14 miles per hour. There might have been the rumble of a horn. He heard a sound of breaking glass; that and the swerving had attracted his attention. He stood within 35 yards of the accident. There were no cars coming in the opposite direction. The car which struck Mrs. Auhl had head lights burning. The woman apparently had been walking from Henty street, diagonally, to Robinson street. The car had not travelled beyond its own length, when the woman was struck.
    To Mr. Ball: Cars were following along the Highway—one behind the other. He had seen the car turn, possibly, to avoid deceased.
    Horace Davidson, carpenter, of Close street, stated he had heard a swerving sound of a car travelling possibly at a speed of 25 miles per hour. He was not a driver himself. It was a clear night, though rather dark. He had observed no collision, and his attention had been drawn by the sounding of a horn, with brakes intermingled.
    To Mr. Ball: When the car passed, him, in Close street, it was two chains away when he heard the crash. As to whether the car had diminished its pace, after passing him, witness did not know.
    Samuel Park, chemist, of Ripponlea, was a passenger in the front seat of a motor car, driven by a Mr. Short, when the mishap occurred.
    To Mr. Field: They had come from San Remo. Between he and the driver there had been little conversation, and none when the accident happened. Their speed was slow, though what it was he could not say.
    To the Coroner: He had no experience of car driving, and the driver he was sure had not been talking to him then.
    Norman C. Short, a motor driver, residing at Carlton, said he was driving a Rolls Royce car, at about 20 miles per hour, at 7 p.m. on 4th September. He saw a woman, who proved to be Mrs. Auhl, on the Princes Highway, near Dandenong. She had been struck by his car. Another car had been 20 yards ahead of him. He saw the woman running across the road from his right to left side. When he saw her she was five yards ahead of him. He swerved to his right, to avoid her, and had his brake on. The car struck and knocked her to the ground.
    His left front mudguard and left lamp struck her.
    - To Mr. Field: The brakes were perfect. He was travelling at not more than 20 m.p.h. On the road he had kept a good look-out. His headlights were excellent. He never saw Mrs. Auhl until he saw her running towards the car. Quickly he applied the brake—pulling up within six yards. The woman had been running. Had he turned his car to the left it certainly would have struck her.
    There was a ray of light from another car in the distance; He had left San Remo after lunch, and had stopped on the road. He did not sound his horn; There was no time.
    To Mr. Ball: He had been driving at even speed. Mrs. Auhl appeared as running fast. Her hands were above her head, and she was trying evidently to dash across.
    To the Coroner: He had not seen her prior to the moment; He was moving carefully. His eyes were always watching the road when driving.
    For many years he had held a licence, and that has never been endorsed.
    Mrs. Auhl appeared to have moved, out of the shadow, onto the roadside near him.
    Plain-clothes Constable Mclntyre gave evidence concerning those enquiries made by him immediately after the fatality. He regarded the road, lighting, at the scene, as scarcely effective. There is a street light near the footpath, at Henty street, but it does not illumine the Highway. That light is 35 yards from the scene of the accident and the other, nearest light, is 50 yards away. He was satisfied as to the condition, of the driver of the car concerned. He had seen him within 15 minutes of the accident,
    and there was nothing to suggest he was other than perfectly normal.
    VERDICT.
    The Coroner’s finding (Mr. J. H. Cunningham, JP.) was that Sarah Auhl died, at Dandenong, on 4th September, from haemorrhage and shock, caused accidentally, on her crossing the road, and being struck by a motor car.20
  • 13 Oct 1932: Bereavement. AUHL.—The family of the late Sarah Auhl desire to thank all kind friends for letters, cards, floral tributes and personal expressions of sympathy in their sad and tragic bereavement, especially thanking those who rendered assistance; alsoRev. Semmens, Pastor Gay, Adj. Gregor, Lieut. Cahill, Dr. Walker, and Mr. Garnar, who carried out the funeral arrangements. Will all please accept this as a personal acknowledgment of our deepest gratitude.
    14 James st., Dandenong.21

Citations

  1. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#M1469/1888, Robert AUHL & Sarah WILSON."
  2. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D14497/1923 (Age 60) (par Christopher AULD & Unknown) - as Robert AULD, Death registered at Dandenong, Australia."
  3. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D8948/1932 (Age 66) (par Wiliam WILSON & Ellen HEFFERNAN) - as Sarah AUHL, Death registered at Dandenong, Australia."
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    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4496299
  5. [S109] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1909.
  6. [S112] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1912 "as Robert Auhl."
  7. [S114] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1914 "as Robert Auhl."
  8. [S116] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1916 "as Robert Auhl."
  9. [S117] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1917 "as Robert Auhl."
  10. [S118] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1918 "as Robert Auhl."
  11. [S119] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1919 "as Robert Auhl."
  12. [S38] Index of burials in the cemetery of Dandenong Cemetery
    Mr Auhl, 7ft, 55 Meth H, Oct 3 1923
    ,.
  13. [S14] Newspaper - Euroa Advertiser (Vic.), Fri 18 May 1894, p2
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/65518340
  14. [S14] Newspaper - Euroa Advertiser (Vic.), Fri 25 May 1894, p2
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/65518381
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    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/65518434
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    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/10017037
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    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/155708932
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    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/155693645
  19. [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Thu 8 Sep 1932, p5
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/201113952
  20. [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Thu 22 Sep 1932, p3
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/201114112
  21. [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Thu 13 Oct 1932, p4
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/201114326
  22. [S26] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Births) (online).
Last Edited5 Sep 2024

Henrietta Ruby Auhl1

F, #29214, b. 1889
Father*Robert Frederick Auhl1 b. 1863, d. 1 Oct 1923
Mother*Sarah Wilson1 b. 1866, d. 4 Sep 1932
Birth*1889 Euroa, VIC, Australia, #B3120/1889 (par Robt AUHL & Sarah WILSON) - as Henrietta Ruby AUHL.2 

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

DateAddressOccupation and other people at same address
bt 1912 - 1914Gembrook West, VIC, AustraliaOccupation: home duties. With Robert Frederick Auhl and Sarah Auhl.3,4

Citations

  1. [S26] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Births) (online).
  2. [S26] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Births) (online) "#B3120/1889 (par Robt AUHL & Sarah WILSON) - as Henrietta Ruby AUHL, Birth registered at Euroa, Australia."
  3. [S112] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1912 "as Robert Auhl."
  4. [S114] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1914 "as Robert Auhl."
Last Edited5 May 2023

Bertha Mary Auhl1

F, #29215, b. 1890, d. May 1894
Father*Robert Frederick Auhl1 b. 1863, d. 1 Oct 1923
Mother*Sarah Wilson1 b. 1866, d. 4 Sep 1932
Birth*1890 Karramomois South, VIC, Australia, #B14274/1890 (par Robt AUHL & Sarah WILSON) - as Bertha May AUHL.2 
Death*May 1894 Euroa, VIC, Australia, #D5760/1894 (Age 4) (par Robt AUHL & Sarah WILSON) - as Bertha May AUHL.3 

Citations

  1. [S26] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Births) (online).
  2. [S26] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Births) (online) "#B14274/1890 (par Robt AUHL & Sarah WILSON) - as Bertha May AUHL, Birth registered at Karramomus South, Australia."
  3. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D5760/1894 (Age 4) (par Robt AUHL & Sarah WILSON) - as Bertha May AUHL, Death registered at Euroa, Australia."
Last Edited5 May 2023

Alice Emily Auhl1

F, #29216, b. 1891, d. May 1894
Father*Robert Frederick Auhl1 b. 1863, d. 1 Oct 1923
Mother*Sarah Wilson1 b. 1866, d. 4 Sep 1932
Birth*1891 Karramomois, VIC, Australia, #B13925/1891 (par Robt AUHL & Sarah WILSON) - as Alice Emily AUHL.2 
Death*May 1894 Euroa, VIC, Australia, #D5761/1894 (Age 3) (par Robt AUHL & Sarah WILSON) - as Alice Emily AUHL.3 

Citations

  1. [S26] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Births) (online).
  2. [S26] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Births) (online) "#B13925/1891 (par Robt AUHL & Sarah WILSON) - as Alice Emily AUHL, Birth registered at Karramomus, Australia."
  3. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D5761/1894 (Age 3) (par Robt AUHL & Sarah WILSON) - as Alice Emily AUHL, Death registered at Euroa, Australia."
Last Edited5 May 2023

Robert Ernest Auhl1

M, #29217, b. 1893, d. May 1894
Father*Robert Frederick Auhl1 b. 1863, d. 1 Oct 1923
Mother*Sarah Wilson1 b. 1866, d. 4 Sep 1932
Birth*1893 Karramomois, VIC, Australia, #B23652/1893 (par Robert AUHL & Sarah WILSON) - as Robert Ernest AUHL.2 
Death*May 1894 Euroa, VIC, Australia, #D5762/1894 (Age 1) (par Robt AUHL & Sarah WILSON) - as Robt Ernt AUHL.3 

Citations

  1. [S26] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Births) (online).
  2. [S26] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Births) (online) "#B23652/1893 (par Robert AUHL & Sarah WILSON) - as Robert Ernest AUHL, Birth registered at Ka Rr, Australia."
  3. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D5762/1894 (Age 1) (par Robt AUHL & Sarah WILSON) - as Robt Ernt AUHL, Death registered at Euroa, Australia."
Last Edited5 May 2023

Frederick George Auhl1

M, #29218, b. 1895, d. 1953
Father*Robert Frederick Auhl1 b. 1863, d. 1 Oct 1923
Mother*Sarah Wilson1 b. 1866, d. 4 Sep 1932
Birth*1895 Karramomois, VIC, Australia, #B4493/1895 (par Robt AUHL & Sarah WILSON) - as Fredk Geo AUHL.2 
Marriage*1920 Spouse: Doris Ellen Thewlis. #M6826/1920, Fredk Geo AUHL & Doris Ellen THEWLIS.3
 
Death*1953 Pakenham, VIC, Australia, #D23532/1953 (Age 58) (par Robert AUHL & Sarah WILSON) - as Frederick George AUHL.4 

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

DateAddressOccupation and other people at same address
bt 1917 - 1919Pakenham, VIC, AustraliaOccupation: carpenter.5,6,7

Citations

  1. [S26] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Births) (online).
  2. [S26] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Births) (online) "#B4493/1895 (par Robt AUHL & Sarah WILSON) - as Fredk Geo AUHL, Birth registered at Karramomois, Australia."
  3. [S27] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Marriages) (online) "#M6826/1920, Fredk Geo AUHL & Doris Ellen THEWLIS."
  4. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D23532/1953 (Age 58) (par Robert AUHL & Sarah WILSON) - as Frederick George AUHL, born Miepoll via Euroa. Death registered at Pakenham, Australia."
  5. [S117] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1917.
  6. [S118] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1918.
  7. [S119] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1919.
Last Edited4 Jul 2024

Arthur Edgar Auhl1

M, #29219, b. 1898, d. 1898
Father*Robert Frederick Auhl1 b. 1863, d. 1 Oct 1923
Mother*Sarah Wilson1 b. 1866, d. 4 Sep 1932
Death*1898 Kialla West, VIC, Australia, #D12606/1898 (Age 5 months) (par Robt AUHL & Sarah WILSON) - as Arth Edw AUHL.2 
Birth*1898 Kialla West, VIC, Australia, #B12072/1898 (par Robt AUHL & Sarah WILSON) - as Arth Edgar AUHL.3 

Citations

  1. [S26] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Births) (online).
  2. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D12606/1898 (Age 5 months) (par Robt AUHL & Sarah WILSON) - as Arth Edw AUHL, Death registered at Kialla W, Australia."
  3. [S26] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Births) (online) "#B12072/1898 (par Robt AUHL & Sarah WILSON) - as Arth Edgar AUHL, Birth registered at Kialla West, Australia."
Last Edited5 May 2023

William Edward Auhl1

M, #29220, b. 1900
Father*Robert Frederick Auhl1 b. 1863, d. 1 Oct 1923
Mother*Sarah Wilson1 b. 1866, d. 4 Sep 1932
Birth*1900 Kialla West, VIC, Australia, #B12113/1900 (par Robt AUHL & Sarah WILSON) - as Wm Edw AUHL.2 

Citations

  1. [S26] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Births) (online).
  2. [S26] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Births) (online) "#B12113/1900 (par Robt AUHL & Sarah WILSON) - as Wm Edw AUHL, Birth registered at Kialla West, Australia."
Last Edited5 May 2023
 

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.