Lucinda Brisbane

F, #1561, b. 1881, d. 13 May 1909
Father*James Grimmond Brisbane b. 17 Jan 1836, d. 23 Jan 1902
Mother*Elizabeth Brisbane b. 27 Apr 1844, d. 24 Sep 1884
ChartsDescendants of John BRISBANE (#1)
Descendants of John BRISBANE (#2)
Birth*1881 Essendon, VIC, Australia, #B2594.1 
Death*13 May 1909 QLD, Australia, #D1909/C/3486 (par James Grimmond Brisbane & -) - as Lucinda Brisbane.2 

Citations

  1. [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888 "#B2594."
  2. [S8] Queensland Government Birth, Death & Marriage Indexes "#D1909/C/3486 (par James Grimmond Brisbane & -) - as Lucinda Brisbane, Death date: 13 May 1909."
Last Edited20 Feb 2022

Euphemia Brown

F, #1562, b. 1800, d. 8 Apr 1840
ChartsDescendants of John BRISBANE
Married NameBrisbane. 
Birth*1800 Scotland. 
Marriage*9 May 1824 Spouse: James Brisbane. Blairgowrie, Perthshire, Scotland.
Death*8 Apr 1840 At Sea Euphemia Brisbane, Age 40, died of a fever on board the Glenhuntly.1,2 
(Migrant) Migration/Travel24 Apr 1840 Sailing with James Brisbane, John Brisbane, Peter Brisbane, James Grimmond Brisbane, Elizabeth Brisbane, Euphemia Brisbane to Port Phillip, VIC, Australia. Ship Glenhuntly, sailing from Greenock, Scotland on 14 Dec 1839
Age 40.3,2

Family

James Brisbane b. 31 Oct 1795, d. 8 Nov 1852
Children 1.stillborn Brisbane b. 8 Feb 1825, d. 8 Feb 1825
 2.John Brisbane+ b. 5 Aug 1826, d. 9 Jun 1892
 3.Jean Brisbane b. 6 Feb 1828, d. 1839
 4.Peter Brisbane+ b. 25 Jan 1832, d. 26 Sep 1908
 5.Elizabeth Brisbane+ b. 11 Oct 1833, d. 28 Dec 1900
 6.James Grimmond Brisbane+ b. 17 Jan 1836, d. 23 Jan 1902
 7.Euphemia Brisbane+ b. 5 Sep 1838, d. 6 Sep 1920

Citations

  1. [S80] Ancestry - Family Tree, "shepline22" viewed 25 Nov 2010.
  2. [S65] Ancestry - various indices, Assisted Immigrants (digital) Shipping Lists
    Ship: Glen Huntly, 17 Apr 1840, Reel 2143, [4/4813], https://www.records.nsw.gov.au/archives/…
  3. [S36] Inward & outward passenger lists to and from Victoria. Series: (VPRS 14; 7666; 7667; 7786); PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), GLENHUNTLY 1 XVI / 1 XIV.
Last Edited18 Feb 2022

Peter Brisbane

M, #1563, b. 25 Jan 1832, d. 26 Sep 1908
Peter BRISBANE
Image: Leader (Melbourne, Vic.), 10 Oct 1908
Father*James Brisbane b. 31 Oct 1795, d. 8 Nov 1852
Mother*Euphemia Brown b. 1800, d. 8 Apr 1840
ChartsDescendants of John BRISBANE
Birth*25 Jan 1832 Blairgowrie, Perthshire, Scotland, Baptism Date: 5 Feb 1832.1 
(Migrant) Migration/Travel24 Apr 1840 Sailing with James Brisbane, Euphemia Brisbane, John Brisbane, James Grimmond Brisbane, Elizabeth Brisbane, Euphemia Brisbane to Port Phillip, VIC, Australia. Ship Glenhuntly, sailing from Greenock, Scotland on 14 Dec 1839
Age 10.2,3
(Witness) Land-Note24 Aug 1854 BER-Crown-7.16 1854 Aug 24th Release of right of way from the said Robert Gardiner of the first part, John Brisbane and Peter Brisbane tinsmiths, Charles Walter Sharpe tinsmith, Gottlob Wanke farmer, and William Wilson and James Wilson, farmers therein described of the second part, and the said Robert Buchanan and James Buchanan of the third part. Gardiner reserved a piece of land for a road of one chain forming the southern boundary of section seven for the use of the purchasers of sections number eight and number fifteen jointly with the said Robert Buchanan and James Buchanan respectively, measuring 14a 1r 8p. They agreed to give up and forego their right and interest in and to the said road on condition that they the said Robert Buchanan and James Buchanan should pay Ernestine Beer the widow of Mr Beer who lately met his death by accident in the said Parish of Berwick the sum of thirtyfive pounds fifteen shillings being at the rate of two pounds ten shillings per acre for the land reserved for the purpose of said road.4 
Marriage*3 Sep 1861 Spouse: Mary Auguste Clara Hillbrich. At bride's home, Harkaway, VIC, Australia, #M3375.5,6
 
Death*26 Sep 1908 Murchison, VIC, Australia, #D11123 (Age 76.)7 
Death-Notice*29 Sep 1908 BRISBANE.—On the 26th September, at his residence, Murchison, Peter Brisbane, aged 76. A colonist since 1841. From Scotland, per Glenhuntly (fever ship).
BRISBANE.—On the 26th September, at Murchison, Mr. P. Brisbane, aged 76. A colonist of 68 years.8 

Family

Mary Auguste Clara Hillbrich b. 1844, d. 14 Apr 1915
Children 1.Harold James Ernest Brisbane b. 1862, d. 1936
 2.Alfred John Brisbane b. abt Mar 1864, d. 21 Jul 1865
 3.Edgar John Brisbane b. 1866, d. 1871
 4.Wilfred Gustavus Brisbane b. 1869, d. 1943
 5.Edgar John Brisbane b. 1873, d. 1957
 6.Arnold Edward Brisbane b. 1875, d. 1952

Newspaper-Articles

  • 25 May 1872: FARMING IN THE BERWICK DISTRICT. No. III.
    It takes many years of careful selection and nurture to work into a good herd of shorthorns, even with ample opportunities of infusing fresh blood from the best and purest sources. In Victoria the breeding of this superior kind of stook is only in its infancy as yet, and the difficulty of the task is therefore very much intensified. The en terprise is so expensive too that farmers of limited means are debarred from entering upon it unless with the greatest caution ; and very few have the spirit or the courage to tackle it at all. The Messrs P. and J. G. Brisbane, of Warmount, are about the only small farmers that have done it. They occupy jointly only about 330 acres of lease and freehold land together, part of which lies along the saddle of the basaltic ridge, about a mile north from the township of Berwick. Little more than a third of it is really good land ; the remainder is comparatively poor, and has only been partially denuded of its covering of gum and sheoak. On this limited area then, these two canny Scotchmen are proceeding, with the proverbial caution of their nationality, to establish a herd of improved shorthorn cattle. They began their enter prise by the purchase of three cows and a bull at Messrs. Morton Bros, and Leach's sale at Mount Derrimut, in 1867. They have now eight purebred females of two tribes —the Rosa and the Jessamine—the former mainly roan or white, the latter red. Rosa, the head of the one tribe, was imported along with Royal Butterfly, and is now nearly sixteen years old. She bears her age remarkably well, and since she came to Warmount has dropped four calves, and is now carrying her fifth. Of these, two white heifers—both very superior animals— and a roan form, or are to form, part of the breeding stook. They are after Frederick's Cadet and Royal Butterfly 31st. Jessa mine 6th, the head of the other strain, is a handsome red cow of great substance, and with a remarkable development of fore quarter, in which her progeny more or less take after her. She is about 11 years old, and was bred by Messrs. Morton Bros, and Leach, after Lord Raglan, imported. This strain promises to be an excellent breeding one. The eldest daughter of it, Royal Jessamine, is carrying her third calf although only four years old. A white bull calf out of her—Royal Butterfly 42— is a remarkable beast of his age, 10 months, and has alrealy distinguished himself in the showyard, having been placed before the present sire of the herd, Duke of Butterflies, at Dandenong. He has extraordinary size for a calf, but at the same time is very equal all over, and nice to the touch. Another of the tribe, a 10 months' heifer, out of Jessa mine 6th, is also a calf of uncommon size, and the very picture of her dam in color, shape, and style. The Messrs. Brisbane con sider that one of the white heifers out of Rosa is their best breeding animal, but all the time of our visit; she was at Mount Derrimut being served, and we did not have an opportunity of seeing her. Duke of the Butterflies was bought at Mr. Richard Morton's sale in October last for 190 guineas. He is only 20 months old, but he looks a full two-year-old in size, and carries a magnificent shoulder and brisket. His color ia a beautiful dark red, not the roan of his sire, Duke of Brunswick. He took the first prize at the National Show at Melbourne, and has never been beat except when the Dandenong judges, after protracted deliberation, decided to put the white junior before him. It is very en couraging to see animals like these bred in the colony. If such stock can be produced by our colonial breeders, we ought soon to be in a great measure independent of foreign herds. The Messrs. Brisbane had their first public sale of young stook last spring, when five bull calves, the best of which went as high as 75 guineas, were disposed of. Besides their pure shorthorns, they have a good stock of strong useful dairy cows, mostly half bred, being the common bush cattle crossed with shorthorns. The average number milked is about 20, and the only produce made is butter, the refuse milk going to feed pigs. It is a treat to see the milking operation here. The process of bailing is entirely done away with. The cows are all quiet and are milked as they stand loose in the yard, tieing up never being thought of. The remaining live stock at Warmount consists of half a score of horses. The young ones are after Mr. Crichton's horse Matchless, and we noticed amongst them one bay filly of splendid proportions. With reference to the tillage of Warmount we may say that all the land worth breaking up—about 120 acres—has been under the plough for a good many years. The basalt used to yield splendid crops of wheat, but the rust has been latterly so bad that grain growing ia now all but given up. Maldon Island guano having been strongly recom monded for the soil of the district, Mr. John Brisbane last year got half a ton to experiment with, and did so very successfully. He put in about 3 acres of oats, giving 3 cwt. of tho guano to the acre, but leaving a strip in the middle without any. The result was that all the crop except what got guano was a failure. A piece of wheat was so de stroyed by rust as not to be worth threshing or even cutting, and the unmanured strip of oats was very inferior to the other. The yield of the three acres which received the guano ran about 30 bushels to the acre; but it was very much spoiled by two days of hot wind, which came just at the critical period, and scorched the ears so that the grain never filled properly. But for that Mr. Brisbane thinks the yield would probably have run as high as 50 bushels to the acre. The crop was slightly rusted, but not injuriously. For pasture, Mr. Brisbane finds a mixture of perennial rye grass and red clover the best. He has about two-and-twenty acres of such pasture, which has given rich feed all the summer, and is doing so still. For supplementary feed, maize, tares and mangles are used. The last grow excellently on the black soil, and may be put in almost at any time. Mr. Brisbane sowed a couple of acres as late as Christmas, and has now a splendid crop. Amongst the furnishings of Warmount is one of Clayton and Shuttleworth's threshing machines. It was brought out last year, and is similar to the one which took the first prize at the National Exhibition. It is a very complete machine, and is furnished with a very perfect separ ating apparatus, which not only removes all drake and sorrel seed, but separates the lighter grain from the heavier. James Grimmond Brisbane9
  • 10 Oct 1908: AN OLD COLONIST.
    The death occurred at Murchison on 20th September of Mr. Peter Brisbane, an old colonist, who arrived in Victoria in January, 1841, by the "fever ship," Glen Huntly, with his father, two brothers and two sisters, their mother having died on the voyage out. After carrying on business in Melbourne for some time, the brothers went to the rush at Castlemaine, afterwards buying property in Berwick, where they carried on cattle breeding for some time. Mr. Brisbane lived at Murchison for 28 years, and was a member of the shire council for 13 years, and justice of the peace for 18 years. He leaves a wife and four sons. He was 76 years of age at his death.10

Citations

  1. [S65] Ancestry - various indices, Scotland, Select Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950, Peter Brisbane, Birth Date: 25 Jan 1832, Baptism Date: 5 Feb 1832, Blairgowrie, Perth, Scotland, Father: James Brisbane, Mother: Euphemia Brown.
  2. [S36] Inward & outward passenger lists to and from Victoria. Series: (VPRS 14; 7666; 7667; 7786); PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), GLENHUNTLY 1 XVI / 1 XIV.
  3. [S65] Ancestry - various indices, Assisted Immigrants (digital) Shipping Lists
    Ship: Glen Huntly, 17 Apr 1840, Reel 2143, [4/4813], https://www.records.nsw.gov.au/archives/…
  4. [S81] Land Records & Parish Maps ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria). Application 7502 - No 772 Book 27.
  5. [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888.
  6. [S80] Ancestry - Family Tree, Ancestry Tree Name: Tidy/Whitehouse Family, Tree ID: 111177007
    Married at the bride's home.
  7. [S3] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Edwardian Index Victoria 1902-1913.
  8. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 29 Sep 1908 p1.
  9. [S14] Newspaper - Leader (Melbourne, Vic.), 25 May 1872, p6.
  10. [S14] Newspaper - Leader (Melbourne, Vic.), Sat 10 Oct 1908, p25 (illustrated)
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/197065617
Last Edited14 Oct 2023

Euphemia Brisbane

F, #1564, b. 5 Sep 1838, d. 6 Sep 1920
Euphemia BRISBANE
(1838-1920)
Father*James Brisbane b. 31 Oct 1795, d. 8 Nov 1852
Mother*Euphemia Brown b. 1800, d. 8 Apr 1840
ChartsDescendants of John BRISBANE
Descendants of William WILSON
Anecdote*The Brisbane 'boys' attended the auction in Dandenong of the sale of Crown lands and they bought land at Berwick/Harkaway. The Wilson 'boys' bought their Berwick land on the same day. Euphemia Brisbane would have met William Wilson and they married.
Euphemia was well educated in a private school, and she was a practical person and an excellent horsewoman. It is said that she stumbled over a stone which led to the quarrying of it - at Wilson Quarry.1 
Married NameWilson. 
Birth*5 Sep 1838 Blairgowrie, Perthshire, Scotland. 
(Migrant) Migration/Travel24 Apr 1840 Sailing with James Brisbane, Euphemia Brisbane, John Brisbane, Peter Brisbane, James Grimmond Brisbane, Elizabeth Brisbane to Port Phillip, VIC, Australia. Ship Glenhuntly, sailing from Greenock, Scotland on 14 Dec 1839
Age 2.2,3
Marriage*1859 Spouse: William Wilson. VIC, Australia, #M167.4
 
Widow12 May 1907Euphemia Brisbane became a widow upon the death of her husband William Wilson.5 
Death*6 Sep 1920 Berwick, VIC, Australia, #D8907 (Age 82.)6 
Death-Notice*8 Sep 1920 WILSON.—On the 6th September, 1920, at her residence, "Liskie Brae," Berwick,Euphemia relict of the late William Wilson, and beloved mother of William, Mrs. E. C. Kent (Kitty), James B., Mrs. G. F. Ballantyne (Bessie), and the late Andrew, aged 82 years. A colonist of 80 years. (Private interment.)7 

Grave

  • 5-307+B, Berwick Cemetery, Berwick, VIC, Australia, In Memory of William WILSON beloved husband of Euphemia Wilson native of County Tyrone Ireland, born 22nd May 1830, died 12th May 1907, a colonist of 66 years.
    In Memory of Euphemia WILSON beloved wife of William Wilson born Blairgowrie Scotland September 5th 1838 died September 6th 1920
    In Memory of Thomas Andrew WILSON born 9th August 1869 died in Oregon USA 9th January 1902.8

Family

William Wilson b. 22 May 1830, d. 12 May 1907
Children 1.William Wilson+ b. 22 Feb 1860, d. 17 Jan 1936
 2.Euphemia Catherine Wilson+ b. 1862, d. 28 Apr 1938
 3.James Brisbane Wilson b. 1865, d. 28 Dec 1933
 4.Thomas Andrew Wilson b. 9 Aug 1869, d. 9 Jan 1902
 5.Annie Elizabeth Wilson+ b. 1873, d. 1 Jun 1927

Citations

  1. [S61] Upper Beaconsfield History Archive.
  2. [S36] Inward & outward passenger lists to and from Victoria. Series: (VPRS 14; 7666; 7667; 7786); PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), GLENHUNTLY 1 XVI / 1 XIV.
  3. [S65] Ancestry - various indices, Assisted Immigrants (digital) Shipping Lists
    Ship: Glen Huntly, 17 Apr 1840, Reel 2143, [4/4813], https://www.records.nsw.gov.au/archives/…
  4. [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888 "#M167."
  5. [S22] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (online).
  6. [S4] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Great War Index Victoria 1914-1920 "#D8907."
  7. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), Wed 8 Sep 1920, p1
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4585127
  8. [S44] Index of burials in the cemetery of Berwick,
    5-307-B     Wilson     W.     M     77     14/05/1907     418
    5-307     Wilson     W.     F     80     9/09/1920     649.
Last Edited12 Feb 2020

Elizabeth Brisbane

F, #1565, b. 11 Oct 1833, d. 28 Dec 1900
Father*James Brisbane b. 31 Oct 1795, d. 8 Nov 1852
Mother*Euphemia Brown b. 1800, d. 8 Apr 1840
ChartsDescendants of John BRISBANE
Probate (Will)* Elizabeth Harding. Married. Prahran. 28 Dec 1900. 79/436.1       
Married NameHarding. 
Birth*11 Oct 1833 Blairgowrie, Perthshire, Scotland. 
(Migrant) Migration/Travel24 Apr 1840 Sailing with James Brisbane, Euphemia Brisbane, John Brisbane, Peter Brisbane, James Grimmond Brisbane, Euphemia Brisbane to Port Phillip, VIC, Australia. Ship Glenhuntly, sailing from Greenock, Scotland on 14 Dec 1839
Age 7.2,3
Marriage*1859 Spouse: Henry Judd Harding. VIC, Australia, #M721.4
 
Death*28 Dec 1900 Prahran, VIC, Australia, #D14508 (Age 67.)5 
Death-Notice*29 Dec 1900 HARDING.— On the 28th December, at her residence, 71 Greville-street, Elizabeth, the dearly beloved wife of Henry J. Harding, aged 67 years. A colonist of 60 years per Glen Huntly.6 

Family

Henry Judd Harding b. 1820, d. 1 Mar 1901
Children 1.Emily Harding b. 1854
 2.Alice Euphemia Jane Harding b. 1858
 3.Agnes Henrietta Harding b. 1861, d. 1877
 4.William James Harding d. 1904
 5.Edward Charles Harding b. 1863
 6.Clara Elizabeth Harding b. 1867, d. 1873
 7.John Walter Harding b. 1870
 8.Jessie Matilda Harding b. 1872
 9.Mabel Brisbane Harding b. 1875

Citations

  1. [S35] Probate Records, PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), VPRS 28/P0, unit 1013; VPRS 28/P2, unit 582; VPRS 7591/P2, unit 319.
  2. [S36] Inward & outward passenger lists to and from Victoria. Series: (VPRS 14; 7666; 7667; 7786); PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), GLENHUNTLY 1 XVI / 1 XIV.
  3. [S65] Ancestry - various indices, Assisted Immigrants (digital) Shipping Lists
    Ship: Glen Huntly, 17 Apr 1840, Reel 2143, [4/4813], https://www.records.nsw.gov.au/archives/…
  4. [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888 "#M721."
  5. [S2] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Federation Index Victoria 1889-1901.
  6. [S16] Newspaper - The Age (Melbourne, Vic.), 29 Dec 1900, p3.
Last Edited8 Feb 2020

Agnes Farson

F, #1566, b. 1822, d. 11 Dec 1873
ChartsDescendants of John BRISBANE
Married NameBrisbane. 
Birth*1822 Ayrshire, Scotland. 
Marriage*8 Mar 1853 Spouse: John Brisbane. Collingwood, VIC, Australia, #M167.1,2
 
Marriage-Notice*11 Mar 1853 MARRIED. On the 8th instant, by the Rev. A. M. Ramsay, Mr. John Brisbane, of Melbourne, to Miss Agnes Farson, late of Ayr, Scotland.3 
Death*11 Dec 1873 Wharparilla Post Office Store, Wharparilla, VIC, Australia, #D9548 (Age 51) [par unknown]
Accidentally shot by husband John Brisbane. verdict by coroner 12 Dec 1873.4,5 
Inquest12 Dec 1873Inquest held 1873/356 Female. Agnes BRISBANE Cause of death: Accidental shooting; Location of inquest: Echuca; Date of inquest: 12 Dec 1873.
Transcript of depositions: John Brisbane on his oath saith, I am a Farmer + Storekeeper + Post Office Master residing at Wharparilla Store in Torumbarry.
I was in Echuca yesterday and returned home about dark. I had tea with deceased, my late wife, deceased and I went into the store together. She said "put that gun away I'll light the lamp". I took up the gun from the corner, and carried it in a horizontal position. The gun produced is the same, the hammer was resting on the cap, the muzzle of the gun was pointing in the direction of where my wife was standing at the time. I came round the corner of the counter. I felt the gun catch against something and instantly there was an explosion. The gun was charged with possum shot. I think, no one, I think age of deceased was 51 years, we were married nearly 21 years and have no family. We were living in the place since April. She fell instantly at the discharge. She did not light the lamp. I could see her easily it was not dark. I knew the gun was loaded. I fired one of the barrells the day before. She never spoke after falling. There was no one but deceased + myself at the time in the house, the girl (Letitia) was within hearing distance. I called her, she then came in she was about 40 or 50 yards distant toward the stockyard. I held the gun in front of the hammer, I told the girl to run and tell Mrs Brown to come over. John Trewin is a neighbour of mine and went for the police. We had no disagreement after my return home. The girl came home with the cows while we were at tea. She (deceased) had her tea before, but said she would have a cup with me. Letitia was at home when I arrived. My cart upset at Echuca the front bar was broken I told deceased of it and she said nothing I was home about half an hour before the accident. Letitia returned home with the cows soon after I arrived. Deceased stood with her right side toward me. I have seen the body lying in the adjoining room and identify it as that of my late wife.

Letitia Brisbane on her oath saith, I am living with Mr Brisbane residing at Torrumbarry Store. I always looked to them as my father + mother but am only adopted by them. I remember yesterday evening I was milking the cows in the yard and heard a gun go off. I could hear anyone call from where I was. Mr Brisbane called me as I came across + I met him at the door. I went in and asked Pa what happened. He said the gun went off + shot mother. I ran up to the body deceased appeared to be quite dead.I then went for Mr Brown leaving Mr Brisbane with deceased he told to go for Mr Brown. I went for Mr Trewin and his son came over. I did not again go into the room where deceased lay that night I believed her quite dead when I went for Mr Brown. I did not know of any disagreement between deceased and her husband Mr Brisbane was sober I never knew him to drink I have seen the body lying in the adjoining room and identify it as that of Mrs Brisbane.

Senior Constable Cooke reports for the information of the District Coroner that a woman named Agnes Brisbane wife of John Brisbane was shot by her husband at Torrumbarry supposed by accident but there was only the two people in the [room] at the time. Const Cooke 62031.6 

Family

John Brisbane b. 5 Aug 1826, d. 9 Jun 1892
Child 1.Letitia Ursella Brisbane b. 1856, d. 12 Jan 1908

Newspaper-Articles

  • 15 Dec 1873: Accidentally Shot.—The Riverine Herald reports that an inquest was held by Dr. Gunmow, the deputy coroner, on Friday, touching the death of Agnes Brisbane, who was killed at Torumburry on the previous day by the explosion of a gun held by her husband.
    From the evidence of her husband, John Brisbane, who is a farmer and storekeeper at Torumburry, it appeared that himself and deceased were in the shop after dark, when he took up a gun from the corner in which it stood, and as he carried it round the corner of the counter, he felt it catch, and an explosion immediately followed. Deceased fell instantly, and never afterwards spoke. She was 51 years of age, and had no children. The Jury returned a verdict of accidental death.7
  • 16 Dec 1873: ACCIDENT.—We learn from our exchanges that Mrs. Brisbane, of Wharparilla station, near Echuca, was killed on Thursday evening last by the acidental discharge of a gun.8
  • 31 Dec 1873: Two lamentable accidents with firearms have occurred. A farmer named John Brisbane, living near Echuca, was moving a shot gun when it exploded, the charge entering his wife's body and killing her instantly. At Wedderburn a number of young men were out kangaroo shooting...9

Citations

  1. [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888 "as FORSON."
  2. [S80] Ancestry - Family Tree, Josephine Matthews - gives marriage place as Collingwood.
  3. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 11 Mar 1853, p6.
  4. [S22] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (online) "Place of birth AYR
    Spouse BRISBANE John."
  5. [S80] Ancestry - Family Tree, Josephine Matthews.
  6. [S24] PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), VPRS 24/ P0 unit 301, item 1873/356 Female.
  7. [S14] Newspaper - Bendigo Advertiser (Vic.), Mon 15 Dec 1873, p2
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/88226750
  8. [S14] Newspaper - The North Eastern Ensign (Benalla, Vic.), Tue 16 Dec 1873, p2
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/71554596
  9. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), Wed 31 Dec 1873, p1
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/5878570
Last Edited11 Feb 2020

Mary Auguste Clara Hillbrich

F, #1567, b. 1844, d. 14 Apr 1915
Father*Johann Gottlieb Hillbrick b. 1814, d. 13 Nov 1899
Mother*Maria Dorothea Wagner b. 1821, d. 1888
ChartsDescendants of John BRISBANE
Married NameBrisbane. 
Birth*1844 Prussia, Germany. 
Marriage*3 Sep 1861 Spouse: Peter Brisbane. At bride's home, Harkaway, VIC, Australia, #M3375.1,2
 
Widow26 Sep 1908Mary Auguste Clara Hillbrich became a widow upon the death of her husband Peter Brisbane.3 
Death*14 Apr 1915 Murchison, VIC, Australia, #D6344 (Age 71) [par Johan HILLBRICK & Dorothy WAGENER].4 
Death-Notice*21 Apr 1915 BRISBANE.—On the 14th April, at her son's residence, Murchison, Mary Clara Augusta, relict of the late Peter Brisbane, and beloved mother of Harold, Wilfred, Edgar, and Arnold, aged 71 years.5 

Family

Peter Brisbane b. 25 Jan 1832, d. 26 Sep 1908
Children 1.Harold James Ernest Brisbane b. 1862, d. 1936
 2.Alfred John Brisbane b. abt Mar 1864, d. 21 Jul 1865
 3.Edgar John Brisbane b. 1866, d. 1871
 4.Wilfred Gustavus Brisbane b. 1869, d. 1943
 5.Edgar John Brisbane b. 1873, d. 1957
 6.Arnold Edward Brisbane b. 1875, d. 1952

Citations

  1. [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888.
  2. [S80] Ancestry - Family Tree, Ancestry Tree Name: Tidy/Whitehouse Family, Tree ID: 111177007
    Married at the bride's home.
  3. [S3] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Edwardian Index Victoria 1902-1913.
  4. [S4] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Great War Index Victoria 1914-1920.
  5. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 21 Apr 1915, p1.
Last Edited2 Jun 2023

William Wilson

M, #1568, b. 22 May 1830, d. 12 May 1907
William WILSON
(1830-1907)
Father*William Wilson b. 23 Mar 1795, d. 29 May 1870
Mother*Anne McCauley b. 1797, d. 12 May 1881
ChartsDescendants of John BRISBANE
Descendants of William WILSON
Birth*22 May 1830 
(Migrant) Migration/Travel7 Feb 1841 Sailing with William Wilson, Anne Wilson, James Wilson to Port Phillip, VIC, Australia. Ship Frankfield.1
 
(Witness) Land-Note24 Aug 1854 BER-Crown-7.16 1854 Aug 24th Release of right of way from the said Robert Gardiner of the first part, John Brisbane and Peter Brisbane tinsmiths, Charles Walter Sharpe tinsmith, Gottlob Wanke farmer, and William Wilson and James Wilson, farmers therein described of the second part, and the said Robert Buchanan and James Buchanan of the third part. Gardiner reserved a piece of land for a road of one chain forming the southern boundary of section seven for the use of the purchasers of sections number eight and number fifteen jointly with the said Robert Buchanan and James Buchanan respectively, measuring 14a 1r 8p. They agreed to give up and forego their right and interest in and to the said road on condition that they the said Robert Buchanan and James Buchanan should pay Ernestine Beer the widow of Mr Beer who lately met his death by accident in the said Parish of Berwick the sum of thirtyfive pounds fifteen shillings being at the rate of two pounds ten shillings per acre for the land reserved for the purpose of said road.2 
Land-Berwick*6 May 1858Selection: BER-Subn 1. 17a 1r 0p - consideration L2 1s/acre.3,4 
Land-Berwick6 May 1858Selection: BER-Subn 2. 15a 2r 34p - consideration L2 19s/acre.5,4 
Marriage*1859 Spouse: Euphemia Brisbane. VIC, Australia, #M167.6
 
Land-Berwick*abt Aug 1871 BER-Town S9-4. Transfer from William Wilson to William Wilson James Buchanan. Not mentioned in probate, but application lists them as executors of estate of William Wilson.7 
Land-Berwicka 20 Jan 1876 BER-Town S9-4. Transfer from William Wilson James Buchanan to Thomas Giblin.7 
Death*12 May 1907 Berwick, VIC, Australia, #D3733 (Age 76) [par William WILSON & Anne MACAULEY].8 

Grave

  • 5-307+B, Berwick Cemetery, Berwick, VIC, Australia, In Memory of William WILSON beloved husband of Euphemia Wilson native of County Tyrone Ireland, born 22nd May 1830, died 12th May 1907, a colonist of 66 years.
    In Memory of Euphemia WILSON beloved wife of William Wilson born Blairgowrie Scotland September 5th 1838 died September 6th 1920
    In Memory of Thomas Andrew WILSON born 9th August 1869 died in Oregon USA 9th January 1902.9

Family

Euphemia Brisbane b. 5 Sep 1838, d. 6 Sep 1920
Children 1.William Wilson+ b. 22 Feb 1860, d. 17 Jan 1936
 2.Euphemia Catherine Wilson+ b. 1862, d. 28 Apr 1938
 3.James Brisbane Wilson b. 1865, d. 28 Dec 1933
 4.Thomas Andrew Wilson b. 9 Aug 1869, d. 9 Jan 1902
 5.Annie Elizabeth Wilson+ b. 1873, d. 1 Jun 1927

Newspaper-Articles

  • 7 May 1858: CROWN LAND SALES. SUBURBAN LOTS. BERWICK.
    Within the village reserve of Berwick on the Gipps Land road, about eight miles south east from Dandenong, parish of Berwick, county of Mornington Upset price, £2 per acre
    Lot 18. Seventeen acres one rood twenty perches £2 1s. per acre W J. Wilson.
    Lot 19. Fifteen acres two roods thirty-four perches, £2 19s per acre W J Wilson. James Wilson4

Citations

  1. [S80] Ancestry - Family Tree, Wilson Family Tree 2006 - Owner: srwilson1965
    Bounty Immigrants - Bounty £87
    William & Anne WILSON with children Anne Jane, William, Catherine, Thomas & James.
  2. [S81] Land Records & Parish Maps ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria). Application 7502 - No 772 Book 27.
  3. [S81] Land Records & Parish Maps ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria). VPRS 11866/P0001, Book J, Auctions & Selections, 29 Jan 1858 - 30 Dec 1858.
    Folio 972. Date of Sale. Melbourne 6th May. Report 453
    William Wilson and James Wilson. Parish of Berwick. Allot 1. 17a 1r 20p. Estate for which granted/Enrolled 9a 104.
  4. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), Fri 7 May 1858, p5
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/7294095
  5. [S81] Land Records & Parish Maps ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria). VPRS 11866/P0001, Book J, Auctions & Selections, 29 Jan 1858 - 30 Dec 1858.
    Folio 972. Date of Sale. Melbourne 6th May. Report 453
    William Wilson and James Wilson. Parish of Berwick. Allot 2. 15a 2r 34p. Estate for which granted/Enrolled 9a 105.
  6. [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888 "#M167."
  7. [S81] Land Records & Parish Maps ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria). AP19199.
  8. [S22] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (online).
  9. [S44] Index of burials in the cemetery of Berwick,
    5-307-B     Wilson     W.     M     77     14/05/1907     418
    5-307     Wilson     W.     F     80     9/09/1920     649.
Last Edited8 May 2023

Henry Judd Harding

M, #1569, b. 1820, d. 1 Mar 1901
ChartsDescendants of John BRISBANE
Birth*1820 
Marriage*1859 Spouse: Elizabeth Brisbane. VIC, Australia, #M721.1
 
Widower28 Dec 1900Henry Judd Harding became a widower upon the death of his wife Elizabeth Brisbane.2 
Death*1 Mar 1901 Prahran, VIC, Australia, #D3363 (Age 81) [par unknown].3 
Death-Notice*9 Mar 1901 HARDING.— On the 1st March, at his son's residence, 18 St. John's-street, Windsor, Henry Judd Harding, in his 82nd year.4 

Family

Elizabeth Brisbane b. 11 Oct 1833, d. 28 Dec 1900
Children 1.Emily Harding b. 1854
 2.Alice Euphemia Jane Harding b. 1858
 3.Agnes Henrietta Harding b. 1861, d. 1877
 4.William James Harding d. 1904
 5.Edward Charles Harding b. 1863
 6.Clara Elizabeth Harding b. 1867, d. 1873
 7.John Walter Harding b. 1870
 8.Jessie Matilda Harding b. 1872
 9.Mabel Brisbane Harding b. 1875

Citations

  1. [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888 "#M721."
  2. [S2] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Federation Index Victoria 1889-1901.
  3. [S22] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (online).
  4. [S14] Newspaper - Leader (Melbourne, Vic.), 9 Mar 1901, p44.
Last Edited8 Feb 2020

William Wilson

M, #1570, b. 22 Feb 1860, d. 17 Jan 1936
Father*William Wilson b. 22 May 1830, d. 12 May 1907
Mother*Euphemia Brisbane b. 5 Sep 1838, d. 6 Sep 1920
ChartsDescendants of John BRISBANE
Descendants of William WILSON (#1)
Descendants of William WILSON (#2)
Descendants of John BUCHANAN
Birth*22 Feb 1860 Berwick, VIC, Australia, #B11069 (as unnamed male.)1 
(Transfer to) Land-Berwick14 Jun 1888 BER-Crown-17.18 (tx 184367) Rechabite Hall, 106 High Street. Transfer from James Gibb to Thomas Henderson, Alexander Miller, John Grant, William Wilson, Thomas Cornelius Camm. See C/T 2070-846 (Rechabite Hall.)2 
Marriage*6 Dec 1888 Spouse: Anne Buchanan. Presbyterian Church, Berwick, VIC, Australia, #M7755/1888.3,4
 
Marriage-Notice*17 Dec 1888 WILSON—BUCHANAN. —On the 6th inst., at the Presbyterian Church, Berwick, by the Rev. A. Duff, M.A., William, eldest son of William Wilson, Esq., Quarry-hills, Berwick, to Annie, eldest daughter of Hon. James Buchanan, M.L.C., Berwick. No cards.4 
(Mortgagor) Land-Note27 Jul 1889 BER-Crown-17.18 (Rechabite Hall): Mortgagee: Thomas Henderson. Mortgage provided by Thomas Henderson to the five trustees - discharged 22 Nov 1920, partly discharged (£175) on 6 April 1908, remainder £550. Mortgagor was Alexander Miller, John Grant, William Wilson, Thomas Cornelius Camm.5,6 
Land-Berwick*8 Dec 1914 BER-Subn-11. Transfer from James Buchanan to William Wilson Llewelyn David Beaumont. 7a 0r 21p - owners as executors.7 
Land-Berwick*12 Sep 1916 BER-Subn-11. Transfer from William Wilson to James Richardson. 7a 0r 21p - ownership now Wilson, Beaumont and Richardson.8 
(Witness) Land-Note22 Nov 1920 BER-Crown-17.18 (Rechabite Hall) Red Ink No 2112344. Alexander Miller, John Grant, William Wilson the younger and Thomas Cornelius Camm the survivors of the proprietors named herein, are, by the direction of the Commissioner of Titles given under Section 268 of the Transfer of Land Act 1915, now registered as joint proprietors of the within described estate.9 
(Transfer from) Land-Berwick22 Nov 1920 BER-Crown-17.18 (Rechabite Hall), 106 High Street. Transfer from Alexander Miller, John Grant, William Wilson, Thomas Cornelius Camm to Harold Edward Elliott. Was Rechabite Hall - to be transferred and used as an RSL.10 
Land-Berwick*10 Dec 1924 BER-Subn-11. Transfer from William Wilson, Llewelyn David Beaumont, James Richardson to Thomas Clair Whiteside. 7a 0r 21p - ownership now Beaumont, Richardson and Whiteside.11 
Widower27 Jul 1933William Wilson became a widower upon the death of his wife Anne Buchanan.12 
Death*17 Jan 1936 Berwick, VIC, Australia, #D13358 (Age 75) [par William WILSON & Euphemia BRISBANE].12 
Death-Notice*18 Jan 1936 WILSON.—On the 17th January, William, of Blairgowrie, Berwick, husband of the late Anne Wilson, and loving father of Mrs. E. C. Henry and Mrs. J. F. Sturken, in his 76th year.
WILSON.—On the 17th January, William Wilson, Blairgowrie, Berwick, eldest and last surviving brother of Mrs. E. C. Kent, Berwick; uncle of Kathleen and Marcie (Mrs. Bastow, Pakenham Upper.)13 

Grave

  • 5-341, Berwick Cemetery, Berwick, VIC, Australia, In loving memory of Anne dearly beloved wife of William Wilson born May 10, 1860, died July 27, 1933. Also the above William WILSON born Feb 22, 1860, died Jan 17, 1936.
    Also their infant son William Wilson born 1889. Re-united.14,15

Family

Anne Buchanan b. 1860, d. 27 Jul 1933
Children 1.Annie Jane 'Nancy' Wilson b. 1891, d. 14 Feb 1974
 2.Euphemia Elizabeth Wilson+ b. 1895, d. 18 Apr 1946

Newspaper-Articles

  • 15 Jun 1881: BERWICK METAL.
    To the Editor of the S. B. & M. J.
    SIR,—In your issue of June 8th, I saw a long rigmarole of mistatements signed "P. Rump," which I beg your permission to contradict. Rumpf tries to make out that the stuff the railway contractor had quarried was the only portion of Gibb's quarry that was condemned, which he knows very well is not true, as the Engineer-in-Chief, Mr Higinbotham, in the presence of McNeil, the contractor, condemned the quarry generally. The Dandenong Engineer has long ago found out his mistake in making the report that Rumpf alludes to. Rumpf says that he has always given satisfaction with the metal that he has supplied from Gibb's quarry; does he remember the one hundred yards he supplied to the Cranbourne Shire Council from Gibb's quarry, when the Councillors in whose riding it was delivered drew the attention of the whole Council to the inferior quality of the metal ? Three members of the Council were appointed to examine it, and having done so, they pronounced it as "Not being stone at all; nothing but rubbish." As for the metal Rumpf supplied to Caulfield Council, I will give you an extract of the Engineer's report from the Brighton Southern Cross, May 12th: "The Engineer complained of Rumpf's metal as being very inferior, instead of being two-and-a-half-inch (2½) metal ; it was for the most part, one-inch-and-a-half, ½-inch, and full of rubbish, and in his opinin two (2) shillings per yard be deducted." If that is giving satisfaction, I can well understand the metal from Gibb's quarry everywhere giving satisfaction. Rumpf's mistake in sending the metal to Caulfield was in not properly packing such tender material and labelling it "This side up; with care." If that had been done, the shaking of the railway would not have broken it from 2½-inch to 1-inch and half-inch metal. Rumpf also states that the neighbouring shires are supplied with metal from Gibbs's quarry—a statement which is utterly untrue, as I have quite recently supplied Cranbourne, Dandenong, and Berwick with metal. He also says that the road from Bain's to the railway gates was made with metal from Gibbs's quarry and is equal to anything in the colony. There is very little heavy trafflic on that road, and what little there is it would not carry until it was patched up by the dayman with the main road maintenance metal brought from Wilson's. That road has cost more to maintain than the whole road from Berwick to Dandenong, which was made with stone from Wilson's quarry. Rumpf says that Wilson's quarry is a thing of the past but it is also a thing of the present, and will be of the future, when Rump and Gibbs's little quarry will be forgotten.—Yours truly, W. WILSON, JUN.
    Berwick, June 13th, 1881. Peter Rumpf16
  • 14 Dec 1888: WILSON - BUCHANAN.- The marriage of Mr. William Wilson, oldest son of Mr. William Wilson, of Quarry Hills, Berwick, and Miss Annie Buchanan, oldest daughter of the Hon. J. Buchanan, of Burr Hill, Berwick, was celebrated on December 6, at the Presbyterian Church. It was an interesting feature on this occasion that the officiating minister, Rev. A. Duff, M.A., had performed a similar office for the parents of both bride and bridegroom. The bride wore a dress of white faille with bodice and train of moire and the usual wreath and veil. The four bridesmaids wore cream surah dresses, trimmed with valenciennes lace. Mr. James Wilson, brother of bridegroom, acted as best man. Anne Buchanan17

Citations

  1. [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888.
  2. [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), C/T 1348-580 - C/T 2070-846 - Thomas Henderson Builder, Alexander Miller Carpenter, John Grant Wheelwright, William Wilson Contractor, Thomas Cornelius Camm Teacher all of Berwick are now the proprietors.
  3. [S27] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Marriages) (online).
  4. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), Mon 17 Dec 1888, p1
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/6912960
  5. [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), C/T 2070-846 - Mortgage provided by Thomas Henderson to the five trustees - discharged 22 Nov 1920, partly discharged (£175) on 6 April 1908.
  6. [S35] Probate Records, PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), Inventory of Thomas Henderson outlines mortgage: VPRS 28/ P3 unit 426, item 132/875.
  7. [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), C/T 897-288 - James Buchanan died the 11th day of September 1914. On the 13th October 1914 probate of the will of the said James Buchanan was granted to William Wilson Contractor and Llewellyn David Beaumont, Farmer, both of Berwick.
  8. [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), C/T 897-288 - William Wilson Contractor and Llewellyn David Beaumont Farmer, and James Richardson the younger butcher, all of Berwick - joint proprietors.
  9. [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), C/T 2070-846 - Red Ink No 2112344. Alexander Miller, John Grant, William Wilson the younger and Thomas Cornelius Camm the survivors of the proprietors named herein, are, by the direction of the Commissioner of Titles given under Section 268 of the Transfer of Land Act 1915, now registered as joint proprietors of the within described estate.
  10. [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), C/T 2070-846 - Harold Edward Elliott of 360 Collins Street Melbourne Solicitor.
  11. [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), C/T 897-288 - Llewellyn David Beaumont of Mornington Gentleman, James Richardson the younger of Berwick Butcher and Thomas Clair Whiteside of Beaconsfield Orchardist - joint proprietors.
  12. [S22] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (online).
  13. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), Sat 18 Jan 1936, p15
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/11874721
  14. [S44] Index of burials in the cemetery of Berwick,
    5-341-B     Wilson     William     M     76     18/01/1936     944
    5-341-A     Wilson     Anne     F     73     1/07/1933     892
    5-341     Wilson               0     15/10/1889     210.
  15. [S337] Index of monumental inscriptions/burials Billion Graves "https://billiongraves.com/grave/William-Wilson/2037663."
  16. [S12] Newspaper - South Bourke and Mornington Journal (Richmond, Vic.), Wed 15 Jun 1881, p2
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/70049580
  17. [S14] Newspaper - Table Talk (Melbourne, Vic.), Fri 14 Dec 1888, p9
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/146022887
Last Edited19 Mar 2023

Euphemia Catherine Wilson

F, #1571, b. 1862, d. 28 Apr 1938
Father*William Wilson b. 22 May 1830, d. 12 May 1907
Mother*Euphemia Brisbane b. 5 Sep 1838, d. 6 Sep 1920
ChartsDescendants of John BRISBANE
Descendants of William WILSON
Married NameKent. 
Birth*1862 Berwick, VIC, Australia, #B879.1 
Marriage*8 Oct 1891 Spouse: Charles Gibbings Kent. Berwick, VIC, Australia, #M7982/1891.2
 
Marriage-Notice*24 Oct 1891 KENT—WILSON.—On the 8th October, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. R. W. Rock, assisted by the Rev. W. B. Morris, Charles Gibbings Kent, manager of the Australian Joint Stock Bank, Bourke, N.S.W., to Kate, elder daughter of W. Wilson, Quarry Hills, Berwick.3 
Birth-Notice*27 Sep 1893 KENT.—On the 22nd inst , at Valetta, Bourke, N.S.W., the wife of C. G. Kent, A.J.S. Bank—a son.4,5 
Death-Notice30 Sep 1893 KENT.—On the 23rd September, at Bourke, New South Wales, the infant son of C. G. and K. Kent.6,7 
Widow3 Jul 1905Euphemia Catherine Wilson became a widow upon the death of her husband Charles Gibbings Kent.8 
Land-Note*fr 1921 - 1923 ESTATE14810 EUPHEMIA C KENT BERWICK PART SEC 19.9 
Death*28 Apr 1938 Berwick, VIC, Australia, #D13905/1938 (Age 76) [par William WILSON & Euphemia BRISBANE].10 
Death-Notice*29 Apr 1938 KENT.—On April 28, at her residence, "Liskie Brae," Berwick, Euphemia Catherine, widow of Charles Gibbings Kent, of N.S.W., elder daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson, sen. (Berwick), mother of Charles (deceased), Kathleen and Marcia (Mrs. Bastow, Pakenham Upper), grandmother of Austin, in her 77th year.11 
Death-Notice29 Apr 1938 KENT.— Friends of the late Mrs. E. C. KENT, are respectfully informed that her remains will he interred in the Berwick Cemetery. Funeral to leave her residence, "Liskie Brae,'' Berwick. THIS DAY (Friday), April 29, at 3 o'clock.
JOHN GRANT, Funeral Director, Berwick, Phone 25.12 

Grave

  • 5-652-A & 5-652-B, Berwick Cemetery, Berwick, VIC, Australia, In loving memory of
    Euphemia Catherine Kent
    daughter of the late William & Euphemia Wilson
    beloved mother of
    Kathleen & Marcia
    died 28th April 1938
    Aged 76 years
    also
    Charles Gibbings Kent
    husband of the above
    died N.S.W. July 3rd 1905
    ---
    In loving memory of
    our dear mother
    Marcella Bastow
    daughter of Charles & Euphemia Kent
    passed away 24 th Feb 1962.
    Aged 64 Years13

Newspaper-Articles

  • 11 May 1938: BERWICK. OBITUARY.
    Mrs. E. C. Kent, an old and respected resident of Berwick, passed away at her residence, Wilson street, Berwick, on April 28, after a long illness, Mrs. Kent was the daughter of Mr. W. Wilson Snr., and sister of the late William Wilson, who was a councillor of the Berwickshire for a number of years. Mrs. Kent was of a genial nature and of sterling character. She leave two daughters, Kathleen (Berwick), and Marcia (Mrs. Bastow, Upper Beaconsfield), to mourn their sad loss. The funeral took place at the Berwick Cemetery, the Rev. W. L. Collins conducting the service.14
  • 19 Oct 2022: From Ireland to Berwick. Kilkieran Place, Berwick
    When the large allotment at the western end of Anne Street Berwick was subdivided in the early 2000s, the new street was named Kilkieran Place, after the name of the old heritage house on the property.
    Kilkieran (Cill Chiarain) is a coastal village in the Connemara area of County Galway, in the Republic of Ireland. The village obtains its name from St. Ciaran who some considered to be the first Saint born in Ireland (others say it was St. Patrick).
    The Wilson brothers, who initially immigrated from Ireland, were some of the earliest settlers in Berwick, having purchased 1000 acres (400 hectares) at an auction in 1854.
    After farming together for many years, following their respective marriages, they decided to split their property into two separate titles.
    The southern portion was to be taken by William Wilson and fronted the Gippsland Road (now Princes Highway).
    The brothers established a diagonal boundary across the property creating two halves. The commencing point of this boundary was opposite the Berwick Inn.
    Accordingly, both brothers came to own a paddock which came to a pointed end opposite the Inn. The diagonal boundary may still be observed running up the hill behind Rheanva Street.
    William Wilson's paddock on the southern side of the new boundary ran up the hill to the west and in 1902 he and his wife Euphemia decided to build a brick house towards the top of the hill to live in for their retirement.
    The house was built by George S Ballantyne, their son-in-law, and named Liskie-Brae.
    For some time, the Wilson's daughter Mrs E C Kent lived at Liskie-Brae with her daughters Kathleen and Marcia, as her husband, a banker was often away on business.
    The two daughters were keen on horse riding and the large paddocks at Liskie-Brae were put to good use for grazing.
    Mrs Kent took a great interest in the Country Women's Association and her daughter Kathleen served as president of the Berwick branch in the 1930s.
    After some years of occupation, the Wilsons sold the house to the Casey family (no relation to Lord Casey) and then it was later sold to Llewellen and Ellie Beaumont, William Wilson's niece.
    The Beaumonts named the property Rheanva, this name having been the name of Llewellen's family home in Swansea, Wales.
    Llewellen and Ellie lived at Rheanva until their deaths in 1954. They died within two months of each other - Llewellen was in his 94th year.
    The property was left to their daughter Anne Jane (Nana) Greaves who agreed to a subdivision of the eastern section opposite the Berwick Inn. This subdivision created Anne and Rheanva Streets - Anne Street, named after Anne Greaves and Rheanva after the name of the property. The house was retained on the remaining large block at the western end of the new Anne Street.
    Subsequently, the following owners renamed the property Kilkieran, a name retained to this day - the current owners of Kilkieran are Mr and Mrs Jim Brownlee.15

Citations

  1. [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888 "#B879."
  2. [S27] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Marriages) (online).
  3. [S14] Newspaper - Leader (Melbourne, Vic.), Sat 24 Oct 1891, p44
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/197958055
  4. [S14] Newspaper - The Herald (Melbourne, Vic.), Wed 27 Sep 1893, p2
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/241452516
  5. [S7] Registry of NSW Births Deaths and Marriages "#B7661/1893 (par Charles G & Euphemia K) - as Charles KENT. Birth registered at Bourke."
  6. [S14] Newspaper - Leader (Melbourne, Vic.), Sat 30 Sep 1893, p41
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/196642483
  7. [S7] Registry of NSW Births Deaths and Marriages "#3548/1893 (par Charles G & Euphemia K) - as Charles KENT. Death registered at Bourke."
  8. [S7] Registry of NSW Births Deaths and Marriages "#D10531/1905 (par Charles G & Kate) - as Charles G KENT. Death registered at St Leonards."
  9. [S81] Land Records & Parish Maps ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria). Land Selection Files, Section 12 Closer Settlement Act 1938 [including obsolete and top numbered Closer Settlement and WW1 Discharged Soldier Settlement files]
    VPRS 5714/ P0 unit 1019, item ESTATE14810.
  10. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online).
  11. [S16] Newspaper - The Age (Melbourne, Vic.), Fri 29 Apr 1938, p1
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/205922188
  12. [S16] Newspaper - The Age (Melbourne, Vic.), Fri 29 Apr 1938, p1
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/205922276
  13. [S44] Index of burials in the cemetery of Berwick,
    5-652-A Bastow Marcella F 64 27/02/1962 1454
    5-652-B Kent E.C. F 29/04/1938 994
    5-652-B Kent Kathleen Haletta F 76 30/07/1971 1628.
  14. [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 11 May 1938, p4
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/201303783
  15. [S18] Newspaper - Pakenham Gazette (Vic.), 19 Oct 2022, p26
    Caption: The Kent sisters riding their ponies in High Street, Berwick - Kilkieran on the hill in the background.
Last Edited19 Oct 2022

James Brisbane Wilson

M, #1572, b. 1865, d. 28 Dec 1933
Father*William Wilson b. 22 May 1830, d. 12 May 1907
Mother*Euphemia Brisbane b. 5 Sep 1838, d. 6 Sep 1920
ChartsDescendants of John BRISBANE
Descendants of William WILSON
Birth*1865 Berwick, VIC, Australia, #B13585.1 
Marriage*22 Nov 1899 Spouse: Margaret Brodie Ballantyne. Malvern, VIC, Australia, #M7459.2
 
Marriage-Notice*23 Dec 1899 WILSON—BALLANTYNE.—On the 22nd November, at the residence of the bride, "Myamyn," Malvern, by the Rev. W. H. Holdsworth, M.A., Baptist minister, James Brisbane Wilson, second son of W. Wilson, of Berwick, to Margarette Brodie Ballantyne, daughter of James Ballantyne, "Myamyn," Glenferrie-road, Malvern.3 
Death*28 Dec 1933 Brighton, VIC, Australia, #D125/1934 (Age 68) [par William WILSON & Euphemia BRISBANE].4 

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

DateAddressOccupation and other people at same address
1909Quarry Hill, Berwick, VIC, AustraliaOccupation: farmer. With Margaret Brodie Wilson.5
1913Lyndhurst, VIC, AustraliaOccupation: grazier. With Margaret Brodie Wilson.6

Newspaper-Articles

  • 26 Jul 1893: SHIRE OF BERWICK. BERWICK RIDING.
    Ladies and Gentlemen, As you are no doubt aware, when I was elected last year to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Cr. Buchanan, I only held the seat up to August of this year, and I now again ask your support and interest on my behalf, and I hope that my actions in the council chamber during the past nine months will recommend themselves to you.
    I have no personal interest to serve in the council, and any action of mine will be for the public good. I shall endeavour to do my best for the Berwick Riding and the Shire in general should you do me the honor to reelect me again.
    I am yours, &c.,
    JAMES BRISBANE WILSON.
    July 24, 1893.7
  • 25 Aug 1899: BERWICK, Shire.—Berwick riding: J. B. Wilson beat ex-Cr. J. Gibb by 111. A free fight resulted, necessitating police intervention. James Gibb8
  • 18 May 1910: On Wednesday night next, at Berwick, a smoke social is to be tendered to Cr. J. B. Wilson, on his retirement from the Berwick Shire Council. Cr. Wilson is now residing at Lyndhurst.9
  • 11 Jan 1934: OBITUARY JAS. B. WILSON.
    Mr. James Brisbane Wilson, native of Berwick, where he was born 68 years ago, died at his residence, New street, Brighton, on 28th ult. For many years he was a member of Berwick Shire Council, and occupied the presidential chair. Afterwards he resided with his family at Lyndhurst, and became a member of the Cranbourne municipal body, where he also attained the rank of president. Later on, he took up his residence at Brighton, where his parents had resided in earlier years. Again, he attained municipal rank, and became mayor of the City of Brighton, in 1929. He was indeed a public man in the truest sense of the term, and, in every centre where he served the people he was highly respected by all sections, and his efforts were highly appreciated. He was a past-president of the Brighton Bowling Club, and was one who delighted in taking an active interest in all public movements for the general welfare. Deceased leaves a widow, two sons and two daughters to mourn their loss, and we join their many friends in extending sincere sympathy. The funeral was at Berwick cemetery, where many old friends and relatives assembled to pay the last tribute of respect.10

Citations

  1. [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888 "#B13585."
  2. [S2] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Federation Index Victoria 1889-1901 "#M7459."
  3. [S14] Newspaper - The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic.), Sat 23 Dec 1899, p55
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/138612673
  4. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online).
  5. [S109] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1909.
  6. [S113] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1913.
  7. [S12] Newspaper - South Bourke and Mornington Journal (Richmond, Vic.), Wed 26 Jul 1893, p2
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/70015741
  8. [S16] Newspaper - The Age (Melbourne, Vic.), Fri 25 Aug 1899, p6
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/202615191
  9. [S12] Newspaper - South Bourke and Mornington Journal (Richmond, Vic.), Wed 18 May 1910, p2
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/66201785
  10. [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Thu 11 Jan 1934, p4
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/213861377
Last Edited5 Apr 2022

Thomas Andrew Wilson

M, #1573, b. 9 Aug 1869, d. 9 Jan 1902
Father*William Wilson b. 22 May 1830, d. 12 May 1907
Mother*Euphemia Brisbane b. 5 Sep 1838, d. 6 Sep 1920
ChartsDescendants of John BRISBANE
Descendants of William WILSON
Birth*9 Aug 1869 Berwick, VIC, Australia, #B20722.1 
Death*9 Jan 1902 Oregon, USA.2 
Death-Notice*15 Feb 1902 WILSON.–On the 9th January, in Oregon, U.S.A., from illness contracted in Alaska, Thomas Andrew Wilson, late of Lyndhurst-park, youngest son of William Wilson, of Berwick, aged 33 years.3 

Grave

  • 5-307+B, Berwick Cemetery, Berwick, VIC, Australia, In Memory of William WILSON beloved husband of Euphemia Wilson native of County Tyrone Ireland, born 22nd May 1830, died 12th May 1907, a colonist of 66 years.
    In Memory of Euphemia WILSON beloved wife of William Wilson born Blairgowrie Scotland September 5th 1838 died September 6th 1920
    In Memory of Thomas Andrew WILSON born 9th August 1869 died in Oregon USA 9th January 1902.4
  • Berwick Cemetery, Berwick, VIC, Australia5

Citations

  1. [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888 "#B20722."
  2. [S44] Index of burials in the cemetery of Berwick,.
  3. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), Sat 15 Feb 1902, p9
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/9628381
  4. [S44] Index of burials in the cemetery of Berwick,
    5-307-B     Wilson     W.     M     77     14/05/1907     418
    5-307     Wilson     W.     F     80     9/09/1920     649.
  5. [S337] Index of monumental inscriptions/burials Billion Graves "https://billiongraves.com/grave/William-Wilson/2037663."
Last Edited19 Mar 2023

Annie Elizabeth Wilson

F, #1574, b. 1873, d. 1 Jun 1927
Annie Elizabeth BALLANTYNE (nee WILSON)
(1873-1927)
Father*William Wilson b. 22 May 1830, d. 12 May 1907
Mother*Euphemia Brisbane b. 5 Sep 1838, d. 6 Sep 1920
ChartsDescendants of John BRISBANE
Descendants of William WILSON
Married NameBallantyne. 
Birth*1873 Berwick, VIC, Australia, #B14640.1 
Marriage*1899 Spouse: George Frederick Ballantyne. VIC, Australia, #M3352.2
 
Widow24 Feb 1922Annie Elizabeth Wilson became a widow upon the death of her husband George Frederick Ballantyne.3 
Death*1 Jun 1927 Malvern, VIC, Australia, #D6247 (Age 54.)4 
Death-Notice*2 Jun 1927 BALLANTYNE.—On the 1st June, at her residence, 9 Haverbrack avenue, Malvern, Annie Elizabeth (Bessie), relict of George F. Ballantyne and beloved mother of Fred, Keith, Ron, and Jean (deceased). Private interment.5 

Citations

  1. [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888 "#B14640."
  2. [S2] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Federation Index Victoria 1889-1901 "#M3352."
  3. [S22] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (online).
  4. [S5] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Death Index Victoria 1921-1985 "#D6247 (Age 54) - as BALLANTYNE."
  5. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), Thu 2 Jun 1927, p12
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/3858280
Last Edited12 Feb 2020

Emily Harding

F, #1575, b. 1854
Father*Henry Judd Harding b. 1820, d. 1 Mar 1901
Mother*Elizabeth Brisbane b. 11 Oct 1833, d. 28 Dec 1900
ChartsDescendants of John BRISBANE
Birth*1854 Melbourne, VIC, Australia, #B3946.1 

Citations

  1. [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888 "#B3946."
Last Edited12 Feb 2020

Alice Euphemia Jane Harding

F, #1576, b. 1858
Father*Henry Judd Harding b. 1820, d. 1 Mar 1901
Mother*Elizabeth Brisbane b. 11 Oct 1833, d. 28 Dec 1900
ChartsDescendants of John BRISBANE
Birth*1858 Ballarat, VIC, Australia, #B2200.1 

Citations

  1. [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888 "#B2200."
Last Edited12 Feb 2020

Agnes Henrietta Harding

F, #1577, b. 1861, d. 1877
Father*Henry Judd Harding b. 1820, d. 1 Mar 1901
Mother*Elizabeth Brisbane b. 11 Oct 1833, d. 28 Dec 1900
ChartsDescendants of John BRISBANE
Birth*1861 Ballarat East, VIC, Australia, #B2116.1 
Death*1877 VIC, Australia, #D1315 age 16.2 

Citations

  1. [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888 "#B2116."
  2. [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888 "#D1315 age 16."
Last Edited12 Feb 2020

Edward Charles Harding

M, #1578, b. 1863
Father*Henry Judd Harding b. 1820, d. 1 Mar 1901
Mother*Elizabeth Brisbane b. 11 Oct 1833, d. 28 Dec 1900
ChartsDescendants of John BRISBANE
Birth*1863 Ballarat, VIC, Australia, #B11960.1 

Citations

  1. [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888 "#B11960."
Last Edited12 Feb 2020

Clara Elizabeth Harding

F, #1579, b. 1867, d. 1873
Father*Henry Judd Harding b. 1820, d. 1 Mar 1901
Mother*Elizabeth Brisbane b. 11 Oct 1833, d. 28 Dec 1900
ChartsDescendants of John BRISBANE
Birth*1867 Ballarat, VIC, Australia, #B19594.1 
Death*1873 VIC, Australia, #D8739 age 6.2 

Citations

  1. [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888 "#B19594."
  2. [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888 "#D8739 age 6."
Last Edited12 Feb 2020

John Walter Harding

M, #1580, b. 1870
Father*Henry Judd Harding b. 1820, d. 1 Mar 1901
Mother*Elizabeth Brisbane b. 11 Oct 1833, d. 28 Dec 1900
ChartsDescendants of John BRISBANE
Birth*1870 Ballarat, VIC, Australia, #B6549.1 

Citations

  1. [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888 "#B6549."
Last Edited12 Feb 2020

Jessie Matilda Harding

F, #1581, b. 1872
Father*Henry Judd Harding b. 1820, d. 1 Mar 1901
Mother*Elizabeth Brisbane b. 11 Oct 1833, d. 28 Dec 1900
ChartsDescendants of John BRISBANE
Birth*1872 Ballarat, VIC, Australia, #B13996.1 

Citations

  1. [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888 "#B13996."
Last Edited12 Feb 2020

Mabel Brisbane Harding

F, #1582, b. 1875
Father*Henry Judd Harding b. 1820, d. 1 Mar 1901
Mother*Elizabeth Brisbane b. 11 Oct 1833, d. 28 Dec 1900
ChartsDescendants of John BRISBANE
Birth*1875 Ballarat, VIC, Australia, #B6744.1 

Citations

  1. [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888 "#B6744."
Last Edited12 Feb 2020

Harold James Ernest Brisbane

M, #1583, b. 1862, d. 1936
Father*Peter Brisbane b. 25 Jan 1832, d. 26 Sep 1908
Mother*Mary Auguste Clara Hillbrich b. 1844, d. 14 Apr 1915
ChartsDescendants of John BRISBANE
Birth*1862 Berwick, VIC, Australia, #B12895.1 
Death*1936 Mooroopna, VIC, Australia, #D17926/1936 (Age 74) (par Peter BRISBANE & Maria Augusta Clara HILLBRICK) - as Harold James Ernest BRISBANE.2 

Citations

  1. [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888 "#B12895."
  2. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D17926/1936 (Age 74) (par Peter BRISBANE & Maria Augusta Clara HILLBRICK) - as Harold James Ernest BRISBANE, Death registered at Mooroopna, Australia."
Last Edited2 Jun 2023

Alfred John Brisbane

M, #1584, b. abt Mar 1864, d. 21 Jul 1865
Father*Peter Brisbane b. 25 Jan 1832, d. 26 Sep 1908
Mother*Mary Auguste Clara Hillbrich b. 1844, d. 14 Apr 1915
ChartsDescendants of John BRISBANE
Birth*abt Mar 1864 Berwick, VIC, Australia, #B7064.1 
Death*21 Jul 1865 Berwick, VIC, Australia, #D6078 (Age 1.)1 
Inquest23 Jul 1865Inquest held 1865/581. Brisbane, Alfred John, Accidental drowning, Berwick.2 

Newspaper-Articles

  • 26 Jul 1865: Drowned in a Water Tank. — On Sunday, at Berwick, an inquest was held by Mr Candler, upon the body of Alfred John Brisbane, aged fifteen months. The mother of deceased stated that, on Friday last, she left him in the house and, about ten minutes after, having missed him, she went to look for him and found him in a water-tank by the side of the house. Dr. Stephenson was sent for, but he failed to restore animation. The jury returned a verdict of accidentally drowned.3

Citations

  1. [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888.
  2. [S24] PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), VPRS 24/P0000 unit 158, item 1865/581
    Male, Brisbane, Alfred John, Accidental drowning, Berwick, 1865/581 Male, 23 Jul 1865,.
  3. [S16] Newspaper - The Age (Melbourne, Vic.), Wed 26 Jul 1865, p5
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/155042248
Last Edited16 Sep 2020

Edgar John Brisbane

M, #1585, b. 1866, d. 1871
Father*Peter Brisbane b. 25 Jan 1832, d. 26 Sep 1908
Mother*Mary Auguste Clara Hillbrich b. 1844, d. 14 Apr 1915
ChartsDescendants of John BRISBANE
Birth*1866 Berwick, VIC, Australia, #B6750.1 
Death*1871 Berwick, VIC, Australia, #D3243 (Age 4.)2 

Citations

  1. [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888 "#B6750."
  2. [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888.
Last Edited12 Feb 2020

Wilfred Gustavus Brisbane

M, #1586, b. 1869, d. 1943
Father*Peter Brisbane b. 25 Jan 1832, d. 26 Sep 1908
Mother*Mary Auguste Clara Hillbrich b. 1844, d. 14 Apr 1915
ChartsDescendants of John BRISBANE
Birth*1869 Berwick, VIC, Australia, #B928.1 
Death*1943 Murchison, VIC, Australia, #D18147/1943 (Age 74) (par Peter BRISBANE & Clara HILLBRICK) - as Wilfred Gustavus BRISBANE.2 

Citations

  1. [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888 "#B928."
  2. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D18147/1943 (Age 74) (par Peter BRISBANE & Clara HILLBRICK) - as Wilfred Gustavus BRISBANE, born Berwick. Death registered at Murchison, Australia."
Last Edited2 Jun 2023

Edgar John Brisbane

M, #1587, b. 1873, d. 1957
Father*Peter Brisbane b. 25 Jan 1832, d. 26 Sep 1908
Mother*Mary Auguste Clara Hillbrich b. 1844, d. 14 Apr 1915
ChartsDescendants of John BRISBANE
Birth*1873 Berwick, VIC, Australia, #B820.1 
Death*1957 Murchison, VIC, Australia, #D18277/1957 (Age 84) (par Peter BRISBANE & Maria Augusta HILLBRICK) - as Edgar John BRISBANE.2 

Citations

  1. [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888 "#B820."
  2. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D18277/1957 (Age 84) (par Peter BRISBANE & Maria Augusta HILLBRICK) - as Edgar John BRISBANE, born Berwick. Death registered at Murchison, Australia."
Last Edited2 Jun 2023

Arnold Edward Brisbane

M, #1588, b. 1875, d. 1952
Father*Peter Brisbane b. 25 Jan 1832, d. 26 Sep 1908
Mother*Mary Auguste Clara Hillbrich b. 1844, d. 14 Apr 1915
ChartsDescendants of John BRISBANE
Birth*1875 Epping, VIC, Australia, #B15849.1 
Death*1952 Mooroopna, VIC, Australia, #D21532/1952 (Age 77) (par Peter BRISBANE & Maria Augusta HILLBRICK) - as Arnold Edward BRISBANE.2 

Citations

  1. [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888 "#B15849."
  2. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D21532/1952 (Age 77) (par Peter BRISBANE & Maria Augusta HILLBRICK) - as Arnold Edward BRISBANE, born Woolert. Death registered at Mooroopna, Australia."
Last Edited2 Jun 2023

Lucinda Whittle Barker Lyon

F, #1589, b. 1848, d. 23 Feb 1932
ChartsDescendants of John BRISBANE
Married NameBrisbane. 
Birth*1848 
Marriage*8 Feb 1870 Spouse: Matthew Brisbane. St Arnaud, VIC, Australia, #M1929.1
 
Marriage-Notice*17 Feb 1870 BRISBANE—LYON.-On the 8th inst, at St Arnaud, by the Rev. Hugh M'Kail, M, Brisbane, Esq., J.P., surgeon, to Lucinda Whittle Barker, youngest daughter of Mr. Peter Lyon, farmer, Laanacoorie, Loddon.2 
Widow14 Feb 1890Lucinda Whittle Barker Lyon became a widow upon the death of her husband Matthew Brisbane.3 
Death*23 Feb 1932 St Arnaud, VIC, Australia, #D10530 (Age 84) [par Peter LYONS & Bridget RUTHERFORD].4 

Grave

  • St Arnaud Cemetery, St Arnaud, VIC, Australia, In Memory of Dr Matthew Brisbane F.R.C.S Passed away 16-2-1890 Aged 58
    Lucinda W. B. Brisbane
    Passed away 23-2-1932 Aged 84
    Alfred John Brisbane
    Passed Away 20-1-1892 Aged 17
    William James Brisbane
    Passed Away 10-6-1912 Aged 415

Family

Matthew Brisbane b. 18 Nov 1830, d. 14 Feb 1890
Children 1.William James Brisbane b. 1871, d. 8 Jun 1912
 2.Alfred John Brisbane b. 1875, d. 18 Jan 1892

Citations

  1. [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888 "#M1929."
  2. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 17 Feb 1870, p4.
  3. [S2] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Federation Index Victoria 1889-1901 "#D4795 age 59."
  4. [S5] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Death Index Victoria 1921-1985.
  5. [S80] Ancestry - Family Tree.
Last Edited30 Sep 2016

William James Brisbane

M, #1590, b. 1871, d. 8 Jun 1912
Father*Matthew Brisbane b. 18 Nov 1830, d. 14 Feb 1890
Mother*Lucinda Whittle Barker Lyon b. 1848, d. 23 Feb 1932
ChartsDescendants of John BRISBANE
Birth*1871 St Arnaud, VIC, Australia, #B12514.1 
Death*8 Jun 1912 St Arnaud, VIC, Australia. 
Death-Notice*12 Jun 1912 BRISBANE.— At St. Arnaud, on the 8th June, 1912, William James, the dearly beloved eldest son of Mrs. L. Brisbane and the late Dr. Brisbane, and brother of Thomas Brisbane and Mrs. R. Pettit, aged 41 years.2 

Grave

  • St Arnaud Cemetery, St Arnaud, VIC, Australia, In Memory of Dr Matthew Brisbane F.R.C.S Passed away 16-2-1890 Aged 58
    Lucinda W. B. Brisbane
    Passed away 23-2-1932 Aged 84
    Alfred John Brisbane
    Passed Away 20-1-1892 Aged 17
    William James Brisbane
    Passed Away 10-6-1912 Aged 413

Citations

  1. [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888 "#B12514."
  2. [S16] Newspaper - The Age (Melbourne, Vic.), 12 Jun 1912, p1.
  3. [S80] Ancestry - Family Tree.
Last Edited30 Sep 2016
 

NOTE

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