Alfred James Schlipalius

M, #301, b. 1884, d. 4 Jan 1958
Father*Charles Leopold Schlipalius b. 1851, d. 10 Feb 1927
Mother*Jessie Ann Marshall b. 1854, d. 2 May 1931
Birth*1884 Prahran, VIC, Australia, #B19555.1 
Christening28 Sep 1884 Berwick Christ Church, Berwick, VIC, Australia.2 
Education*Aug 1887 Attended State School 2560 Upper Beaconsfield - admitted age 3y 0m.3 
Marriage*1913 Spouse: Jessie Charlotte Hopkins. VIC, Australia, #M1168.4
 
Widower29 Jan 1938Alfred James Schlipalius became a widower upon the death of his wife Jessie Charlotte Hopkins.5 
Death*4 Jan 1958 Dandenong, VIC, Australia, #D20554 (Age 73.)6 

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

DateAddressOccupation and other people at same address
bt 1908 - 1909Upper Beaconsfield, VIC, AustraliaOccupation: farmer. With Charles Leopold Schlipalius and Jessie Ann Schlipalius and Christian Leopold Schlipalius Herbert Lawrence Schlipalius.7,8
1912Upper Beaconsfield, VIC, AustraliaOccupation: farmer. With Charles Leopold Schlipalius and Jessie Ann Schlipalius and Christian Leopold Schlipalius Herbert Lawrence Schlipalius.9
1913Upper Beaconsfield, VIC, AustraliaOccupation: farmer. With Christian Leopold Schlipalius Herbert Lawrence Schlipalius.10

Newspaper-Articles

  • 20 Sep 1899: POLICE NEWS. BERWICK POLICE COURT. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 13. Before Messrs. J. Wilson, W. Fuller, and A. S. Robertson, J's.P.
    Martin Olsen, a foreigner, was charged with having broken into the house of George Christie on the 2nd inst., and stolen a tent and a pruning scissors, of the value of 10/. George Christie stated that he left his house at Upper Beaconsfield on the date mentioned at 7.15 a.m., securely locking the door. When he returned, between 10 and 11 the same evening, he found one of the windows broken in, and the articles mentioned missing; the tent produced was his ; he knew it by the patchwork, ropes, and string upon it ; he had had it in his possession for seven years; the scissors were on his table when he left home ; they belonged to a man named Lewis, who lent them to another person, and they were left with him until the owner called for them : he found a peculiar button on the floor of his house, which he handed to Constable Steele.
    John George Lewis, of Upper Beaconsfield, organbuilder, identified the scissors as his property; he identified them by a peculiarity in the manufacture of the blades, and valued them at 5/ or 6/.
    Henri Ernest Martin, contractor, Beaconsfield, said that the prisoner called at his place at 10.20 a.m. on the the 2nd, and asked for work : he came to witness from the eastern end of the paddock and left again by the western : at that time prisoner was carrying nothing but a walking stick ; at 4.30 on the same day he saw the prisoner carrying a bundle which looked like calico tied up loosely or a tent ; prisoner was about 100 yards away at that time; prisoner told him that he had been working at Backhouse's place. Alfred Schlipalius stated that he saw prisoner near his father's place at about 2 o'clock on the 2nd; he was then going towards Christie's place, and was not carrying a swag; he saw no one else travelling on the road.
    Terence Kirwin, laborer, saw prisoner about noon on the 2nd inst; witness offered him a couple of day's work, but it was not accepted; asked prisoner where his swag was, and be replied that he did not have one; went with prisoner to Sykes' Hotel to have a drink, and returned to cricket ground, where prisoner asked for 1/ which was given him; witness noticed particularly the coat which prisoner was wearing and the buttons upon it; they had a peculiar fastening; the button produced by Christie was very similar to those on prisoner coat ; he never saw buttons like them before.
    Constable Steele, of Berwick, said that he had examined Christie's place, and found that the kitchen window which had six panes of glass in it had had five of the number broken; one of the crossbars was also broken; it must have been broken from the outside ; the hole made was large enough to admit a man; saw the prisoner in a paddock at Gembrook where he was working, and asked him where he was on the 2nd inst, and he replied "down the road at Beaconsfeld;" searched prisoner's camp and found the tent produced by Christie; asked where he got the tent, prisoner said he bought it from a Frenchman but he had no receipt; he then arrested prisoner ; on the way to the watchhouse, whilst crossing Stony Creek bridge, prisoner said that that was the place where he bought the tent from the Frenchman; on the 5th inst. Christie gave him a button; he compared it with those on prisoner's coat, and found that it was identical with them; there were three buttons missing from prisoner's coat.
    John Tyler also gave evidence that he saw the prisoner at Beaconsfield between 3 and 4 o'clock on the date mentioned, carrying a bundle which looked like a tent; prisoner dropped the bundle and came on and had a conversation with him about work.
    Prisoner was committed for trial.
    At the Criminal Court on Monday accused was found guilty, admitted six prior convictions, and was sentenced to three years' imprisonment with hard labour. Martin Olsen, Jessey Sykes, Henry Ernest Martin, John Tyler, Terence Kerwin, John George Lewis, George Christie11
  • 4 Apr 1914: SCHLIPALIUS (nee Jessie Hopkins).—On the 20th February, at M'Alister-street Sale to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Schlipalius—a son (Alfred Robert). Jessie Charlotte Schlipalius12
  • 3 Jan 1931: SCHLIPALIUS.—On the 1st January, at Gippsland Hospital, Sale (after a short and sudden illness), Reginald Charles, the dearly beloved second eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Schlipalius, of Kilmany South, and loved brother of Alf, Thelma, Irene, Leon, and Arthur aged 15 years. —At rest.13
  • 29 Mar 1934: THANKS. Mr. A. J. Schlipalius desires to tender thanks to Drs. Hagenauer, Fitzpatrick and Watters, and the Nuring Staff of the Gippsland Hospital; also Rev. J. F. Butler, and many kind friends for their attention and messages of sympathy on the occasion of his recent sad bereavement.14
  • 3 Jan 1935: IN MEMORIAM. SCHLIPALIUS.—In loving memory of our dearly loved son and brother, Reginald, who passed away on January 1, 1931.
    Four years of silent sorrow
    With only sweet memories left.
    Our Reg.
    Some day, some-time we will understand.
    -Inserted by his loving parents, sisters and brothers.15
  • 14 Feb 1938: BEREAVEMENT NOTICE. Mr. A. J. SCHLIPALIUS and FAMILY, of Kilmany, desire to THANK all kind friends for letters, cards, telegrams and floral tributes and expressions of sympathy in their recent sad bereavement; especially thanking Dr. Hagenauer, and the Nursing Staff of the Gippsland Hospital. Will all please accept this as a personal acknowledgment of their sincere gratitude.16

Citations

  1. [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888 "#B19555."
  2. [S50] Miscellaneous Source, Findmypast - Australia, Births and Baptisms, 1792-1981 Transcription.
  3. [S25] School Records - Beaconsfield North 2560: Parent Charles Schlipalius, Gardener.
  4. [S3] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Edwardian Index Victoria 1902-1913.
  5. [S22] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (online).
  6. [S5] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Death Index Victoria 1921-1985.
  7. [S108] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1908.
  8. [S109] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1909.
  9. [S112] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1912.
  10. [S113] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1913.
  11. [S12] Newspaper - South Bourke and Mornington Journal (Richmond, Vic.), 20 Sep 1899, p2.
  12. [S14] Newspaper - Leader (Melbourne, Vic.), Sat 4 Apr 1914, p59
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/89317297
  13. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), Sat 3 Jan 1931, p9
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4243697
  14. [S14] Newspaper - Gippsland Times (Vic.), Thu 29 Mar 1934, p2
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/62673779
  15. [S14] Newspaper - Gippsland Times (Vic.), Thu 3 Jan 1935, p2
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/62948999
  16. [S14] Newspaper - Gippsland Times (Vic.), Mon 14 Feb 1938, p8
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/63085000
Last Edited5 Apr 2019

Herbert Lawrence Schlipalius

M, #302, b. 1887, d. 17 Feb 1934
Father*Charles Leopold Schlipalius b. 1851, d. 10 Feb 1927
Mother*Jessie Ann Marshall b. 1854, d. 2 May 1931
Birth*1887 Berwick, VIC, Australia, #B779.1 
Education*1890 Attended State School 2560 Upper Beaconsfield - admitted age 3y 1m.2 
Death*17 Feb 1934 Gippsland Hospital, Sale, VIC, Australia, #D13263 (Age 47.)3 
Death-Notice*19 Feb 1934 SCHLIPALIUS.—On February 17th, at the Gippsland Hospital, Sale, Herbert Lawrence, fifth son of the late Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Schlipalius, of 9 William street, Malvern, and brother of A. J. Schlipalius, Kilmany South. Aged 47 years. A patient sufferer at rest.
FUNERAL NOTICE. The friends of the late Mr. Herbert Lawrence Schlipalius are invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Sale General Cemetery.
The Funeral will move from the Gippsland Hospital THIS DAY, at 2.15 p.m., arriving at Cemetery at 2.45 p.m.
L. JENSEN PTY. LTD., Funeral Directors.4 

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

DateAddressOccupation and other people at same address
bt 1908 - 1909Upper Beaconsfield, VIC, AustraliaOccupation: farmer. With Charles Leopold Schlipalius and Jessie Ann Schlipalius and Christian Leopold Schlipalius Alfred James Schlipalius.5,6
1912Upper Beaconsfield, VIC, AustraliaOccupation: farmer. With Charles Leopold Schlipalius and Jessie Ann Schlipalius and Christian Leopold Schlipalius Alfred James Schlipalius.7
1913Upper Beaconsfield, VIC, AustraliaOccupation: farmer. With Alfred James Schlipalius and Christian Leopold Schlipalius.8

Citations

  1. [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888 "#B779."
  2. [S25] School Records - Beaconsfield North 2560: father/guardian Charles Schlipalius, farmer, no previous schooling.
  3. [S5] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Death Index Victoria 1921-1985.
  4. [S14] Newspaper - Gippsland Times (Vic.), Mon 19 Feb 1934, p2
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/62673164
  5. [S108] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1908.
  6. [S109] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1909.
  7. [S112] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1912.
  8. [S113] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1913.
Last Edited22 Feb 2018

Theresa Charlotte Schlipalius

F, #303, b. Dec 1888, d. Dec 1888
Father*Charles Leopold Schlipalius b. 1851, d. 10 Feb 1927
Mother*Jessie Ann Marshall b. 1854, d. 2 May 1931
Birth*Dec 1888 Beaconsfield, VIC, Australia, #B26744.1 
Death*Dec 1888 Stony Creek, VIC, Australia, #D12198 (Age 12 days) - buried 26 Dec 1888.2 

Grave

  • IND 306/308, St Kilda Cemetery, St Kilda, VIC, Australia, Our father Charles Gustave SCHLIPALIUS 13.5.1897 73 / our mother Emma Margaret, wife of above 26.3.1889 56 / also Lettie, grand dtr of above 19.6.1920 43 / Father & mother Charles L SCHLIPALIUS 10.2.1927 78 / Jessie A SCHLIPALIUS 2.5.1931 783

Citations

  1. [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888 "#B26744."
  2. [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888 "[reg: Strong Creek] - probably indexing error."
  3. [S48] Index of burials in the cemetery of St Kilda,
    Plots 0306 - 0308.
Last Edited25 Feb 2018

Edith Winifred Schlipalius

F, #304, b. 1892, d. 21 Apr 1971
Father*Charles Leopold Schlipalius b. 1851, d. 10 Feb 1927
Mother*Jessie Ann Marshall b. 1854, d. 2 May 1931
Probate (Will)* 720/829. Edith Winifred SCHLIPALIUS Date of grant: 03 Jun 1971; Date of death: 21 Apr 1971; Occupation: Spinster; Residence: Armadale.1 
Birth*1892 Beaconsfield North, VIC, Australia, #B900.2 
Death*21 Apr 1971 Malvern, VIC, Australia, #D8599 age 79 - as SCHLIPALIUS.2 

Citations

  1. [S35] Probate Records, PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), VPRS 28/ P5 unit 1088, item 720/829
    VPRS 7591/ P4 unit 188, item 720/829.
  2. [S2] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Federation Index Victoria 1889-1901 "#B900."
Last Edited25 Feb 2018

Harold Arthur Schlipalius

M, #305, b. 1895, d. 25 Oct 1983
Father*Charles Leopold Schlipalius b. 1851, d. 10 Feb 1927
Mother*Jessie Ann Marshall b. 1854, d. 2 May 1931
Probate (Will)* 928/070. Harold Arthur SCHLIPALIUS Date of grant: 30 Nov 1983; Date of death: 25 Oct 1983; Occupation: Gent; Residence: Toorak.1 
Birth*1895 Beaconsfield, VIC, Australia, #B789.2 
Marriage-Notice*6 Jul 1923 The engagement is announced of Miss Violet Leila Warren, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren, Barkly avenue, Malvern, to Mr. Harold A. Schlipalius, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Schlipalius, of William street, Malvern.3 
Marriage*24 Oct 1923 Spouse: Violet Leila Warren. Congregational Church, Malvern, VIC, Australia, #M11955.4
 
Widower20 Jul 1925Harold Arthur Schlipalius became a widower upon the death of his wife Violet Leila Warren.4 
Land-UBeac*5 Aug 1931 GEM-D-74. Transfer from Jessie Ann Schlipalius to Harold Arthur Schlipalius. 7a 1r 38p.5 
Marriage*1940 Spouse: Dorothy Irene Graupner. VIC, Australia, #M14351.4
 
Land-UBeac*4 Mar 1977 GEM-D-74 (part). Transfer from Harold Arthur Schlipalius to Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works. 1.003 ha.6 
Death*25 Oct 1983 Prahran, VIC, Australia, #D24486 (Age 88.)7 

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

DateAddressOccupation and other people at same address
bt 1967 - 1968Flat 5 773 Malvern Road, Toorak, VIC, AustraliaOccupation: builder. With Dorothy Irene Schlipalius.8,9

Newspaper-Articles

  • 7 Dec 1923: MARRIAGES. Mr. H. A. Schlipalius to Miss L. L. Warren. On Wednesday evening, October 24, the marriage of Mr. Harold Arthur Schlipalius, to Miss Leila Violet Warren, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren, Barkly Avenue, Malvern, was celebrated at the Congregational Church, Malvern. The bride, who was given away by her uncle, wore a becoming gown of charmeuse and georgette, trimmed with seed pearls, ornament of pearls at side of draped skirt, also a wreath and veil, with a court train. Miss Schlipalius (the bridegroom's sister) and Miss Carrie Dennett were bridesmaids. Miss Schlipalius wore a smart frock of powder-blue crepe de chine, with georgette sleeves, trimmed with gold tissue, and Miss Bennett wore mauve silk trimmed with silver tissue. They both carried bouquets of carnations and fern, Little Miss Hopkins was train-bearer in pink crepe de chine, trimmed with frills. Mr. A. McMicken was best man, and Mr. H. Warren (brother of the bride) groomsman. During the signing of the register, Miss Min Mclvor sang "Because."
    The reception was held at the Rechabite Hall, Prahran. The bride's present to the bridegroom was a gold watch. The bridegroom's present to the bride, a gold expansion wristlet watch and string of pearls, bridesmaids, strings of pearls; train-bearer, silver filled gold bangle. The present to the bride from her mother was a piano. Violet Leila Warren10

Citations

  1. [S35] Probate Records, PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), VPRS 28/ P13 unit 283, item 928/070
    VPRS 7591/ P9 unit 59, item 928/070.
  2. [S2] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Federation Index Victoria 1889-1901 "#B789."
  3. [S14] Newspaper - The Prahran Telegraph (Vic.), Fri 6 Jul 1923, p4
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/165093998
  4. [S22] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (online).
  5. [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), C/T 2039-764 - Harold Arthur Schlipalius of 9 William Street Malvern Furniture Manufacturer.
  6. [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), C/T 2039-764 - Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works - C/T 9201-936.
  7. [S5] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Death Index Victoria 1921-1985.
  8. [S167] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1967.
  9. [S168] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1968.
  10. [S14] Newspaper - The Prahran Telegraph (Vic.), 7 Dec 1923, p6
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/165098957
Last Edited20 Oct 2020

Louis Gustav Schlipalius

M, #306, b. 1890, d. Jul 1890
Father*Charles Leopold Schlipalius b. 1851, d. 10 Feb 1927
Mother*Jessie Ann Marshall b. 1854, d. 2 May 1931
Birth*1890 Beaconsfield North, VIC, Australia, #B683.1 
Death*Jul 1890 Prahran, VIC, Australia, #D13358 (Age 6M) - buried 24 Jul 1890.2 

Grave

  • IND 306/308, St Kilda Cemetery, St Kilda, VIC, Australia, Our father Charles Gustave SCHLIPALIUS 13.5.1897 73 / our mother Emma Margaret, wife of above 26.3.1889 56 / also Lettie, grand dtr of above 19.6.1920 43 / Father & mother Charles L SCHLIPALIUS 10.2.1927 78 / Jessie A SCHLIPALIUS 2.5.1931 783

Citations

  1. [S2] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Federation Index Victoria 1889-1901 "#B683."
  2. [S2] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Federation Index Victoria 1889-1901 "#D13358 age 6M."
  3. [S48] Index of burials in the cemetery of St Kilda,
    Plots 0306 - 0308.
Last Edited25 Feb 2018

George Frederick Brind

M, #307, b. 1838, d. 8 Jul 1901

Upper Beaconsfield

Mr Brind owned two blocks of land near the Split Rock. He was one of the five trustees instrumental in building the assembly hall.1
Father*John Brind
Mother*Mary Hanslow
Birth*1838 Wiltshire, England.2 
Marriage*14 Nov 1874 Spouse: Elizabeth Ann Dowling. All Saints' Church, St Kilda, VIC, Australia, #M3941.3
 
Marriage-Notice*21 Nov 1874 BRIND-DOWLING.—On the 14th inst., at All Saints', St. Kilda, George Frederick Brind, Taroona, St. Kilda, to Elizabeth Ann, eldest daughter of Henry Dowling, Hatherley, Launceston, Tasmania.4 
Land-UBeac*b 1879Selection: PAK-218. 19a 3r 38p - Land File 62/49 (1880 map). Govt Land Sale 5036 7/3/1879 Upset £1/ac Valued £56 5s. Crown Grant to G. F. BRIND on 7 Mar 1879.5,6 
Land-UBeac*7 Mar 1879 PAK-220. Transfer from Henry Brind to George Frederick Brind. 19a 3r 38p (Crown Grant to G F Brind 8 Jul 1879.)7 
Land-UBeac*b 16 Apr 1879 GEM-C-1. Transfer from Elizabeth Delany to George Frederick Brind. 20a 0r 0p - Originally selected by P. DELANEY, then his widow, but crown grant to G. F. BRIND on 16 Apr 1879. Improvements 50 chains of fencing £65, clearing £20, total £85.8,9 
Land-UBeac*b Oct 1879 GEM-C-13. Transfer from Henry Bestall Jerram to George Frederick Brind. 19a 3r 28p - No Land File. Originally selected by W. Ross, but crown grant to G. F. BRIND on 14 Oct 1879.10,11 
(Transfer to) Land-UBeac7 Dec 1883 PAK-66 (pt Lot 1). Transfer from Arthur Knight to George Britton Halford, William Elms, George Frederick Brind, Edward Fitzhaley A'Beckett, William Henry Goff. 1a 0r 0.8/10p - transfer to new owners as Trustees.12 
(Transfer to) Land-UBeac6 May 1884 GEM-D-1 LP2461 (Assembly Hall). Transfer from Thomas Jacques Martin to George Britton Halford, William Elms, George Frederick Brind, Edward Fitzhaley A'Beckett, William Henry Goff. 1a 0r 20p - transfer to new owners as Trustees. This was a gift from T J Martin to the trustees.13,14 
(Mortgagor) Land-Note6 May 1884 GEM-D-1 LP2461 (Assembly Hall): Mortgagee: John Wood Fleming and Gilbert Burn Macintyire - discharged 13 Apr 1891. Mortgagor was George Britton Halford, William Elms, George Frederick Brind, Edward Fitzhaley A'Beckett, William Henry Goff.15 
Land-UBeac17 Jul 1889 GEM-C-13. Transfer from George Frederick Brind to James Oliver Walford Robert William Berry MacKenzie. 19a 3r 28p.16 
Land-UBeac17 Jul 1889 GEM-C-1. Transfer from George Frederick Brind to James Oliver Walford Robert William Berry MacKenzie. 20a 0r 0p.17 
Land-UBeac*17 Jul 1889 PAK-218.220. Transfer from George Frederick Brind to James Oliver Walford Robert William Berry MacKenzie. 19a 3r 38p + 19a 3r 38p.18 
Death*8 Jul 1901 "Geldeston", St Alma Road, St Kilda, VIC, Australia, #D11711 age 63 [par John BRIND & Mary HANSLOW].2 
Death-Notice*9 Jul 1901 BRIND.-On the 8th July, at his residence, "Geldeston," Alma-road, St. Kilda (suddenly, from heart failure after pneumonia), George Frederick Brind.
THE Friends of the late Mr. GEORGE FREDERICK BRIND, manager D. and W. Murray Limited, are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the St. Kilda Cemetery. The funeral is appointed to move from his late residence, "Geldeston," Alma road, St. Kilda, Tomorrow (Wednesday, the 10th), at 3 o'clock punctually.19 
Probate (Will)*5 Oct 1901 80/401. Warehouseman. Had no real estate at the time of death.20 

Grave

  • St Kilda Cemetery, St Kilda, VIC, Australia, 65,67: George Frederick BRIND d St Kilda 8.7.1901 63; also Elizabeth Ann, wife of above, d Berwick 2.3.1902 63; also their dtr May Dowling BRIND 5.7.194021

Newspaper-Articles

  • 2 Dec 1874: BRIND-DOWLING.-On the 14th ult., at All Saints' Church, St Kilda, by the Rev. J. H. Gregory, George Frederick Brind, of St Kilda, to Elizabeth Ann, eldest daughter of Henry Dowling, Launceston. Elizabeth Ann Dowling22
  • 9 Aug 1875: BRIND -On the 14th ult., at Acland-street, St. Kilda, the wife of George Frederick Brind, prematurely, of a daughter, stillborn. Elizabeth Ann Dowling23
  • 21 Sep 1875: BRIND -On the 3rd ult, at Gloucester, England, Mary Brind, aged 72 the much loved mother or Henry Brind (Ballarat) and George Frederick Brind (Melbourne)24
  • 16 May 1876: THE STEVENSON CASE. A statement gained currency yesterday to the effect that the letters which had arrived per the Northumberland, steamer, for the firm of Messrs L. Stevenson and Sons had been detained by the Customs authorities pending an examination. We are authorised to state that there was not the slightest vestige of truth in the rumour. It appears that it is usual for a large number of letters and packages of printed matter to be sent by the ship direct to the agents of the ship (in this case Messrs. Siddeley and Co.) for the consignees, and up to a recent period the practice has been to allow delivery to take place without any interference on the part of the Custom; authorities. A short time ago, however, instructions were given that these letters and papers were to be sent to the Custom-house, presumably for the purpose of inspection, if the suspicion was entertained that dutiable articles were concealed in any of the packets. This practice was pursued yesterday, but all the letters were delivered unopened. Messrs. Stevenson and Sons deny the state ment which appeared in a morning contemporary, that they asked the Government to allow them a day's grace to demand the goods seized by the Customs authorities. The firm allege that they protested formally at the time the goods were taken possession of, and at once gave notice of action against the Government for illegal seizure. It is consequently contended that any demand for the goods afterwards would have placed the firm in a false position.
    The Government have at length apparently made up their mind to proceed criminally against the persons concerned, in resisting the Customs authorities in the storming of the warehouse on April 8. An information was filed yesterday in the Central Criminal Court against George Stevenson, George Frederick Brind, Daniel Macnamara, Walter Macfarlane, and Adam "Wilkinson, as follows :
    In the Central Bailiwick, colony of Vic- toria, to wit, George Briscoe Kerferd, Esquire, the Attorney-General of our lady the Queen, presents that George Stevenson, George Frederick Brind, and Daniel Macnamara, at Melbourne, in the said bailiwick, on the 8th day of April, in the year A.D. 1876, unlawfully did assault Michael Frederick Gordon, the said Michael Frederick Gordon then being an officer of customs, and then being in the due execution of his duty as such officer of customs, against the form of the statute in such case made and provided ; and the said Attorney-General doth further present that this presentment is preferred under the direction of the Commissioner of Customs.
    Second Count.-And the said Attorney General doth further present that the said George Stevenson, George Frederick Brind, and Daniel Macnamara, at the place afore said, afterwards, to wit, on the day and year aforesaid, unlawfully did assault Richard Horatio Dawson, then being an officer of customs, and then being in the due execution of his duty as such officer of customs, against the form of the statute in such case made and provided; and the said Attorney General doth further present that this pre sentment is preferred under the direction of the Commissioner of Customs.
    Third Count-And the said Attorney General doth further present that the said George Stevenson, one Walter Macfarlane, and one Adam Wilkinson, at the place aforesaid, afterwards, to wit, on the day and year aforesaid, unlawfully did assault Hugh Miller Guthrie, the said Hugh Miller Guthrie then being in the due execution of his duty as such officer of customs, against the form of the statute in such cases made and provided ; and the said Attorney-General doth further present that this presentment is preferred under the direction of the Commissioner of Customs.
    Fourth Count-And the said Attorney- General doth further present that the said George Stevenson, Walter Macfarlane, and Adam Wilkinson, at the place aforesaid, afterwards, to wit, on the day and year aforesaid, unlawfully did by force and violence resist and obstruct Hugh Miller Guthrie, the said Hugh Miller Guthrie then being an officer of customs, and then being in due execution of his duty as such officer of customs, against the form of the statute in such case made and provided ; the said Attorney-General doth farther present that this presentment is preferred under the direction of the Commissioner of Customs.
    As the case against Mr. Wilkinson is included with that of the others charged, he, consequently, will not be tried separately, and it is doubtful whether the trials can take place during the present Criminal Sittings. The defendants, however, when called upon will have to appear and give bail for their appearance, otherwise a Bench warrant will be issued for their arrest. At the Police Court prosecutions against the firm for evasions of the Customs Act, Mr, O'Loghlen and Mr. M'Farland will appear on behalf of the Crown.25
  • 23 Jun 1876: The trial of Mr. George Stevenson, of the firm of L. Stevenson and Sons, and Messrs. Brind, Wilkinson, Macfarlane, and Macnamara, charged with assaulting and resisting customs officers while in the execution of their duty, was concluded at the Central Criminal Court yesterday. His Honour Mr, Justice Fellows in summing up withdrew all the law points from the jury as matters for the decision of the Supreme Court in case of a verdict of guilty. As to the facts ol the case he told the jury they had not to consider at all whether any frauds had been committed on the Customs. If Mr. Guthrie had reasonable cause for believing, and did believe, that such frauds had been going on, and that his duty as an officer of customs required him to enter and search Mr. Steven son's warehouse, he was there in the execution of his duty. As to the first assault on the customs officers, Gordon and Dawson, his Honour directed the jury that if they had even been quietly put out of the warehouse without any violence whatever, the assault was committed. He also said that though the jury did not believe that Wilkinson had struck Mr. Guthrie with the piece of wood from the door, if they believed that he pushed him, that was sufficient to convict the defendant of an assault. The jury retired at 20 minutes to 6 o'clock, and at a few minutes past 6 returned with a verdict of not guilty on all the counts of the presentment. There was a great demonstration of applause in court when the foreman (Mr. W. W. Shelley) announced the verdict, and the defendants were loudly cheered as they left the court. The court was densely thronged, and the cheers were deafening, and continued for nearly a minute. When the crowd got outside the precincts of the court they indulged in three hearty cheers for Mr. Stevenson and the other defendants, and three groans for the informer Trowell and the Government.26
  • 15 Aug 1882: Sir Henry Parkes landed from the John Elder yesterday morning in excellent health having benefited greatly by his trip to America and Europe. At Menzies Hotel he was waited upon by a committee of gentlemen representing the citizens of Melbourne who were introduced by Mr C. J. Ham the mayor of Melbourne. The committee consisted of Mr F. S. Grimwade, president of the Chamber of Commerce ; Mr T. Loader chairman of the Harbour Trust ; Mr George Robertson, Mr G. F. Brind, Mr H. C. Fraser, Mr J Blyth, Mr W. G. Sprigg, and Mr T. C. Mackley. Thomas Cole Mackley27

Citations

  1. [S61] Upper Beaconsfield History Archive.
  2. [S2] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Federation Index Victoria 1889-1901 "#D11711 age 63 [par John BRIND & Mary HANSLOW]."
  3. [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888 "#M3941."
  4. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 21 Nov 1874, p1.
  5. [S81] Land Records & Parish Maps ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria). VPRS 5357/P0000/3886 62/49 G F BRIND PAKENHAM 218 20--0--0. 1879 - 1879.
  6. [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), C/T 1110-989 - George Frederick Brind of Melbourne.
  7. [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), C/T 1115-854 - George Frederick Brind of Melbourne Warehouseman.
  8. [S81] Land Records & Parish Maps ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria). Land File 247/49 Unit 3826.
  9. [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), C/T 1120-944 - George Frederick Brind.
  10. [S81] Land Records & Parish Maps ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria). VPRS 5357/P0000/3794     1891/49. HENRY B JARRAM. GEMBROOK 13 C. 19--3--28. 1877 - 1879.
  11. [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), C/T 1154-751 - George Frederick Brind of Melbourne.
  12. [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), C/T 1297-366 - Arthur Knight to George Britton Halford, Edward Fitzhaley A'Beckett, George Frederick Brind, William Elms, William Henry Goff - see C/T 1524-764 (this land is reserved for the church or another community building).
  13. [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), C/T 1154-605 - Thomas Jacques Martin to George Britton Halford, Edward Fitzhaley A'Beckett, George Frederick Brind, William Elms, William Henry Goff all of Melbourne Gentlemen - C/T 1565-907.
  14. [S199] Series: VPRS13718 PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), 2998 School Building File. Letter from W H Goff to the Education Department, 15 May 1889.
  15. [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), C/T 1565-907 - Mortgage No 59635 - discharged 13 Apr 1891.
  16. [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), C/T 1154-751 - James Walford of Hotham Street, East St Kilda, Gentleman, and Robert William Berry McKenzie of No 75 Chancery Lane Melbourne Accountant.
  17. [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), C/T 1120-944 - James Walford of Hotham Street, East St Kilda, Gentleman, and Robert William Berry McKenzie of No 75 Chancery Lane Melbourne Accountant.
  18. [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), C/T 1110-754 + 1115-854 - James Walford of Hotham Street, East St Kilda, Gentleman, and Robert William Berry McKenzie of No 75 Chancery Lane Melbourne Accountant.
  19. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 9 Jul 1901, p1.
  20. [S35] Probate Records, PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), 80/401.
  21. [S48] Index of burials in the cemetery of St Kilda,
    65,67
    George Frederick BRIND d St Kilda 8.7.1901 63
    also Elizabeth Ann, wife of above, d Berwick 2.3.1902 63
    also their dtr May Dowling BRIND 5.7.1940.
  22. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 2 Dec 1874, p1.
  23. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 9 Aug 1875, p1.
  24. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 21 Sep 1875, p1.
  25. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 16 May 1876, p7.
  26. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 23 Jun 1876, p5.
  27. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 15 Aug 1882, p5.
Last Edited7 Oct 2017

Elizabeth Ann Dowling

F, #308, b. 1839, d. 2 Mar 1902
Married NameBrind. 
Birth*1839 Launceston, TAS, Australia.1 
Marriage*14 Nov 1874 Spouse: George Frederick Brind. All Saints' Church, St Kilda, VIC, Australia, #M3941.2
 
Marriage-Notice*21 Nov 1874 BRIND-DOWLING.—On the 14th inst., at All Saints', St. Kilda, George Frederick Brind, Taroona, St. Kilda, to Elizabeth Ann, eldest daughter of Henry Dowling, Hatherley, Launceston, Tasmania.3 
Widow8 Jul 1901Elizabeth Ann Dowling became a widow upon the death of her husband George Frederick Brind.4 
Death*2 Mar 1902 Berwick, VIC, Australia, #D686 age 63 [par Henry DOWLING & Eliza].1 
Death-Notice*4 Mar 1902 BRIND.—On the 2nd March, at Berwick, Elizabeth Ann, relict of the late George F. Brind, Esq., of St. Kilda, aged 63 years.
THE Friends of the late Mrs. ELIZABETH ANN BRIND are respectfully invited to follow her remains to the place of interment, the St. Kilda Cemetery.
The Funeral is appointed to move from All Saints' Church of England, Chapel-street and Dandenong-road, St. Kilda, THIS DAY (Tuesday, the 4th), at 4 o'clock.
WILLIAM GEORGE APPS, Undertaker, St. Kilda.5 
Probate (Will)*13 May 1902 82/819 Administration.6 

Grave

  • St Kilda Cemetery, St Kilda, VIC, Australia, 65,67: George Frederick BRIND d St Kilda 8.7.1901 63; also Elizabeth Ann, wife of above, d Berwick 2.3.1902 63; also their dtr May Dowling BRIND 5.7.19407

Newspaper-Articles

  • 2 Dec 1874: BRIND-DOWLING.-On the 14th ult., at All Saints' Church, St Kilda, by the Rev. J. H. Gregory, George Frederick Brind, of St Kilda, to Elizabeth Ann, eldest daughter of Henry Dowling, Launceston. George Frederick Brind8
  • 9 Aug 1875: BRIND -On the 14th ult., at Acland-street, St. Kilda, the wife of George Frederick Brind, prematurely, of a daughter, stillborn. George Frederick Brind9

Citations

  1. [S3] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Edwardian Index Victoria 1902-1913 "#D686 age 63 [par Henry DOWLING & Eliza]."
  2. [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888 "#M3941."
  3. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 21 Nov 1874, p1.
  4. [S2] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Federation Index Victoria 1889-1901 "#D11711 age 63 [par John BRIND & Mary HANSLOW]."
  5. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 4 Mar 1902, p1.
  6. [S35] Probate Records, PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), 82/819.
  7. [S48] Index of burials in the cemetery of St Kilda,
    65,67
    George Frederick BRIND d St Kilda 8.7.1901 63
    also Elizabeth Ann, wife of above, d Berwick 2.3.1902 63
    also their dtr May Dowling BRIND 5.7.1940.
  8. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 2 Dec 1874, p1.
  9. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 9 Aug 1875, p1.
Last Edited13 Dec 2016

Andrew Nelson

M, #310, b. 1841, d. 15 Feb 1907
Note* Matilda Barrett. 1884: children in school register at Upper Beaconsfield. 
Birth*1841 Kragea, Norway. [as Andro NEALLESON]1,2 
(Migrant) Migration/Travel24 Jul 1853 To SA, Australia. Ship Adela from Liverpool
Arrived in VIC six months later on barque Adelaide.2
 
Marriage*23 Jul 1868 Spouse: Matilda Barrett. Port Melbourne, VIC, Australia, #M2734.3
 
Naturalisation*1877Andrew Nelson was naturalised in 1877; Age 37 years - been in Australia for 23 years + five months - occupation mariner.4 
Land-UBeac*abt 1882Selection: GEM-E-9. 160a 0r 0p - Land File 11454/19.20.5 
Land-UBeac*abt 1887 GEM-E-9. Transfer from Andrew Nelson to Ebenezer Hunt. 160a.6 
Death*15 Feb 1907 Pearcedale, VIC, Australia, #D1375 age 66 [par Henry NELSON & Mary COLE] reg Frankston.7 
Probate (Will)*30 May 1907 102/394. Had a property in Pearcedale at time of death. Intestate.8 

Citations

  1. [S80] Ancestry - Family Tree, Lefebvre- Delsarte ged Owner: evelyne75.
  2. [S33] Australian Government: http://www.naa.gov.au/collection/search/index.aspx, Naturalisation Record.
  3. [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888 "as Andro NEALLESON & Matilda BARRITT."
  4. [S33] Australian Government: http://www.naa.gov.au/collection/search/index.aspx, 1877/M10370 Nelson, Andrew - naturalisation.
  5. [S81] Land Records & Parish Maps ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria). 11454/19.20 - FILE NOT FOUND in V626 or V625.
  6. [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), C/T 2420-953 - Ebenezer HUNT takes out crown grant 14 Dec 1891.
  7. [S3] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Edwardian Index Victoria 1902-1913 "#D1375 age 66 [par Henry NELSON & Mary COLE] reg Frankston."
  8. [S35] Probate Records, PROV (Public Record Office Victoria).
Last Edited21 Jul 2017

John Beatty

M, #322, b. 12 Jan 1834, d. 10 Sep 1904
John BEATTY
(1834-1904)
Birth*12 Jan 1834 Enniskillen, Fermanagh, Ireland.1 
Marriage*Jun 1858 Spouse: Elizabeth Armstrong. VIC, Australia, #M1608.2
 
Land-UBeac*30 Apr 1879Selection: GEM-D-22. 19a 2r 22p - Crown Grant to J. BEATTY on 30 Apr 1879. - SALE 5074, upset £1/ac, value £134 10s.3,4 
Occupation*1884 Merchant. 
Land-UBeac*16 Apr 1885 GEM-D-23.25.27.28A.29. Transfer from Henry John Farmer to John Beatty. 95 1r 26p.5 
Widower16 Jul 1887He became a widower upon the death of his wife Elizabeth Armstrong.2 
Land-Note*8 Nov 1892 GEM-D-23.25.27.28A.29: Mortgagee: Commercial Bank of Australia Ltd. Not discharged. Mortgagor was John Beatty.6 
Land-Note*18 Jan 1894 GEM-D-22: Mortgagee: The English Scottish and Australian Chartered Bank. Discharged 8 Feb 1898. Mortgagor was John Beatty.7 
Land-UBeac*abt 1895 GEM-D-23.25.27.28A.29. Transfer from John Beatty to Commercial Bank of Australia Ltd. 95 1r 26p.8,9 
Directory*1895 Upper Beaconsfield, VIC, Australia, Beatty, John, contractor.10 
Note*30 Apr 1896 John Beatty, sworn and examined.
385. To the Chairman.—I was a contractor in Melbourne, but have been resident here for the last four or five years—within 1 1/4 miles from here. I have 116 acres altogether; I cultivate nearly 20 acres, growing fruit on about 4 acres, and the rest grain and hay. I use it myself. I send the fruit to Melbourne when we can get a market ; I do not send much. The cost is not a great deal when you get it to the railway station, but the difficulty is getting it there. The road is not a bad one, but the hills are very steep and you cannot shaft the stuff well. I was in favour originally of the line coming from Beaconsfield, but I think now the Oakleigh to Gembrook line would be the best ; it is shorter, and the difficulty of construction would not be so great. My sons have placed on the market four 6-ton trucks a week, and I dare say they might do more than that now. They had the market but they could not supply, because of the difficulty of getting the stuff from here to the station. The cost of that was so great to them that they got no profit.
The witness withdrew.11 
Land-UBeac*8 Feb 1898 GEM-D-22. Transfer from John Beatty to David Thomson. 19a 2r 22p.12 
Death*10 Sep 1904 35 Union Street, Windsor, VIC, Australia, #D10218 age 70 [par Rowland BEATTY & Maria WALLACE] (reg Prn.)13 
Death-Notice*12 Sep 1904 BEATTY-On the 10th September at his late residence 35 Union street Windsor, John Beatty, aged 71 years.
BEATTY.-The Friends of the late JOHN BEATTY are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, in the St. Kilda Cemetery.
The funeral will leave his late residence, 35 Union-street, Windsor, THIS DAY (Monday, the 12th inst.), at 3.30 p.m.14 

Grave

  • Plot 0433-35, St Kilda Cemetery, St Kilda, VIC, Australia, Elizabeth BEATTY 16.7.1887, 48; also John, husband of above 10.9.1904, 71; Maria Jane, eldest daughter of above 28.8.1921, 62; Annie Isobel, 3rd daughter 1.6.1940, 68; Charles John Lloyd, 2nd son 22.8.1940 73; also Clara Doris BEATTY, grandchild of above 8.2.1890, 2months; Ernest Bayley BEATTY 26.7.1944, 69; Percy Wallace BEATTY 2.1.1955, 78.15

Family

Elizabeth Armstrong b. 1839, d. 16 Jul 1887
Children 1.Maria Jane Beatty b. 1859, d. 28 Aug 1921
 2.Robert Henry Beatty+ b. 1861, d. 15 Dec 1939
 3.Charles John Lloyd Beatty b. 1866, d. 22 Aug 1940
 4.Margaret Elizabeth Beatty b. 1868, d. Jan 1869
 5.William Rowland Beatty b. 1870, d. 1924
 6.Annie Isabel Beatty b. 1872, d. 1 Jun 1940
 7.Ernest Bailey Beatty b. 14 Dec 1874, d. 26 Jul 1944
 8.Percy Wallace Beatty b. 1877, d. 2 Jan 1955
 9.Margaret Lizzie 'Daisy' Beatty b. 1879, d. 1959
 10.Ethel Gertrude Beatty b. 1880, d. 1962

Newspaper-Articles

  • 14 Apr 1888: The mayor of Prahran, Cr John Beatty, Esq., entertained the councillors and officers of the city, together with representatives of the local press, at Thorn's George Hotel, Chapel street, on Monday at noon, Cr W. H. Goff of the Berwick shire council, and Mr John Buchan, an ex-councillor of Fitzroy, were also present by invitation. A capital dinner was provided by Host Thorn, with which all present were well pleased. After the usual loyal toast had been honoured, Cr Goff proposed "Success to the City of Prahran," remarking that few cities had progressed so satisfactorily as Prahran had, and he expressed the hope that under the new ward system even greater strides would be made. The mayor, who responded, referred to the amount of hard work the Prahran councillors were called upon to preform. He thought that if rate payers really knew the time their representatives spent in the public interests they would be more appreciated. Councillor Forbes proposed "Kindred Institutions", to which Cr Goff replied on behalf of the Shire of Berwick. After luncheon, the councillors took a run round the city for the purpose of allocating the forty new lamps which are about to be erected. William Henry Goff16
  • 25 Aug 1888: CR. BEATTY. JOHN BEATTY, ex-Mayor, was born in Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Ireland, on 12th day of January, 1834, and arrived in Sydney with his parents on the 13th July, 1837. He was brought up to the building trade; his father being a builder and contractor in Sydney. In 1848 Mr Beatty left Sydney for Adelaide, and on the opening of the goldfields in 1852, in Victoria, he came overland from Adelaide to Bendigo, and in 1853 took up his residence in Windsor, where he has since resided. In June, 1858, he married Miss E. Armstrong, who died on July 16th, 1887, leaving 9 children and himself to mourn their loss. Cr Beatty had on several occasions been requested to stand as a candidate for the city council but refused; in August 1885, however, he contested the election, but was defeated. In 1886, he was returned as third on the poll, being only two votes behind Cr John Turner—the votes being Turner 1757, Beatty 1755. He was a warm advocate of the ward system, and at the recent election was returned to the council by 1131 votes, the highest number recorded in favor of any one candidate in any of the wards. In addition to his usefulness as a public man, Cr Beatty has always taken a great interest in religious matters, the Sunday-school movement being a particularly attractive sphere of usefulness to him, and his efforts in pro moting the future welfare of the youth of the district earn for him universal commendation. Cr Beatty has been for many years a leading figure in the management of the United Methodist Church, Windsor, by the members of which he is highly teamed. It must be gratifying to our worthy ex-mayor to find that after a residence of thirty-five years in this district his actions have been such as to earn for him the respect and esteem of all classes of the community.1
  • 4 Jan 1893: A petition was received from a number of ratepayers in Upper Beaconsfield protesting against the futher expenditure of money on St Georges road, as proposed by the council.—Cr. Goff argued that the proposed work was necessary, and should be carried out. With regard to the work asked for on the main road from Shorthouse's to Lennie's, it would not benefit Lennie, and was not as important as that on St. George's road.—The president said that the people had been misled with regard to the proposed deviation of St. George's road through the late Mrs. Lowe's [Lawes'] property, as it was provided for in the loan and would have to be carried out.—Several letters from ratepayers were read, asking the council to proceed with the work, and Cr. Goff remarked that the writers of these letters represented about £20 per annum rates.—Cr. Gibb said the road was wanted, and those people who would benefit by it were fully entitled to it. The object of the opponents was to keep the traffic their way, no matter what inconvenience they caused others.—Cr. Goff : Yes, they are acting with a dog in the manger spirit. He (Cr. Goff) moved a that the engineer prepare plans and that the Beaconsfield members be empowered to accept tenders for the work that day fortnight ; also for work on road leading to Brittingham's.—Seconded by the president and carried.
    From John Beattie, protesting against proposed road through Mrs. Lowe's [Lawes'] land, and asking for improvements to main road from Stony Creek.—Cr. Goff moved and the president seeonded that the Beaconsfield members and the engineer inspect main road to ascertain what work was really necessary.—Carried. Eliza Emily Lawes, William Henry Goff, Hubert Lenné, Samuel Charles Brittingham17
  • 8 Jan 1896: UPPER BEACONSFIELD, Tuesday. On Sunday last Mr. J. Beatty was a heavy loser by a fire started by someone in an adjoining paddock. His sons have for upwards ot two years been engaged splitting firewood, which has been drying, and was ready to cut into blocks for the coming winter's trade, and with the exception of one stack the whole has been destroyed. In addition, a large quantity of fencing was consumed. The liquidators of the Mercantile Bank, Captain H. W. Smith, Mr. H. Wardill, Mrs. R. H. Beatty, and many others have also had a lot of fencing destroyed. , Robert Henry Beatty Henry Thomas Wardle18
  • 21 Feb 1896: UPPER BEACONSFIELD, Thursday. Numerous bush fires prevailed during the excessive heat of Monday and Tuesday, Messrs Beatty losing another immense stack of firewood ready for market.19
  • 17 Sep 1904: DEATH OF EX-MAYOR BEATTY. A PROMINENT CITIZEN. RESIDENT FOR 49 YEARS.
    The death of ex-Mayor Beatty, which took place at his residence, 35 Union-street, Windsor, on Saturday morning last, removes from amongst us one who had played an important part in the history of Prahran. The old gentleman had been a sufferer from rheumatic troubles for some two years back, and had latterly only been able to sit at his own fireside, content to wait for "the call which meets us all." His end was peaceful, in the midst of his beloved ones. The funeral took place on Monday afternoon, at the St Kilda General Cemetery, where deceased was laid to rest beside the body of his wife, who had predeceased him some 17 years. Before the cortege left the house, a ceremony was conducted by the Rev. Joseph White, at which the re latives and close friends were in attendance. The funeral moved off at 3.30 p.m., and the three mourning coaches were filled with those nearest to the deceased and the chief mourners. At the grave services were rendered by the Revs Joseph White, John Barton, and Dr Watkin, D.D., all friends of the deceased. Amongst those who were at the grave side were Messrs. Donald Mackiunon, M.L.A; Thomas Luxton, M.L.C; Mayor Chambers, Crs. Bangs, Upton, and Nathan ; ex-Crs. Simmons, Furneaux, Ellis, and H. Young ; Mr Witt, J P., chairman of the local Bench ; Mr John Hinde, secretary of the Metropolitan Gas Co., and who was town clerk of Prahran whilst Mr Beatty was in the council ; Rev Arthur Paul, representing the Presbyterian ; Rev Dr. Watkin and Rev Joseph White, Methodists ; Rev John Barton, Congregational ; and a large number of the old identities of Prahran were present to do honour to the memory of an old friend. The floral wreaths were very beautiful, and noticeable amongst those sent were wreaths from the Prahran City Conncil and Windsor Methodist Church. There were over 50 private vehicles joined in the funeral. By the request of the family there was no pall or pall-bearers. The conduct of the mortuary arrangements were in the capable hands of Mr A. A. Sleight, of the Junction, St Kilda.
    The late Mr John Beatty was born in Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Ireland, on January 12th, 1834, and arrived in Sydney with his parents on the 13th July, 1837, by the ship "Adam Lodge," so that he might almost have been called a colonial in every sense, since it was at the early age ot three years that he reached the antipodes. Mr Beatty was brought up to the building trade under his father, who was a builder and contractor. In 1848, the deceased removed to Adelaide, where he resided for some three or four years, but, with the opening up of the goldfields in Victoria in 1852, he joined the 'overland rush' to Bendigo. After trying his luck there for a while he took up his residence in Windsor in 1853, and had till the time of his death remained a citizen of Prahran. In June 1858, Mr Beatty was married to Miss E. Armstrong, who died on July 16th, 1887, leaving nine children and her loving spouse to mourn their loss. The late ex-mayor Beatty had always taken a deep interest in the municipal welfare of his adopted city, and was looked upon as a level headed authority on many civic matters. He had frequently been requested to allow himself to be nominated as a candidate for civic honors, but it was not till August 1885 that he decided to contest a seat in the Prahran Council. On this occasion, however, he was defeated. In 1886 he again went to the poll, and was successful in gaining a seat as third from the top. In addition to his usefulness as a public man, John Beatty took a very great interest in religious matters until failing health and age interfered with his activity. His work in connection with the Sunday School movement remains a lasting monu ment to his memory. As a leading figure in the management of the United Methodist Church, Windsor. Mr Beatty was held in high esteem. In all branches of civic administration the late citizen left his influence for the good of posterity, and it was by the work of men of his calibre that Prahran has climbed to the high position she holds as a progressive centre. Beatty avenue, opposite Toorak station, was named after the late gentleman. In 1887-8 Councillor John Beatty was chosen as Mayor of the city, and fulfilled the duties of the office with credit to himself and honor to the city. It fell to his lot to be the officiating chief magistrate when the foundation stone of the new Prahran Town-hall was to be laid. On 24th July, 1888, Mayor Beatty in the presence of a thoroughly representative gathering declared the foundation stone "well and truly laid." After four strenuous years of municipal life, Cr Beatty retired in 1890, and was succeeded by Mr J. H. Maddock as one of the represen tatives of the Windsor Ward. With the death of "dear old John Beatty," as he was to all his intimates, goes another of the grand links with the pioneers of this state. He has gone to his well-earned rest, after a toilsome long life that knew its vicissitudes, and pleasures, its cares, and joys, at the ripe age of 71 years, mourned by bis family, his friends, and the citizens. Though gone from amongst us, the late ex-mayor's memory will ever be honored by the residents of Prahran.20

Citations

  1. [S14] Newspaper - The Telegraph, St Kilda, Prahran and South Yarra Guardian (Vic.), 25 Aug 1888, p5.
  2. [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888.
  3. [S81] Land Records & Parish Maps ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria). VPRS 5357/P0000/3911     
    90/49 JOHN BEATTY PAKENHAM 22 20--0--0. 1877 - 1879.
  4. [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), C/T 1123-458 - John Beatty of Windsor.
  5. [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), C/T 1310-985 / 1310-986 / 1310-987 / 1368-500 / 1333-474
    - Henry John Farmer to John Beatty of Union Street Windsor Contractor- C/T 1683-577.
  6. [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), C/T 1683-577 - Mortgage not discharged so Commercial Bank must have taken over the property.
  7. [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), C/T 1123-458 -.
  8. [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), C/T 1683-577 - Mortgage not discharged so Commercial Bank must have taken over the property at some stage.
  9. [S66] Berwick Shire Rates, 1870-1965 1894 was the last year that Beatty is listed as owner in the rate book for 116 acres D-22.23.25.27.28A.29 NAV £52 - rates not paid.
  10. [S361] G. F. Witton's Commercial Directory, Listed under Beaconsfield Upper. 33 miles S.E. from Melbourne; rail to Beaconsfield R.S., thence hire, 5 miles; post and tel. office; State school; mechanics' institute and free library; assembly hall. Population 510.
  11. [S342] Railway Report 1896 online at: http://www.parliament.vic.gov.au/vufind/Record/62438, (Taken at Beaconsfield.) Thursday, 30th April, 1896. Members present: Mr. Cameron, in the Chair ; The Hon. D. Melville, M.L.C. Mr. Harris, Mr. J. S. White.
    1896 Victoria. Report from the Parliamentary Standing Committee on railways on the question of selecting localities for the permanent survey of narow-gauge lines together with the appendices and minutes of evidence. Printed 18 August 1896, p95.
  12. [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), C/T 1123-458 - David Thomson of Upper Beaconsfield Gentleman.
  13. [S3] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Edwardian Index Victoria 1902-1913 "#D10218 age 70 [par Rowland BEATTY & Maria WALLACE]."
  14. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 12 Sep 1904, p1.
  15. [S48] Index of burials in the cemetery of St Kilda,
    0433-35
    Elizabeth BEATTY 16.7.1887, 48
    also John, husband of above 10.9.1904, 71
    Maria Jane, eldest daughter of above 28.8.1921, 62
    Annie Isobel, 3rd daughter 1.6.1940, 68
    Charles John Lloyd, 2nd son 22.8.1940 73
    also Clara Doris BEATTY, grandchild of above 8.2.1890, 2months
    Ernest Bayley BEATTY 26.7.1944, 69
    Percy Wallace BEATTY 2.1.1955, 78.
  16. [S14] Newspaper - The Telegraph, St Kilda, Prahran and South Yarra Guardian (Vic.), Sat 14 Apr 1888, p5
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/107815726
  17. [S12] Newspaper - South Bourke and Mornington Journal (Richmond, Vic.), 4 Jan 1893, p3.
  18. [S16] Newspaper - The Age (Melbourne, Vic.), Wed 8 Jan 1896, p6
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/193972932
  19. [S16] Newspaper - The Age (Melbourne, Vic.), Fri 21 Feb 1896, p6
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/193979831
  20. [S14] Newspaper - The Prahran Telegraph (Vic.), 17 Sep 1904, p3.
Last Edited1 May 2022

Elizabeth Armstrong

F, #323, b. 1839, d. 16 Jul 1887
Married NameBeatty. 
Birth*1839 Fermanagh, Ireland.1 
Marriage*Jun 1858 Spouse: John Beatty. VIC, Australia, #M1608.2
 
Death*16 Jul 1887 Prahran, VIC, Australia, #D11511 (Age 48) [par Henry ARMSTRONG & Margaret THOMPSON].2 
Death-Notice*18 Jul 1887 BEATTY -On the 16th inst, at 83 Union street Windsor, Elizabeth, the beloved wife of John Beatty, builder, aged 48.
The friends of JOHN BEATTY (contractor) are invited to follow the remains of his late wife Elizabeth to the place of interment, the St. Kilda Cemetery.
The funeral is appointed to move from Lilliesica, Union street, Windsor, THIS DAY (Monday, the 18th instant) at a quarter past 3 o'clock.3 

Grave

  • Plot 0433-35, St Kilda Cemetery, St Kilda, VIC, Australia, Elizabeth BEATTY 16.7.1887, 48; also John, husband of above 10.9.1904, 71; Maria Jane, eldest daughter of above 28.8.1921, 62; Annie Isobel, 3rd daughter 1.6.1940, 68; Charles John Lloyd, 2nd son 22.8.1940 73; also Clara Doris BEATTY, grandchild of above 8.2.1890, 2months; Ernest Bayley BEATTY 26.7.1944, 69; Percy Wallace BEATTY 2.1.1955, 78.4

Family

John Beatty b. 12 Jan 1834, d. 10 Sep 1904
Children 1.Maria Jane Beatty b. 1859, d. 28 Aug 1921
 2.Robert Henry Beatty+ b. 1861, d. 15 Dec 1939
 3.Charles John Lloyd Beatty b. 1866, d. 22 Aug 1940
 4.Margaret Elizabeth Beatty b. 1868, d. Jan 1869
 5.William Rowland Beatty b. 1870, d. 1924
 6.Annie Isabel Beatty b. 1872, d. 1 Jun 1940
 7.Ernest Bailey Beatty b. 14 Dec 1874, d. 26 Jul 1944
 8.Percy Wallace Beatty b. 1877, d. 2 Jan 1955
 9.Margaret Lizzie 'Daisy' Beatty b. 1879, d. 1959
 10.Ethel Gertrude Beatty b. 1880, d. 1962

Newspaper-Articles

  • 16 Jul 1888: In Memoriam. BEATTY -In memory of Elizabeth, the beloved wife of John Beatty of Union street, Windsor, who departed this life July 16, 1887.5

Citations

  1. [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888 "her father Henry ARMSTRONG, who died in 1858/5946 was born in Fermanagh."
  2. [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888.
  3. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 18 Jul 1887, p1.
  4. [S48] Index of burials in the cemetery of St Kilda,
    0433-35
    Elizabeth BEATTY 16.7.1887, 48
    also John, husband of above 10.9.1904, 71
    Maria Jane, eldest daughter of above 28.8.1921, 62
    Annie Isobel, 3rd daughter 1.6.1940, 68
    Charles John Lloyd, 2nd son 22.8.1940 73
    also Clara Doris BEATTY, grandchild of above 8.2.1890, 2months
    Ernest Bayley BEATTY 26.7.1944, 69
    Percy Wallace BEATTY 2.1.1955, 78.
  5. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 16 Jul 1888, p1.
Last Edited11 Dec 2018

Maria Jane Beatty

F, #324, b. 1859, d. 28 Aug 1921
Father*John Beatty b. 12 Jan 1834, d. 10 Sep 1904
Mother*Elizabeth Armstrong b. 1839, d. 16 Jul 1887
Birth*1859 Windsor, VIC, Australia, #B6467.1 
Death*28 Aug 1921 Dandenong, VIC, Australia, #D9501 age 62 - as BEATTY.2 
Death-Notice*31 Aug 1921 BEATTY.-On the 28th August, 1921, at her residence, "Hillslea," Noble road, Noble Park, Maria Jane, dearly loved eldest daughter of the late John and Elizabeth Beatty, late of Union street, Windsor. (Private interment.)3 

Grave

  • Plot 0433-35, St Kilda Cemetery, St Kilda, VIC, Australia, Elizabeth BEATTY 16.7.1887, 48; also John, husband of above 10.9.1904, 71; Maria Jane, eldest daughter of above 28.8.1921, 62; Annie Isobel, 3rd daughter 1.6.1940, 68; Charles John Lloyd, 2nd son 22.8.1940 73; also Clara Doris BEATTY, grandchild of above 8.2.1890, 2months; Ernest Bayley BEATTY 26.7.1944, 69; Percy Wallace BEATTY 2.1.1955, 78.4

Citations

  1. [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888 "#B6467."
  2. [S5] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Death Index Victoria 1921-1985 "#D9501 age 62 - as BEATTY."
  3. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 31 Aug 1921, p1.
  4. [S48] Index of burials in the cemetery of St Kilda,
    0433-35
    Elizabeth BEATTY 16.7.1887, 48
    also John, husband of above 10.9.1904, 71
    Maria Jane, eldest daughter of above 28.8.1921, 62
    Annie Isobel, 3rd daughter 1.6.1940, 68
    Charles John Lloyd, 2nd son 22.8.1940 73
    also Clara Doris BEATTY, grandchild of above 8.2.1890, 2months
    Ernest Bayley BEATTY 26.7.1944, 69
    Percy Wallace BEATTY 2.1.1955, 78.
Last Edited11 Dec 2018

Robert Henry Beatty

M, #325, b. 1861, d. 15 Dec 1939
Father*John Beatty b. 12 Jan 1834, d. 10 Sep 1904
Mother*Elizabeth Armstrong b. 1839, d. 16 Jul 1887
Anecdote*Another early family mentioned by Mr Lang is the Beatty family who lived near the Pine Grove Hotel. To present day usage and before the universal use of engines their method of cutting firewood would seem unique. They employed a horse works similar to which chaffcutting was carried out in those days. Two horses moved around a circle, each attended to an end of a horizontal iron arm which was pivoted in the centre and rotated. This in turn transmitted power by a geared shaft which turned a pulley to a belt-driven circular saw. In this manner the sawing was done by horse power.1 
Probate (Will)* Robert H Beatty. Builder And Contractor. Malvern. 15 Dec 1939. 311/120.2 
Birth*1861 Windsor, VIC, Australia, #B6608.3 
Marriage*23 Mar 1887 Spouse: Clara Delia Hubbard. St Matthews Church, Prahran, VIC, Australia, #M273.4
 
Marriage-Notice*6 Apr 1887 MARRIAGES. BEATTY-HUBBARD -On the 23rd ult, at St Matthew's Church, Prahran, by the Rev H. A. LANGLEY Robert Henry, son of John Beatty, builder, of Windsor, to Clara Delia only daughter of the late Edward William Hubbard, engineer Kent, England.5 
Widower7 Jan 1936Robert Henry Beatty became a widower upon the death of his wife Clara Delia Hubbard.6 
Death*15 Dec 1939 68 Clarement avenue, Malvern, VIC, Australia, #D12134 age 78.7 
Death-Notice*16 Dec 1939 BEATTY.—On the 15th December at his home 68 Claremont avenue Malvern Robert Henry the loved husband of the late Clara Delia and loved father of Trixie (Mrs J T Pollard) Clara Doris (deceased), Olive, Gwyneth (Mrs F Youren) and Delia (Mrs F W Clark) loved grandpa of Lance Pollard and Bob Clark (deceased) aged 78 years. (Private interment) (No Flowers).
BEATTY.—On the 15th December 1939 at his home Claremont avenue Malvern Robert Henry loved eldest son of the late John and Elizabeth Beatty late of Windsor brother of Maria (deceased) Charles Roland (deceased). Annie, Ernest, Percy, Daisy and Ethel of Noble Park.8 

Family

Clara Delia Hubbard b. 1865, d. 7 Jan 1936
Children 1.Mabel Elizabeth Beatty b. 1888, d. 1 Mar 1955
 2.Clara Doris Beatty b. 1890, d. 1890
 3.Gertrude Olive Beatty b. 1892, d. 16 Jan 1959
 4.Gwyneth Clare Beatty b. 1894, d. 1984
 5.Delia Valeria Beatty b. 1896, d. 20 Jul 1996

Newspaper-Articles

  • 8 Jan 1896: UPPER BEACONSFIELD, Tuesday. On Sunday last Mr. J. Beatty was a heavy loser by a fire started by someone in an adjoining paddock. His sons have for upwards ot two years been engaged splitting firewood, which has been drying, and was ready to cut into blocks for the coming winter's trade, and with the exception of one stack the whole has been destroyed. In addition, a large quantity of fencing was consumed. The liquidators of the Mercantile Bank, Captain H. W. Smith, Mr. H. Wardill, Mrs. R. H. Beatty, and many others have also had a lot of fencing destroyed. John Beatty, Henry Thomas Wardle9

Citations

  1. [S58] Norman E Beaumont, Early Days of Berwick, p110.
  2. [S35] Probate Records, PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), VPRS 28/P3, unit 3322; VPRS 7591/P2, unit 1096.
  3. [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888 "#B6608."
  4. [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888 "#M273."
  5. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 6 Apr 1887, p1.
  6. [S5] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Death Index Victoria 1921-1985 "#D474 age 71 [par Edward HUBBARD & Delia Mary JONES]."
  7. [S5] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Death Index Victoria 1921-1985 "#D12134 age 78."
  8. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 16 Dec 1939, p4.
  9. [S16] Newspaper - The Age (Melbourne, Vic.), Wed 8 Jan 1896, p6
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/193972932
Last Edited24 Sep 2020

Charles John Lloyd Beatty

M, #326, b. 1866, d. 22 Aug 1940
Father*John Beatty b. 12 Jan 1834, d. 10 Sep 1904
Mother*Elizabeth Armstrong b. 1839, d. 16 Jul 1887
Probate (Will)* Charles J L Beatty. Carpenter. Noble Park. 22 Aug 1940. 318/071.1 
Birth*1866 Windsor, VIC, Australia, #B4218.2 
Death*22 Aug 1940 Dandenong, VIC, Australia, #D19244 age 73.3 
Death-Notice*24 Aug 1940 BEATTY -On August 22 (suddenly) at his residence Hillslea, Noble road, Noble Park, Charles John Lloyd second eldest son of the late John and Elizabeth Beatty (late of Windsor) and loved brother of Maria (deceased) Robert (deceased), Margaret (deceased) Rowland (deceased) Annie (deceased) Ernest, Percy, Daisy, and Ethel (Private interment Friday August 23).
BEATTY -On August 22 (suddenly) at his residence, Hillslea Noble road, Noble Park, Charles John Lloyd, loved uncle of Trixie (Mrs Pollard), Doris (deceased) Olive, Gwyneth (Mrs Youren), and Delia (Mrs Clark), Lance Pollard and Bob Clark (deceased).4 

Grave

  • Plot 0433-35, St Kilda Cemetery, St Kilda, VIC, Australia, Elizabeth BEATTY 16.7.1887, 48; also John, husband of above 10.9.1904, 71; Maria Jane, eldest daughter of above 28.8.1921, 62; Annie Isobel, 3rd daughter 1.6.1940, 68; Charles John Lloyd, 2nd son 22.8.1940 73; also Clara Doris BEATTY, grandchild of above 8.2.1890, 2months; Ernest Bayley BEATTY 26.7.1944, 69; Percy Wallace BEATTY 2.1.1955, 78.5

Citations

  1. [S35] Probate Records, PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), VPRS 28/P3, unit 3429; VPRS 7591/P2, unit 1121.
  2. [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888 "#B4218."
  3. [S5] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Death Index Victoria 1921-1985 "#D19244 age 73."
  4. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 24 Aug 1940, p4.
  5. [S48] Index of burials in the cemetery of St Kilda,
    0433-35
    Elizabeth BEATTY 16.7.1887, 48
    also John, husband of above 10.9.1904, 71
    Maria Jane, eldest daughter of above 28.8.1921, 62
    Annie Isobel, 3rd daughter 1.6.1940, 68
    Charles John Lloyd, 2nd son 22.8.1940 73
    also Clara Doris BEATTY, grandchild of above 8.2.1890, 2months
    Ernest Bayley BEATTY 26.7.1944, 69
    Percy Wallace BEATTY 2.1.1955, 78.
Last Edited11 Dec 2018

Margaret Elizabeth Beatty

F, #327, b. 1868, d. Jan 1869
Father*John Beatty b. 12 Jan 1834, d. 10 Sep 1904
Mother*Elizabeth Armstrong b. 1839, d. 16 Jul 1887
Birth*1868 Prahran, VIC, Australia, #B11530.1 
Death*Jan 1869 VIC, Australia, #D2411 age 8M.2 

Grave

  • Church of England, Compartment C, Grave 118, St Kilda Cemetery, St Kilda, VIC, Australia3

Citations

  1. [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888 "#B11530."
  2. [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888 "#D2411 age 8M."
  3. [S48] Index of burials in the cemetery of St Kilda,
    also buried in the same grave are her grandparetns:
    Margaret ARMSTRONG (listed as John BEATTY), buried 5 October 1881, age 71
    ARMSTRONG.-On the 4th inst., at the residence of John Beatty, Union-street, Windsor, Margaret Armstrong, aged 71 years.
    Henry ARMSTRONG, buried 18 July 1858, age 48
    THE Friends of the late Mr. HENRY ARMSTRONG are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the St. Kilda Cemetery. The funeral procession will leave his late residence, Wellington-street, Windsor, THIS DAY (Monday), July 19, at 2 o'clock.
    WALTER GEO. GEDDES, Undertaker, opposite Police Court, Punt-road, St. Kilda Junction.


Last Edited11 Dec 2018

William Rowland Beatty

M, #328, b. 1870, d. 1924
Father*John Beatty b. 12 Jan 1834, d. 10 Sep 1904
Mother*Elizabeth Armstrong b. 1839, d. 16 Jul 1887
Birth*1870 Windsor, VIC, Australia, #B4560.1 
Education*1884 On attendance register of the first Upper Beaconsfield School. 
Death*1924 Mildura, VIC, Australia, #D15405 age 54.2 

Citations

  1. [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888 "#B4560."
  2. [S5] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Death Index Victoria 1921-1985 "#D15405 age 54."
Last Edited11 Dec 2018

Annie Isabel Beatty

F, #329, b. 1872, d. 1 Jun 1940

Upper Beaconsfield

On attendance register of the first Upper Beaconsfield School.
Father*John Beatty b. 12 Jan 1834, d. 10 Sep 1904
Mother*Elizabeth Armstrong b. 1839, d. 16 Jul 1887
Birth*1872 Prahran, VIC, Australia, #B18742.1 
Death*1 Jun 1940 Dandenong, VIC, Australia, #D17282 age 68 - as BEATTY.2 
Death-Notice*5 Jun 1940 BEATTY. - On the 1st June, at Hillslea, Noble Park. Annie Isabel, third daughter of the late John and Elizabeth Beatty, of Windsor, and beloved sister of Maria (deceased), Robert (deceased). Charles, Margaret (deceased). Roland (deceased), Ernest, Percy, Daisy, and Ethel. (Privately Interred at St. Kilda on the 3rd June.)3 

Grave

  • Plot 0433-35, St Kilda Cemetery, St Kilda, VIC, Australia, Elizabeth BEATTY 16.7.1887, 48; also John, husband of above 10.9.1904, 71; Maria Jane, eldest daughter of above 28.8.1921, 62; Annie Isobel, 3rd daughter 1.6.1940, 68; Charles John Lloyd, 2nd son 22.8.1940 73; also Clara Doris BEATTY, grandchild of above 8.2.1890, 2months; Ernest Bayley BEATTY 26.7.1944, 69; Percy Wallace BEATTY 2.1.1955, 78.4

Citations

  1. [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888 "#B18742."
  2. [S5] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Death Index Victoria 1921-1985 "#D17282 age 68 - as BEATTY."
  3. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 5 Jun 1940, p4.
  4. [S48] Index of burials in the cemetery of St Kilda,
    0433-35
    Elizabeth BEATTY 16.7.1887, 48
    also John, husband of above 10.9.1904, 71
    Maria Jane, eldest daughter of above 28.8.1921, 62
    Annie Isobel, 3rd daughter 1.6.1940, 68
    Charles John Lloyd, 2nd son 22.8.1940 73
    also Clara Doris BEATTY, grandchild of above 8.2.1890, 2months
    Ernest Bayley BEATTY 26.7.1944, 69
    Percy Wallace BEATTY 2.1.1955, 78.
Last Edited11 Dec 2018

Ernest Bailey Beatty

M, #330, b. 14 Dec 1874, d. 26 Jul 1944
Father*John Beatty b. 12 Jan 1834, d. 10 Sep 1904
Mother*Elizabeth Armstrong b. 1839, d. 16 Jul 1887
Birth*14 Dec 1874 71 Union Street, Prahran, VIC, Australia, #B4678/1875.1
Death*26 Jul 1944 Dandenong, VIC, Australia, #D20314 (Age 69.)2 
Death-Notice*28 Jul 1944 BEATTY.-On July 26. at his home, Hillslea, Noble street, Noble Park, Earnest Bayley Beatty, loving brother of Percy, Daisy, and Ethel. (Interred privately in the St. Kilda Cemetery. July 27.)
BEATTY.-On July 26 at his home, Hillslea, Noble street, Noble Park, Earnest Bayley Beatty, loving uncle of Trixie (Mrs. J. T. Pollard), Olive, Gwyneth (Mrs. Youren), and Dell (Mrs. Clark): great-uncle of Lance.3 

Grave

  • Plot 0433-35, St Kilda Cemetery, St Kilda, VIC, Australia, Elizabeth BEATTY 16.7.1887, 48; also John, husband of above 10.9.1904, 71; Maria Jane, eldest daughter of above 28.8.1921, 62; Annie Isobel, 3rd daughter 1.6.1940, 68; Charles John Lloyd, 2nd son 22.8.1940 73; also Clara Doris BEATTY, grandchild of above 8.2.1890, 2months; Ernest Bayley BEATTY 26.7.1944, 69; Percy Wallace BEATTY 2.1.1955, 78.4

Citations

  1. [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888 "#B4678."
  2. [S5] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Death Index Victoria 1921-1985.
  3. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 28 Jul 1944, p2.
  4. [S48] Index of burials in the cemetery of St Kilda,
    0433-35
    Elizabeth BEATTY 16.7.1887, 48
    also John, husband of above 10.9.1904, 71
    Maria Jane, eldest daughter of above 28.8.1921, 62
    Annie Isobel, 3rd daughter 1.6.1940, 68
    Charles John Lloyd, 2nd son 22.8.1940 73
    also Clara Doris BEATTY, grandchild of above 8.2.1890, 2months
    Ernest Bayley BEATTY 26.7.1944, 69
    Percy Wallace BEATTY 2.1.1955, 78.
Last Edited11 Dec 2018
 

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