Julia Mary Conlan

F, #28869, b. 1870, d. 17 Feb 1950
Married NameStutt. 
Birth*1870 Meath, Ireland. 
Marriage*1888 Spouse: William Stutt. #M7387/1888, William STUTT & Julia Mary CONLAN
#M6598/1888, William STUTT & Julia Mary CONLAN.1,2
 
Note*1890 William Stutt. 2 children: #B4192/1890 (par Wm STUTT & Julia Mary CONLAN) - as Wm Jno STUTT & #B4650/1892 (par Wm STUTT & Julia Mary CONLAN) - as Annie Elizth STUTT.3 
Death*17 Feb 1950 Fitzroy, VIC, Australia, #D2148/1950 (Age 80) (par John William CONLAN & Judith MCDERMOTT) - as Julia Mary STUTT.4 
Death-Notice*20 Feb 1950 STUTT. — On February 17, at a private hospital, East Melbourne, Julia Mary, dearly loved wife of the late William Stutt, of 17 Simpson street, East Melbourne, and loved mother of William (deceased) and Ann.—Requiescat in pace.
STUTT.—On February 17. Julia Mary, beloved mother of William (deceased), mother-in-law of Stella, grandmother of Bill and Jack, and great grandmother of Paula and William Stutt.—Requiescat in pace.
STUTT.—Requiem Mass for the repose of the soul of the late Mrs. JULIA MARY STUTT will be celebrated at St John's Church East Melbourne, THIS DAY (Monday), at 9 a.m. (Private Interment ) (Floral tributes to church before 3 p.m.)
TOBIN BROS Funeral Directors FJ1294.5 

Citations

  1. [S27] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Marriages) (online) "#M7387/1888, William STUTT & Julia Mary CONLAN
    #M6598/1888, William STUTT & Julia Mary CONLAN."
  2. [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888 "William Stutt born Fermanagh, Julia born Co Meath."
  3. [S26] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Births) (online) "#B4192/1890 (par Wm STUTT & Julia Mary CONLAN) - as Wm Jno STUTT, Birth registered at Hawthorn, Australia
    #B4650/1892 (par Wm STUTT & Julia Mary CONLAN) - as Annie Elizth STUTT, Birth registered at Hawth, Australia."
  4. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D2148/1950 (Age 80) (par John William CONLAN & Judith MCDERMOTT) - as Julia Mary STUTT, born County Meath, Ireland. Death registered at Fitzroy, Australia."
  5. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), Mon 20 Feb 1950, p10
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/22811727
Last Edited4 Feb 2023

Mary Ann Barnes

F, #28870, b. 1817, d. 31 Jul 1884
Married NameStutt. 
Birth*1817 
Marriage* Spouse: William Stutt.
 
Death*31 Jul 1884 Melbourne East, VIC, Australia, #D9619/1884 (Age 67) (par John BARNES & Ann BROWN) - as Mary Ann STUTT.1 
Death-Notice*1 Aug 1884 STUTT.—On the 31st ult, at the Excelsior Hotel, Bourke street east, the beloved wife of William Stutt, aged 67 years.2 
Death-Notice2 Aug 1884 The Friends of Mr WILLIAM STUTT are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his late wife to the place of interment, Melbourne General Cemetery.
The funeral will leave his residence the Excelsior Hotel, Bourke street east, THIS DAY (Saturday), the 2nd of August at 2 p m.
JOHN DALEY, undertaker, Latrobe and Spring streets Melbourne.3 

Citations

  1. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D9619/1884 (Age 67) (par John BARNES & Ann BROWN) - as Mary Ann STUTT, Death registered at Melb.E, Australia."
  2. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 1 Aug 1884, p1.
  3. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 2 Aug 1884, p1.
Last Edited4 Feb 2023

Daniel James Ahern

M, #28871, b. 18 Feb 1835, d. 17 May 1920
Birth*18 Feb 1835 Kilgubbinet, Limerick, Ireland.1 
Note1854 A Daniel Ahern, schoolmaster from Limerick, age 24, migrated on the "Merchantman" in Apr 1854. Appears too old to be a match. 
Marriage*abt 1867 Spouse: Catherine Mulcare. St Mary's, Dandenong, VIC, Australia, not found in index.
 
Trustee*5 Aug 1889 Dandenong Cemetery: Trustee of Dandenong Cemetery 5 Aug 1889 to
(Representing the Roman Catholic Denomination.) 
Note*1920 Owned Allotment 15 of Section 25 Parish of Lyndhurst where he had a house, and allotment 20 of Section 25 19a land. - Try C/T 2517-216 This land is in the Green Wedge area, west of Marriott Waters, Lyndhurst. 
Death*17 May 1920 Dandenong, VIC, Australia, #D5457/1920 (Age 85) (par James AHERN & Mary SHAUGHNESSY) - as Danl James AHERN.2 
Death-Notice*20 May 1920 AHERN—On the 17th May, at "Kia-Ora," Dandenong, Daniel James Ahern, the dearly beloved husband of Catherine Ahern, aged 85 years. R I.P.3 

Family

Catherine Mulcare b. 17 Mar 1837, d. 29 Jul 1920
Child 1.James Joseph Ahern b. 1875, d. 27 Jul 1955

Newspaper-Articles

  • 13 Mar 1895: Souvenir of service4
  • 27 Mar 1895: TESTIMONIAL TO MR. AHERN.
    There was a large and representative gathering at the Dandenong town hall on Wednesday night, when Mr. D. J. Ahern, late head teacher of the Eumemmerring State School, was made the recipient of a presentation on his retirement from the Education Department. Mr M. Macpherson was voted to the chair.
    The chairman, in making the presentation, consisting of a handsome illuminated address and silver tea and coffee service, remarked that he had a very pleasant duty to perform: He had briefly related the steps taken in regard to the affair, and he was glad to state the movement had been carried on smoothly, the subscriptions being handed in spontaneously. He had known Mr Ahern for 17 years, and practically they had taught side by side, the schools not being more than a mile apart. His acquaintance with Mr. Ahern had always been of a most pleasant character, and they had always paid each other those attentions and courtesies which went to make life pleasant. He had always found Mr. Ahern straightforward and conscientious, and in no way inclined to be quarrelsome. The duties of a teacher were onerous and continuously distracting, as he had not only to please one or two persons, but dozens, and a head teacher could not walk life as other men, who were not so closely or jealously watched.
    Like Caesar's wife he must be above suspicion. Mr Ahern deserved every commendation, not only as a public teacher, but as a private citizen, as he had been identified with everything that had for its object the advancement of the district.
    The speaker then read the address, in which Mr Ahern's virtues and accomplishments were extolled at some length, and concluded by expressing the hope that the recipient and his good lady might live long amongst them, and enjoy the well-earned rest and retirement they were justly entitled to after so many years of arduous labor (applause).
    The service bears the following inscription:—"Presented to D.J. Ahern, Esq., by his friends and former pupils, on his retirement from public teaching. Dandenong, March 20, 1895."
    Father Quilter referred to the absence of Father Carey, who had not been sent an invitation card owing to an oversight, but had forwarded a subscription. He (the speaker) need scarcely mention the pleasure it gave him to be present among them. He was once more in their town ship, in the company of friends from whom he had received many kindnesses, but he had come there chiefly to do honor to a gentleman of whose character he had a high appreciation. Mr. Ahern had spent 30 years in their midst as a public servant and he had given ample satisfaction to his superiors, with fidelity to those entrusted to his charge, and with honor to himself. He had known Mr Ahern during the past 18 years, during seven of which he had been intimately acquainted with him; and now after those years certain convictions had forced thelmselves upon his mind—that he was a gentleman of unselfish nature, of kindly feeling to all, a man who was charitable in the true sense of the word, who would not sacrifice principle at any cost, and who by hand, heart and pocket, as far as his means would permit, was ever ready to assist in a praiseworthy work. His nature was reflected in his son, who, he had heard, was rendering assistance to fever stricken persons at Coolgardie. One pleasing feature in the assemblage was the attendance of representatives of different creeds. Mr. Ahern had now retirhd from public service and entered on a well-earned holiday, and he would wish he and his family long life and happiness.
    Mr. E Hanley (Berwick), remarked that he knew Mr. Ahern 30 years ago, and his family had received tuition from him. He was the same man now, only older, and had always merited the goodwill of his neighbors.
    Father Daly referred to Mr Ahern as a frank and sincere man, and not only an earnest friend but useful citizen. Mr Ahern had had an opportunity of becoming popular, being entrusted with the education of youth. He had done his duty concientiously, as poved by the number of his friends, and the appreciation of his worth was shewn in the present occasion. Mr Ahern's services were not only esteemed at day school, but also at the church, where he had proved his sincerity both in religion and friendship. Mr Ahern's was an honest and noble character, and he (the speaker) hoped that he and Mrs. Ahern would have a long and happy life.
    Dr. Moore announced that it had been decided to present Mrs. Ahern with a souvenir (loud applause). He had had the pleasure of meeting Mrs. Ahern on many occasions, and had always found her a christian lady.
    Mr McLean said the previous speakers had not left him much to say, except in endorsement of their remarks. One gratifying feature of the testimonial was that there was no seeking for subscriptions, and it was by the merest accident that he knew of it. Unlike many of these proceedings, it was the spontaneous outcome of the goodwill of the people. He had been associated with Mr Ahern in many public matters, in which the beneficiary had always shown integrity and a thorougly sense of duty. He had never tried to assume, and his advice always carried great weight. Therefore he was always looked up to. He concluded by wishing Mr and Mrs Ahern all future happiness.
    Mr McCart had known their guest for 17 years. All his family had been under Mr Ahern's care, and his teaching had given great satisfaction. He had been associated with him in societies, and, looked upon him aa wise and judicious counseller. They hd always agreed and worked harmoniously hand in hand. Mr. Ahern was esteemed in Melbourne as one of the best secretaries of the Hibernian lodge. He was pleased to do honor to Mrs Ahern also; he knew her to be a charitale lady ; in case of sickness her purse was always open, and her left hand never knew what her right hand gave. If ever he had occasion to call upon Mr. Ahern for a subscription he always got it, and he thought it a pity the law made it a crime for a man to become old.
    Mr H. Ross added a few words in support of Mr. Ahern's popularity. Mr Hemmings said he had known Mr. Ahern since he first came to the district, and during the whole of that term had never heard a word against him, but always in his favor, which said a good deal for him. Mr. Ahern had always been very neighborly and he was pleased to see the treatment accorded him, and the handsome present made him.
    Mr. C. H. Dawson observed that after the eulogies passed upon Mr. Ahern there was nothing left for him to say except wish he and hid family long life and happiness.
    Mr Ahern, who spoke feelingly, said that he was in an embarrassed position, inasmuch as he felt incapable of doing justice, in even a slight manner, to the elegant and beautiful presentation made him, and to the complimentary remarks of the gentlemen present, giving him credit for qualities that he did not possess and could lay no claim to. True enough he was an old identity in the district. In 1859 he went to Nar-nar-Goon, where he spent four years; and he had the satisfaction of knowing that he and the people there parted with mutual regret. Though it was many years since he left that place, he retained pleasant relations with his old friends ; whenever he visited Pakenham or Nar-nar-Goon he found those relations still existed, and he always got a cordial welcome. In September, 1863, he was appointed to Eumemmerring. On arriving there he found the attendance of children had dwindled so much that the school had lost the grant from the Education Department. His reputation had proceeded him, for the children came back, and before long he had to apply for increased accommodation. The greater part of his life had been spent in school work, and now, owing to the retrenchment policy, although in full enjoyment of his faculties: it was thought necessary to retire him. He had been compelled to retire, but he did so with the satisfaction of knowing that his long term of service had been appreciated by both parents and children, the latter being sorry to lose their old teacher. He had in his time a good deal to do with the church, and had assisted in building two churches in Dandenong. He had occupied the position of hon. secretary to the church committee for a number of years, and in the dealings with his colleagues he had many reminiscenses of pleasant meetings. The present occasion could not easily he erased from his mind. In other ways, as stated by Fathers Daly and Quilter, he had tried to make himself useful, but he had never experienced such a welcome as he had received that night. He had tried to deserve the confidence and friendship of every parent who sent children to the school. That he felt he always had had, and he was simply repaid in such confidence and friendship. Whilst speaking he wished to mention the press of Dandenong ; in any public movement he had always received a kind and encouraging word from it, and he took the opportunity of thanking the proprietors of the local newspapers for their courtesy. When he knew he had to retire he kept the information secret, for he did not want his friends to know of it. He wanted to do it quietly, being conscious that he did not deserve recognition of his services, and in the present depressed times did not want an appeal to his friends. The latter, how ever, took the matter up, and the demonstration of that night was the result. Anyone could feel proud of it, and the honor done him that night would never be forgotten. The address and service would be highly treasured, and he was grateful to learn that it was the result of voluntary subscriptions. He was proud to the thought worthy of the honor, and the representative character of the committee greatly enhanced the value of the present. He had been 31 years in Eumemmerring, where he had the pleasure of instructing the children of friends until he left the service. He might say that both his wife and family had received respect and kindness from friends in Dandenong and Eumemmerring. He looked upon Eumemmerring as being only second to his home, and he intended to remain for the rest of his natural life, and trusted to maintain the respect of his friends, in the future as in the past. He returned thanks for the handsome and valuable present made him, which he hoped his family would value, not only for its intrinsic merit, but for the sentiments with which it was accompanied. No one could place a higher estimate on the presentation than he did. (Cheers.)
    On the motion of Father Quilter and Mr. E. Hanley, a vote of thanks was passed to the chairman, for which Mr. Macpherson returned thanks.
    Before separating the company spent a couple of hours in a very sociable manner. Catherine Ahern5
  • 20 May 1920: MR DANIEL JAMES AHERN
    By the death of Mr D. J. Ahern, which took place at his late residence,"Kia Ora," Cranbourne road, Dandenong, on May 17, the district loses one of its oldest residents, and one who was most highly respected by all sections in the community.
    Up to within two days of his death Mr Ahern was about and well, and, when the end came, he passed away peacefully - "into another and a better world." Deceased was born at Kilgubbinet, County Limerick, Ireland, on February 11, 1835, and, when 21 years of age, left his native home, and came to Melbourne in a sailing ship, the trip occupying four months.
    Shortly after his arrival in the State he engaged as a school teacher at Narnargoon, and in the year 1863, took over control of the Eummerring State school ; at both centres he was acknowledged as a painstaking and careful instructor. In 1895 he retired from the service. It can justly be claimed that Mr Ahern was a useful and respected citizen, who took an active part in local matters of importance. He always took a keen interest in coursing, and at one time kept valuable greyhounds, and took a prominent part in that branch of sport; he was also secretary of the one time Eumemmerring Race club. Friendly society work engaged his attention, and he was the founder and secretary of the local branch H.A.C.B.S; was also a member of the Dandenong Agricultural society, and was one of the local Cemetery trustees. He was a prominent member of the Roman Catholic church, and took an active part in church work. He was a man whose word was his bond, and his many friends throughout the district will retain pleasant recollections of their associations with him. He leaves a widow, three sons and three daughters to mourn their loss, and to them we extend our deepest sympathy in their sad bereavement.
    On Wednesday afternoon a large number attended the funeral, which left his late residence for the Catholic church, and thence to the Dandenong cemetery.
    The funeral cortege included members of the Dandenong branch H.A C B.S, and many friends who had attended from a distance. Rev Father Merner conducted the funeral service, and J W Garnar attended to the mortuary arrangements.1

Citations

  1. [S12] Newspaper - South Bourke and Mornington Journal (Richmond, Vic.), Thu 20 May 1920, p3
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/66198082
  2. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D5457/1920 (Age 85) (par James AHERN & Mary SHAUGHNESSY) - as Danl James AHERN, Death registered at Dnong, Australia."
  3. [S12] Newspaper - South Bourke and Mornington Journal (Richmond, Vic.), Thu 20 May 1920, p2
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/66198104
  4. [S12] Newspaper - South Bourke and Mornington Journal (Richmond, Vic.), Wed 13 Mar 1895, p2
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/70034247
  5. [S12] Newspaper - South Bourke and Mornington Journal (Richmond, Vic.), Wed 27 Mar 1895, p3
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/70034287
Last Edited17 Sep 2023

John Randel

M, #28873

Newspaper-Articles

  • 26 Oct 1867: APPOINTMENTS.—John Randel, to be a manager of the Berwick Town Common, in lieu of Samuel Cant, resigned. Samuel Cant1

Citations

  1. [S14] Newspaper - The Herald (Melbourne, Vic.), Sat 26 Oct 1867, p3
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/244403037
Last Edited7 Feb 2023

William Lavell

M, #28874

Newspaper-Articles

  • 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, Thomas Eggleton1

Citations

  1. [S14] Newspaper - The Herald (Melbourne, Vic.), Sat 4 Apr 1868, p3
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/244959056
Last Edited7 Feb 2023

Mary Constable

F, #28875, b. 1805, d. 1871
Married NameCant. 
Birth*1805 Essex, England. 
Marriage* Spouse: Samuel Cant.
 
(Migrant) Migration/Travel30 Jun 1857 Sailing with Samuel Cant to Melbourne, VIC, Australia. Ship Tudor sailing from Plymouth
Age 49.1 
Death*1871 VIC, Australia, #D5704/1871 (Age 66) (par CONSTABLE & Unknown) - as Mary CANT. Spouse Samuel CANT.2 

Grave

  • 5-244-B, Berwick Cemetery, Berwick, VIC, Australia3

Family

Samuel Cant b. 1804, d. 19 Jun 1878
Child 1.Samuel Walter Wheeler Cant+4 b. 1827, d. 29 Jan 1886

Citations

  1. [S65] Ancestry - various indices, Victoria, Australia, Assisted and Unassisted Passenger Lists, 1839-1923
    Samuel Cant, Age 49, arrived 30 Jun 1857 on "Tudor."
  2. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D5704/1871 (Age 66) (par CONSTABLE & Unknown) - as Mary CANT. Born Essex. Spouse Samuel CANT."
  3. [S44] Index of burials in the cemetery of Berwick,
    5-244-B Cant F      01/01/1871 Reg#29.
  4. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D1482/1886 (Age 59) (par Samuel CANT & Mary CONSTABLE) - as Samuel Walter CANT, Death registered at F'Cray, Australia. Spouse Eliza MOP."
Last Edited7 Feb 2023

Samuel Walter Wheeler Cant

M, #28876, b. 1827, d. 29 Jan 1886
Father*Samuel Cant1 b. 1804, d. 19 Jun 1878
Mother*Mary Constable1 b. 1805, d. 1871
Note* 
Birth*1827 Essex, England.1 
Marriage*Dec 1852 Spouse: Eliza Moss. Sudbury, Essex, England, Dec 1852 (Sudbury) 4a 795. Samuel Walter Wheeler CANT & Eliza MOSS.2
 
(Migrant) Migration/Travel27 Apr 1853 Sailing with Eliza Cant, Catherine Eliza Cant, Esther Mathania Cant to Van Diemens Land, Australia. Ship Panama sailing from Liverpool
Age 20.3 
Death*29 Jan 1886 Footscray, VIC, Australia, #D1482/1886 (Age 59) (par Samuel CANT & Mary CONSTABLE) - as Samuel Walter CANT. Spouse Eliza MOP.1 
Death-Notice*30 Jan 1886 CANT.—On the 29th inst., at Wearing-street, Footscray, Samuel Walter Cant, cabman, aged 59 years. Funeral will leave his late residence at one o'clock to-day.4 
Death-Notice3 Feb 1886 CANT.—On the 29th January, at Wearing-street, Footscray, Samuel Walter Cant, aged 59 years. Deeply regretted by his sorrowing family, and a large circle of friends. Home papers please copy.5 

Grave

  • Footscray Cemetery, Cant
    Sacred to the memory of Samuel Wheeler Cant, who died 21st June 1878, aged 74 years. Also his son, Samuel Walter Cant, died 29th January, 1886, aged 59 years, and the latter's beloved wife, Eliza, who died 4th October 1894. aged 71 years.6

Family

Eliza Moss b. 1823, d. 4 Oct 1894
Children 1.Catherine Eliza Cant10 b. 1844, d. 1926
 2.Esther Mathania Cant11 b. Jun 1849, d. 1927
 3.Kezia Caroline Cant+ b. 20 Sep 1853, d. 6 Aug 1928
 4.Georgeanna Cant12 b. 1856, d. 1916
 5.Emily Jane Cant13 b. 1857, d. 1925
 6.Mary Ann Constable Cant14 b. 1861, d. 1870
 7.Samuel Alfred Cant15 b. 1863, d. 1944
 8.Ellen Dorcas Cant16 b. 1866, d. 1949

Newspaper-Articles

  • 30 Jan 1886: An old identity named Cant, better known in the earlier history of Footscray, died very suddenly yesterday morning. He had been following his calling as a cabman until a late hour the previous night, and on reaching home took ill and expired almost immediately after.7
  • 29 Jan 1887: CANT.—In sad and loving remembrance of my dear father, Samuel Cant, who died on the 30th January 1886,
    If I could only speak one word
    My father dear to thee
    'Twould be to wait for me above,
    And take me home with thee.
    For it is lonely here,
    Since you from us have gone;
    But heaven grant we meet again
    In the celestial morn.
    —Inserted by his loving daughter, Nellie.8
  • 30 Jan 1888: In Memoriam.
    CANT.— In loving remembrance of my dear husband, Samuel Cant, who departed this life at Footscray on the 29th of January, 1886.
    Dearest husband, thou hast left me,
    Here thy loss I deeply feel;
    But 'tis God that hath bereft me,
    He can all our sorrows heal.
    Yet again I hope to meet thee,
    When death's gloomy night has fled ;
    There in heaven with joys to greet thee,
    Where no hither tears are shed.
    —Inserted by his loving wife, Eliza Cant.9

Citations

  1. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D1482/1886 (Age 59) (par Samuel CANT & Mary CONSTABLE) - as Samuel Walter CANT, Death registered at F'Cray, Australia. Spouse Eliza MOP."
  2. [S9] Free BMD. Index. Online @ https://www.freebmd.org.uk/ "Marriage Dec 1852 (Sudbury) 4a 795. Samuel Walter Wheeler CANT & Eliza MOSS."
  3. [S65] Ancestry - various indices, Tasmania, Australia, Immigrant Lists, 1841-1884.
  4. [S14] Newspaper - Independent (Footscray, Vic.), Sat 30 Jan 1886, p2
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/73766306
  5. [S16] Newspaper - The Age (Melbourne, Vic.), Wed 3 Feb 1886, p1
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/199454657
  6. [S65] Ancestry - various indices, Victoria, Australia, Cemetery Records and Headstone Transcriptions, 1844-1997
    Footscray Headstone Transcriptions
    Cant. Sacred to the memory of Samuel Wheeler Cant, who died 21st June 1878, aged 74 years. Also his son, Samuel Walter Cant, died 29th January, 1886, aged 59 years, and the latter's beloved wife, Eliza, who died 4th October 1894. aged 71 years.
  7. [S14] Newspaper - Independent (Footscray, Vic.), Sat 30 Jan 1886, p2
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/73766296
  8. [S16] Newspaper - The Age (Melbourne, Vic.), Sat 29 Jan 1887, p5
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/197456427
  9. [S16] Newspaper - The Age (Melbourne, Vic.), Mon 30 Jan 1888, p1
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/191203065
  10. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D13895/1926 (Age 68) (par Samuel Walter CANT & Carrie Eliza MOSS) - as Catherine Eliza GLADMAN, Death registered at Footscray, Australia."
  11. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online).
  12. [S26] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Births) (online) "#B87/1856 (par Samuel CANT & Eliza MOSS) - as Georgeanna CANT, Birth registered at C'Wood Fl, Australia."
  13. [S26] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Births) (online) "#B13107/1857 (par Samuel CANT & Eliza MORSE) - as Emily Jane CANT, Birth registered at Coll'Wood, Australia."
  14. [S26] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Births) (online) "#B11313/1861 (par Samuel CANT & Eliza MOSS) - as Mary Ann Constable CANT, Birth registered at Collingwood East, Australia."
  15. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D9053/1944 (Age 80) (par Samuel Walter CANT & Eliza MOSS) - as Samuel Alfred CANT, born Berwick. Death registered at Footscray, Australia."
  16. [S26] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Births) (online) "#B807/1866 (par Samuel CANT & Eliza MOSS) - as Ellen Dorcas CANT, Birth registered at Berwick, Australia."
Last Edited7 Feb 2023

Eliza Moss

F, #28877, b. 1823, d. 4 Oct 1894
Married NameCant. 
Birth*1823 
Marriage*Dec 1852 Spouse: Samuel Walter Wheeler Cant. Sudbury, Essex, England, Dec 1852 (Sudbury) 4a 795. Samuel Walter Wheeler CANT & Eliza MOSS.1
 
(Migrant) Migration/Travel27 Apr 1853 Sailing with Samuel Walter Wheeler Cant, Catherine Eliza Cant, Esther Mathania Cant to Van Diemens Land, Australia. Ship Panama sailing from Liverpool
Age 29.2 
Widow29 Jan 1886Eliza Moss became a widow upon the death of her husband Samuel Walter Wheeler Cant.3 
Death*4 Oct 1894 Footscray, VIC, Australia, #D13185/1894 (Age 71) (par unknown) - as Eliza CANT, Death registered at Footscray, Australia.4 
Death-Notice*6 Oct 1894 CANT.— On the 4th October, at her residence, Wearing-street, Footscray, Eliza Cant, dearly beloved wife of the late Samuel Cant, aged 71 years.5 

Grave

  • Footscray Cemetery, Cant
    Sacred to the memory of Samuel Wheeler Cant, who died 21st June 1878, aged 74 years. Also his son, Samuel Walter Cant, died 29th January, 1886, aged 59 years, and the latter's beloved wife, Eliza, who died 4th October 1894. aged 71 years.6

Family

Samuel Walter Wheeler Cant b. 1827, d. 29 Jan 1886
Children 1.Catherine Eliza Cant7 b. 1844, d. 1926
 2.Esther Mathania Cant8 b. Jun 1849, d. 1927
 3.Kezia Caroline Cant+ b. 20 Sep 1853, d. 6 Aug 1928
 4.Georgeanna Cant9 b. 1856, d. 1916
 5.Emily Jane Cant10 b. 1857, d. 1925
 6.Mary Ann Constable Cant11 b. 1861, d. 1870
 7.Samuel Alfred Cant12 b. 1863, d. 1944
 8.Ellen Dorcas Cant13 b. 1866, d. 1949

Citations

  1. [S9] Free BMD. Index. Online @ https://www.freebmd.org.uk/ "Marriage Dec 1852 (Sudbury) 4a 795. Samuel Walter Wheeler CANT & Eliza MOSS."
  2. [S65] Ancestry - various indices, Tasmania, Australia, Immigrant Lists, 1841-1884.
  3. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D1482/1886 (Age 59) (par Samuel CANT & Mary CONSTABLE) - as Samuel Walter CANT, Death registered at F'Cray, Australia. Spouse Eliza MOP."
  4. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D13185/1894 (Age 71) (par unknown) - as Eliza CANT, Death registered at Footscray, Australia."
  5. [S16] Newspaper - The Age (Melbourne, Vic.), Sat 6 Oct 1894, p3
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/190028334
  6. [S65] Ancestry - various indices, Victoria, Australia, Cemetery Records and Headstone Transcriptions, 1844-1997
    Footscray Headstone Transcriptions
    Cant. Sacred to the memory of Samuel Wheeler Cant, who died 21st June 1878, aged 74 years. Also his son, Samuel Walter Cant, died 29th January, 1886, aged 59 years, and the latter's beloved wife, Eliza, who died 4th October 1894. aged 71 years.
  7. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D13895/1926 (Age 68) (par Samuel Walter CANT & Carrie Eliza MOSS) - as Catherine Eliza GLADMAN, Death registered at Footscray, Australia."
  8. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online).
  9. [S26] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Births) (online) "#B87/1856 (par Samuel CANT & Eliza MOSS) - as Georgeanna CANT, Birth registered at C'Wood Fl, Australia."
  10. [S26] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Births) (online) "#B13107/1857 (par Samuel CANT & Eliza MORSE) - as Emily Jane CANT, Birth registered at Coll'Wood, Australia."
  11. [S26] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Births) (online) "#B11313/1861 (par Samuel CANT & Eliza MOSS) - as Mary Ann Constable CANT, Birth registered at Collingwood East, Australia."
  12. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D9053/1944 (Age 80) (par Samuel Walter CANT & Eliza MOSS) - as Samuel Alfred CANT, born Berwick. Death registered at Footscray, Australia."
  13. [S26] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Births) (online) "#B807/1866 (par Samuel CANT & Eliza MOSS) - as Ellen Dorcas CANT, Birth registered at Berwick, Australia."
Last Edited8 Feb 2023

Georgeanna Cant

F, #28878, b. 1856, d. 1916
Father*Samuel Walter Wheeler Cant1 b. 1827, d. 29 Jan 1886
Mother*Eliza Moss1 b. 1823, d. 4 Oct 1894
Birth*1856 Collingwood, VIC, Australia, #B87/1856 (par Samuel CANT & Eliza MOSS) - as Georgeanna CANT.1 
Marriage*1879 #M1206/1879, Georgina CANT & Novello Nettelingham BURR.2
 
Death*1916 Footscray, VIC, Australia, #D5933/1916 (Age 60) (par Saml Walt CANT & Eliza MOSS) - as Gina BURR.3 

Citations

  1. [S26] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Births) (online) "#B87/1856 (par Samuel CANT & Eliza MOSS) - as Georgeanna CANT, Birth registered at C'Wood Fl, Australia."
  2. [S27] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Marriages) (online) "#M1206/1879, Georgina CANT & Novello Nettelingham BURR."
  3. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D5933/1916 (Age 60) (par Saml Walt CANT & Eliza MOSS) - as Gina BURR, Death registered at Fcray, Australia."
Last Edited7 Feb 2023

Emily Jane Cant

F, #28879, b. 1857, d. 1925
Father*Samuel Walter Wheeler Cant1 b. 1827, d. 29 Jan 1886
Mother*Eliza Moss1 b. 1823, d. 4 Oct 1894
Birth*1857 Collingwood, VIC, Australia, #B13107/1857 (par Samuel CANT & Eliza MORSE) - as Emily Jane CANT.1 
Marriage*1879 #M2376/1879, Emmeline Jane CANT & Julius Adolph HEMPEL.2
 
Death*1925 Murrumbeena, VIC, Australia, #D14819/1925 (Age 67) (par Samuel CANT & Eliza MOSS) - as Emmeline Jane HEMPEL.3 

Citations

  1. [S26] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Births) (online) "#B13107/1857 (par Samuel CANT & Eliza MORSE) - as Emily Jane CANT, Birth registered at Coll'Wood, Australia."
  2. [S27] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Marriages) (online) "#M2376/1879, Emmeline Jane CANT & Julius Adolph HEMPEL."
  3. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D14819/1925 (Age 67) (par Samuel CANT & Eliza MOSS) - as Emmeline Jane HEMPEL, Death registered at Murrumbeena, Australia."
Last Edited7 Feb 2023

Mary Ann Constable Cant

F, #28880, b. 1861, d. 1870
Father*Samuel Walter Wheeler Cant1 b. 1827, d. 29 Jan 1886
Mother*Eliza Moss1 b. 1823, d. 4 Oct 1894
Birth*1861 Collingwood, VIC, Australia, #B11313/1861 (par Samuel CANT & Eliza MOSS) - as Mary Ann Constable CANT.1 
Death*1870 VIC, Australia, #D4784/1870 (Age 9) (Samuel CANT & Eliza MOSS) - as Mary Ann CANT.2 

Citations

  1. [S26] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Births) (online) "#B11313/1861 (par Samuel CANT & Eliza MOSS) - as Mary Ann Constable CANT, Birth registered at Collingwood East, Australia."
  2. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D4784/1870 (Age 9) (Samuel CANT & Eliza MOSS) - as Mary Ann CANT. Born Melb."
Last Edited7 Feb 2023

Ellen Dorcas Cant

F, #28881, b. 1866, d. 1949
Father*Samuel Walter Wheeler Cant1 b. 1827, d. 29 Jan 1886
Mother*Eliza Moss1 b. 1823, d. 4 Oct 1894
Birth*1866 Berwick, VIC, Australia, #B807/1866 (par Samuel CANT & Eliza MOSS) - as Ellen Dorcas CANT.1 
Education*Sep 1875 State School 40, Berwick, VIC, Australia.2 
Marriage*1889 #M1365/1889, Ellen Dorcas CANT & Jno Cartledge BENNETT.3
 
Death*1949 Healesville, VIC, Australia, #D20971/1949 (Age 83) (par Samuel Wheeler CANT & Eliza MOSS) - as Ellen Dorcas BENNETT.4 

Citations

  1. [S26] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Births) (online) "#B807/1866 (par Samuel CANT & Eliza MOSS) - as Ellen Dorcas CANT, Birth registered at Berwick, Australia."
  2. [S309] School Records - Berwick 40: Pupils Register State Elementary School Berwick No 40 - 1875-1879
    Pupil 461. Ellen Cant. Age 9 years 1 month. Admitted Sep 1875. Leaving Dec 1875.
  3. [S27] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Marriages) (online) "#M1365/1889, Ellen Dorcas CANT & Jno Cartledge BENNETT."
  4. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D20971/1949 (Age 83) (par Samuel Wheeler CANT & Eliza MOSS) - as Ellen Dorcas BENNETT, born Berwick. Death registered at Healesville, Australia."
Last Edited7 Feb 2023

Catherine Eliza Cant

F, #28882, b. 1844, d. 1926
Father*Samuel Walter Wheeler Cant1 b. 1827, d. 29 Jan 1886
Mother*Eliza Moss1 b. 1823, d. 4 Oct 1894
Birth*1844 England. 
(Migrant) Migration/Travel27 Apr 1853 Sailing with Samuel Walter Wheeler Cant, Eliza Cant, Esther Mathania Cant to Van Diemens Land, Australia. Ship Panama sailing from Liverpool
Age 9 - as Cath MOSS.2 
Marriage*1867 #M2026/1867, Catherine Eliza CANT & Edward William GLADMAN.3
 
Death*1926 Footscray, VIC, Australia, #D13895/1926 (Age 68) (par Samuel Walter CANT & Carrie Eliza MOSS) - as Catherine Eliza GLADMAN.1 

Citations

  1. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D13895/1926 (Age 68) (par Samuel Walter CANT & Carrie Eliza MOSS) - as Catherine Eliza GLADMAN, Death registered at Footscray, Australia."
  2. [S65] Ancestry - various indices, Tasmania, Australia, Immigrant Lists, 1841-1884.
  3. [S27] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Marriages) (online) "#M2026/1867, Catherine Eliza CANT & Edward William GLADMAN."
Last Edited7 Feb 2023

Samuel Alfred Cant

M, #28883, b. 1863, d. 1944
Father*Samuel Walter Wheeler Cant1 b. 1827, d. 29 Jan 1886
Mother*Eliza Moss1 b. 1823, d. 4 Oct 1894
Birth*1863 Berwick, VIC, Australia, #B19044/1863 (par Samuel CANT & Elizabeth MOSS) - as Samuel Alfred CANT.2 
Death*1944 Footscray, VIC, Australia, #D9053/1944 (Age 80) (par Samuel Walter CANT & Eliza MOSS) - as Samuel Alfred CANT.1 

Citations

  1. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D9053/1944 (Age 80) (par Samuel Walter CANT & Eliza MOSS) - as Samuel Alfred CANT, born Berwick. Death registered at Footscray, Australia."
  2. [S26] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Births) (online) "#B19044/1863 (par Samuel CANT & Elizabeth MOSS) - as Samuel Alfred CANT, Birth registered at Berw, Australia."
Last Edited7 Feb 2023

Esther Mathania Cant

F, #28884, b. Jun 1849, d. 1927
Father*Samuel Walter Wheeler Cant1 b. 1827, d. 29 Jan 1886
Mother*Eliza Moss1 b. 1823, d. 4 Oct 1894
Birth*Jun 1849 Sudbury, Essex, England, Jun Q 1849 (Sudbury) 12 518. Mother's maiden surname: -. As Esther Moss.2,3 
(Migrant) Migration/Travel27 Apr 1853 Sailing with Samuel Walter Wheeler Cant, Eliza Cant, Catherine Eliza Cant to Van Diemens Land, Australia. Ship Panama sailing from Liverpool
Age 3 - as Esther MOSS.4 
Marriage*1873 #M694/1873, Esther CANT & Hans KNUDSON.5
 
Death*1927 Melbourne East, VIC, Australia, #D15423/1927 (Age 78) (par Samuel CANT & Eliza Unknown) - as Esther Mathania KNUDSON.6 

Citations

  1. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online).
  2. [S9] Free BMD. Index. Online @ https://www.freebmd.org.uk/ "Birth Jun 1849 (Sudbury) 12 518 - as Esther Moss."
  3. [S332] UK - General Register Office Indexes "Jun Q 1849 (Sudbury) 12 518. Mother's maiden surname: -. As Esther Moss."
  4. [S65] Ancestry - various indices, Tasmania, Australia, Immigrant Lists, 1841-1884.
  5. [S27] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Marriages) (online) "#M694/1873, Esther CANT & Hans KNUDSON."
  6. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D15423/1927 (Age 78) (par Samuel CANT & Eliza Unknown) - as Esther Mathania KNUDSON, Death registered at Melbourne East, Australia."
Last Edited7 Feb 2023

Kezia Caroline Cant

F, #28885, b. 20 Sep 1853, d. 6 Aug 1928
Father*Samuel Walter Wheeler Cant b. 1827, d. 29 Jan 1886
Mother*Eliza Moss b. 1823, d. 4 Oct 1894
Married NameBrown.1 
Married NameMilne. 
Birth*20 Sep 1853 Hobart, TAS, Australia, Casiah Caroline Cant, born 20 Sep 1853, at Tasmania. Parents Samuel Cant & Eliza Moss, Registration Place: Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. Registration Number: 119.2 
Marriage*1875 Spouse: Joseph Josiah Brown. #M1253/1875, Kezia Caroline CANT & Joseph BROWN.1
 
Widow3 Sep 1884Kezia Caroline Cant became a widow upon the death of her husband Joseph Josiah Brown.3 
Marriage*1891 Spouse: James Webster Milne. #M4447/1891, Kesia Carol BROWNE & Jas Webster MILNE.4
 
Widow1910Kezia Caroline Cant became a widow upon the death of her husband James Webster Milne.5 
Death*6 Aug 1928 Footscray, VIC, Australia, #D10163/1928 (Age 73) (par Michael OHAGEN & Unknown) - as Kezia Caroline MILNE.6 
Death-Notice*7 Aug 1928 MILNE (nee Brown).—On the 6th August, at 10 Hugh street, Footscray, Kezia Caroline, dearly beloved wife of the late Joseph Brown and of the late James Webster Milne, also dearly beloved mother of Albert (Western Australia), the late Oliver (Western Australia), A. I. F., Georgina (Mrs. Gladman), Alfred, Perciful (Plenty), Grace (Mrs. G. A. Barratt, Port Melbourne), Elsie, and Mabel (Mrs. Kohlman, Regent), aged 73 years.
Passed peacefully away.
MILNE (nee Brown).—The Friends of the late Mrs. KEZIA CAROLINE MILNE (nee Brown) are respectfully invited to follow her remains to the place of interment, the Footscray Cemetery, The funeral is appointed to move from her residence, No. 10 Hugh street, Footscray, To-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 p.m.
W. A. WARNE. Undertaker, 291 Barkly street, Footscray; and 219 High street, Preston.7 

Citations

  1. [S27] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Marriages) (online) "#M1253/1875, Kezia Caroline CANT & Joseph BROWN."
  2. [S65] Ancestry - various indices, Australia, Birth Index, 1788-1922
    Casiah Caroline Cant, born 20 Sep 1853, at Tasmania. Parents Samuel Cant & Eliza Moss, Registration Place: Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. Registration Number: 119.
  3. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D8855/1884 (Age 36) (par Jos BROWN & Martha) - as Jos BROWN, Death registered at F'Cray, Australia."
  4. [S27] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Marriages) (online) "#M4447/1891, Kesia Carol BROWNE & Jas Webster MILNE."
  5. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D9278/1910 (Age 64) (par unknown) - as Jas Webster MILNE, Death registered at Hberg, Australia."
  6. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D10163/1928 (Age 73) (par Michael OHAGEN & Unknown) - as Kezia Caroline MILNE, Death registered at Footscray, Australia."
  7. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), Tue 7 Aug 1928, p1
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/3953193
Last Edited7 Feb 2023

James Webster Milne

M, #28886, b. 1846, d. 1910
Birth*1846 
Marriage*1891 Spouse: Kezia Caroline Cant. #M4447/1891, Kesia Carol BROWNE & Jas Webster MILNE.1
 
Death*1910 Heidelberg, VIC, Australia, #D9278/1910 (Age 64) (par unknown) - as Jas Webster MILNE.2 

Citations

  1. [S27] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Marriages) (online) "#M4447/1891, Kesia Carol BROWNE & Jas Webster MILNE."
  2. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D9278/1910 (Age 64) (par unknown) - as Jas Webster MILNE, Death registered at Hberg, Australia."
Last Edited7 Feb 2023

Joseph Josiah Brown

M, #28887, b. 1848, d. 3 Sep 1884
Birth*1848 
Marriage*1875 Spouse: Kezia Caroline Cant. #M1253/1875, Kezia Caroline CANT & Joseph BROWN.1
 
Death*3 Sep 1884 Footscray, VIC, Australia, #D8855/1884 (Age 36) (par Jos BROWN & Martha) - as Jos BROWN.2 
Death-Notice*13 Sep 1884 BROWN.—On the 3rd September, at his residence, Wearing-street, Footscray, Joseph, the dearly beloved husband of Keziah Brown, aged 36 years.3 

Citations

  1. [S27] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Marriages) (online) "#M1253/1875, Kezia Caroline CANT & Joseph BROWN."
  2. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D8855/1884 (Age 36) (par Jos BROWN & Martha) - as Jos BROWN, Death registered at F'Cray, Australia."
  3. [S14] Newspaper - Leader (Melbourne, Vic.), Sat 13 Sep 1884, p39
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/197972757
Last Edited7 Feb 2023
 

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