Oliver Lecky

M, #15811, b. 1818, d. 2 Jan 1872
Father*Oliver Lecky b. abt 1771, d. 28 Jan 1840
Mother*Rebecca Porter b. 1791, d. 25 Jan 1848
Birth*1818 Tyrone, Ireland. 
Death*2 Jan 1872 Skerries, Dublin, Ireland, [Balrothery] 2 357 (Age 54.)1 
Probate (Will)*11 Jul 1872 LECKY Oliver. 11 July [1872]. Letters of Administration of the personal estate of Oliver Lecky late of Skerries County Dublin Esquire a bachelor deceased who died 2 January 1872 at same place were granted at the Principal Registry to Eleanor King otherwise Lecky of No. 17 Warrington-place Dublin (Wife of James Alexander King Esquire) the niece of said deceased. Effects under £600. See: Eleanor Lecky.2 

Citations

  1. [S272] Will of James LECKY "mentions his father William and his deceased uncle Oliver in his will."
  2. [S230] Family Search "Ireland, Calendar of Wills and administrations, 1858-1920
    Calendar of Wills and Administrations 1872-1873 Image 192."
Last Edited1 Mar 2019

Oliver Robert Lecky

M, #15812, b. abt 1840, d. 22 Sep 1897
Father*William Crawford Lecky b. 5 Sep 1804, d. 9 Jan 1880
Mother*Catherine Lecky b. 1812, d. 13 Apr 1843
ChartsDescendants of James LECKY of Coalisland, Co Tyrone
Birth*abt 18401 
(Migrant) Migration/TravelMay 1857 To Melbourne, VIC, Australia. Ship Marianna (possible migration)
Age 19 - as Oliver LECKYE.2 
Civil Case1866 1866/466 Felix Kabat Oliver Robert Lecky v John I Shillinglaw.3 
Civil Case1866 1866/1806 The National Bank of Australasia v Oliver Lecky.4 
Note*1866 10183 Colonial Bank of Australasia against Oliver Robert Lecky Melbourne Stock and Station Broker.5 
Civil Case*1866 1866/1474 John McCrae Chairman of the Colonial Insurance Company v Oliver Robert Lecky, William White, James Lecky, William James Martin.6 
Civil Case1866 1866/4966 John McRae v Oliver Robert Lecky, William White, James Lecky.7 
Note1867 10726 Oliver Robert Lecky Melbourne Share broker.8 
Civil Case1868 1868/6946 William Wilson v Oliver Robert Lecky.9 
Civil Case*1868 1868/3083 William Wilson v Oliver Robert Lecky.10 
Civil Case1871 1871/3607 Oliver Robert Lecky v Samuel Peach Hogg.11 
Civil Case1872 1872/4622 Oliver Robert Lecky v John Donahoo.12 
Emigration*Jan 1875Oliver Robert Lecky emigrated; O R Lecky, age 28, leaves Australia on OMEO to New Zealand.13 
Noteb 1884 Returning Officer. 
Note1884 
Note16 Jan 1892 Mentioned in newspaper article as manager of Bendigo Gold Mining Company Ltd. 
Probate (Will)*1897 Oliver Robert Lecky, Gentleman, Auckland.14 
Death*22 Sep 1897 Auckland, New Zealand, #D1897/3825 (Age 57.)1 
Death-Notice*22 Sep 1897 LECKY.—On September 22, at his residence, Alten Road, Oliver Robert Lecky; aged 57 years. The funeral will leave his late residence tomorroe (Thursday) for Purewa at 2.30 p.m.15 
Burial*23 Sep 1897 Block D Row 10 Plot 86, Purewa Cemetery, Purewa, New Zealand.16 

Newspaper-Articles

  • 20 Mar 1867: INSOLVENT COURT (Before the Chief Commissioner.) First and Only Meetings - Oliver Robert Leckey.17
  • 10 Aug 1867: MEETINGS LAPSED. The applications of the following insolvents lapsed: Oliver Robert Leckey, of Melbourne, sharebroker.18
  • 22 Jul 1870: CHARGE OF FRAUD AGAINST A SHAREBROKER.
    At the City Court yesterday (before Mr. Sturt, P.M., and Messrs. Rawlings and Curtain, J. P.'s), Edward R. Daunt was charged, on summons, with having fraudulently converted 32 shares intrusted to him by O. R. Lecky to his own use. Mr. F. Stephen appeared for the proseoution, and Mr. M'Furland for the defence.
    Mr. Stephen, in opening the case, stated that defendant was a sharebroker, as was also the prosecutor. Lecky wished to get a little accommodation, and defendant told him he could get certain bills held by Lecky discounted for him, whereupon Lecky authorised defendant to discount the bills, which were for £80 and £30 respectively, agreeing to give him a commission for obtaining the accommodation. One of these bills, that for £80, was discounted by a Mr. Evans, who was to receive as collateral security 12 shares in the North Gipps Land Company, and these shares were handed over by Lecky to defendant to deliver to the discounter. There were 20 other shares to be given to the discounter of the other bill, also as collateral ¡security, and these were in like manner intrusted to defendant to give to the discounter. The defendant, however, before the bills became due, took them up without authority from Lecky, and obtained from the discounters the shares, which had in the meantime risen to almost double their former value. Defendant took the bills up before they arrived at maturity, in order to obtain the shares and sell them advantageously at their then high price. He did so sell them, and on being asked for them by Lecky, promised to pay for them, and made several offers, which were declined. On the 28th April, Lecky and defendant signed the following agreement, which had not been carried out:-"28th April, 1870. E. R. Daunt agrees to pay to O. R. Lecky the sum of £8, on the 30th April, 1870 ; also, £8 an the 3rd May, 1870, and to deliver to O. R. Lecky not later than Wednesday, the 4th May, 10 shares North Gipps Land Company, and 10 shares Alison Company, and O. R. Lecky's acceptance for £80, on receipt of payment of said acceptance of £80. E. R. Daunt also agrees to deliver to O. R. Lecky, not later than Saturday, May 7th, 12 shares North Gipps Land Company, and O. R. Lecky's acceptance for £90, on receipt of payment of said acceptance of £90. Above settlements to close all accounts to the date thereof between O. R. Lecky and E. R. Daunt." This was signed by both defendant and prosecutor. He then called Oliver Robt. Lecky, who, being sworn, stated he was a sharebroker, and in July, 1869, gave an acceptance to tho amount of £80 to Mr. Evans, to be discounted, aud sent to the defendant 12 shares in the North Gipps Land Company to give to Mr. Evans, as collateral security for the meeting of the acceptance. The defendant afterwards admitted to witness that he had sold these shares. Previous to the bill becoming due, defendant asked witness to lend him the scrip, and let him take up the bill, but witness refused. Defendant admitted having the shares in his possession, and he now retained the proceeds of the sale of them, though witness had never authorised the defendant to sell. He asked for a little time in handing over the scrip, and in consequence of that witness sent him a document produced to sign. The value of 22 of the 32 shares was £13 each. Defendant had made several offers as to reimbursing witness, who had declined unless ho received the shares or their value. There was an open account on a previous transaction, and when witness asked him for the shares defendant said that that account must be settled first, and then he asked for a little time in returning the scrip. The document produced was signed by witness.
    The document was that read by Mr. Stephen.
    Cross-examined.-Witness did not know whether defendant's name was on the bill, and witness never authorised him to take it up. The bill was never dishonoured. Witness had not funds in the bank to meet the bill when it should become due, but there was money to meet it. Witness paid defen- dant a commission for getting the bill discounted. At the time the agreement produced was signed, witness could not say whether he knew that the scrip was sold. Would not swear that he did not then know it. The shares were security, inasmuch as the discounter could have realised on them upon obtaining an execution on the bill. Defendant told witness at one time previous to the 4th May, that he had sold the scrip, but he had told witness so many untruths about it that witness did not know whether to believe him. Twelve other scrip in the same company might have satisfied witness, but now they had fallen very low, whereas they were at the time of the bill becoming due with £17 each. If the shares had fallen in value at the time of the bill becoming due witness would have had to sell other shares to meet it. Witness did not know that Daunt drew the bills, or that he was going to draw them. It was common for the agent to draw the bills. There were two bills discounted for witness, and they were taken up by defendant about a fortnight previous to their coming due. The agreement was merely put on paper, in order to fix the defendant, so that he should not shuflle out of it, but it was not a settlement between witness and defendant relative to the scrip. If defendant had kept that agree- ment these proceedings would not have been brought.
    Thomas Evans deposed that before the bill for £80 discounted by witness became due, it was turned over to Daunt, and he believed destroyed. The 12 shares in the North Gipps Land Company were also handed over to Daunt.
    This concluded the case for the prosecution.
    Mr. Sturt, P.M., said that the fact of the agreement stating that prosecutor should re- pay the defendant for delivering the shares, made it a civil contract, and therefore put the prosecutor out of court. The case must be dismissed, but he was not surprised that the prosecutor took the course he did, considering how closely the transaction verged upon the criminal.
    Mr. M'Farlaud was about to point out some fact to the Bench, when he was informed that the case had been dismissed.19
  • 2 Nov 1895: Oliver Robert LECKY, Auckland, Settler applies to register the Coromandel Freehold Proprietary Gold Mining Company.20

Citations

  1. [S10] New Zealand Government Birth, Death & Marriage Indexes "#D1897/3825 (Age 57 years)."
  2. [S36] Inward & outward passenger lists to and from Victoria. Series: (VPRS 14; 7666; 7667; 7786); PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), MARIANNA B 124 001.
  3. [S34] PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), VPRS 267/ P7 unit 97, item 1866/466.
  4. [S34] PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), VPRS 267/ P7 unit 105, item 1866/1806.
  5. [S34] PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), VPRS 759/ P0 unit 124, item 10183.
  6. [S34] PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), VPRS 267/ P7 unit 103, item 1866/1474.
  7. [S34] PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), VPRS 267/ P7 unit 123, item 1866/4966.
  8. [S34] PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), VPRS 759/ P0 unit 146, item 10726.
  9. [S34] PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), VPRS 267/ P7 unit 170, item 1868/6946.
  10. [S34] PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), VPRS 267/ P7 unit 162, item 1868/3083.
  11. [S34] PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), VPRS 267/ P7 unit 257, item 1871/3607.
  12. [S34] PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), VPRS 267/ P7 unit 290, item 1872/4622.
  13. [S35] Probate Records, PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), Outwards shipping Ref Jan 1875 page 1.
  14. [S273] Archives of New Zealand, General Records, National Office, 10 Mulgrave Street, Thorndon, Wellington, New Zealand, Probate Number 2712. Auckland Archives Ref. BBAE 1569/Box88.
  15. [S336] Newspaper (New Zealand) - Auckland Star (Auckland), 22 Sep 1897, p8.
  16. [S50] Miscellaneous Source, http://www.purewa.co.nz/details.asp
    Surname LECKY First Names Oliver Robert
    Age 57 Years Gender Male Date of Death 22 Sep 1897
    Religion Not Listed Serial No 1357 Date of Service and/or Interment 23 Sep 1897 Funeral Director George Meachem / Jnr., Upper Symonds Street
    What Buried? Body Cemetery Purewa Cemetery Location Block D Row 10 Plot 86.
  17. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 20 Mar 1867, p5.
  18. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 10 Aug 1867, p6.
  19. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 22 Jul 1870, p7.
  20. [S336] Newspaper (New Zealand) - Observer (Auckland), 2 Nov 1895, p18
    Lecky, Oliver Robert, Auckland, Settler, 1,000 [shares] - The Coromandel Freehold Proprietary Gold Mining Company.
Last Edited2 Mar 2019

Eleanor Lecky

F, #15813, b. 1841, d. 15 Sep 1876
Father*William Crawford Lecky b. 5 Sep 1804, d. 9 Jan 1880
Mother*Catherine Lecky b. 1812, d. 13 Apr 1843
ChartsDescendants of James LECKY of Coalisland, Co Tyrone
Married NameKing.1 
Birth*1841 Tyrone, Ireland. 
Marriage*13 Apr 1865 Spouse: James Alexander King. Candymount, Dublin South, Dublin, Ireland, [Dublin South] 7 601.1,2
 
(Heir1) Probate (Will)11 Jul 1872 Oliver Lecky.3 
Death*15 Sep 1876 Dublin, Ireland, Dublin South 12 496 (Age 35.)4 
Probate (Will)*11 May 1883 KING.—Eleanor. 11 May [1883]. Letters of Administration of the personal estate of Eleanor King late of 17 Warrington-place Dublin deceased who died 15 September 1876 at same place were granted at the Principal Registry to James Alexander King of Charlotte-quay Ringsend County Dublin Manufacturer the Husband. Effects £20.5 

Grave

  • Mount Jerome Cemetery, 158 Harold's Cross Road, Dublin, Dublin City, Ireland, To | The Memory | of | ELEANOR | the beloved wife of | JAMES A. KING | died 15th of September 1876 | aged 36 years | Also their second son | WILLIAM CRAWFORD died 7th of September 1872 | aged 1 year and 11 months | and of | WILLIAM CRAWFORD LECKY | died 9th January 1880 aged 75 | and | ELIZABETH MARGARET LECKY | his wife | died 17th August 1887 | aged 69 years | and | JAMES ALEXANDER KING | died 14th July 1908 aged 68 | and | REBECCA | second wife of | JAMES ALEXANDER KING | and beloved stepmother of his | children | died (-) March 1913 aged 766

Family

James Alexander King b. 1840, d. 14 Jul 1908
Children 1.James Alexander King b. 11 Oct 1867
 2.Olivia Anne King+ b. 5 Jan 1869
 3.William Crawford King b. 29 Oct 1870, d. 7 Sep 1872
 4.Bessie Margaret King b. 10 Aug 1872
 5.Robert Henry King b. 13 Apr 1874
 6.Eleanor King b. 8 Sep 1876, d. Mar 1920

Citations

  1. [S80] Ancestry - Family Tree, Ancestry World Tree: Ronald Selke (info not verified).
  2. [S230] Family Search ""Ireland Marriages, 1619-1898," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FGHY-C6Y : accessed 27 Jun 2014), James Alexander King and Eleanor Lecky, 13 Apr 1865; citing Dublin South, Candymount, Dublin, Ireland, reference P-601 No.13; FHL microfilm 101476.
    Father's names William Lecky & Robert King."
  3. [S230] Family Search "Ireland, Calendar of Wills and administrations, 1858-1920
    Calendar of Wills and Administrations 1872-1873 Image 192."
  4. [S230] Family Search ""Ireland, Civil Registration Indexes, 1845-1958," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FRB5-NTB : accessed 27 Jun 2014), DEATHS entry for Eleanor King; citing Dublin South, 1876, vol. 12, p. 496, General Registry, Custom House, Dublin; FHL microfilm 101588."
  5. [S230] Family Search ""Ireland, Calendar of Wills and Administrations, 1858-1920," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1942-23416-3031-68 : accessed 27 Jun 2014), Calendar of Wills and Administrations > 1883 > image 253 of 485; citing Principal Probate Registry, Dublin."
  6. [S38] Index of burials in the cemetery of http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/dublin/photos/…
    Photo No. 5008
    ,.
Last Edited1 Mar 2019

James Alexander King

M, #15814, b. 1840, d. 14 Jul 1908
ChartsDescendants of James LECKY of Coalisland, Co Tyrone
Birth*1840 Tyrone, Ireland. [par Robert KING & Olivia Anne BRIDGES]1 
Marriage*13 Apr 1865 Spouse: Eleanor Lecky. Candymount, Dublin South, Dublin, Ireland, [Dublin South] 7 601.2,3
 
Widower15 Sep 1876James Alexander King became a widower upon the death of his wife Eleanor Lecky.4 
Marriage-Notice*1877 Is this a marriage notice? + KING, James Alexander, Esq., of Annesley Lodge, co. Tyrone. Son of Robert King, Esq., of Annesley Lodge (who d. 1890), by Olivia Anne, dau. of Alexander, Esq; J.1842 ; in. 1877 Rebecca, eldest dau. of William Lecky, Esq., of Mount Salus, co. Dublin. — Annesley Lodge, near Coalisland, co. Tyrone.5 
Marriage*1877 Spouse: Rebecca Lecky.
 
Death*14 Jul 1908 29 Sandymount Road, Dublin, Ireland, (Age 68) Married - Bottle Manufacturer.6
Probate (Will)*13 Nov 1908 KING James A. [717] 13 November Probate of the will of James A. King late of 29 Sandymount Road County Dublin Bottle Manufacturer who died 14 July 1908 granted at Dublin to Rebecca King the Widow and Olivia King Spinster. Effects £7,182 12s. 9d.6 

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

DateAddressOccupation and other people at same address
31 Mar 190110 Star of the Sea Terrace, Sandymount Road, Pembroke East & Donnybrook, Dublin, IrelandHead of Household: James Alexander King. Age 61 - Bottle Manufacturer
Member(s) of Household: Rebecca Lecky, Olivia Anne King, Bessie Margaret King, Eleanor King.7

Grave

  • Mount Jerome Cemetery, 158 Harold's Cross Road, Dublin, Dublin City, Ireland, To | The Memory | of | ELEANOR | the beloved wife of | JAMES A. KING | died 15th of September 1876 | aged 36 years | Also their second son | WILLIAM CRAWFORD died 7th of September 1872 | aged 1 year and 11 months | and of | WILLIAM CRAWFORD LECKY | died 9th January 1880 aged 75 | and | ELIZABETH MARGARET LECKY | his wife | died 17th August 1887 | aged 69 years | and | JAMES ALEXANDER KING | died 14th July 1908 aged 68 | and | REBECCA | second wife of | JAMES ALEXANDER KING | and beloved stepmother of his | children | died (-) March 1913 aged 768

Family

Eleanor Lecky b. 1841, d. 15 Sep 1876
Children 1.James Alexander King b. 11 Oct 1867
 2.Olivia Anne King+ b. 5 Jan 1869
 3.William Crawford King b. 29 Oct 1870, d. 7 Sep 1872
 4.Bessie Margaret King b. 10 Aug 1872
 5.Robert Henry King b. 13 Apr 1874
 6.Eleanor King b. 8 Sep 1876, d. Mar 1920

Citations

  1. [S50] Miscellaneous Source, father's name from marriage entry - mother's name from an ancestry family tree.
  2. [S80] Ancestry - Family Tree, Ancestry World Tree: Ronald Selke (info not verified).
  3. [S230] Family Search ""Ireland Marriages, 1619-1898," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FGHY-C6Y : accessed 27 Jun 2014), James Alexander King and Eleanor Lecky, 13 Apr 1865; citing Dublin South, Candymount, Dublin, Ireland, reference P-601 No.13; FHL microfilm 101476.
    Father's names William Lecky & Robert King."
  4. [S230] Family Search ""Ireland, Civil Registration Indexes, 1845-1958," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FRB5-NTB : accessed 27 Jun 2014), DEATHS entry for Eleanor King; citing Dublin South, 1876, vol. 12, p. 496, General Registry, Custom House, Dublin; FHL microfilm 101588."
  5. [S50] Miscellaneous Source, https://archive.org/stream/countyfamiliesof02walf/…
    The County Families of the United Kingdom. ROYAL MANUAL OF THE TITLED AND UNTITLED ARISTOCRACY
    OF ENGLAND, WALES, SCOTLAND, AND IRELAND. CONTAINING A BRIEF NOTICE OF THE PARENTAGE, BIRTH, MARRIAGE, EDUCATION, AND APPOINTMENTS OF EACH PERSON, HIS HEIR APPARENT OR PRESUMPTIVE, AS ALSO A RECORD OF OFIICES HELD BY HIM, TOGETHER WITH HIS TOWN ADDRESS AND COUNTRY RESIDENCE.
  6. [S230] Family Search ""Ireland, Calendar of Wills and Administrations, 1858-1920," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KZ5F-D49 : accessed 27 Jun 2014), James A King, 14 Jul 1908; citing 00449, 005014915, Principal Probate Registry, Dublin; 101001."
  7. [S50] Miscellaneous Source, http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Dublin/…
  8. [S38] Index of burials in the cemetery of http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/dublin/photos/…
    Photo No. 5008
    ,.
Last Edited3 Mar 2019

James Alexander King

M, #15815, b. 11 Oct 1867
Father*James Alexander King b. 1840, d. 14 Jul 1908
Mother*Eleanor Lecky b. 1841, d. 15 Sep 1876
ChartsDescendants of James LECKY of Coalisland, Co Tyrone
Birth*11 Oct 1867 Coalisland, Tyrone, Ireland, [Dungannon] 16 576.1,2 

Citations

  1. [S230] Family Search "C01188-4 / C70132-7."
  2. [S230] Family Search ""Ireland, Civil Registration Indexes, 1845-1958," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FYRQ-52K : accessed 28 Jun 2014), BIRTHS entry for James Alexander King; citing Dungannon, 1867, vol. 16, p. 574, General Registry, Custom House, Dublin; FHL microfilm 101044."
Last Edited1 Mar 2019

Olivia Anne King

F, #15817, b. 5 Jan 1869
Father*James Alexander King b. 1840, d. 14 Jul 1908
Mother*Eleanor Lecky b. 1841, d. 15 Sep 1876
ChartsDescendants of James LECKY of Coalisland, Co Tyrone
Married NameMontgomery. 
Birth*5 Jan 1869 Dungannon, Tyrone, Ireland, [Dungannon] 1 609 [par James A KING & Eleanor LECKEY].1,2 
Marriage*7 Aug 1909 Spouse: Samuel Stevenson Montgomery. Howth, Dublin, Ireland.3
(Heir1) Probate (Will)22 Jul 1938 Bessie M Lecky.4 

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

DateAddressOccupation and other people at same address
31 Mar 190110 Star of the Sea Terrace, Sandymount Road, Pembroke East & Donnybrook, Dublin, Ireland(Head of Household) James Alexander King;
Age 32 - Clerk - born Co Tyrone
Member(s) of Household: Rebecca Lecky, Bessie Margaret King, Eleanor King5
2 Apr 19111 Mount Salus Road, Dalkey, Dublin, Ireland(Head of Household) Bessie M Lecky;
Age 41 - married for 2 years, 1 child
Member(s) of Household: Samuel Stevenson Montgomery Eleanor Montgomery6

Family

Samuel Stevenson Montgomery b. 1876, d. Sep 1929
Children 1.Eleanor Montgomery b. 29 Jul 1910
 2.Olivia Margaret Montgomery b. 24 Feb 1913

Citations

  1. [S230] Family Search "C01404-9."
  2. [S230] Family Search ""Ireland, Civil Registration Indexes, 1845-1958," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FYTL-9P5 : accessed 28 Jun 2014), BIRTHS entry for Olivia Anne King; citing Dungannon, 1869, vol. 1, p. 609, General Registry, Custom House, Dublin; FHL microfilm 101046."
  3. [S330] Www.irishgenealogy.ie Indexes "#461 - Samuel Stevenson Montgomery, Bank Accountant, 64 Tritonville Road (father Alexander Rentoul Montgomery, Land Commissioner) and Olive King, 29 Sandymount Road Dublin (father James A King, Manufacturer)."
  4. [S50] Miscellaneous Source, http://www.nationalarchives.ie/genealogy1/genealogy-records/…
    1938 probate calendar.
  5. [S50] Miscellaneous Source, http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Dublin/…
  6. [S50] Miscellaneous Source, http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Dublin/…
Last Edited1 Mar 2019

Mabel Amy Bishop

F, #15818, b. 1918, d. 13 Dec 1920
Father*Joseph Edward Bishop b. 1869, d. 1938
Mother*Eva Emily Hardy b. 1883, d. 1933
Birth*1918 Hotham West, VIC, Australia, #B12214 [par Joseph Edward BISHOP & Eva Emily HARDY] - as Mabel Amy.1 
Death*13 Dec 1920 Berwick, VIC, Australia, #D13248 (Age 2) [par Josh Edward BISHOP & Eva Emily HARDY] - as Mabel Annie Edith.2 
Death-Notice*15 Dec 1920 BISHOP.— On the 13th December, Mabel Amy (Dub), dearly boloved youngest child of Mr and Mrs Bishop, of Berwick, loving grandchild of Mr and Mrs Hardy, North Melbourne, and niece of Mabel, and cousin of little Clem, aged 2½ years. Our little loved one in heaven.3 

Grave

  • 4-451-B, Berwick Cemetery, Berwick, VIC, Australia4

Citations

  1. [S4] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Great War Index Victoria 1914-1920.
  2. [S22] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (online).
  3. [S16] Newspaper - The Age (Melbourne, Vic.), 15 Dec 1920, p1.
  4. [S44] Index of burials in the cemetery of Berwick,
    4-451-B Bishop M.A.E. 2 15-12-20 653.
Last Edited29 Oct 2016

Rebecca Lecky

F, #15819, b. 1837, d. 11 Mar 1913
Father*William Crawford Lecky b. 5 Sep 1804, d. 9 Jan 1880
Mother*Catherine Lecky b. 1812, d. 13 Apr 1843
ChartsDescendants of James LECKY of Coalisland, Co Tyrone
Married NameKing. 
Birth*1837 Tyrone, Ireland. 
Marriage-Notice*1877 Is this a marriage notice? + KING, James Alexander, Esq., of Annesley Lodge, co. Tyrone. Son of Robert King, Esq., of Annesley Lodge (who d. 1890), by Olivia Anne, dau. of Alexander, Esq; J.1842 ; in. 1877 Rebecca, eldest dau. of William Lecky, Esq., of Mount Salus, co. Dublin. — Annesley Lodge, near Coalisland, co. Tyrone.1 
Marriage1877 Spouse: James Alexander King.
 
Death*11 Mar 1913 4 Gilford Road, South Dublin, Meath, Ireland, (Age 76) Widow of Manufacturer.2
Probate (Will)30 May 1913 KING Rebecca [386] 30 May Probate of the Will with one Codicil of Rebecca King late of Gilford Lodge Gilford Road Sandymount County Dublin Widow who died 11 March 1913 granted at Dublin to Olivia Montgomery Married Woman Effects £1,725 0s. 8d. Resworn £1,935 0s. 8d.3 

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

DateAddressOccupation and other people at same address
31 Mar 190110 Star of the Sea Terrace, Sandymount Road, Pembroke East & Donnybrook, Dublin, Ireland(Head of Household) James Alexander King;
Age 64 - born Co Tyrone
Member(s) of Household: Olivia Anne King, Bessie Margaret King, Eleanor King4
2 Apr 191165 Strand Road, Pembroke East, Dublin, IrelandHead of Household: Rebecca Lecky. Age 74 - Widow.
Also in household are: Jean Naim, 25, Visitor, Presbyterian, Scotland, Read and write, Single; and Margaret Malone, 29, Female, General Domestic Servant, Roman Catholic, Co Kildare, Single - Read and write
Member(s) of Household: Bessie Margaret King, Eleanor King, Robert Henry King.5

Grave

  • Mount Jerome Cemetery, 158 Harold's Cross Road, Dublin, Dublin City, Ireland, To | The Memory | of | ELEANOR | the beloved wife of | JAMES A. KING | died 15th of September 1876 | aged 36 years | Also their second son | WILLIAM CRAWFORD died 7th of September 1872 | aged 1 year and 11 months | and of | WILLIAM CRAWFORD LECKY | died 9th January 1880 aged 75 | and | ELIZABETH MARGARET LECKY | his wife | died 17th August 1887 | aged 69 years | and | JAMES ALEXANDER KING | died 14th July 1908 aged 68 | and | REBECCA | second wife of | JAMES ALEXANDER KING | and beloved stepmother of his | children | died (-) March 1913 aged 766

Citations

  1. [S50] Miscellaneous Source, https://archive.org/stream/countyfamiliesof02walf/…
    The County Families of the United Kingdom. ROYAL MANUAL OF THE TITLED AND UNTITLED ARISTOCRACY
    OF ENGLAND, WALES, SCOTLAND, AND IRELAND. CONTAINING A BRIEF NOTICE OF THE PARENTAGE, BIRTH, MARRIAGE, EDUCATION, AND APPOINTMENTS OF EACH PERSON, HIS HEIR APPARENT OR PRESUMPTIVE, AS ALSO A RECORD OF OFIICES HELD BY HIM, TOGETHER WITH HIS TOWN ADDRESS AND COUNTRY RESIDENCE.
  2. [S330] Www.irishgenealogy.ie Indexes "see death certificate."
  3. [S230] Family Search ""Ireland, Calendar of Wills and Administrations, 1858-1920," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KZ5J-XDG : accessed 27 Jun 2014), Rebecca King, 11 Mar 1913; citing 00197, 005014918, Principal Probate Registry, Dublin; 101004."
  4. [S50] Miscellaneous Source, http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Dublin/…
  5. [S50] Miscellaneous Source, http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Dublin/…
  6. [S38] Index of burials in the cemetery of http://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/dublin/photos/…
    Photo No. 5008
    ,.
Last Edited3 Mar 2019

William John Turner Clarke

M, #15827, b. 20 Apr 1805, d. 13 Jan 1874
William John Turner CLARKE
(1805-1874)
Father*William Clarke d. 1813
Mother*Sarah Turner b. 1774, d. 1819
Birth*20 Apr 1805 Bridgewater, Somerset, England.1 
Christening29 Jul 1812 Barnstaple, Devon, England.1 
Marriage*1829 Spouse: Eliza Dowling. London, England, Elopes with Eliza.2
 
(Migrant) Migration/Travel23 Dec 1829 Sailing with Eliza Dowling to Hobart, TAS, Australia. Leave England 16 July 1829.3
 
Land SelectionApr 1838 Removal of sheep to Dowling Forest Run.3 
Land Selection*Oct 1839 Takes up the vast Woodlands Run in the Wimmera.3 
Land Selection22 Mar 1841 Aquires Bank Vale, north of Melbourne.3 
Criminal4 Dec 1843 Arrested at Woodlands; tried and convicted in Melbourne for harbouring escaped convicts.3 
Land Selection1848 Purchases land in Port Phillip and applies for huge leaseholds.3 
Land Selection24 Aug 1850 Applies for Special Survey near Sunbury and obtains 31,375 acres.3 
Criminal*14 Sep 1853 Arrested for breaking up Old Colonists' Dinner and convicted.3 
Land-Berwick25 Apr 1854Selection: BER-Crown-38. 640a 0r 0p - purchase price L800.4,5 
Land-Berwick25 Apr 1854Selection: BER-Crown-35. 630a 0r 4p - purchase price L693 0s 8d.6,7 
Land-Berwick25 Apr 1854Selection: BER-Crown-37. 343a 2r 13p - purchase price L429 9s 6d.8,9 
Land-Berwick*25 Apr 1854Selection: BER-Crown-25. 639a 2r 18p - purchase price L799 10s 8d.10,11 
Land-Berwick25 Apr 1854Selection: BER-Crown-26. 633a 3r 36p - purchase price L950 19s 3d.12,13,14 
Land-BerwickJul 1854Selection: BER-Crown-36. 293a 2r 3p - originally bought by John D Aunay on 25 Apr 1854, who paid a deposit of L45, then forfeited the allotment. WJT Clarke then selected it in July 1854.15,16 
Land Selection1855 Woodlands run sold.3 
Land Selection12 Dec 1855 In the land sale (country lots) held at Ballarat on 12 Dec 1855 Clarke selects land in the Parish of Addington, County of Talbot - subsequently leases/sells some blocks to the McDonald Brothers.17,18
Event-Misc*29 Aug 1856William John Turner Clarke was Elected to Victorian Legislative Council on 29 Aug 1856.3 
Land Selection1859 'Purchases' Phillip Island and loses at law.3 
Event-MiscAug 1859He was Floats the disastrous Bolinda Goldmining Company in Aug 1859.3 
Event-MiscFeb 1861He was Resigns from Legislative Council in Feb 1861.3 
Land Selection26 Apr 1862 Purchases Mount Shank Station and also aquires Lexington Station.3 
Event-Misc29 Sep 1862He was Re-Elected to Legislative Council on 29 Sep 1862.3 
Civil Case*1864 William Philips Delany v William John Turner Clarke
VPRS 267/P0007, 1864/967.19 
Land Selectionb 13 Jan 1874 McDonald Brothers lease portions 25, 26, 35, 36, 37, 38 at Berwick (Springs Property.)20
Death*13 Jan 1874 Essendon, VIC, Australia, #D1335 (Age 72.)1 
Probate (Will)*5 Feb 1874 11 / 607.21 

Grave

  • Melbourne General Cemetery, Carlton, VIC, Australia22

Family

Eliza Dowling b. 1801, d. 13 Dec 1878
Children 1.Thomas Biggs Clarke+ b. 15 Oct 1832, d. 11 Dec 1878
 2.Joseph Clarke b. 1 Jan 1834, d. 17 Jan 1895

Newspaper-Articles

  • 11 Feb 1860: TO LET, the UNION FLOUR MILL, Bacchus Marsh, for three or five years: 12-horse steam-engine, driving three pairs French burr stones; also miller's house and miller's and engineer's cottages, stables, &c. The mill is situated in the best wheat-growing district, and the main road to Ballarat, and within a convenient distance of the railway station, Mount Blackwood, Ballarat, Egerton, Stieglitz, Jim Crow, and Gordon's Reef Diggings. Application to W. J. T. Clarke, Port Phillip Club; Leahy and Egan, Bacchus Marsh ; or to Alfred Sikes, Kirk's Bazaar. Alfred Sikes23
  • 1 Nov 1862: IF ALFRED SIKES, late with W. J. T. Clarke, will call at 35 Little Collins street west, he will hear of something to his advantage. Alfred Sikes24

Citations

  1. [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888 "#D1335 (Age 72) [parents: William & Sarah TURNER] born London (as CLARK)."
  2. [S242] Michael Clarke, Clarke of Rupertswood, Family Tree, page 326.
  3. [S247] Michael Clarke, 'Big' Clarke, cited in chronology in preface.
  4. [S81] Land Records & Parish Maps ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria). Crown Land Sales - Country. VPRS 11862/P0001, 17 Jan 1854 - 29 Dec 1854,
    Report of a sale by public auction of suburban + Country Lands held at Melbourne on Tuesday 25th April 1854. Proclamation dated the 15th of March 1854
    Folio 129. W.J.T. Clarke of Melbourne. Deposit L80, balance L720, total L800.
  5. [S81] Land Records & Parish Maps ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria). Crown Land Sales - VPRS 11866/P0001, Book E, Country Land, 07 May 1851 - 04 May 1854; Pre-Emptive, 14 Nov 1853 - 09 Jan 1856.
    Folio 181. 25 April 1854. William John Turner Clarke, Berwick Parish. Section 38. 640a 0r 0p. Date of Deed 18 July 1854. Sent to R.O. 7 Aug 1854. Sent to Treasurer 6 Sep 1854. Reg Book No 27 Page 144.
  6. [S81] Land Records & Parish Maps ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria). Crown Land Sales - Country. VPRS 11862/P0001, 17 Jan 1854 - 29 Dec 1854,
    Report of a sale by public auction of suburban + Country Lands held at Melbourne on Tuesday 25th April 1854. Proclamation dated the 15th of March 1854
    Folio 129. W.J.T. Clarke of Melbourne. Deposit L70, balance L623 0s 8d, total L693 0s 8d.
  7. [S81] Land Records & Parish Maps ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria). Crown Land Sales - VPRS 11866/P0001, Book E, Country Land, 07 May 1851 - 04 May 1854; Pre-Emptive, 14 Nov 1853 - 09 Jan 1856.
    Folio 181. 25 April 1854. William John Turner Clarke, Berwick Parish. Section 35. 630a 0r 4p. Date of Deed 18 July 1854. Sent to R.O. 7 Aug 1854. Sent to Treasurer 6 Sep 1854. Reg Book No 27 Page 142.
  8. [S81] Land Records & Parish Maps ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria). Crown Land Sales - Country. VPRS 11862/P0001, 17 Jan 1854 - 29 Dec 1854,
    Report of a sale by public auction of suburban + Country Lands held at Melbourne on Tuesday 25th April 1854. Proclamation dated the 15th of March 1854
    Folio 129. W.J.T. Clarke of Melbourne. Deposit L44, balance L385 9s 6d, total L429 9s 6d.
  9. [S81] Land Records & Parish Maps ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria). Crown Land Sales - VPRS 11866/P0001, Book E, Country Land, 07 May 1851 - 04 May 1854; Pre-Emptive, 14 Nov 1853 - 09 Jan 1856.
    Folio 181. 25 April 1854. William John Turner Clarke, Berwick Parish. Section 37. 343a 2r 13p. Date of Deed 18 July 1854. Sent to R.O. 7 Aug 1854. Sent to Treasurer 6 Sep 1854. Reg Book No 27 Page 143.
  10. [S81] Land Records & Parish Maps ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria). Crown Land Sales - Country. VPRS 11862/P0001, 17 Jan 1854 - 29 Dec 1854,
    Report of a sale by public auction of suburban + Country Lands held at Melbourne on Tuesday 25th April 1854. Proclamation dated the 15th of March 1854
    Folio 129. W.J.T. Clarke of Melbourne. Deposit L80, balance L719 10s 8d, total L799 10s 8d.
  11. [S81] Land Records & Parish Maps ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria). Crown Land Sales - VPRS 11866/P0001, Book E, Country Land, 07 May 1851 - 04 May 1854; Pre-Emptive, 14 Nov 1853 - 09 Jan 1856.
    Folio 181. 25 April 1854. William John Turner Clarke, Berwick Parish. Section 25. 639a 2r 18p. Date of Deed 18 July 1854. Sent to R.O. 7 Aug 1854. Sent to Treasurer 6 Sep 1854. Reg Book No 27 Page 140.
  12. [S81] Land Records & Parish Maps ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria). Title Search by Feigl & Newell - Professional Title Searchers 27 Jun 1984, gives date of purchase as 18 Jul 1854.
  13. [S81] Land Records & Parish Maps ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria). Crown Land Sales - Country. VPRS 11862/P0001, 17 Jan 1854 - 29 Dec 1854,
    Report of a sale by public auction of suburban + Country Lands held at Melbourne on Tuesday 25th April 1854. Proclamation dated the 15th of March 1854
    Folio 129. W.J.T. Clarke of Melbourne. Deposit L96, balance L854 19s 3d, total L950 19s 3d.
  14. [S81] Land Records & Parish Maps ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria). Crown Land Sales - VPRS 11866/P0001, Book E, Country Land, 07 May 1851 - 04 May 1854; Pre-Emptive, 14 Nov 1853 - 09 Jan 1856.
    Folio 181. 25 April 1854. William John Turner Clarke, Berwick Parish. Section 26. 633a 3r 36p. Date of Deed 18 July 1854. Sent to R.O. 7 Aug 1854. Sent to Treasurer 6 Sep 1854. Reg Book No 27 Page 141.
  15. [S81] Land Records & Parish Maps ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria). Crown Land Sales - Country. VPRS 11862/P0001, 17 Jan 1854 - 29 Dec 1854,
    Report of a sale by public auction of suburban + Country Lands held at Melbourne on Tuesday 25th April 1854. Proclamation dated the 15th of March 1854
    Folio 129. John D Aunay of Melbourne, deposit L45, then forfeited.
  16. [S71] Crown Land Sales. VPRS 11866/P0001, Book F, Country Land, 10 May 1854 - 11 Dec 1856; Pre-Emptive, 09 Jan 1856 - 12 Mar 1862
    Folio 218. Selections July 1854. William John Turner Clarke, Berwick, Lot 9, Allot 36. 293a 2r 3p. Date of deed 16 Nov 1854. Sent to R.O 14 Dec 1854. Sent to Treasurer 22 Jan 1855. Reg No 33 93.
  17. [S81] Land Records & Parish Maps ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria). Index to Land Sales Registers (Ballarat District Land Office) VPRS 14707/P0001/2 Book 2 page 241-242, also see VPRS 14707/P0001/3 Book 3 page 382.
  18. [S50] Miscellaneous Source, Land Sales at PROV, Rate Information from historical society.
  19. [S34] PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), Civil Case Files (VPRS267)
    William Philips Delany v William John Turner Clarke
    VPRS 267/P0007, 1864/967.
  20. [S253] Letter from Michael CLARKE to Cameron Rocke, 2 May 1994 Excerpt from letter: "You will see that land at Berwick was let to McDonald Brothers in 1874, and to Edwin Greaves in 1897.
    It is of interest that the McDonald rent in 1874 was $300 per annum, but the moneys lent, rent and interest amounted to £4835. This appears to indicate that WJT Clarke had lent money to the McDonalds to develope the property. If we assume that the loan was used to build a cheese factory this project dates back before 1874, and probably to the 1860s."
  21. [S35] Probate Records, PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), 11 / 607 - committed to Wm John CLARKE and Joseph CLARKE.
  22. [S45] Index of monumental inscriptions in the Melbourne General Cemetery,.
  23. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), Sat 11 Feb 1860, p8
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/5676960
  24. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), Sat 1 Nov 1862, p1
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/6480833
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