Katherine Mary Feehan

F, #29072, d. 24 Sep 1929
Father*Richard Feehan b. 1828, d. 7 Mar 1898
Mother*Bridget Dillon b. 1831, d. 27 Nov 1924
Death*24 Sep 1929 
Death-Notice*28 Sep 1929 CAMPBELL.-On the 24th September (suddenly), at Berwick, Katherine Mary, relict of the late E. Dal Campbell, third daughter of the late Richard Feehan, Melbourne; loving mother of Thecla. R.I.P. (Interred privately.)1 

Citations

  1. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), Sat 28 Sep 1929, p13
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4040225
Last Edited27 Mar 2023

Bridgett Feehan

F, #29073
Father*Maurice Feehan d. 19 May 1859
Mother*Ellen Cummins b. 1796, d. 23 Dec 1874
Married NameRyan. 
Marriage* Spouse: Michael Ryan.
 
Note*1859 Receives a mourning ring from her father's estate.1 

Citations

  1. [S35] Probate Records, PROV (Public Record Office Victoria).
Last Edited28 Mar 2023

Richard Dowling

M, #29074
Land-Berwick*7 Jun 1855Selection: BER-Crown-32. 296a 2r 4p - consideration L1 18s. per acre.1,2 

Newspaper-Articles

  • 8 Jun 1855: GOVERNMENT LAND SALE. The following allotments of land were disposed of by Messrs. Tennant and Co. on Wednesday. The whole of the Sandridge lots were forfeited by purchasers at a previous sale, and sold on the second occasion at greatly enhanced rates :—COUNTRY LOTS. Berwick. South of Dandenong.
    28, 260a. James Feehan. 1l. 10s. do.
    29, 305a. John Murray. 1l. 10s. do.
    30, 296a 2r 4p. Richard Dowling. 1l. 18s, do. , James Feehan John Murray3
  • 18 Aug 1860: FOR immediate SALE, two of the finest BLOCKS of LAND in the county of Mornington, about 28 miles from Melbourne, being Portion 60, in the parish of Cranbourne, containing 312 acres; and Portion 32, in the parish of Berwick, containing 296 acres, with a frontage to the Cardinia Creek, and adjoining the property of Terence O'Connor, Esq. The land is of a fine undulating character, good agricultural soil, and all substantially fenced. Apply to Mr. Andrew Brown, Rising Sun Hotel, Little Bourke-street ; or to R. C. Buscombe, 83 Swanston-Street.4

Citations

  1. [S16] Newspaper - The Age (Melbourne, Vic.), Fri 8 Jun 1855, p5
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/154897476
  2. [S81] Land Records & Parish Maps ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria). Crown Land Sales. VPRS 11866/P0001, Book F, Country Land, 10 May 1854 - 11 Dec 1856; Pre-Emptive, 09 Jan 1856 - 12 Mar 1862
    Folio 364. Date of Sale 7th June 1855, Melbourne. Richard Dowling, Berwick. Lot 30. Allot 32. 296a 2r 4p. Date of deed 17 Sep 1855. Sent to R.O 29 Sep 1855. Sent to Treasurer 3 Dec 1855. Reg No 54 66.
  3. [S16] Newspaper - The Age (Melbourne, Vic.), Fri 8 Jun 1855, p5
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/154897476
  4. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), Sat 18 Aug 1860, p8
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/5688147
Last Edited10 Jun 2023

Charles Rossiter

M, #29077, b. 1821, d. 6 Feb 1895
Father*Benjamin Rossiter b. 1786, d. 29 Jan 1858
Mother*Zillah Baynton b. Oct 1789, d. 29 Dec 1871
Birth*18211 
(Migrant) Migration/Travel30 Aug 1841 Sailing with Benjamin Rossiter, Zillah Rossiter, Mercy Baynton Rossiter, Thomas James Rossiter to Port Phillip, VIC, Australia. Ship Strathfieldsaye sailing from Plymouth.2
 
Marriage*31 Aug 1854 Spouse: Ellen Teressa O'Shea. St Peter's Eastern Hill, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, #M1947/1854, Charles ROSSITER & Ellen Teressa O SHEA.3,4
Marriage-Notice*2 Sep 1854 On the 31st ult., by license at St. Peter's Church, by the Rev. H. H. P. Handfield, Charles, eldest son of Mr. Benjamin Rossiter, of Ravenhurst, Western Port, to Ellen Terasse, youngest daughter of the late Mr. John O'Shea.5 
Death*6 Feb 1895 Cranbourne, VIC, Australia, #D1321/1895 (Age 74) (par Benj ROSSITER & Zilliah BAMTON) - as Chas ROSSITER.1 
Death-Notice*7 Feb 1895 ROSSITER.—On the 6th February, at his residence, Hawkesdale, Kooweerup, Charles Rossiter, J.P., aged 74.6 

Newspaper-Articles

Citations

  1. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D1321/1895 (Age 74) (par Benj ROSSITER & Zilliah BAMTON) - as Chas ROSSITER, Death registered at Cranbourne, Australia."
  2. [S80] Ancestry - Family Tree, Ancestry Tree Name: BAYNTON~PARAGREEN~ROSSITER~SIBBALD, Tree ID: 13213921
    Person viewed: Zillah BAYNTON, Birth Date: 1789, Death Date: 29 Dec 1871
    Departure 16 May 1841 • Plymouth, Devon, England, United Kingdom
    Departed on the ship "Strathfieldsaye" with her husband, Benjamin, and their children, Charles, Mercy and Thomas, as well as her brother, Dr. Thomas Baynton, and his family.
    Arrival 30 Aug 1841 • Port Phillip, Victoria, Australia.
  3. [S27] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Marriages) (online) "#M1947/1854, Charles ROSSITER & Ellen Teressa O SHEA."
  4. [S65] Ancestry - various indices, St Peter's Eastern Hill, Melbourne, Marriage Registers. Reference M2/2. Marriage of Ellen Jerefsa O'Shea, aged 18, (par John O'Shea & Mary Rine) and Charles Rossiter, aged 34, (par Benjamin Rossiter & Lillah Baynton), on 31 Aug 1854. Viewed on 3 May 2023 at Ancestry (Record ID: 9732::70989).
  5. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), Sat 2 Sep 1854, p4
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4797171
  6. [S16] Newspaper - The Age (Melbourne, Vic.), Thu 7 Feb 1895, p1
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/193458166
  7. [S16] Newspaper - The Age (Melbourne, Vic.), Sat 4 Aug 1860, p6
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/154843690
Last Edited14 Sep 2023

Daniel Crowley

M, #29079, b. 1800, d. 30 Sep 1875
Birth*1800 Kerry, Ireland.1 
Marriage* Spouse: Catherine Mahoney.
 
Land-Berwick*29 Mar 1853Selection: BER-Crown-10. 632a 0r 0p - later owned by Webb.2 
Death*30 Sep 1875 Berwick, VIC, Australia, #D12500/1875 (Age 75) (par Denis CROWLEY & Deborah CRONIN) - as Daniel CROWLEY. Spouse Catherine MAHONEY.3 
Death-Notice*16 Oct 1875 CROWLEY.—On 30th September, at the residence of his son-in-law, C. Killeen, Berwick, Daniel Crowley, native of Kerry, Ireland.4 

Family

Catherine Mahoney
Children 1.Mary Crowley+ b. 1823, d. 15 May 1917
 2.John Crowley+6 b. 1842, d. 1899
 3.Ellen Crowley b. 1848, d. 3 Aug 1933

Newspaper-Articles

  • 9 May 1874: STRANGE CATTLE-STEALING CASE.
    A case of mysterious disappearance of a mob of cattle occurred at Lyndhurst on the night of the 24th, or morning of the 25th of April last. On Friday, the 24th, Mr. William Cameron, a grazier of Lyndhurst, bought a mixed mob of cattle, consisting of old cows and heifers, from a man named Daniel Crowley, an old resident at Berwick. The cattle were delivered by Daniel Crowley to Cameron on the same evening, about 7 or 8 o'clock. Cameron took no description of the cattle or their brands, but turned them into his paddock. On the following morning he missed the cattle, and on searching for them got information upon which he gave John Crowley, the brother of Daniel, into custody. John was admitted to bail to appear at Cranbourne Police Court on last Saturday, the 2nd inst., and on Saturday the case was called on, before Messrs. Leckey, Patterson, and Rossiter.
    Mr. F. Stephen appeared for prisoner. The senior constable prosecuted, and applied for a remand. As the cattle had not been found, Mr. Stephen objected, and urged that the prisoner was illegally in custody, there not having been a warrant, and he not having been found holding possession of the cattle, or in any way concerned in the matter. The justices directed the constable to proceed with whatever evidence he had: Some evidence was given as to cattle having been driven in that locality the morning those in question were missed by some man who was not identified, though one witness, a man of nearly 60, who said his sight was not very good, said the driver, who wore his hat slouched, was either John or Daniel Crowley, he could not say which. The Bench considered that if the cattle were stolen there was nothing to implicate the prisoner, and they discharged him.5

Citations

  1. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D12500/1875 (Age 75) (par Denis CROWLEY & Deborah CRONIN) - as Daniel CROWLEY. Born Kerr. Spouse Catharine MAHONEY."
  2. [S81] Land Records & Parish Maps ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria). Crown Land Sales - VPRS 11866/P0001, Book E, Country Land, 07 May 1851 - 04 May 1854; Pre-Emptive, 14 Nov 1853 - 09 Jan 1856.
    Folio 64. 29th March 1853. Daniel Crowley, Berwick Parish. Section 10. 632a 0r 0p. Date of Deed 25 Aug 1853. Sent to Treasurer 11 Oct 1853. Reg Book No 12 Page 186.
  3. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D12500/1875 (Age 75) (par Denis CROWLEY & Deborah CRONIN) - as Daniel CROWLEY. Born Kerr. Spouse Catherine MAHONEY."
  4. [S14] Newspaper - Leader (Melbourne, Vic.), Sat 16 Oct 1875, p23
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/197933866
  5. [S14] Newspaper - The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic.), Sat 9 May 1874, p21
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/138636560
  6. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D3561/1899 (Age 57) (par Danl CROWLEY & Cath MAHONEY) - as Jno CROWLEY, Death registered at Scoresby, Australia."
Last Edited2 May 2023

Catherine Mahoney

F, #29081
Married NameCrowley. 
Marriage* Spouse: Daniel Crowley.
 

Family

Daniel Crowley b. 1800, d. 30 Sep 1875
Children 1.Mary Crowley+ b. 1823, d. 15 May 1917
 2.John Crowley+1 b. 1842, d. 1899
 3.Ellen Crowley b. 1848, d. 3 Aug 1933

Citations

  1. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D3561/1899 (Age 57) (par Danl CROWLEY & Cath MAHONEY) - as Jno CROWLEY, Death registered at Scoresby, Australia."
Last Edited1 Apr 2023

John Crowley

M, #29082, b. 1842, d. 1899
Father*Daniel Crowley1 b. 1800, d. 30 Sep 1875
Mother*Catherine Mahoney1
Birth*1842 
Marriage*1865 Spouse: Jane Ellen Asling. VIC, Australia, #M3833/1865, John CROWLEY & Jane Ellen ASLING.2
 
Death*1899 Scoresby, VIC, Australia, #D3561/1899 (Age 57) (par Danl CROWLEY & Cath MAHONEY) - as Jno CROWLEY.1 

Grave

  • 3-110-A + 3-110-B + 3-111-B, Berwick Cemetery, Berwick, VIC, Australia3

Family

Jane Ellen Asling b. 13 May 1848, d. 23 Jul 1915
Children 1.John Crowley b. 1871, d. 1 Jun 1933
 2.George Edward Crowley7 b. 1890, d. Oct 1891

Newspaper-Articles

  • 21 Oct 1899: LOST, Stolen or Strayed, Friday, 13th. cream Mare, branded W over H; also bay HORSE, branded E.G.. with half-circle above, near shoulder, and near hind leg white. Reward.
    J. CROWLEY, Emerald-road, Harkaway, Berwick.4
  • 20 May 1905: Marriage of daughter: SUTTON—CROWLEY.—On the 12th April, at Dandenong, by the Rev. G. Schofield, Joseph, fourth son of Michael Sutton, of Lysterfield, to Minnie, third daughter of Mrs. J. and the late John Crowley, of Berwick.5
  • 27 Feb 1952: PASSING OF NAREE WARREN IDENTITY
    Bessie Addison, who passed, away in a Melbourne private hospital last Wednesday, was the daughter of the late John and Jane Crowley, of Narre Warren North, and sister of Norman and William Crowley. She was born at Narre Warren.
    The funeral left W. J. Garner & Son’s Parlor on February 22nd, for the Spring Vale Crematorium, where Mr. F. A. Singleton performed the service.
    W. J. Garnar & Son directed the funeral.6

Citations

  1. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D3561/1899 (Age 57) (par Danl CROWLEY & Cath MAHONEY) - as Jno CROWLEY, Death registered at Scoresby, Australia."
  2. [S27] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Marriages) (online) "#M3833/1865, John CROWLEY & Jane Ellen ASLING."
  3. [S44] Index of burials in the cemetery of Berwick,
    3-110-B Crowley John M 57 01/01/1899 326
    3-111-B Crowley Ellen F 85 4/08/1933 894.
  4. [S16] Newspaper - The Age (Melbourne, Vic.), Sat 21 Oct 1899, p5
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/188659189
  5. [S16] Newspaper - The Age (Melbourne, Vic.), Sat 20 May 1905, p5
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/198591926
  6. [S218] Newspaper - The Dandenong Journal (Vic.), Wed 27 Feb 1952, p16
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/222357439
  7. [S26] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Births) (online) "#B19906/1890 (par Jno CROWLEY & Jane Ellen ASLING) - as Geo Edwd CROWLEY, Birth registered at Berwick, Australia."
Last Edited28 Mar 2023

Ellen Crowley

F, #29083, b. 1848, d. 3 Aug 1933
Father*Daniel Crowley b. 1800, d. 30 Sep 1875
Mother*Catherine Mahoney
Birth*1848 
Death*3 Aug 1933 Belgrave, VIC, Australia, #D15473/1933 (Age 85) (par Daniel CROWLEY & Daniel MAHONEY) - as Ellen CROWLEY.1 
Death-Notice*4 Aug 1933 CROWLEY.—On the 3rd August, Ellen, youngest daughter of the late Daniel and Catherine Crowley, of Narre Warren.
CROWLEY.— Friends of the late Miss ELLEN CROWLKY are respectfully informed that her remains will no interred in the Berwick Cemetery, (via Narre Warren)
The funeral to leave the residence of Mr. J. Kennedy, Belgrave, THIS DAY (Friday); 4th August, at 1.30, arrive cemetery at 2.30.
JOHN GRANT, Undertaker, Berwick. Phone 25.2 

Grave

  • 3-110-A + 3-110-B + 3-111-B, Berwick Cemetery, Berwick, VIC, Australia3

Citations

  1. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D15473/1933 (Age 85) (par Daniel CROWLEY & Daniel MAHONEY) - as Ellen CROWLEY, Death registered at Belgrave, Australia."
  2. [S16] Newspaper - The Age (Melbourne, Vic.), Fri 4 Aug 1933, p1
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/204381697
  3. [S44] Index of burials in the cemetery of Berwick,
    3-110-B Crowley John M 57 01/01/1899 326
    3-111-B Crowley Ellen F 85 4/08/1933 894.
Last Edited28 Mar 2023

Jane Ellen Asling

F, #29084, b. 13 May 1848, d. 23 Jul 1915
Father*Edward Asling b. 1812, d. 24 Oct 1892
Mother*Hannah Goodkin b. 1 Apr 1810, d. 21 Dec 1861
Married NameCrowley. 
Birth*13 May 1848 Brighton, VIC, Australia, #B15874/1848 (par Edward ASLING & Hannah) - as Jane Ellen ASLING.1,2 
Marriage*1865 Spouse: John Crowley. VIC, Australia, #M3833/1865, John CROWLEY & Jane Ellen ASLING.3
 
Widow1899Jane Ellen Asling became a widow upon the death of her husband John Crowley.4 
Death*23 Jul 1915 Beaconsfield, VIC, Australia, #D7917/1915 (Age 67) (par Edwd ASLING & Hannah GODKIN) - as Jane Ellen CROWLEY.5 
Death-Notice*31 Jul 1915 CROWLEY.—On the 23rd July, at Beaconsfield, Jane Ellen, beloved wife of the late John Crowley, aged 67 years.6 

Grave

  • 5-549-A, Berwick Cemetery, Berwick, VIC, Australia7

Family

John Crowley b. 1842, d. 1899
Children 1.John Crowley b. 1871, d. 1 Jun 1933
 2.George Edward Crowley8 b. 1890, d. Oct 1891

Citations

  1. [S26] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Births) (online) "#B15874/1848 (par Edward ASLING & Hannah) - as Jane Ellen ASLING, Birth registered at Brighton, Australia."
  2. [S403] Unknown author, Early Settlers of the Casey Cardinia District, p6 gives Jane Ellen's birth date.
  3. [S27] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Marriages) (online) "#M3833/1865, John CROWLEY & Jane Ellen ASLING."
  4. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D3561/1899 (Age 57) (par Danl CROWLEY & Cath MAHONEY) - as Jno CROWLEY, Death registered at Scoresby, Australia."
  5. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D7917/1915 (Age 67) (par Edwd ASLING & Hannah GODKIN) - as Jane Ellen CROWLEY, Death registered at Berwick, Australia."
  6. [S14] Newspaper - Leader (Melbourne, Vic.), Sat 31 Jul 1915, p56
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/90192830
  7. [S44] Index of burials in the cemetery of Berwick,
    5-549-A Crowley Jane F 67 25/07/1915 551
    5-549-A Crowley John M 62 1/06/1933 890.
  8. [S26] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Births) (online) "#B19906/1890 (par Jno CROWLEY & Jane Ellen ASLING) - as Geo Edwd CROWLEY, Birth registered at Berwick, Australia."
Last Edited12 Aug 2023

John Crowley

M, #29085, b. 1871, d. 1 Jun 1933
Father*John Crowley b. 1842, d. 1899
Mother*Jane Ellen Asling b. 13 May 1848, d. 23 Jul 1915
Birth*1871 Berwick, VIC, Australia, #B14306/1871 (par John CROWLEY & Jane ASLING) - as John CROWLEY.1 
Death*1 Jun 1933 Prahran, VIC, Australia, #D4066/1933 (Age 62) (par John CROWLEY & Jane Ellen ASLING) - as John CROWLEY.2 
Death-Notice*2 Jun 1933 CROWLEY. — On the 1st June, at Alfred Hospital, John, eldest son of the late John and Jane Crowley, and brother of Jane (Mrs. Battersby, deceased), Kate (Mrs. Edebohls, deceased), William, Meb, Minnie (Mrs. Sutton), Norman, David and Bessie (Mrs. Addison). Late A.I.F.3 

Grave

  • 5-549-A, Berwick Cemetery, Berwick, VIC, Australia4

Citations

  1. [S26] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Births) (online) "#B14306/1871 (par John CROWLEY & Jane ASLING) - as John CROWLEY, Birth registered at Berw, Australia."
  2. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D4066/1933 (Age 62) (par John CROWLEY & Jane Ellen ASLING) - as John CROWLEY, Death registered at Prahran, Australia."
  3. [S16] Newspaper - The Age (Melbourne, Vic.), Fri 2 Jun 1933, p1
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/203813450
  4. [S44] Index of burials in the cemetery of Berwick,
    5-549-A Crowley Jane F 67 25/07/1915 551
    5-549-A Crowley John M 62 1/06/1933 890.
Last Edited28 Mar 2023

George Edward Crowley

M, #29086, b. 1890, d. Oct 1891
Father*John Crowley1 b. 1842, d. 1899
Mother*Jane Ellen Asling1 b. 13 May 1848, d. 23 Jul 1915
Birth*1890 Berwick, VIC, Australia, #B19906/1890 (par Jno CROWLEY & Jane Ellen ASLING) - as Geo Edwd CROWLEY.1 
Death*Oct 1891 Berwick, VIC, Australia, #D13723/1891 (Age 17 months) (par Jno CROWLEY & Jane Ellen ASLING) - as Geo Edw CROWLEY.2 

Grave

  • 3-110-A + 3-110-B + 3-111-B, Berwick Cemetery, Berwick, VIC, Australia3

Citations

  1. [S26] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Births) (online) "#B19906/1890 (par Jno CROWLEY & Jane Ellen ASLING) - as Geo Edwd CROWLEY, Birth registered at Berwick, Australia."
  2. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D13723/1891 (Age 17 months) (par Jno CROWLEY & Jane Ellen ASLING) - as Geo Edw CROWLEY, Death registered at Berwick, Australia."
  3. [S44] Index of burials in the cemetery of Berwick,
    3-110-B Crowley John M 57 01/01/1899 326
    3-111-B Crowley Ellen F 85 4/08/1933 894.
Last Edited28 Mar 2023

George King Thornhill

M, #29088, b. 1853, d. 1929
Father*George King Thornhill
Mother*Mary Wilkins
Birth*18531 
Death*1929 Sandringham, VIC, Australia, #D3163/1929 (Age 76) (par George King THORNHILL & Mary WILKINS) - as George King THORNHILL.1 

Citations

  1. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D3163/1929 (Age 76) (par George King THORNHILL & Mary WILKINS) - as George King THORNHILL, Death registered at Sandringham, Australia."
Last Edited28 Mar 2023

George King Thornhill

M, #29089
Marriage* Spouse: Mary Wilkins.
 
Land-Berwick*25 Apr 1854Selection: BER-Crown-23. 455a 3r 22p - consideration L501 9s 7d.1,2 

Family

Mary Wilkins
Child 1.George King Thornhill b. 1853, d. 1929

Citations

  1. [S81] Land Records & Parish Maps ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria). Crown Land Sales - Country. VPRS 11862/P0001, 17 Jan 1854 - 29 Dec 1854,
    Report of a sale by public auction of suburban + Country Lands held at Melbourne on Tuesday 25th April 1854. Proclamation dated the 15th of March 1854
    Folio 127. G. K. Thornhill of Melbourne. Deposit L52, balance L449 9s 7d, total L501 9s 7d.
  2. [S81] Land Records & Parish Maps ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria). Crown Land Sales - VPRS 11866/P0001, Book E, Country Land, 07 May 1851 - 04 May 1854; Pre-Emptive, 14 Nov 1853 - 09 Jan 1856.
    Folio 181. 25 April 1854. George King Thornhill, Berwick Parish. Section 23. 455a 3r 22p. Date of Deed 18 July 1854. Sent to R.O. 7 Aug 1854. Sent to Treasurer 13 Sep 1854. Reg Book No 27 Page 138.
Last Edited2 May 2023

Mary Wilkins

F, #29090
Marriage* Spouse: George King Thornhill.
 
Married NameThornhill. 

Family

George King Thornhill
Child 1.George King Thornhill b. 1853, d. 1929
Last Edited28 Mar 2023

Walter Craig

M, #29091, b. 1825, d. 16 Aug 1870
Birth*1825 Northumberland, England. 
Land-Berwick*25 Apr 1854Selection: BER-Crown-39. 406a 2r 30p - consideration L813 7s 6d.1,2 
Land-Note*15 May 1854 CRAN-66.67. John O'Grady 160a 0r 0p (CA 66) & 160a 0r 0p (CA 67) selected by Walter Craig & John O'Grady.3,4 
Death*16 Aug 1870 Ballarat, VIC, Australia, #D6145/1870 (Age 45) (par John & Jane U) - as Walter CRAIG. Spouse Jane CHISHOLM.5 
Death-Notice*17 Aug 1870 CRAIG.—On the 16th August, at the Royal Hotel, Ballarat, of pneumonia, Walter Craig, aged 45.6 

Newspaper-Articles

  • 4 Jan 1853: NEW Township of Abbotsford.—Purchasers are informed, that Mr Walter Craig, surveyor, will be on the ground to put them in possesion, on Wednesday, 5th Jan, at 10 o'clock, A.M.7
  • 1 Dec 1854: On the 27th ult., at Woodbine Cottage, Victoria Parade, Collingwood, the wife of Walter Craig, Esq., of a daughter.8
  • 19 Dec 1854: AGRICULTURE, Agriculture. - The Undersigned have on Sale, by private contract, the following fine Properties, viz.:—400 acres (in two or three lots, if required) of splendid land in the parish of Berwick, about 20 miles from Melbourne, at £4 per acre: one-third cash, and the remainder within eighteen months.
    The undersigned beg respectfully to draw the attention of those anxious to embark in the profession of an agriculturist to the above Farms, the whole being guaranteed the best in the respective parishes, having been all selected by a surveyor previous to the purchases being made at the Government sales; and the terms being such as to enable the purchaser to have a crop out of the ground before the whole of the money requires to be paid.
    Titles all Guaranteed,
    CRAIG and O'GRADY, 20 Collins street west.9
  • 14 Sep 1855: IMPORTANT to Merchants, Professional Gentlemen, Agriculturists, Graziers, Market Gardeners, and others.
    The well-selected and very valuable Suburban and Country Properties, belonging to Mr. Walter Craig, who intends returning to England about January next, will be sold by Private Contract by the Undersigned, viz. :—
    Lot 1.
    A very valuable farm, of forty-five acres, on the boundary of the Nunawading and Boroondara parishes, seven miles from town, fenced in, and part under cultivation, with a garden of three acres, well stocked with fruit trees, vines, &c.
    Lot 2.
    406 acres in the parish of Berwick, near Dandenong, fine agricultural and grazing land.
    Lot 3.
    20 acres adjoining the township of Dandenong, on the Western Port Road, very fine land, and next the property of William Pender, Esq.
    Lot 4.
    78 acres in the parish of Corinella, Western Port Coal-fields.
    Lot5.
    1½ acres in Sweet Hope, Brunswick, one mile from the city boundary, on the Great Sydney Road.
    Lot 6.
    100 acres in the parish of Tarrneitt, sixteen, miles from town, and near the river Werribee.
    Lot 7.
    About 30 acres at Footscray (Hobb's Paddock) at the junction of the Saltwater and Yarra Yarra rivers, and intersected by the Melbourne, Williamstown, and Geelong Rail way (in lots to suit).
    Lot 8.
    100 acres on the Mount Alexander Road, seventeen miles from town, adjoining Mr. Batty's pre-emptive right, and the estate of Daniel Cooper, Esq.
    Lot 9.
    390 acres near the township of Frankstone, on the three-chain wide road to the Heads, good land, well watered, and timbered.
    Lot 10.
    1¼ acres on the Sydney Road, half a mile from the Brunswick Toll-bar, with a splendid bluestone quarry.
    Lot 11.
    160 acres in Cranbourne parish.
    Lot 12.
    102 acres in Cranbourne parish.
    Lot 13.
    20 acres of fine land on the Ballaarat and Mount Blackwood roads, twelve miles from town.
    Lot 14.
    82 acres on the same road, eleven miles from town.
    Also, Several lots in Footscray and other townships.
    Titles to the whole of the properties in the hands of John Bell, Esq., solicitor, 97 Swanston-street.
    Terms will be liberal, and the deeds will be signed immediately and lodged in the solicitor's hands until the amount of the purchase money is paid.
    Parties in want of first-class property ought not to lose the chance of the present, opportunity, as the whole will be sold cheap and on easy terms, Mr. Craig being positively about to leave for England in January next.
    For plans and other particulars apply to CRAIG and O'GRADY, 29 Collins-street west.10
  • 25 Apr 1856: TO Let, cheap, for a term of 7 or 10 years, a Farm of 406 acres, being portion 39, in the parish of Berwick, near Dandenong : good security required, as the owner is leaving the colony. For particulars apply Craig and O'Grady, 8 and 10 Bourke-street west. John O'Grady11
  • 11 Oct 1856: TO THE ELECTORS OF EVELYN AND MORNINGTON.
    Gentlemen, — Having been repeatedly requested by many influential electors in your constituency to offer myself as a candidate for your suffrages, and having as often declined becoming one, from a sense that a better man might come forward and offer to devote his time and services to your use, a few words are on my part indispensably necessary to explain my reasons for now soliciting you to place me in the honorable position of your representative.
    1st. As one of yourselves, and independent of any ties created by Government and party influence, and having sufficient time at my disposal to authorise me in placing my services at your command. I declare that a pure and honorable ambition alone prompts me to solicit at this late hour a trust which I shall hold myself ready to resign at the shortest notice, if my conduct as your representative does not meet with your approbation.
    2nd. I am both a holder and occupier of land in your district, and as one whose main trust and dependence rests on the development of the agricultural interest, it may be easily conceived that my best exertions will be used to promote any measure that may be adopted to promote this the most important element of our future welfare.
    3rd. As a practical surveyor, I have in my profession passed over the greater part of your united counties, and I flatter myself that none are better acquainted with the wants and requirements of the district I aspire to represent, as far as regards the formation of railways, roads, and hedges. For these reproductive purposes I think the State is sufficiently authorised by the acknowledged daily increasing prosperity of the colony, to borrow a considerable sum, more especially when the debentures already issued by us at 5 per cent. (colonially speaking the lowest rate of interest) already command on the London Exchange a premium of from 3 to 5 per cent; but, however favorable you and I may be to the development of schemes like these, I would most certainly have them so carefully and gradually brought forward as not to interfere with the supply of labor, that most important and material item of agricultural prosperity, I can only say as to the ballot, that after our experience of it during the current election, its most bitter enemy must become, like myself, its warmest advocate.
    Many recent occurrences in the Episcopalian and Presbyterian churches here, have confirmed me in the opinion I have always held, that, except for the building of places of worship in rural districts, State-aid should be ignored.
    On the other important subjects of the day, I will not now dwell further than to say that I am in favor of manhood suffrage untainted with crime, no property qualification for the Lower House, a reduction of that for the Upper House, reform in law proceedings, the appointment of a person to be sued in the name of the Government, disqualification of Government subordinates to hold seats in either House ; and in conclusion, having every confidence in the issue of this contest, from the evident satisfaction of those among you who did me the honor of listening to the public enunciation of my sentiments at the nomination this day, and being perfectly confident that at the meetings I have advertised between this and the day of polling I shall be able to answer satisfactorily any questions you may put to me, that the result of the poll will place me in the honorable position of your representative.
    I have the honor to be,
    Gentlemen,
    Your most obedient humble servant,
    WALTER CRAIG.
    Barton Cottage, October, 1856.12
  • 2 May 1857: MONDAY, 11th MAY. To Newly Arrived Immigrants, Persons Seeking Sites for Building Purposes, Speculators, Farmers, and Others Valuable Building and Agricultural Lands
    SYMONS and PERRY have received instructions from Walter Craig, Esq., (who is about to leave for England), to sell by auction, at the Commercial Sales Room, on Monday, 11th inst., at twelve o'clock, without any reserve,
    The following CHOICE PROPERTIES viz:—
    (continued)13
  • 6 Oct 1866: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30. BERWICK PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL FARM, BLOCK 39, Comprising 406 Acres, alongside of Eley's Homestead and the land of J. T. Clarke, Esq., Parish of Berwick, about three miles from the well-known police paddock at Dandenong.
    Addressed to Practical Agriculturists, Graziers, Sheep Farmers, Cattle and Horse Breeders, and Others.
    MR. STUBBS is instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at his rooms, 81 Collins-street, on Tuesday, the 30th October, 1866, at twelve o'clock precisely,
    That very excellent and very eligible agricultural and pastoral property known as Berwick Farm, now in the occupation of Mr. Eagan, numbered 39 in the Government charts, parish of Berwick, comprising 406 acres.
    Note:—Every man ought to uphold the price of land and wool-the staple commodities of the world, and without them all was nothing. Land and wool, the only capital our first parents began the world with—such is the tradition of the Egyptians.
    Terms—25 per cent cash deposit, and the residue to be paid by the purchaser's bills at one and two years, bearing bank interest.
    Title guaranteed.
    Note—The whole of the estate is enclosed, 50 acres in cultivation, all represented to be good agricultural land, two farmhouses, well watered and profitably timbered.14
  • 17 Aug 1870: THE LATE MR WALTER CRAIG.
    All Ballarat was painfully affected early yesterday morning by the sad intelligence of the death of Mr Walter Craig, at his house, the Royal Hotel, the same morning at about daylight. Very great fears had been entertained for some weeks past that recovery was improbable, from the virulence of the form taken by a disease he had for some years laboured under and struggled against.
    Mr Craig had for years been afficted with rheumatic gout, the effect of early exposure in pursuit of his profession as a land surveyor. About six weeks ago the evil symptoms became aggravated, and during that time his medical attendants, Dr Hudson and Mr Hillas bad been constantly visiting him. As usual in these cases, there were alternations of rallying and relapsing but latterly these last became more frequent and severe, assuming the form of inflammation of the lungs. For a time it was thought that he might fight successfully with his malady as before, but these hopes were gradually dissolved. On Monday evening Mr Craig appeared to be better up till about eleven o'clock, when the alarming symptoms returned, but do not seem to have attracted the notice of his attendant until Mrs Craig entered the room and discovered that a great change had taken place. Messrs Hudson and Hillas were at once summoned, but only to discover that death had begun its work, as already the extremities were cold, The Rev. John Potter, who had frequently visited Mr Craig, was also called in and remained on this last occasion until nature no longer sustained the powers of sense. The family were all present, and were recognised by the dying father up to within his last hour, Mr Hillas also waiting to see the end, which came at about five minutes before six o'clock on Tuesday morning. He died quite peacefully, going off as it were in a sort of sleep, at the comparatively early age of forty-five.
    The immediate cause of death was gangrene of the right lung. We regret further to have to add that the shock has had a serious effect on Mrs Craig, who now lies in a somewhat precarious state. The funeral is fixed for Friday next.
    In noticing the events of an active life of one of the most prominent of the citizens of Ballarat, it may be mentioned that Mr Craig was a native of Lowick, Northumberland, a village close to the border, and was born in the year 1825. He followed the same profession as that of his father, land surveying, and previously to his emigration to Victoria was associated with his father. His arrival in Victoria, accompanied with Mrs Craig and two young daughters, took place in 1852, or late in 1851. He practised his profession for several years, and was very actively engaged both in private practice and on public works. Among these were the laying off of the allotments in Collingwood Flat, the survey of Footscray, Abbotsford, combining therewith extensive purchases of land at the sales, much of which was resold to newly arrived settlers at large advances. Mr Craig was at one time a large landholder at Footscray and in the neighbourhood of Dandenong. He was also engaged in the survey of the Geelong and Melbourne railway, and we understand that it was the exposure to wet on the Werribee Plains, where the water was in places three feet deep, that the foundation was laid of the malady which beset him more or less during his after life. He was in the habit even then of complaining of weakness in the feet, from which it is natural to infer that there was a predisposing cause in addition to the apparent one. Mr Robert Boyd, engineer of Buninyong-shire, was at one time a fellow-laborer, and remembers the circumstances of the case. Mr Craig's last professional engagement was on the Government Railway between Melbourne and Castlemaine. In all his undertakings he was extremely successful at this time, standing high in estimation both for field work and as a draughtsman.
    In August, 1857, Mr Craig became the purchaser of Bath's hotel for the sum of £13,200, the building being then entirely of wood, a one-storied building occupying the site of the present permanent handsome south wing. This latter part of the structure was built about five years since, from designs by Mr C. D. Cuthbert, the portion finished having cost abont £5000. As a first-class hotel, the Royal has long had a reputation, and during the period of the host's own personal superintendence was considered the best house of public entertainment out of Melbourne, both for the superiority of its accommodation, and for the excellent qualities possessed by the owner, himself a man of good taste and judgment. As a public man Mr Craig's career will, though its term was prematurely shortened, compare most favorably with that of his compeers, and daring his holding the office of member of the borough council he displayed an energy and shrewdness which made his services highly useful. One of his acts was to get the water supply extended to Soldiers' Hill, and he often made useful practical suggestions, some of which have tended to the permanent improvement of the town. He was first elected to the borough council in January, 1862, and showed himself a straightforward man of business so long as his health continued. But in March, 1863, he was compelled to resign through ill-health, and his services were lost to the ratepayers. Another of his public-spirited acts was to preserve the Theatre Royal to the public as a place of amusements at a time when it seemed likely that Ballarat would be left without one. This purchase was made in February, 1865, for the sum of £2550, a further sum of £2000 being spent in repairs, refittings, and adornments. The theatre continued in Mr Craig's possession for a period of three years, when it was sold to the present owner, Mr R. S. Mitchell.
    As a patron of sports of the field, Mr Craig was always prominent, and to his exertions is partly due the present position of the Ballarat Turf Club, or which he was for some time president. He was also a steward of the same club, and also a member of committee of the Victoria Racing Club. A great lover of horses, he at one time possessed a considerable stud, both of racers, hunters, and carriage horses, all showing excellence of breed and treatment.
    Mr Craig was not particularly fortunate on the turf, though for many years largely interested is its events. He was au ardent lover of races, and consistent in his attendance at the chief meetings, occupying a tip top position among brother sportsmen. He was frequently largely interested in race horses not running in his name. Among those which did may be mentioned Miss Fisher and Tim Whiffler, both Adelaide purchases, Coeur de Leon, Masaniello, Statesman, Little Billy, Miss Jessie, and Nimblefoot. Tim Whiffler won the Australian Cup in 1867 as a four-year old, but has not been very successfull since. Masaniello was a most promising animal, but did not achieve much; and Nimblefoot, a Tasmanian horse, for which a heavy price was paid, though previously a winner, did not add to his owner's exchequer.
    He ie entered for tho Melbourne Cup in 1871. In conclusion it may be stated that Mr Craig's qualities as a host, a councillor, a citizen, a sportsman, and a gentleman, won for him the admiration of a large circle of acquaintances who one and all deplore the shortness of his stay. Nearest and dearest of all are left a mourning widow and five children to bewail the loss of an affectionate father; four daughters and one son. The eldest daughter is married to Mr Thomas Bailey, the youngest two being of tender years.
    A mark of respect was yesterday afternoon paid the deceased gentleman at the meeting of the Borough council, of which be had formerly been a member. The Mayor, Mr Cowan, having reported the sorrowful event, remarked that as they only met once a fortnight, they should, instead of adjourning, meet and send a letter of condolence to Mrs Craig, to be signed by the Mayor and town clerk, as a recognition of Mr Craig's zeal, formerly displayed in the interests of the borough. This suggestion was carried out on the motion of Cr. M'Dowall, seconded by Cr. Lewis, Mr W. C. Smith, in supporting the resolution, speaking in high terms of praise of Mr Craig's conduct as a citizen, councillor, large rate payer, member of the Turf Club, &c. In conclusion, it may be mentioned that out of respect to the deceased, the volunteer entertainment, originally fixed for Friday evening, has been postponed until Monday.15

Citations

  1. [S81] Land Records & Parish Maps ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria). Crown Land Sales - Country. VPRS 11862/P0001, 17 Jan 1854 - 29 Dec 1854,
    Report of a sale by public auction of suburban + Country Lands held at Melbourne on Tuesday 25th April 1854. Proclamation dated the 15th of March 1854
    Folio 129. Walter Craig of Melbourne. Deposit L82, balance L731 7s 6d, total L813 7s 6d.
  2. [S81] Land Records & Parish Maps ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria). Crown Land Sales - VPRS 11866/P0001, Book E, Country Land, 07 May 1851 - 04 May 1854; Pre-Emptive, 14 Nov 1853 - 09 Jan 1856.
    Folio 181. 25 April 1854. Walter Craig, Berwick Parish. Section 39. 406a 2r 30p. Date of Deed 18 July 1854. Sent to R.O. 7 Aug 1854. Sent to Treasurer 6 Sep 1854. Reg Book No 27 Page 145.
  3. [S81] Land Records & Parish Maps ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria). Parish Plan Cranbourne C2462.
  4. [S81] Land Records & Parish Maps ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria). Crown Land Sales - VPRS 11866/P0001, Book E, Country Land, 07 May 1851 - 04 May 1854; Pre-Emptive, 14 Nov 1853 - 09 Jan 1856.
    Folio 190. 19 May 1854. Walter Craig, Cranbourne Parish. Section 66 + 67. 160a each. Date of Deed 19 Sep 1854. Sent to R.O. 6 Oct 1854. Sent to Treasurer 24 Oct 1854. Reg Book No 28 Page 217 + 218.
  5. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D6145/1870 (Age 45) (par John & Jane U) - as Walter CRAIG. Born Nort. Spouse June CHISHOLM."
  6. [S14] Newspaper - The Ballarat Star (Vic.), Wed 17 Aug 1870, p2
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/218797668
  7. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), Tue 4 Jan 1853, p3
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4788710
  8. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), Fri 1 Dec 1854, p4
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4801098
  9. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), Tue 19 Dec 1854, p8
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4801995
  10. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), Fri 14 Sep 1855, p8
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4818168
  11. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), Fri 25 Apr 1856, p8
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4836398
  12. [S16] Newspaper - The Age (Melbourne, Vic.), Sat 11 Oct 1856, p7
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/154872946
  13. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), Sat 2 May 1857, p2
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/7148963
  14. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), Sat 6 Oct 1866, p2
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/5775221
  15. [S14] Newspaper - The Ballarat Courier (Vic.), Wed 17 Aug 1870, p2
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/191566945
Last Edited16 Sep 2023

John O'Grady

M, #29092
Land-Berwick*25 Apr 1854Selection: BER-Crown-22. 351a 0r 15p - consideration L456 8s 7d.1,2 
Land-Note*15 May 1854 CRAN-66.67. Walter Craig 160a 0r 0p (CA 66) & 160a 0r 0p (CA 67) selected by Walter Craig & John O'Grady.3,4 

Newspaper-Articles

  • 25 Apr 1856: TO Let, cheap, for a term of 7 or 10 years, a Farm of 406 acres, being portion 39, in the parish of Berwick, near Dandenong : good security required, as the owner is leaving the colony. For particulars apply Craig and O'Grady, 8 and 10 Bourke-street west. Walter Craig5

Citations

  1. [S81] Land Records & Parish Maps ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria). Crown Land Sales - Country. VPRS 11862/P0001, 17 Jan 1854 - 29 Dec 1854,
    Report of a sale by public auction of suburban + Country Lands held at Melbourne on Tuesday 25th April 1854. Proclamation dated the 15th of March 1854
    Folio 127. John O'Grady of Melbourne. Deposit L46, balance L410 8s 7d, total L456 8s 7d.
  2. [S81] Land Records & Parish Maps ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria). Crown Land Sales - VPRS 11866/P0001, Book E, Country Land, 07 May 1851 - 04 May 1854; Pre-Emptive, 14 Nov 1853 - 09 Jan 1856.
    Folio 181. 25 April 1854. John O'Grady, Berwick Parish. Section 22. 351a 0r 15p. Date of Deed 18 July 1854. Sent to R.O. 26 Aug 1854. Sent to Treasurer 20 Sep 1854. Reg Book No 27 Page 137.
  3. [S81] Land Records & Parish Maps ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria). Parish Plan Cranbourne C2462.
  4. [S81] Land Records & Parish Maps ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria). Crown Land Sales - VPRS 11866/P0001, Book E, Country Land, 07 May 1851 - 04 May 1854; Pre-Emptive, 14 Nov 1853 - 09 Jan 1856.
    Folio 190. 19 May 1854. Walter Craig, Cranbourne Parish. Section 66 + 67. 160a each. Date of Deed 19 Sep 1854. Sent to R.O. 6 Oct 1854. Sent to Treasurer 24 Oct 1854. Reg Book No 28 Page 217 + 218.
  5. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), Fri 25 Apr 1856, p8
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4836398
Last Edited16 Sep 2023

James Watson

M, #29093
Land-Berwick25 Apr 1854Selection: BER-Crown-21. 308a 0r 0p - consideration L616.1,2 
Land-Berwick*25 Apr 1854Selection: BER-Crown-20. 308a 0r 0p - consideration L477 8s.3,4 

Newspaper-Articles

  • 30 Apr 1861: A FARM for SALE, containing 308 acres good agricultural land, partly cultivated and fenced in, with a house on it, being Portion 20, parish of Berwick.
    Apply to John Watson, 4 Hall of Commerce, Collins-street west.5

Citations

  1. [S81] Land Records & Parish Maps ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria). Crown Land Sales - Country. VPRS 11862/P0001, 17 Jan 1854 - 29 Dec 1854,
    Report of a sale by public auction of suburban + Country Lands held at Melbourne on Tuesday 25th April 1854. Proclamation dated the 15th of March 1854
    Folio 127. James Watson of Melbourne. Deposit L62, balance L554, total L616.
  2. [S81] Land Records & Parish Maps ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria). Crown Land Sales - VPRS 11866/P0001, Book E, Country Land, 07 May 1851 - 04 May 1854; Pre-Emptive, 14 Nov 1853 - 09 Jan 1856.
    Folio 181. 25 April 1854. James Watson, Berwick Parish. Section 21. 308a 0r 0p. Date of Deed 18 July 1854. Sent to R.O. 7 Aug 1854. Sent to Treasurer 20 Sep 1854. Reg Book No 27 Page 136.
  3. [S81] Land Records & Parish Maps ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria). Crown Land Sales - Country. VPRS 11862/P0001, 17 Jan 1854 - 29 Dec 1854,
    Report of a sale by public auction of suburban + Country Lands held at Melbourne on Tuesday 25th April 1854. Proclamation dated the 15th of March 1854
    Folio 127. James Watson of Melbourne. Deposit L48, balance L429 8s, total L477 8s.
  4. [S81] Land Records & Parish Maps ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria). Crown Land Sales - VPRS 11866/P0001, Book E, Country Land, 07 May 1851 - 04 May 1854; Pre-Emptive, 14 Nov 1853 - 09 Jan 1856.
    Folio 181. 25 April 1854. James Watson, Berwick Parish. Section 20. 308a 0r 0p. Date of Deed 18 July 1854. Sent to R.O. 7 Aug 1854. Sent to Treasurer 20 Sep 1854. Reg Book No 27 Page 135.
  5. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), Tue 30 Apr 1861, p1
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/5699759
Last Edited2 May 2023

Robert Allan

M, #29094
Land-Berwick*29 Mar 1853Selection: BER-Crown-19. 608a 1r 8p.1 

Newspaper-Articles

  • 30 May 1864: THURSDAY, 2nd JUNE. Under Distraint for Rent. Allan v. De Lany. At Grassy Flat Farm, Berwick.
    Magnificent Piano, original price 200 guineas.
    First-class Horses,
    Working Bullocks,
    Prize Leicester Sheep, &c.
    To Farmers and Others.
    FRASER A CO. have received instructions to sell by auction, at Grassy Flat Farm, Berwick, on Thursday, 2nd June, at twelve o'clock precisely,
    For positive sale,
    Magnificent piano, original price 200 guineas
    Horses
    Working bullocks
    13 prize Leicester sheep
    Farming implements
    Drays, &c.
    Terms — cash, on the fall of the hammer. William Phillips Delany2

Citations

  1. [S81] Land Records & Parish Maps ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria). Crown Land Sales - VPRS 11866/P0001, Book E, Country Land, 07 May 1851 - 04 May 1854; Pre-Emptive, 14 Nov 1853 - 09 Jan 1856.
    Folio 64. 29th March 1853. Robert Allan, Berwick Parish. Section 19. 608a 1r 8p. Date of Deed 25 Aug 1853. Sent to Treasurer 1 Oct 1853. Reg Book No 12 Page 187.
  2. [S16] Newspaper - The Age (Melbourne, Vic.), Mon 30 May 1864, p2
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/155011714
Last Edited2 May 2023

William Phillips Delany

M, #29095, b. 1819, d. 14 May 1864
Birth*1819 
Marriage*1863 Spouse: Frances Harrington. VIC, Australia, #M3469/1863, William Phillips DELANY & Frances HARRINGTON.1
 
Civil Case*1864 William Philips Delany v William John Turner Clarke
VPRS 267/P0007, 1864/967.2 
PROV*1864Proceedings in Insolvent Estates (VPRS759)
William Phillip DeLany (Frances DeLany), Mornington (Fitzroy.)3 
Death*14 May 1864 #D3258/1864 (Age 45) (par Joseph DELANY & Clemintina PHILLIPPS) - as William Phillipps DELANY.4 
Death-Notice*16 May 1864 DE LANO.—On the 14th inst., at 37 Nicholson-street, Fitzroy, William Phillipps De Lany, Esq., of Conway Park, Berwick, and Diamond Hill, Dandenong.5 

Newspaper-Articles

  • 27 Dec 1862: MORNINGTON. The grass is more burned up than I have seen it for years, and the almost total failure of the hay crop everywhere will of course cause it to rise very high next winter in Melbourne.
    Phillip Delany, Conway Park, Berwick.6
  • 30 May 1864: THURSDAY, 2nd JUNE. Under Distraint for Rent. Allan v. De Lany. At Grassy Flat Farm, Berwick.
    Magnificent Piano, original price 200 guineas.
    First-class Horses,
    Working Bullocks,
    Prize Leicester Sheep, &c.
    To Farmers and Others.
    FRASER A CO. have received instructions to sell by auction, at Grassy Flat Farm, Berwick, on Thursday, 2nd June, at twelve o'clock precisely,
    For positive sale,
    Magnificent piano, original price 200 guineas
    Horses
    Working bullocks
    13 prize Leicester sheep
    Farming implements
    Drays, &c.
    Terms — cash, on the fall of the hammer. Robert Allan7

Citations

  1. [S27] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Marriages) (online) "#M3469/1863, William Phillips DELANY & Frances HARRINGTON."
  2. [S34] PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), Civil Case Files (VPRS267)
    William Philips Delany v William John Turner Clarke
    VPRS 267/P0007, 1864/967.
  3. [S34] PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), Proceedings in Insolvent Estates (VPRS759)
    William Phillip DeLany (Frances DeLany), Mornington (Fitzroy)
    VPRS 759/P0000, 8177.
  4. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D3258/1864 (Age 45) (par Joseph DELANY & Clemintina PHILLIPPS) - as William Phillipps DELANY. Born Cork."
  5. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), Mon 16 May 1864, p4
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/5748847
  6. [S14] Newspaper - The Farmer's Journal and Gardener's Chronicle (Melbourne, Vic.), Sat 27 Dec 1862, p9
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/179385027
  7. [S16] Newspaper - The Age (Melbourne, Vic.), Mon 30 May 1864, p2
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/155011714
Last Edited28 Mar 2023

Frances Harrington

F, #29096, b. 1825, d. 1905
Married NameDelany.1 
Birth*1825 
Marriage*1863 Spouse: William Phillips Delany. VIC, Australia, #M3469/1863, William Phillips DELANY & Frances HARRINGTON.1
 
PROV*1864Proceedings in Insolvent Estates (VPRS759)
William Phillip DeLany (Frances DeLany), Mornington (Fitzroy.)2 
Widow14 May 1864Frances Harrington became a widow upon the death of her husband William Phillips Delany.3 
Death*1905 #D5177/1905 (Age 80) (par Wm HARRINGTON & Eliza EUSTEU) - as Frances DELANY, Death registered at Eca, Australia.4 

Newspaper-Articles

  • 20 May 1864: GRAZING PADDOCK, Conway park. Berwick. Best fattening paddock in colony. Mrs. Frances De Lany. N.B. Horses to be left New York Stables, Bourke-street, every Friday.5

Citations

  1. [S27] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Marriages) (online) "#M3469/1863, William Phillips DELANY & Frances HARRINGTON."
  2. [S34] PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), Proceedings in Insolvent Estates (VPRS759)
    William Phillip DeLany (Frances DeLany), Mornington (Fitzroy)
    VPRS 759/P0000, 8177.
  3. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D3258/1864 (Age 45) (par Joseph DELANY & Clemintina PHILLIPPS) - as William Phillipps DELANY. Born Cork."
  4. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D5177/1905 (Age 80) (par Wm HARRINGTON & Eliza EUSTEU) - as Frances DELANY, Death registered at Eca, Australia."
  5. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), Fri 20 May 1864, p8
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/5748972
Last Edited28 Mar 2023

Thomas Grant

M, #29097
Land-Berwick*29 Mar 1853Selection: BER-Crown-14. 320a 0r 0p.1 

Citations

  1. [S81] Land Records & Parish Maps ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria). Crown Land Sales - VPRS 11866/P0001, Book E, Country Land, 07 May 1851 - 04 May 1854; Pre-Emptive, 14 Nov 1853 - 09 Jan 1856.
    Folio 64. 29th March 1853. Thomas Grant, Berwick Parish. Section 14. 320a 0r 0p. Date of Deed 25 Aug 1853. Sent to Treasurer 21 Sep 1853. Reg Book No 12 Page 221.
Last Edited2 May 2023

Robert Varcoe

M, #29098, b. 18 Dec 1826, d. 11 Feb 1898
Land-Note* 1881/82 paying rates for 160a Berwick (N48) & 140a Narre Warren (N20.)1 
Birth*18 Dec 1826 East Newlyn, Cornwall, England, (par Robert VARCOE & Ann Tray Wilcock)
Baptism Robert Varcoe, Baptism Date: 7 Jan 1827, East Newlyn, Cornwall, England. Father: Robert Varcoe, Mother: Anne.2,3 
Marriage*27 Jan 1852 Spouse: Mary Bray. St Peter's Church, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, #M29450/1852, Robert VARCOE & Mary BRAY.4,5
Land-Berwick*3 Dec 1855Selection: BER-Crown-1 (Lot 3). 160a 0r 0p.6 
WidowerDec 1865Robert Varcoe became a widower upon the death of his wife Mary Bray.7 
Marriage*17 Jun 1875 Spouse: Hannah Moore. Little Brighton, VIC, Australia, #M2226/1875, Robert VARCOE & Hannah HARBROWE
Robert had four children living and three children dead, Hannah had one living child and one deceased.8
Death*11 Feb 1898 NSW, Australia.9 

Newspaper-Articles

  • 18 Jul 1865: MONDAY, JULY 24. Berwick.
    Extensive and Unreserved Sale of Dairy Cattle and Utensils, &c.
    MR. HURREY is instructed by Mr. R. Varcoe to SELL by AUCTION, at his farm, near the Old Berwick Hotel, on Monday, 24th inst., at eleven o'clock,
    The whole of his valuable dairy cattle, comprising 60 head of very superior cows in full profit, and springers, the whole of the dairy utensils, bullock dray, farming Implements, &c.
    Mr. Varcoe having let his farm (owing to severe domestic afflictions), every lot will be sold without reserve.10
  • 21 Aug 1882: BERWICK.—Varcoe's HOME STATION, for 40 years unsurpassed quality or climate, immediate possession. Henry Stevenson, Queen street.11
  • 13 Oct 1882: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14. LAND SALE DANDENONG. To Investors, Capitalists, and Others.
    HYDE and HOWARD have been favoured with instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their rooms, Main street, Dandenong, on the above date, at two o'clock, The following properties :—
    For Mr R. Varco (who is leaving the district), 160 acres of land, parish of Berwick, adjoining the properties of Messrs Crowley and Kelly, two miles from the Narree Warren railway station, rich black soil. inferior to none in the district, subdivided into six paddocks, 62 acres under cultivation, permanent water running through the land, half acre fruit garden, four roomed weatherboard house, large barn, 15 start cow shed, four stall stable, underground tank, and other minor improvements Also, 140 acres of land, parish of Narree Warren, andjoining Mr. Asling's property, fenced, watered, four acres under cultivation, four roomed house &c.
    Sale at two o'clock sharp.
    Terms at Sale.
    Note—The auctioneers invite inspection of the above properties, they being well worthy of it. The situation, improvements, At , will recommend then to any persons requiring a farm or private property An) further particulars that may be required on be obtained upon application to the auctioneers, Main street Dandenong12
  • 22 Nov 1882: Messrs HYDE & HOWARD report having held a clearing sale at Mr Robert Varcoe's Narree Warren.—The prices realised were most satisfactory. Milkers and springers sold at L6 15s; and a team of working bullocks for L17 5s per pair.13

Citations

  1. [S66] Berwick Shire Rates, 1870-1965.
  2. [S27] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Marriages) (online) "marriage certificate - Robert's father a farmer Deniliquin."
  3. [S65] Ancestry - various indices, Robert Varcoe, Baptism Date: 7 Jan 1827, East Newlyn, Cornwall, England. Father: Robert Varcoe, Mother: Anne.
  4. [S27] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Marriages) (online) "#M29450/1852, Robert VARCOE & Mary BRAY, Marriage registered at Melbourne, Australia."
  5. [S65] Ancestry - various indices, St Peter's Eastern Hill, Melbourne, Marriage Registers. Reference M34/1. Marriage of Robert Varcoe and Mary Bray, on 27 Jan 1852. Viewed on 19 May 2023 at Ancestry (Record ID: 9732::13595).
  6. [S81] Land Records & Parish Maps ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria). Crown Land Sales. VPRS 11866/P0001, Book F, Country Land, 10 May 1854 - 11 Dec 1856; Pre-Emptive, 09 Jan 1856 - 12 Mar 1862
    Folio 438. Date of Sale 3 Dec 1855, Melbourne. Robert Varcoe, Berwick. Lot 25. Allot 1-3. 160a 0r 0p. Date of deed 3 Apr 1856. Sent to R.O 18 Apr 1856. Sent to Treasurer 8 May 1856. Reg No 65 84.
  7. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D2738/1866 (Age 34) (par Phillip BRAY & Mary BULLEN) - as Mary VARCOE. Born Cornwall."
  8. [S27] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Marriages) (online) "#M2226/1875, Robert VARCOE & Hannah HARBROWE."
  9. [S345] Index of monumental inscriptions/burials, www.findagrave.com "Hillston Cemetery, Hillston, Carrathool Shire, New South Wales, Australia, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/209959975
    Grave of Robert Varcoe (18 Dec 1826-11 Feb 1898)."
  10. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), Tue 18 Jul 1865, p2
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/5764585
  11. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), Mon 21 Aug 1882, p1
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/11550458
  12. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), Fri 13 Oct 1882, p2
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/11555819
  13. [S12] Newspaper - South Bourke and Mornington Journal (Richmond, Vic.), Wed 22 Nov 1882, p2
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/70053876
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Mary Bray

F, #29099, b. 1832, d. Dec 1865
Married NameVarcoe. 
Birth*1832 Cornwall, England. 
Marriage*27 Jan 1852 Spouse: Robert Varcoe. St Peter's Church, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, #M29450/1852, Robert VARCOE & Mary BRAY.1,2
Death*Dec 1865 Northcote, VIC, Australia, #D2738/1866 (Age 34) (par Phillip BRAY & Mary BULLEN) - as Mary VARCOE.3 

Citations

  1. [S27] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Marriages) (online) "#M29450/1852, Robert VARCOE & Mary BRAY, Marriage registered at Melbourne, Australia."
  2. [S65] Ancestry - various indices, St Peter's Eastern Hill, Melbourne, Marriage Registers. Reference M34/1. Marriage of Robert Varcoe and Mary Bray, on 27 Jan 1852. Viewed on 19 May 2023 at Ancestry (Record ID: 9732::13595).
  3. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D2738/1866 (Age 34) (par Phillip BRAY & Mary BULLEN) - as Mary VARCOE. Born Cornwall."
Last Edited19 May 2023

Hannah Moore

F, #29100, b. 1839, d. 5 Dec 1930
Married NameVarcoe. 
Birth*1839 Willow, Wiltshire, England, (par James MOORE & Harriet RANDLY.)1 
Note*Oct 1866 1st husband died October 1866 at Narre Warren. 
Marriage*17 Jun 1875 Spouse: Robert Varcoe. Little Brighton, VIC, Australia, #M2226/1875, Robert VARCOE & Hannah HARBROWE
Robert had four children living and three children dead, Hannah had one living child and one deceased.2
Widow11 Feb 1898Hannah Moore became a widow upon the death of her husband Robert Varcoe.3 
Death*5 Dec 1930 NSW, Australia.4 

Newspaper-Articles

  • 11 Dec 1930: OBITUARY
    It is once again our sad duty to chronicle the passing away of an old identity of the Hillston district in the person of Mrs. Hannah Varcoe, relict of the late Robert Varcoe. Deceased, who had attained the ripe old age of 91 years 9 months, had been a resident of the district for over half a century.
    Becoming rather feeble owing to her advanced years, she was brought to the District Hospital a few weeks ago, where she received the best attention from the medical and nursing staff, but succumbed on Thursday last, the cause of her demise being senile decay.
    Deceased was twice married, and those children of her second marriage living in this district are Mrs. T. Mckenzie and Mrs. R. Apps. She was very highly respected and well known to most of the older residents. Her husband, Robert Varcoe, predeceased her 32 years ago.
    The funeral took place on Friday last, the remains being followed by a large cortege to their last resting place in the Church of England portion of the cemetery. Rev. M. M. Waugh conducted the service at the graveside, and Mrs. L. D. Wilson and Sons carried out the funeral arrangements.5
  • 19 Dec 1930: It is our sad duty to chronicle the passing away of an old identity of the Hillston district, Mrs. Hannah Varcoe. Deceased, who had attained the ripe old age of 91 years and 9 months, had been a resident of the district for over half a century. Becoming rather feeble, she was brought to the district hospital a few weeks ago, but succumbed on Thursday last, the cause of her demise being senile decay. Deceased was twice married, and those children of her second marriage living in this district are Mrs. T. M'Kenzie and Mrs. B. Apps. Her husband, Robert Varcoe, predeceased her 32 years ago.6

Citations

  1. [S27] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Marriages) (online) "marriage certificate."
  2. [S27] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Marriages) (online) "#M2226/1875, Robert VARCOE & Hannah HARBROWE."
  3. [S345] Index of monumental inscriptions/burials, www.findagrave.com "Hillston Cemetery, Hillston, Carrathool Shire, New South Wales, Australia, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/209959975
    Grave of Robert Varcoe (18 Dec 1826-11 Feb 1898)."
  4. [S345] Index of monumental inscriptions/burials, www.findagrave.com "Hillston Cemetery, Hillston, Carrathool Shire, New South Wales, Australia, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/236568444
    Grave of Hannah Varcoe -5 Dec 1930)."
  5. [S14] Newspaper - The Hillston Spectator and Lachlan River Advertiser (NSW), Thu 11 Dec 1930, p4
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/131379995
  6. [S14] Newspaper - The Albury Banner and Wodonga Express (NSW), Fri 19 Dec 1930, p39
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/101135652
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