Thomas Eggleton

M, #28745, b. 1826
Birth*1826 
Marriage* Spouse: Mary.
 
(Migrant) Migration/Travel1 Oct 1856 Sailing with Mary Eggleton to Melbourne, VIC, Australia. Ship Black Swan sailing from Liverpool 23 Jul 1856
Age 30 - Farmer.1 
Land-Berwick17 Sep 1863Thomas Eggleton selected land BER-Town S18-9 from the Crown. 3r 14p 7-10ths, paid £7 10s.2 
Land-Berwick17 Sep 1863He selected land BER-Town S18-8 from the Crown. 1a, paid £10.2 
Land-Berwick*b 1868 BER-Town S14-1.2.3. Transfer from Edward John Tucker to Thomas Eggleton. 
Land-Berwickb 1868 BER-Town S15-4.5. Transfer from Archibald Nicol to Thomas Eggleton. 1a. 
Land-Berwick28 Apr 1868 BER-Town S15-4.5. Transfer from Thomas Eggleton to Henry Charles Kempson. 1a - consideration L175.3 
Land-Berwick*28 Apr 1868 BER-Town S14-1.2.3. Transfer from Thomas Eggleton to Henry Charles Kempson. 1a 2r 0p - consideration L45.4 

Newspaper-Articles

  • 22 Aug 1863: THE GAZETTE. The following notifications appeared in last night's Gazette;
    APPOINTMENTS.
    Thomas Eggleton, to be a manager of the Berwick Town Common, vice Robert Bain, resigned. Robert Bain5
  • 17 Sep 1863: Berwick, County of Mornington, Parish of Berwick. — Situated at the Cardinia Creek, at the
    crossing of the Gipps Land road. Upset price, £8 per acre. Lot 21, 1a, £10 the lot, Thos. Eggleston; Lot 22, 3r 14p 7-10ths, £7 10s the lot, Thomas Eggleston ;2
  • 29 Jun 1865: NOTICE is hereby given, that the management of the BERWICK TOWN COMMON having passed into the hands of the Berwick District Road Board by C. 52 of the Amending Land Act, at a meeting of the Board, held on the 10th June, the undermentioned PERSONS were APPOINTED MANAGERS of the said common, viz. :
    S. Cant, jun., Berwick; Thomas Eggleton, Berwick; George Miller, Berwick; and the following rules were submitted to the Board and adopted.
    By order of the Board,
    H. C. KEMPSON, Clerk.
    Berwick District Board offices, June 15, 1865. (Copy).
    Berwick, June 1, 1865.
    Rules for the Berwick Town Common.
    No. 1. All persons entitled to depasture stock on the Berwick Town Common shall be resident householders, and the number allowed for each shall be four head of catlle.
    No. 2. The fees shall be for each head of horn cattle, 1s. per month ; and for each horse, 1s. 6d. per month ; to be paid in advance.
    No. 3. The managers reserve the right to add to or diminish the number according to circumstances.
    No. 4. No bulls or entire horses will be permitted to depasture on the common, except by permission of the managers.
    No. 5. All owners and occupiers of land adjoining the township who water their cattle on the township shall keep the main road in going to and from the water, and shall not remain longer than 30 minutes in going and returning ; and all cattle found trespassing will be dealt with according to law.
    No. 6. Any persons entitled to depasture on the common desirous of keeping goats or geese can do so on the following conditions, namely :-All goats to be kept on a tether. Goats, 6d. per month each ; geese, 6d. per month each.
    No. 7. The managers will not be responsible for any stock that may be impounded.
    No. 8. All cattle depastured on the Berwick Town Common must be entered on the first day of every month (Sundays excepted).
    No. 9. All cattle registered must be the bona fide property of the householder.
    JOHN BRISBANE, Chairman Berwick District Board.
    H. C. KEMPSON, Clerk Berwick District Board. George Miller, Samuel Cant, Henry Charles Kempson6
  • 31 Mar 1868: TUESDAY, APRIL 11. At Berwick.
    ROSLING and HUCKSON have received instructions from Mr. Thomas Eggleton (who is leaving the district for Europe) to SELL by AUCTION, on the above date, All his valuable properties, flour-mill, steam thrashing-machine, cottage, horses, cows, calves, pigs, drays, ploughs, harrows, &c.
    The mill and residence are erected on a piece of land bounded by three streets, containing an acre. The mill, engine, and machinery are portable, made by Clayton and Shuttleworth.
    Sale to commence at eleven o'clock sharp.7
  • 4 Apr 1868: Appointments:—George Miller and William Lavell, to be managers of the Berwick town common, the latter in lieu of T. Eggleton, resigned. George Miller William Lavell8
  • 4 Apr 1868: GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. Friday, 3rd April.
    Managers of Commons. — George Miller and William Lavell, to be managers of the Berwick town common, the latter in lieu of T. Eggleton, resigned.9
  • 18 Jan 1934: In 1858, wheat growing being in full swing, steam thrashing machines travelled from town to town, thrashing out the wheat at the rate of 500 to 1000 bushels a day. Mr. Thomas Eggleston erected a flour mill for grinding wheat at Mr. Inglis', on the west side of the old homestead, for two years. Thence he removed to an allotment in the township of Berwick, and excavated a large water hole to supply water for the steam engine. This did not hold water.
    He sold out, leaving the district, as the farmers had given up growing wheat here-the price having dropped from 20/ to 10/ per bushel-and had gone in for dairying and cheese making. The wheat that took the first prize at the Paris Exhibition about this period was grown here.10

Citations

  1. [S36] Inward & outward passenger lists to and from Victoria. Series: VPRS 14; 7666; 7667; 7786); PROV (Public Records Office Victoria), VPRS 947/P0000, Oct - Dec 1856 Thomas Eggleton. Ship Name Black Swan.
  2. [S16] Newspaper - The Age (Melbourne, Vic.), Thu 17 Sep 1863, p5
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/154962425
  3. [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Records Office Victoria), Memorial No 38 Book 179 - One hundred and seventy five pounds.
  4. [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Records Office Victoria), Memorial No 47 Book 179 - Forty five pounds.
  5. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), Sat 22 Aug 1863, p7
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/6488389
  6. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), Thu 29 Jun 1865, p3
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/5741032
  7. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), Tue 31 Mar 1868, p2
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/5812418
  8. [S14] Newspaper - The Herald (Melbourne, Vic.), Sat 4 Apr 1868, p3
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/244959056
  9. [S16] Newspaper - The Age (Melbourne, Vic.), Sat 4 Apr 1868, p6
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/176996863
  10. [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.) The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Thu 18 Jan 1934, p8
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/213861480
Last Edited7 Feb 2023

Mary

F, #28746, b. 1826
Married NameEggleton. 
Birth*1826 
Marriage* Spouse: Thomas Eggleton.
 
(Migrant) Migration/Travel1 Oct 1856 Sailing with Thomas Eggleton to Melbourne, VIC, Australia. Ship Black Swan sailing from Liverpool 23 Jul 1856
Age 30 - Wife.1 

Citations

  1. [S36] Inward & outward passenger lists to and from Victoria. Series: VPRS 14; 7666; 7667; 7786); PROV (Public Records Office Victoria), VPRS 947/P0000, Oct - Dec 1856 Thomas Eggleton. Ship Name Black Swan.
Last Edited7 Jan 2023

Charles Frederick Tschentscher

M, #28747, b. 1820, d. 23 Jan 1912
Note* Name     Edward Albert Tschentscher
Death Date     4 Nov 1865
Burial Place     Victoria, Australia
Cemetery     Melbourne
Section     C
Religion     Lutheran
Transcription     Frau Julie TSCHENTSCHER born Luesch aus Berlin died 1 Jan 1865, age 39 years Clara TSCHENTSCHER born 18 Jul 1855, died 2 Jun 1861 Friedrich Wilhelm TSCHENTSCHER born 20 Aug 1860, died 2 Sep 1865 Edward Albert TSCHENTSCHER born 14 Oct 1862, died 4 Nov 1865 Hebrews 2,13. (verse). 
Land-Berwick*Charles Frederick Tschentscher selected land BER-Crown 3-2 from the Crown. 96a 0r 20p. 
Birth*1820 Berlin, Germany. 
Marriage*4 Oct 1846 Spouse: Julie Luesch. Berlin, Germany.1,2
 
Naturalisation*10 Apr 1856Charles Frederick Tschentscher was naturalised on 10 Apr 1856; Age 36 - Boot & Shoemaker.3 
Widower1 Jan 1865He became a widower upon the death of his wife Julie Luesch.1 
Marriage*1867 Spouse: Marianne Pow. VIC, Australia, #M2489/1867, Charles Frederick TSCHENTSCHER & Marianne POW.4
 
Death*23 Jan 1912 

Citations

  1. [S65] Ancestry - various indices, Victoria, Australia, Cemetery Records and Headstone Transcriptions, 1844-1997.
  2. [S80] Ancestry - Family Tree, Ancestry Tree Name: Dryden, Tree ID: 165860808
    Person viewed: Carl Friedrich Tschentscher, Birth Date: ABT 1820, Death Date: 23 Jan 1912.
  3. [S65] Ancestry - various indices, VPRS: 4396; Series Description: Index to Naturalisation Certificates, 1851-1900; Reel Number: 4.
  4. [S27] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Marriages) (online) "#M2489/1867, Charles Frederick TSCHENTSCHER & Marianne POW."
Last Edited7 Jan 2023

Marianne Pow

F, #28748
Married NameTschentscher. 
Marriage*1867 Spouse: Charles Frederick Tschentscher. VIC, Australia, #M2489/1867, Charles Frederick TSCHENTSCHER & Marianne POW.1
 

Citations

  1. [S27] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Marriages) (online) "#M2489/1867, Charles Frederick TSCHENTSCHER & Marianne POW."
Last Edited7 Jan 2023

Patrick Hanna

M, #28750, d. 12 Sep 1890
Probate (Will)* 46/283. Patrick Hanna, Residence: Melbourne, Occupation: Landowner. Date of death: 12 September 1890.1 
Note* Peter Tiernan. Peter Tiernan late of Seymour died 27 Feb 1865 intestate. Left behind Hannah Tiernan (widow) Helen Perron (Clement Perron), Marianne Tiernan, Kate Tiernan, Maria Tiernan, Alphonso Tiernan, and Margery Elizabeth Tiernan.
Indebted to Patrick McNally of Seymour £348.8.6
There is no land in Berwick listed, but he owned land in the parish of Seymour and Anglesey - mortgaged to one Patrick Hanna to secure the repayment of £302 10s. 
Land-Berwick*3 May 1858Patrick Hanna selected land BER-Town S1-6 from the Crown. 2r 0p - consideration L4.2 
Land-Berwick3 May 1858He selected land BER-Town S1-7 from the Crown. 2r 0p - consideration L4.2 
Land-Berwick3 May 1858He selected land BER-Town S1-8 from the Crown. 2r 0p - consideration L4.2 
Land-Berwick3 May 1858He selected land BER-Town S1-9 from the Crown. 2r 0p - consideration L4 15s.2 
Land-Berwick3 May 1858He selected land BER-Town S1-10 from the Crown. 2r 0p - consideration L4 10s.2 
Land-Note*1875 BER-Town S1-6-10. Listed in rate book 1875/76, 1876/77, 1877/78 Patrick Hanna, 5 town lots Berwick, unpaid. No longer listed 1878/79.3 
Death*12 Sep 1890 West Melbourne, VIC, Australia, #D13040/1890 (Age 72) (par Pat HANNA & Mary MCCLEMENT) - as Pat HANNA.4 

Newspaper-Articles

  • 4 May 1858: CROWN LAND SALES. BERWICK.
    At the Cardinia Creek, on the Gipps Land road, about 28 miles from Melbourne, and eight miles south-east from Dandenong, parish of Berwick, county of Mornington. Upset price, £8 per acre.
    Lot 43. Two roods, £4 the lot. Patrick Hanna.
    Lot 42. Two roods, £4 the lot. Patrick Hanna.
    Lot 43. Two roods, £4 the lot. Patrick Hanna.
    Lot 44. Two roods, £4 10s. the lot. Patrick Hanna.
    Lot 45. Two roods, £4 15s. the lot. Patrick Hanna.2
  • 16 Sep 1890: DEATH OF MR. PATRICK HANNA.
    We (Argus) have to announce the death of Mr Patrick Hanna, ex-M.L.C., which took place on Friday morning. Mr Hanna was born in Killinegan, County Down, Ireland, on June 24, 1819. He left his native country in 1835, to learn the trade of an engineer, and he was variously employed at the works of George Stevenson and Son, Newcastle-on-Tyne ; Charles Wood, Dumbarton ; and Hood, Rowan, and Co., Kelvinhaugh, Glasgow, shipbuilders. He emigrated to Melbourne in the ship Abdallah, in 1853, and among his shipmates were Mr Service, M.L.C., Mr Nimmo, M.L.A., and other well-known colonists. He established a ferry boat on the Yarra at the foot of King Street. Subsequently he became lessee of all the toll-gates on the Sydney-road, and he also built the bridge over the Goulburn at Seymour. In 1863 he made an essay to enter Parliamentary, life when he opposed the late Mr J. D. Pinnook for the Eastern Province, and was defeated by one vote. In 1866 he was elected to the Legislative Assembly for the Murray Boroughs in opposition to Sir Graham Berry, and he held the seat until 1877, in which year the electorate was divided. He was a candidate for the new district of Moira, but was defeated by Mr Orr and Mr Sharpe. In 1882 when the first elections for the Legislative Council under the new constitution took place, Mr Hanna was elected for the North-Eastern Province, which he represented until recently, when ill-health compelled him to resign.5

Citations

  1. [S35] Probate Records, PROV (Public Records Office Victoria), 46/283. Patrick Hanna, Residence: Melbourne, Occupation: Landowner. Date of grant: 02 September 1891, Date of death: 12 September 1890
    VPRS 28/P0000, 46/283; VPRS 28/P0002, 46/283; VPRS 7591/P0002, 46/283.
  2. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), Tue 4 May 1858, p6
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/7293863
  3. [S66] Berwick Shire Rates, 1870-1965 1875/76 Patrick Hanna, 5 town lots Berwick. NAV 6, rates unpaid
    1876/77 Patrick Hanna, 5 town lots Berwick. NAV 6, rates unpaid
    1877/78. Patrick Hanna, 5 town lots Berwick. NAV 7, rates unpaid.
  4. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D13040/1890 (Age 72) (par Pat HANNA & Mary MCCLEMENT) - as Pat HANNA, Death registered at Melbourne West, Australia."
  5. [S14] Newspaper - The Kyneton Observer (Vic.), Tue 16 Sep 1890, p3
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/240803715
Last Edited9 Feb 2023

Timothy Mullane

M, #28751, d. 18 Jun 1898
Marriage*1858 Spouse: Catherine Hayes. VIC, Australia, #M551/1858, Timothy MULLANE & Catherine HAYES.1
 
Land-Berwick*13 Dec 1858Timothy Mullane selected land BER-Town S7-3 from the Crown. 2r 0p - consideration L8.2,3 
Land-Berwick*b 11 Nov 1864 BER-Town S7-3. Transfer from Timothy Mullane to William Brisbane William Brisbane. 2r.2 
Widower3 Nov 1873Timothy Mullane became a widower upon the death of his wife Catherine Hayes.4 
Death*18 Jun 1898 Pakenham, VIC, Australia, #D9187/1898 (Age 70) (par unknown) - as Timothy MILLANE.5,6 

Family

Catherine Hayes b. 1836, d. 3 Nov 1873
Child 1.Timothy Mullane+ b. 1867, d. 10 Jul 1949

Citations

  1. [S27] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Marriages) (online) "#M551/1858, Timothy MULLANE & Catherine HAYES."
  2. [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Records Office Victoria), Bought allotment in land sale on 9 Nov 1858. Memorial 22.876. Price £8. Sold to William Brisbane sen & jun. before 11 Nov 1864. See Application 341 - New title C/T 85-870 & 85-871.
  3. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), Wed 10 Nov 1858, p5
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/7304288
  4. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D8962/1873 (Age 37) (par Jeremiah HAYES & Ellen CONNOR) - as Catherine MULLANE. Born Cork, died Victoria. Spouse Timothy Mullane."
  5. [S80] Ancestry - Family Tree, Ancestry Tree Name: Mills Family Tree, Tree ID: 88666469
    Person viewed: Timothy Mullane, Death Date: 18 Jun 1898.
  6. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D9187/1898 (Age 70) (par unknown) - as Timothy MILLANE, Death registered at Pakenham, Australia."
Last Edited9 Feb 2023

Catherine Hayes

F, #28752, b. 1836, d. 3 Nov 1873
Married NameMullane. 
Birth*1836 Cork, Ireland.1 
Marriage*1858 Spouse: Timothy Mullane. VIC, Australia, #M551/1858, Timothy MULLANE & Catherine HAYES.2
 
Death*3 Nov 1873 VIC, Australia, #D8962/1873 (Age 37) (par Jeremiah HAYES & Ellen CONNOR) - as Catherine MULLANE. Spouse Timothy Mullane.1 

Grave

  • Pakenham Cemetery, Pakenham, VIC, Australia

Family

Timothy Mullane d. 18 Jun 1898
Child 1.Timothy Mullane+ b. 1867, d. 10 Jul 1949

Citations

  1. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D8962/1873 (Age 37) (par Jeremiah HAYES & Ellen CONNOR) - as Catherine MULLANE. Born Cork, died Victoria. Spouse Timothy Mullane."
  2. [S27] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Marriages) (online) "#M551/1858, Timothy MULLANE & Catherine HAYES."
Last Edited8 Jan 2023

William Dixon Scurfield

M, #28753, b. 1811, d. 21 Dec 1890
Marriage* Spouse: Catherine Hetherington Barwise.
 
Birth*1811 
Land-Berwick4 May 1858William Dixon Scurfield selected land BER-Town S6-3 from the Crown. 2r 0p - consideration L9 10s.1 
Land-Berwick4 May 1858He selected land BER-Town S6-4 from the Crown. 2r 0p - consideration L6 5s.1 
Land-Berwick*4 May 1858He selected land BER-Town S6-1 from the Crown. 2r 0p - consideration L10.1 
Archive*1863 Insolvent Estate 7485. William Dixon Scurfield; Melbourne also of Dromana; Tent Maker (Melbourne) Licensed Victualler (Dromana)
VPRS 759/P0000, 7485.2 
Land-Berwick* BER-Town S6-1.3.4. Transfer from William Dixon Scurfield to Edward James Crockford.3 
Death*21 Dec 1890 South Yarra, VIC, Australia, #D17694/1890 (Age 79) (par Wm Unknown & Elizth) - as Wm Dixon SCURFIELD.4 
Death-Notice*23 Dec 1890 SCURFIELD.—On the 21st December, at his late residence, Lang-street, South Yarra, Mr. William Dixon Scurfield, late of Dromana.5 

Newspaper-Articles

  • 4 Jan 1868: SCURFIELD—FOX.—On the 27th ult., at St. Philip's Church, by the Rev. B. S. Walker, J. B. Scurfield, eldest son of Mr. William Dixon Scurfield, of Dromana, to Charlotte, eldest daughter of Mr. Thomas Fox, of Melbourne.6
  • 22 Apr 1874: NEW INSOLVENTS.
    William Dixon Scurfield, of Scurfield's Hotel, Dromana, publican. Causes of insolvency—LOSSES in business and pressure of creditors. Liabilities, £479 ; assets, £650 ; surplus, £171. Mr. Halfey, assignee.7

Citations

  1. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), Wed 5 May 1858, p5
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/7293957
  2. [S34] PROV (Public Records Office Victoria), Proceedings in Insolvent Estates (VPRS759). 7485. William Dixon Scurfield; Melbourne also of Dromana; Tent Maker (Melbourne) Licensed Victualler (Dromana)
    VPRS 759/P0000, 7485.
  3. [S14] Newspaper - The Herald (Melbourne, Vic.), Tue 22 Nov 1864, p2
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/245510315
  4. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D17694/1890 (Age 79) (par Wm Unknown & Elizth) - as Wm Dixon SCURFIELD, Death registered at South Yarra, Australia."
  5. [S16] Newspaper - The Age (Melbourne, Vic.), Tue 23 Dec 1890, p1
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/196980720
  6. [S14] Newspaper - The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic.), Sat 4 Jan 1868, p29
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/137569732
  7. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), Wed 22 Apr 1874, p5
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/5868526
Last Edited12 Feb 2023

Catherine Hetherington Barwise

F, #28754, d. 1899
Married NameScurfield. 
Marriage* Spouse: William Dixon Scurfield.
 
Widow21 Dec 1890Catherine Hetherington Barwise became a widow upon the death of her husband William Dixon Scurfield.1 
Death*1899 Prahran, VIC, Australia, #D3284/1899 (Age 78) (par Jno BARWISE & Hannah) - as Cath Hetherington SCURFIELD.2 

Citations

  1. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D17694/1890 (Age 79) (par Wm Unknown & Elizth) - as Wm Dixon SCURFIELD, Death registered at South Yarra, Australia."
  2. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D3284/1899 (Age 78) (par Jno BARWISE & Hannah) - as Cath Hetherington SCURFIELD, Death registered at Prn, Australia."
Last Edited9 Jan 2023

Daniel Wright Gosset

M, #28755, b. 1825, d. Mar 1905
Birth*1825 
Marriage*Jun 1851 Spouse: Elizabeth Stallibrass. Rochford, Essex, England, Marriage Jun 1851 (Rochford) 12 289. David Wright Gosset & Elizabeth Stallibrass.1
 
(Migrant) Migration/Travel4 Nov 1851 To Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
 
Land-Berwick4 May 1858Daniel Wright Gosset selected land BER-Town S6-10 from the Crown. 2r 0p - consideration L9 15s.2 
Land-Berwick*4 May 1858He selected land BER-Town S6-2 from the Crown. 2r 0p - consideration L9.2 
Land-Berwick4 May 1858He selected land BER-Town S6-9 from the Crown. 2r 0p - consideration L5 5s.2 
(Migrant) Migration/TravelJun 1873 To London, England. Ship Ship Yorkshire sailing from Victoria
Travelling with wife (36), daughter (14), son (10) and servant (18)
Age 48.3 
WidowerJun 1901He became a widower upon the death of his wife Elizabeth Stallibrass.4 
Death*Mar 1905 Brentford, London, England, Mar 1905 (Brentford) 3a 76 (Age 77) - as Daniel Wright Gosset.5 

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

DateAddressOccupation and other people at same address
3 Apr 1881Roots Hall, West Street, Prittlewell, Essex, EnglandHead of Household: Daniel Wright Gosset. Age 54 - Inspector of Customs
Member(s) of Household: Elizabeth Gosset Elizabeth Stallibrass Gosset.6
5 Apr 1891West Street, Prittlewell, Essex, EnglandHead of Household: Daniel Wright Gosset. Age 64 - Retired Civil Servant
Member(s) of Household: Elizabeth Gosset, Henry Bute Bittleston Gosset, Elizabeth Stallibrass Gosset.7

Grave

  • Grave 43a, Ealing & Old Brentford Cemetery, Brentford, London, England8

Newspaper-Articles

  • 6 Nov 1851: November 4.-Northumberland, ship, 810 tons John McKerlie, Esq., commander, from London via Plymouth, July 30th. Passengers (include) Mr D. W. Gossett and lady9

Citations

  1. [S9] Free BMD. Index. Online @ https://www.freebmd.org.uk/ "Marriage Jun 1851 (Rochford) 12 289. David Wright Gosset & Elizabeth Stallibrass."
  2. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), Wed 5 May 1858, p5
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/7293957
  3. [S36] Inward & outward passenger lists to and from Victoria. Series: VPRS 14; 7666; 7667; 7786); PROV (Public Records Office Victoria), D W Mr Gossett, Age: 48, Departure Date: Jun 1873, Departure Place: Victoria, Australia, Destination: LONDON, Ship: YORKSHIRE
    Public Record Office of Victoria; North Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; Series Number: VPRS 948.
  4. [S9] Free BMD. Index. Online @ https://www.freebmd.org.uk/ "Jun 1901 (Brentford) 3a 60 (Age 71) - as Elizabeth Gosset."
  5. [S9] Free BMD. Index. Online @ https://www.freebmd.org.uk/ "Mar 1905 (Brentford) 3a 76 (Age 77) - as Daniel Wright Gosset."
  6. [S83] UK census - viewed on Ancestry "1881 England Census. RG11/1770/44/41
    Enummerated at Roots Hall West Street, Prittlewell, Essex.
    Household Members: Daniel W. Gossett, Elizabeth Gossett, Elizabeth S. Gossett, Mary Mayhew, Harriet M. Hawkes
    Ancestry Record ID: 7572::5063858."
  7. [S83] UK census - viewed on Ancestry "1891 England Census. RG12/1392/74/32
    Enummerated at Prittlewell, Prittlewell, Essex, England
    Household Members: Elizabeth Gosset, Elizabeth Strllibrop Gosset, Henry Bids Bitllestone Gosset, Gertrude Hubbard, Annie Elizabeth Moss
    The National Archives of the UK (TNA).
    Ancestry Record ID: 6598::18895502."
  8. [S65] Ancestry - various indices, England & Scotland, Select Cemetery Registers, 1800-2016.
  9. [S14] Newspaper - Geelong Advertiser (Vic.), Thu 6 Nov 1851, p2
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/86263574
Last Edited25 Jan 2023
 

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