Lt Col. Sir Thomas Noel (Tom) Harris1,2
M, ID511, (9 Oct 1783-23 Mar 1860)
Last Edited | 17 Aug 2022 | |
Relationship | 3rd great-grandfather of Lindsay David Graham |
Father | Rev. Hamlyn (Hammy) Harris b. 1741, d. 19 Oct 1814 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Farrer b. say 1760s, d. 13 Mar 1797 |
Birth | 9 Oct 1783 | Exton, Rutland, ENGLAND3,4,5 |
Marriage | 1805 | Elizabeth Hemsworth6 |
Birth of son | 23 Aug 1805 | Major-General Hamlyn Lavicount Harris; Limerick, IRELAND7 |
Birth of son | 15 Dec 1806 | Henry Thomas Harris; Limerick, IRELAND |
Birth of son | 14 Jun 1808 | Thomas Noel Harris; Whitwell, Rutlandshire, ENGLAND4,8 |
Military | fr 1810 - 1835 | Kt of Hanover, Kt of Royal Order of Military Merit of Prussia, Kt of Order of St Anne of Russia, Kt of Imperial Order of St Vladomir of Russia (Intelligence officer some time attached to Field Marshall Blucher). Brigade Major 18th Huzzars, Battle of Waterloo. Entered the Army 1810. Received the rank of lieut.-col. in 1823. Served during all the campaigns from 1810 to 1815. Brought to England the first intelligence of the surrender of Paris in 1814. Was at Waterloo, where he lost an arm, and was otherwise severely wounded. Retired from the Army in 1835.9,10 |
Marriage of son | 27 Sep 1834 | Thomas Noel Harris, Mary Elcock; Holy Trinity, Chelsea, London, ENGLAND; > 'Two men who appear to have been the trustees of the marriage settlement of 27 Sep 1834 of the couple (William Barron and William Augustus Keate) were awarded the compensation for 301 enslaved people in Barbados.'6,11 |
(Widower) Death | c 1836 | Elizabeth Hemsworth12 |
Occupation | from ca 1836 | Chief Magistrate, Gibraltar, GIBRALTAR13 |
Marriage of son | 1836 | Major-General Hamlyn Lavicount Harris, Eliza Cobden Reeves14,15 |
Marriage | 26 Apr 1838 | Elizabeth Bettesworth; > TNH's second marriage; EB's third marriage.16,17,18 |
Honours & Awards | 1841 | Knight Bachelor19 |
(Widower) Death | 9 Nov 1846 | (Deceased) Elizabeth Bettesworth20,21 |
Marriage | 1847 | Mary Thompson; > TNH's third marriage; MW's second marriage.16,17 |
Occupation | at ca 1848 | Groom of Her Majesty's privy chamber, ENGLAND22 |
Burial | a 3 Mar 1860 | St George's Church, Ham, Kent, ENGLAND; > Buried, with his wife, just in front of the porch at their parish church. The church is now [2010] an artist's studio and the churchyard is quite neglected.23 |
Death | 23 Mar 1860 | Kent, ENGLAND24,25 Widow: Mary White |
(Subject) Recreation | say 1890s | Clement Bettesworth Harris; > Author of 'Brief Memoir of the late Lt-Col. Thomas Noel Harris'.26,27 |
Family 1 |
Elizabeth Hemsworth b. s 1784, d. c 1836 | |
Children | 1. | Major-General Hamlyn Lavicount Harris+ b. 23 Aug 1805, d. 1 Nov 1869 |
2. | Henry Thomas Harris b. 15 Dec 1806 | |
3. | Thomas Noel Harris+ b. 14 Jun 1808, d. 13 Oct 1889 |
Family 2 |
Elizabeth Bettesworth d. 9 Nov 1846 |
Family 3 |
Mary White d. c Jun 1860 |
Citations
- Family history chart, Harris family, compiled by John Michael Cottee, Canberra, March 1980 "from available information"; hereafter called FH chart, Harris/Cottee; copy in Researcher's Family History records: Title, 2 Given names, Surname. Third given name Hamlyn?
- Robin Stanes et al A Hero of Waterloo: The Life of Lieutenant Colonel Sir Thomas Noel Harris (Published by the Authors, Exeter, England in June 2010), hereafter called Stanes et al, Hero of Waterloo; copy in Researcher's Library. Page 8: Title, Given names, Nickname, Surname.
- Charles Roger Phipps Dod, Peerage, Baronetage, and Knightage, of Great Britain and Ireland. Including All the Titled Classes. Eighth Year. (Published by Whittaker and Co., London, 1848), extract viewed in facsimile Elibron Classic Replica Edition published 2005, hereafter called Dod Peerage 1848; copy of page in Researcher's family history papers, ID0511. Page 244: YOB 1785.
- FH chart, Harris/Cottee: DOB.
- Robin Stanes et al, Hero of Waterloo, p8: DOB, POB.
- FH chart, Harris/Cottee: YOM.
- FH chart, Harris/Cottee: DOB, POB.
- Census of England and Wales, 7 Apr 1861, Household of Thomas N. Harris of Pegwell House, Registration District Thanet, Sub District Ramsgate, Enumeration District 18, Civil Parish Thanet St Lawrence, County of Kent; The National Archives Reference RG9, Piece 538, Folio 26, Page 19, GSU roll 542657; details obtained on 17 Mar 2014 from Ancestry web site at ancestry.com.au. Source hereafter called Census E&W 1861, Thomas N. Harris. Digital transcript and image in Researcher's computer records and paper copies in Researcher's family history papers, ID0591. POB.
- FH chart, Harris/Cottee: Memo1.
- Charles Roger Phipps Dod, Peerage 1848, copy in Researcher's FH papers, ID0511. Page 244: Memos 2-7.
- UCL Legacies of British Slave-ownership, a project of University College London, at URL http://www.ucl.ac.uk/lbs, hereafter called UCL/LBS web site. DOM, POM, Memo.
- Robin Stanes et al, Hero of Waterloo, pYOD 'somewhere about 1836'.
- Charles Roger Phipps Dod, Peerage 1848, copy in Researcher's FH papers, ID0511. Page 244: Date1, Occupation.
- Jean Caswell Benson, A Wide Spectrum: A picture of the times from 1828 to 1937 as seen by my forebears -- the Stacy, the Caswell, the Shelley and the Harris families (published by Wilkie Watson Publications Pty Limited, Tumut, NSW, 1987); hereafter called Benson, Wide Spectrum; copy in Researcher's Library. Page 93: YOM.
- Florence Stacy, Hamlyn Lavicount Harris of Wermatong, N. S. W., 1845-1925 (published by Halstead Press Pty Ltd, Nickson Street, Sydney, 1951); hereafter called Stacy, Harris of Wermatong; copy in Researcher's Library. Page 1: YOM.
- Charles Roger Phipps Dod, Peerage 1848, copy in Researcher's FH papers, ID0511. Page 244: YOM.
- Robin Stanes et al, Hero of Waterloo, p124: YOM, Memo.
- Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, URL http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/, hereafter called Wikipedia. Digital and paper copies in Researcher's Family History records, ID2785. Article 'Hans Francis Hastings, 12th Earl of Huntingdon', sighted 2 May 2011: DOM.
- Charles Roger Phipps Dod, Peerage 1848, copy in Researcher's FH papers, ID0511. Page 244: Year, Award.
- Charles Roger Phipps Dod, Peerage 1848, copy in Researcher's FH papers, ID0511. Page 244: YOD.
- Wikipedia. Copies in Researcher's FH records, ID2785. Article 'Hans Francis Hastings, 12th Earl of Huntingdon', sighted 2 May 2011: DOD.
- Charles Roger Phipps Dod, Peerage 1848, copy in Researcher's FH papers, ID0511. Page 244: Date, Occupation.
- Robin Stanes et al, Hero of Waterloo, p129: POBurial, Memo.
- FH chart, Harris/Cottee: DOD 3 Mar 1860.
- Robin Stanes et al, Hero of Waterloo, p129: DOD 23 Mar 1860, POD inferred.
- FH chart, Harris/Cottee: Memo.
- Hamlyn-Harris, William, Email, hereafter called Hamlyn-Harris W, Email; copy in Researcher's family history papers, Harris corre 2014. 25 Feb 2014: Memo.
Thomas Hemsworth1,2
M, ID512
Last Edited | 26 Apr 2011 | |
Relationship | 4th great-grandfather of Lindsay David Graham |
Death | ||
Birth of daughter | s 1784 | Elizabeth Hemsworth; > Second daughter.3 |
Marriage | s 1800 | Mary D'Esterre4 |
AddressOld | Mary D'Esterre; Abbeville, Tipperary, IRELAND; > With spouse (assumed).5 |
Family |
Mary D'Esterre | |
Child | 1. | Elizabeth Hemsworth+ b. s 1784, d. c 1836 |
Citations
- Charles Roger Phipps Dod, Peerage, Baronetage, and Knightage, of Great Britain and Ireland. Including All the Titled Classes. Eighth Year. (Published by Whittaker and Co., London, 1848), extract viewed in facsimile Elibron Classic Replica Edition published 2005, hereafter called Dod Peerage 1848; copy of page in Researcher's family history papers, ID0511. Page 244: Given name, Surname.
- Family history chart, Harris family, compiled by John Michael Cottee, Canberra, March 1980 "from available information"; hereafter called FH chart, Harris/Cottee; copy in Researcher's Family History records: Given name, Surname.
- FH chart, Harris/Cottee: Memo.
- FH chart, Harris/Cottee: Marriage inferred.
- FH chart, Harris/Cottee: Address.
Mary D'Esterre1
F, ID513
Last Edited | 27 Apr 2011 | |
Relationship | 4th great-grandmother of Lindsay David Graham |
Birth of daughter | s 1784 | Elizabeth Hemsworth; > Second daughter.2 |
Marriage | s 1800 | Thomas Hemsworth3 |
Married Name | s 1800 | Hemsworth3 |
AddressOld | Thomas Hemsworth; Abbeville, Tipperary, IRELAND; > With spouse (assumed).4 | |
Death |
Family |
Thomas Hemsworth | |
Child | 1. | Elizabeth Hemsworth+ b. s 1784, d. c 1836 |
Citations
- Family history chart, Harris family, compiled by John Michael Cottee, Canberra, March 1980 "from available information"; hereafter called FH chart, Harris/Cottee; copy in Researcher's Family History records: Given name, Surname.
- FH chart, Harris/Cottee: Memo.
- FH chart, Harris/Cottee: Marriage inferred.
- FH chart, Harris/Cottee: Address.
Elizabeth Hemsworth
F, ID514, (s 1784-c 1836)
Last Edited | 8 Mar 2014 | |
Relationship | 3rd great-grandmother of Lindsay David Graham |
Father | Thomas Hemsworth | |
Mother | Mary D'Esterre |
Birth | s 1784 | > Second daughter.1 |
Marriage | 1805 | Lt Col. Sir Thomas Noel (Tom) Harris2 |
Married Name | Harris | |
Birth of son | 23 Aug 1805 | Major-General Hamlyn Lavicount Harris; Limerick, IRELAND3 |
Birth of son | 15 Dec 1806 | Henry Thomas Harris; Limerick, IRELAND |
Birth of son | 14 Jun 1808 | Thomas Noel Harris; Whitwell, Rutlandshire, ENGLAND4,5 |
Death | c 1836 | 6 Widower: Lt Col. Sir Thomas Noel (Tom) Harris |
Family |
Lt Col. Sir Thomas Noel (Tom) Harris b. 9 Oct 1783, d. 23 Mar 1860 | |
Children | 1. | Major-General Hamlyn Lavicount Harris+ b. 23 Aug 1805, d. 1 Nov 1869 |
2. | Henry Thomas Harris b. 15 Dec 1806 | |
3. | Thomas Noel Harris+ b. 14 Jun 1808, d. 13 Oct 1889 |
Citations
- Family history chart, Harris family, compiled by John Michael Cottee, Canberra, March 1980 "from available information"; hereafter called FH chart, Harris/Cottee; copy in Researcher's Family History records: Memo.
- FH chart, Harris/Cottee: YOM.
- FH chart, Harris/Cottee: DOB, POB.
- FH chart, Harris/Cottee: DOB.
- Census of England and Wales, 7 Apr 1861, Household of Thomas N. Harris of Pegwell House, Registration District Thanet, Sub District Ramsgate, Enumeration District 18, Civil Parish Thanet St Lawrence, County of Kent; The National Archives Reference RG9, Piece 538, Folio 26, Page 19, GSU roll 542657; details obtained on 17 Mar 2014 from Ancestry web site at ancestry.com.au. Source hereafter called Census E&W 1861, Thomas N. Harris. Digital transcript and image in Researcher's computer records and paper copies in Researcher's family history papers, ID0591. POB.
- Robin Stanes et al A Hero of Waterloo: The Life of Lieutenant Colonel Sir Thomas Noel Harris (Published by the Authors, Exeter, England in June 2010), hereafter called Stanes et al, Hero of Waterloo; copy in Researcher's Library. Page YOD 'somewhere about 1836'.
Elizabeth (Lizzie) Harris1
F, ID515, (c 1743-)
Last Edited | 16 Aug 2022 | |
Relationship | 4th great-grandaunt of Lindsay David Graham |
Father | Samuel Harris b. 1707, d. 27 Mar 1772 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Hamlyn b. 1708, d. 10 Jun 1771 |
Birth | c 1743 | Third of 6 children. Fifth of 7 children.2,3 |
Marriage | say 1760s | > Probably married but details unknown.4 |
Death |
Citations
- Harris Family Pedigree from Elizabeth Harris (1784-1838), compiled by Peter Bales, Sydney, May 2011, hereafter called FH chart, Harris Pedigree/Bales; copy in Researcher's family history papers. Given name, Nickname, Maiden Surname.
- Family history chart, Harris family, compiled by John Michael Cottee, Canberra, March 1980 "from available information"; hereafter called FH chart, Harris/Cottee; copy in Researcher's Family History records: YOB?, Memo1.
- FH chart, Harris Pedigree/Bales. Memo2.
- FH chart, Harris/Cottee: Memo.
Mary (Polly) Harris1,2
F, ID516, (early Oct 1735-)
Last Edited | 13 Aug 2022 | |
Relationship | 4th great-grandaunt of Lindsay David Graham |
Father | Samuel Harris b. 1707, d. 27 Mar 1772 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Hamlyn b. 1708, d. 10 Jun 1771 |
Birth | early Oct 1735 | London, ENGLAND; > Fourth of 6 children. Third of 7 children.3,4 |
Christening | 8 Oct 1735 | St Andrew's, Holborn, London, ENGLAND5 |
Marriage | Stephen Harris; > 3 daughters.6 | |
Birth of daughter | s 1782 | Anna Harris; One of 3 daughters. Assumed to be the eldest.3 |
Birth of daughter | 1784 | Elizabeth Harris; > One of 3 daughters.7,8 |
Birth of daughter | s 1786 | Mary Anna Frances Antoinetta Harris; > One of 3 daughters. Assumed to be the youngest.3 |
Death | ||
(Mother of Bride) Marriage | 3 May 1802 | Charles Pattenson, Elizabeth Harris; Fort William, Calcutta, INDIA; > Mary Harris (Elizabeth's mother?) was witness at the wedding.9 |
Family |
Stephen Harris b. 1740 or 1741, d. May 1815 | |
Children | 1. | Anna Harris b. s 1782 |
2. | Elizabeth Harris+ b. 1784, d. 14 Oct 1838 | |
3. | Mary Anna Frances Antoinetta Harris b. s 1786, d. 1837 |
Citations
- Family history chart, Harris family, compiled by John Michael Cottee, Canberra, March 1980 "from available information"; hereafter called FH chart, Harris/Cottee; copy in Researcher's Family History records: Given name, Surname.
- Harris Family Pedigree from Elizabeth Harris (1784-1838), compiled by Peter Bales, Sydney, May 2011, hereafter called FH chart, Harris Pedigree/Bales; copy in Researcher's family history papers. Given name, Nickname, Surname.
- FH chart, Harris/Cottee: Memo1.
- FH chart, Harris Pedigree/Bales. MOB, YOB, POB, Memo2.
- FH chart, Harris Pedigree/Bales. DOChristening, POChristening.
- FH chart, Harris/Cottee: Marriage, Memo.
- FH chart, Harris Pedigree/Bales. YOB.
- FH chart, Harris/Cottee: Memo (no given names provided).
- FH chart, Harris Pedigree/Bales. DOM, POM, Memo.
Stephen Harris1,2
M, ID517, (1740 or 1741-May 1815)
Last Edited | 10 Aug 2022 |
Birth | 1740 or 1741 | 3 |
Marriage | Mary (Polly) Harris; > 3 daughters.4 | |
Occupation | say 1770s to 1790s | Indigo planter, Comilla, Bengal, INDIA5 |
Birth of daughter | s 1782 | Anna Harris; One of 3 daughters. Assumed to be the eldest.6 |
Birth of daughter | 1784 | Elizabeth Harris; > One of 3 daughters.7,8 |
Birth of daughter | s 1786 | Mary Anna Frances Antoinetta Harris; > One of 3 daughters. Assumed to be the youngest.6 |
Death | May 1815 | London, ENGLAND9 |
Burial | 15 May 1815 | St John's Wood Cemetery, London, ENGLAND10 |
Family |
Mary (Polly) Harris b. early Oct 1735 | |
Children | 1. | Anna Harris b. s 1782 |
2. | Elizabeth Harris+ b. 1784, d. 14 Oct 1838 | |
3. | Mary Anna Frances Antoinetta Harris b. s 1786, d. 1837 |
Citations
- Harris Family Pedigree from Elizabeth Harris (1784-1838), compiled by Peter Bales, Sydney, May 2011, hereafter called FH chart, Harris Pedigree/Bales; copy in Researcher's family history papers. Given name, Surname.
- Family history chart, Harris family, compiled by John Michael Cottee, Canberra, March 1980 "from available information"; hereafter called FH chart, Harris/Cottee; copy in Researcher's Family History records: Given name, Surname.
- FH chart, Harris Pedigree/Bales. YOBs.
- FH chart, Harris/Cottee: Marriage, Memo.
- FH chart, Harris Pedigree/Bales. Occupation, Location.
- FH chart, Harris/Cottee: Memo1.
- FH chart, Harris Pedigree/Bales. YOB.
- FH chart, Harris/Cottee: Memo (no given names provided).
- FH chart, Harris Pedigree/Bales. MOD, YOD, POD.
- FH chart, Harris Pedigree/Bales. DOBurial, POBurial.
Catherine (Kitty) Harris1
F, ID518, (c 1747-24 May 1797)
Last Edited | 16 Aug 2022 | |
Relationship | 4th great-grandaunt of Lindsay David Graham |
Father | Samuel Harris b. 1707, d. 27 Mar 1772 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Hamlyn b. 1708, d. 10 Jun 1771 |
Birth | c 1747 | Fifth of 6 children. Sixth of 7 children.2,3 |
Marriage | (?) Fellows4 | |
Married Name | Fellows | |
Death | 24 May 1797 |
Family |
(?) Fellows |
Citations
- Harris Family Pedigree from Elizabeth Harris (1784-1838), compiled by Peter Bales, Sydney, May 2011, hereafter called FH chart, Harris Pedigree/Bales; copy in Researcher's family history papers. Given name, Nickname, Maiden Surname.
- Family history chart, Harris family, compiled by John Michael Cottee, Canberra, March 1980 "from available information"; hereafter called FH chart, Harris/Cottee; copy in Researcher's Family History records: Memo1.
- FH chart, Harris Pedigree/Bales. Memo2.
- FH chart, Harris/Cottee: Marriage.
(?) Fellows
M, ID519
Last Edited | 26 Apr 2011 |
Note | [Cottee]. | |
Death | ||
Marriage | Catherine (Kitty) Harris1 |
Family |
Catherine (Kitty) Harris b. c 1747, d. 24 May 1797 |
Citations
- Family history chart, Harris family, compiled by John Michael Cottee, Canberra, March 1980 "from available information"; hereafter called FH chart, Harris/Cottee; copy in Researcher's Family History records: Marriage.
Frances Russell (Fanny) Harris1,2
F, ID520, (1752-1848)
Last Edited | 16 Aug 2022 | |
Relationship | 4th great-grandaunt of Lindsay David Graham |
Father | Samuel Harris b. 1707, d. 27 Mar 1772 | |
Mother | Elizabeth Hamlyn b. 1708, d. 10 Jun 1771 |
Birth | 1752 | Youngest of 6 or 7 children.3,4 |
Marriage | Rev. Charles Wallington5 | |
Married Name | Wallington | |
Birth of son | s 1771 | Charles Arthur Granado Wallington; > Eldest of 3 children.6 |
Birth of son | s 1773 | Lt Col. John Clement Wallington; > Second of 3 children.6 |
Birth of daughter | s 1775 | Frances Wallington; > Youngest of 3 children. Assumed to be female.7 |
AddressOld | Rev. Charles Wallington; Hackwell, ENGLAND; > With spouse and children. Assumed to live in Hackwell, where Charles was Rector.8 Resident: Charles Arthur Granado Wallington Resident: Lt Col. John Clement Wallington Resident: Frances Wallington | |
Death | 1848 | 9 |
Family |
Rev. Charles Wallington | |
Children | 1. | Charles Arthur Granado Wallington b. s 1771 |
2. | Lt Col. John Clement Wallington b. s 1773 | |
3. | Frances Wallington b. s 1775 |
Citations
- Family history chart, Harris family, compiled by John Michael Cottee, Canberra, March 1980 "from available information"; hereafter called FH chart, Harris/Cottee; copy in Researcher's Family History records: Given names Frances Russell, Surname.
- Harris Family Pedigree from Elizabeth Harris (1784-1838), compiled by Peter Bales, Sydney, May 2011, hereafter called FH chart, Harris Pedigree/Bales; copy in Researcher's family history papers. Given names Frances Russel, Nickname, Maiden Surname.
- FH chart, Harris/Cottee: Memo (6 children).
- FH chart, Harris Pedigree/Bales. YOB, Memo (7 children).
- FH chart, Harris/Cottee: Marriage.
- FH chart, Harris/Cottee: Memo.
- FH chart, Harris/Cottee: Memo1.
- FH chart, Harris/Cottee: Address, Memo.
- FH chart, Harris Pedigree/Bales. YOD.
Rev. Charles Wallington1
M, ID521
Last Edited | 18 May 2014 |
AddressOld | Dursley, ENGLAND2 | |
Marriage | Frances Russell (Fanny) Harris3 | |
Birth of son | s 1771 | Charles Arthur Granado Wallington; > Eldest of 3 children.4 |
Birth of son | s 1773 | Lt Col. John Clement Wallington; > Second of 3 children.4 |
Birth of daughter | s 1775 | Frances Wallington; > Youngest of 3 children. Assumed to be female.5 |
Occupation | Rector, Hackwell, ENGLAND6 | |
AddressOld | Frances Russell (Fanny) Harris; Hackwell, ENGLAND; > With spouse and children. Assumed to live in Hackwell, where Charles was Rector.7 Resident: Charles Arthur Granado Wallington Resident: Lt Col. John Clement Wallington Resident: Frances Wallington | |
Death |
Family |
Frances Russell (Fanny) Harris b. 1752, d. 1848 | |
Children | 1. | Charles Arthur Granado Wallington b. s 1771 |
2. | Lt Col. John Clement Wallington b. s 1773 | |
3. | Frances Wallington b. s 1775 |
Citations
- Family history chart, Harris family, compiled by John Michael Cottee, Canberra, March 1980 "from available information"; hereafter called FH chart, Harris/Cottee; copy in Researcher's Family History records: Title, Given name, Surname.
- FH chart, Harris/Cottee: Address (presumed to be his address prior to marriage).
- FH chart, Harris/Cottee: Marriage.
- FH chart, Harris/Cottee: Memo.
- FH chart, Harris/Cottee: Memo1.
- FH chart, Harris/Cottee: Occupation, Place.
- FH chart, Harris/Cottee: Address, Memo.
Charles Arthur Granado Wallington1
M, ID522, (s 1771-)
Last Edited | 18 May 2014 | |
Relationship | 1st cousin 5 times removed of Lindsay David Graham |
Father | Rev. Charles Wallington | |
Mother | Frances Russell (Fanny) Harris b. 1752, d. 1848 |
Birth | s 1771 | > Eldest of 3 children.2 |
(Resident) AddressOld | Rev. Charles Wallington, Frances Russell (Fanny) Harris; Hackwell, ENGLAND; > With spouse and children. Assumed to live in Hackwell, where Charles was Rector.3 | |
Death |
Citations
- Family history chart, Harris family, compiled by John Michael Cottee, Canberra, March 1980 "from available information"; hereafter called FH chart, Harris/Cottee; copy in Researcher's Family History records: Given names, Surname.
- FH chart, Harris/Cottee: Memo.
- FH chart, Harris/Cottee: Address, Memo.
Lt Col. John Clement Wallington1
M, ID523, (s 1773-)
Last Edited | 18 May 2014 | |
Relationship | 1st cousin 5 times removed of Lindsay David Graham |
Father | Rev. Charles Wallington | |
Mother | Frances Russell (Fanny) Harris b. 1752, d. 1848 |
Birth | s 1773 | > Second of 3 children.2 |
(Resident) AddressOld | Rev. Charles Wallington, Frances Russell (Fanny) Harris; Hackwell, ENGLAND; > With spouse and children. Assumed to live in Hackwell, where Charles was Rector.3 | |
Military | 10th Royal Huzzars4 | |
Death |
Citations
- Family history chart, Harris family, compiled by John Michael Cottee, Canberra, March 1980 "from available information"; hereafter called FH chart, Harris/Cottee; copy in Researcher's Family History records: Title, Given names, Surname.
- FH chart, Harris/Cottee: Memo.
- FH chart, Harris/Cottee: Address, Memo.
- FH chart, Harris/Cottee: Unit as shown.
Frances Wallington1
F, ID524, (s 1775-)
Last Edited | 18 May 2014 | |
Relationship | 1st cousin 5 times removed of Lindsay David Graham |
Father | Rev. Charles Wallington | |
Mother | Frances Russell (Fanny) Harris b. 1752, d. 1848 |
Birth | s 1775 | > Youngest of 3 children. Assumed to be female.2 |
(Resident) AddressOld | Rev. Charles Wallington, Frances Russell (Fanny) Harris; Hackwell, ENGLAND; > With spouse and children. Assumed to live in Hackwell, where Charles was Rector.3 | |
Death |
Citations
- Family history chart, Harris family, compiled by John Michael Cottee, Canberra, March 1980 "from available information"; hereafter called FH chart, Harris/Cottee; copy in Researcher's Family History records: Given name, Surname.
- FH chart, Harris/Cottee: Memo1.
- FH chart, Harris/Cottee: Address, Memo.
Charles Shelley1,2
M, ID525, (31 Jan 1830-1912)
Last Edited | 20 May 2014 | |
Relationship | 1st cousin 3 times removed of Lindsay David Graham |
Father | William Shelley II b. 4 Jan 1804, d. 13 Jan 1844 | |
Mother | Susannah Marsden Hassall b. 28 Jul 1806, d. 15 Aug 1890 |
Birth | 31 Jan 1830 | Parramatta, NSW3,4 |
Marriage | 3 Aug 1864 | Mary A. Terry; Nattai, via Berrima, NSW5 |
Death | 1912 | Cowra, NSW6,7 |
Family |
Mary A. Terry b. c 1849, d. 1929 |
Citations
- Family history chart, Harris family, compiled by John Michael Cottee, Canberra, March 1980 "from available information"; hereafter called FH chart, Harris/Cottee; copy in Researcher's Family History records: Given name, Surname.
- Parramatta Family History Group, Parramatta Pioneer Register, Volume 2, Settlement to 1920 (Published by Parramatta & District Historical Society Inc., Parramatta, NSW, 2003) -- names of contributors for all items are listed in the book; hereafter called Parramatta FHG, Parramatta Pioneer Register Vol 2; copy in Researcher's Library: Page 206: Given name, Surname.
- Parramatta FHG, Parramatta Pioneer Register Vol 2: p206: DOB 31 Jan 1830, POB.
- Michael Roy Barnett (Based on research papers by Alan Francis Benson), The Shelley Brothers Ventures from Tumut to the Murray 1836 to 1852 (Published by the Author, Wahroonga, NSW in 2001); hereafter called Barnett, Shelley Brothers Ventures; copy in Researcher's Library: Page 31: DOB 31 Mar 1830, POB.
- Barnett, Shelley Brothers Ventures: p31: DOM, POM.
- Parramatta FHG, Parramatta Pioneer Register Vol 2: pPage 206: YOD.
- Barnett, Shelley Brothers Ventures: pPage 31: YOD, POD.
Kathleen (Kate) Shelley1,2
F, ID526, (20 May 1847-)
Last Edited | 20 May 2014 | |
Relationship | 1st cousin 3 times removed of Lindsay David Graham |
Father | Rowland John Shelley b. 7 Dec 1814, d. 4 Jan 1888 | |
Mother | Maria Brillia Louisa Peters b. 18 Aug 1814, d. 8 Mar 1877 |
Birth | 20 May 1847 | 'Jerramul', on the Upper Murray3,4,5,6 |
Note | One of 12 children.7 | |
(Passenger) Travel | c 1849 | Rowland John Shelley, Maria Brillia Louisa Peters; NSW/SA; > In 1847, RJS overlanded to South Australia with his family. Daughter Susannah was born in Mar 1849 in NSW, so I believe the move to SA was probably later than 1847.8 |
(Resident) AddressOld | at Nov 1851 | Rowland John Shelley, Maria Brillia Louisa Peters; Willunga, SA; > Parents and 8 children.9 |
(Passenger) Travel | 1855 | Rowland John Shelley, Maria Brillia Louisa Peters; SA/VIC; > RJS returned from SA in 1855 to settle on the Campaspe River near Bendigo.10 |
(Resident) AddressOld | from say 1850s | Rowland John Shelley, Maria Brillia Louisa Peters; VIC; > Moved to Victoria. Assumed to be parents and ca 8 children.11 |
Married Name | 1871 | Bromley12,13 |
Marriage | 1871 | George Bromley; Rutherglen, VIC12,13 |
AddressOld | at 1871 | George Bromley; Goulburn, NSW; > After their marriage, George and Kate went on to Albury. After several days, Kate went on to Goulburn by coach, leaving George to sell some property. Her journey to Goulburn was a lively fast one, as the horses were being broken in. Kate stayed in Goulburn for several months until her husband joined her.14 |
AddressOld | From c. 1872 | George Bromley; Stanthorpe, Warwick, Brisbane, QLD; > After George arrived in Goulburn, he and Kate proceeded to Stanthorpe where they lived in a tent in the tin mining area. Five children were born in Stanthorpe, although three of them died in epidemics which raged through the tent city. They left Stanthorpe for Warwick and then Brisbane.14 |
AddressOld | George Bromley; Wollongong, NSW; > While George and Kate were in Brisbane, George inherited some money from his mother and bought a property in Wollongong.15 | |
Employment | Wollongong, NSW; > After the death of her husband George, she supported her 3 children by sewing and any other work she could get.15 | |
AddressOld | Melbourne, VIC; > Several years after the death of her first husband George, Kate moved to Melbourne.15 | |
Marriage | Thomas Constadine Graham; Melbourne, VIC16,17 | |
Married Name | Graham16 | |
Note | Refer to 'Reminiscences of Pioneers and Others, Reminiscences of Mrs Kathleen Graham' taken from 'Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Australian Historical Society', Vol. VIII, 1922 and cited in 'Mount Isa Family History Society's Journal', No. 15, March 1987, pp15-21.18 | |
Death |
Family 1 |
George Bromley |
Family 2 |
Thomas Constadine Graham |
Citations
- Family history chart, Harris family, compiled by John Michael Cottee, Canberra, March 1980 "from available information"; hereafter called FH chart, Harris/Cottee; copy in Researcher's Family History records: Nick name.
- Jean Stewart, The Shelley Family (Published by Jean Stewart, Kenmore QLD, Aug 2001); hereafter called Stewart, Shelley Family; copy in Researcher's Library. Page Given name.
- Jean Stewart, Shelley Family, p219: DOB, POB.
- Honour C. Burcher, Pioneers and their Better Halves; Seven Generations of Women in Australia (Published by Boolarong Publications, Brisbane, QLD, 1985); hereafter called Burcher, Pioneers and their Better Halves; copy in Researcher's Library. Page 94: DOB ca 1840, POB 'Jarramul' on the Upper Murray.
- Parramatta Family History Group, Parramatta Pioneer Register, Volume 2, Settlement to 1920 (Published by Parramatta & District Historical Society Inc., Parramatta, NSW, 2003) -- names of contributors for all items are listed in the book; hereafter called Parramatta FHG, Parramatta Pioneer Register Vol 2; copy in Researcher's Library: Page 206: DOB, POB Upper Murra an unknown date .
- NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages, On-line Births Index, URL http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/bdm_fh.html, hereafter called NSW BDM Registry, Births Index; paper copy of search page in Researcher's family history papers, ID0173. Registration No. V18471936 33A/1847 [Kate Shelley], viewed 22 Sep 2013: YOBRegn 1847.
- FH chart, Harris/Cottee: Memo.
- Jean Caswell Benson, A Wide Spectrum: A picture of the times from 1828 to 1937 as seen by my forebears -- the Stacy, the Caswell, the Shelley and the Harris families (published by Wilkie Watson Publications Pty Limited, Tumut, NSW, 1987); hereafter called Benson, Wide Spectrum; copy in Researcher's Library. Page 23: Memo1.
- The South Australian Register (published 1836-1931, Adelaide, SA), hereafter called SA Register; accessed via National Library of Australia Trove web site at http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper; copy of article in Researcher's family history papers, ID0173. 13/15/18 Nov 1851, pp 1/1/2: Date, Address. Memo inferred.
- Benson, Wide Spectrum. p23: Year, Memo.
- Benson, Wide Spectrum. p117: Address, Memo1.
- FH chart, Harris/Cottee: Marriage.
- Jean Stewart, Shelley Family, pp219: YOM, POM.
- Jean Stewart, Shelley Family, pp219: Date, Place, Memo.
- Jean Stewart, Shelley Family, pp219: Place, Memo.
- Jean Stewart, Shelley Family, pp219: POM.
- Burcher, Pioneers and their Better Halves. pp94: Marriage.
- Jean Stewart, Shelley Family, pp219: Memo.
George Bromley1,2,3
M, ID527
Last Edited | 22 Sep 2013 |
Marriage | 1871 | Kathleen (Kate) Shelley; Rutherglen, VIC4,5 |
AddressOld | at 1871 | Kathleen (Kate) Shelley; Goulburn, NSW; > After their marriage, George and Kate went on to Albury. After several days, Kate went on to Goulburn by coach, leaving George to sell some property. Her journey to Goulburn was a lively fast one, as the horses were being broken in. Kate stayed in Goulburn for several months until her husband joined her.6 |
AddressOld | From c. 1872 | Kathleen (Kate) Shelley; Stanthorpe, Warwick, Brisbane, QLD; > After George arrived in Goulburn, he and Kate proceeded to Stanthorpe where they lived in a tent in the tin mining area. Five children were born in Stanthorpe, although three of them died in epidemics which raged through the tent city. They left Stanthorpe for Warwick and then Brisbane.6 |
AddressOld | Kathleen (Kate) Shelley; Wollongong, NSW; > While George and Kate were in Brisbane, George inherited some money from his mother and bought a property in Wollongong.7 | |
Employment | Harrison, Jones and Devlin, Wool Merchants, Wollongong, NSW; > Special correspondence clerk.8 | |
Death | Wollongong?, NSW; > Cause of death typhoid fever.9,10 |
Family |
Kathleen (Kate) Shelley b. 20 May 1847 |
Citations
- Family history chart, Harris family, compiled by John Michael Cottee, Canberra, March 1980 "from available information"; hereafter called FH chart, Harris/Cottee; copy in Researcher's Family History records: Initial, surname.
- Jean Stewart, The Shelley Family (Published by Jean Stewart, Kenmore QLD, Aug 2001); hereafter called Stewart, Shelley Family; copy in Researcher's Library. Page p219: Given name, surname.
- Honour C. Burcher, Pioneers and their Better Halves; Seven Generations of Women in Australia (Published by Boolarong Publications, Brisbane, QLD, 1985); hereafter called Burcher, Pioneers and their Better Halves; copy in Researcher's Library. Page p94: Given name, surname.
- FH chart, Harris/Cottee: Marriage.
- Jean Stewart, Shelley Family, pp219: YOM, POM.
- Jean Stewart, Shelley Family, pp219: Date, Place, Memo.
- Jean Stewart, Shelley Family, pp219: Place, Memo.
- Jean Stewart, Shelley Family, pp219: Employer, Memo.
- Jean Stewart, Shelley Family, pp219: POD? inferred, COD.
- Burcher, Pioneers and their Better Halves. pp94: COD typhoid.
Henry W. (Harry) Scott1
M, ID528
Last Edited | 28 Sep 2023 |
Marriage | 12 Sep 1913 | Eliza Amelia (Nell) Harris; 'Wermatong', Tumut, NSW; > Extract from Stacy 'Hamlyn Lavicount Harris of Wermatong, N.S.W.': Nell was married just after Father had suffered a period of more than usual pain and he was not able to go to Tumut; so the woolshed was converted into a Church with a little sanctuary at the south end and the "board" became the refreshment hall. Clem [Nell's younger brother] was mainly responsible for the decoration. The rafters were covered with gum blossoms; the walls with yellow muslin and bracken ferns; the corner reserved for the reception was embowered with wattle; and the long refreshment table was decorated with daffodils and violets. In the sanctuary a table placed altar-wise held brass shellcases filled with almond blossoms and two lights were necessary, for the shed was rather too "dim-religiously" lighted. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Canon Ross-Edwards. Father was present in his wheel-chair, and about seventy guests were seated. Vida [Nell's older sister] was the only maid, in honey-coloured silk and chiffon with a posy of primroses. The bride's dress was of ivory satin and lace with wreath and veil and she looked very graceful. Brother Tom was Harry's best man. I think Noel represented Father and gave the bride away. Myra and I played the Wedding March on the piano. It was a happy homely wedding2,3,4 Officiating Minister: Rev. Canon Randolph John Ross-Edwards Father of Bride: Hamlyn Lavicount (Lavie) Harris Bridesmaid: Vida Hamlyn Harris Brother of Bride: Clement Wallington (Clem) Harris Brother of Bride: Noel Hamlyn Henry Harris Sister of Bride: Emily Florence (Flo) Harris Sister-il of Bride: Myra Beatrice Emanuel |
Birth of son | 20 Oct 1917 | Frederick Thane (Thane) Scott; Tumut, NSW; > Third of 4 children.5,6 |
Family |
Eliza Amelia (Nell) Harris b. 1885, d. 22 May 1968 | |
Child | 1. | Frederick Thane (Thane) Scott b. 20 Oct 1917, d. 9 Jan 1930 |
Citations
- Family history chart, Harris family, compiled by John Michael Cottee, Canberra, March 1980 "from available information"; hereafter called FH chart, Harris/Cottee; copy in Researcher's Family History records: Given name, Initial, Nickname, Surname.
- FH chart, Harris/Cottee: YOM.
- Florence Stacy, Hamlyn Lavicount Harris of Wermatong, N. S. W., 1845-1925 (published by Halstead Press Pty Ltd, Nickson Street, Sydney, 1951); hereafter called Stacy, Harris of Wermatong; copy in Researcher's Library. Page 99: POM, Memo. p103: MOM, YOM.
- NSW Registry of Births, Deaths & Marriages, Online Marriages Index, URL https://familyhistory.bdm.nsw.gov.au/; hereafter called NSW Online Marriages Index. Registration No. 11599/1913 [Henry SCOTT + Eliza A HARRIS], accessed 28 Sep 2023: DOM [by reduction], Registration District Tumut.
- NSW Registry of Births, Deaths & Marriages, On-line Births Index, URL https://familyhistory.bdm.nsw.gov.au/; hereafter called NSW BDM Registry, Births Index. Registration No. 48145/1917 [Frederick T SCOTT, parents Henry & Eliza A], accessed 10 May 2023: DOB [date by reduction], Registration District Tumut.
- FH chart, Harris/Cottee: Memo.
Frederick Thane (Thane) Scott1,2
M, ID533, (20 Oct 1917-9 Jan 1930)
Last Edited | 11 May 2023 | |
Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Lindsay David Graham |
Father | Henry W. (Harry) Scott | |
Mother | Eliza Amelia (Nell) Harris b. 1885, d. 22 May 1968 |
Birth | 20 Oct 1917 | Tumut, NSW; > Third of 4 children.3,4 |
Death | 9 Jan 1930 | Sefton Private Hospital, Richmond Street, Tumut, NSW; > Report in Sydney Morning Herald 11 Jan 1930 p16: MOTOR ACCIDENTS: FATALITY NEAR TUMUT. A fatal motor accident occurred yesterday [9 Jan 1930] three miles from Tumut, on the Adelong-road, at a spot known as Korn's Corner. A car owned and driven by Mr. Noel Harris, aged 51, grazier, of Oxley, Gilmore, near Tumut, capsized, due to a front tyre being torn off when taking a turn in the road. The vehicle struck a low stump. Thane Scott, aged 12, a nephew of Mr Harris, and son of Mr Harry Scott, manager of the Commercial Bank at The Rock, suffered a fractured skull, and died in a private hospital without regaining consciousness. Mr Harris is suffering internal and back injuries, and his son, Leslie Harris, aged 12, sustained an injured shoulder. Thane Scott, who was visiting his uncle for the holidays, was suffering from a previously broken arm, and was returning from Tumut to Gilmore after having had the fractured limb dressed by a doctor. Extract from book by Flo Stacy Harris of Wermatong, page 88: ... once good fortune forsook us, and left Harry and Nell Scott bereft of a fine young man name Thane. No one was to blame. It was a simple car-skid on loose gravel, but it happened in a place where no car could afford to skid. As a tribute to Nell's character I must add that when her first burst of grief subsided she asked to be taken to the hospital where the driver of the car lay in a state of shock. "I want to tell him I don't blame him," she said.5,6,7 Driver: Noel Hamlyn Henry Harris Passenger: Noel Leslie Lavicount (Les) Harris |
Inquest | 16 Jan 1930 | Tumut, NSW; > Report in Tumut and Adelong Times, 21 Jan 1930, page 1: FREDERICK THANE SCOTT'S DEATH: CORONER'S INQUEST On Thursday last Coroner R. L. Blakeney conducted an inquiry into the death of Frederick Thane Scott, victim of the recent car accident. Following evidence was taken : — William Harry Piper, dairy farmer, Adelong Road, 3 miles from Tumut, deposed: At about 1.30 p.m. on 9th inst. heard a car as it passed the house, and almost immediately heard two loud noises coming from same direction. Went out to the road and noticed that an accident had occurred close to the house. Proceeded to the spot and on the roadway saw an overturned motor car and noticed a man and two boys lying on the road close to the car. They were all unconscious and appeared to be badly injured. No other people were present when I arrived at the scene of the accident. There was no other vehicle about nor any in sight. Then left my wife and Miss Rivers to attend to the injured and went to Mr. McGillivray's, almost three quarters of a mile away to ring up doctor and police. Shortly after Dr. Browne and Sergt. Jones arrived on the scene and the injured were conveyed to a private hospital in Tumut. In front of my place there is a bend in the road. By the tracks of a car when taking the turn, it appeared to me as if the car was partially out of control. At the foot of the gully, about 50 yards from the turn in the road the car overturned. The tyre on the off hind wheel had been blown out and the tube was showing. Alexander H. C. Jones, Sergt. of Police at Tumut, deposed: On 9th inst., at about 1.30 p.m., received a telephone communication to the effect that a serious motor accident had occurred on Adelong Road about 3 miles from Tumut. Proceeded in a motorcycle immediately and on arrival found that a serious motor car accident had occurred. Found near Piper's house a car overturned in a gully on roadside. Saw a man and two boys lying on roadside in an unconscious condition all very much injured. A number of other people were present. Recognised injured man as Mr. Noel Harris, of Gilmore. Shortly after Dr. Browne arrived and the injured persons were placed in cars and taken to a private hospital in Tumut. When I arrived on the scene noticed that Frederick Thane Scott was very severely injured, having an extensive wound at top of head. He was deeply unconscious. There was a quantity of blood on a pillow on which he was lying. Almost 50 yards on the roadway toward Tumut from where the car overturned there is a bend in the road. Noticed that a car had swerved off the running road and from then on tracks of the car suggested that the driver had practically lost control. Tracks then went on to some timber which protrudes about 4 feet from roadway. The wheels of the car collided with this timber, which collision caused the vehicle to capsize, in conjunction with a blowout which had taken place in the off back wheel. Mr. Harris is a reputable man, a property owner and a careful driver, and there would appear to be no negligence on his part. Dr. C. S. Browne deposed: About 2 p.m. on Thursday. 9th January, in response to a telephone call proceeded to scene of a car accident about 3 miles from Tumut on Adelong Road. Alongside the road found three injured persons. Under instructions they were conveyed to Sefton private hospital in Richmond Street. There a detailed examination was made. The boy Thane Scott was deeply unconscious from the onset. He had a very large scalp wound, almost 10ins. in length extending from the right frontal region backwards and downwards towards the occipital region. The bone of the skull underlying the wound was bare and exposed; the whole wound was full of road dust extending from the vertex down to the temporal region was a long fissured fracture which was traced downwards and found to disappear ultimately toward the base of the skull. The wound was thoroughly cleansed under anaesthesia and tetanus anti toxin injected. His condition became rapidly worse, and he died shortly after 5 p.m., presenting all the signs of severe intra cranial injury. Noel Henry Harris deposed: On Thursday last, 9th. inst., left Tumut at 20 past one in the afternoon with the intention of going home. Was driving my own car. About 3 miles from Tumut there is a bend in the road almost in front of Piper's house. Right opposite Piper's gate on the lefthand side the running is rough, and I was crossing out to a little better than the middle of the road. Just then the car skidded in a sand patch and threw the hind part of the car in towards Piper's. To straighten out the car brought the head of the car into same direction, which brought the front wheel on the edge of the new formation of the road. The car went ahead, which brought the hind wheel on the new formation which would not hold, causing a worse skid than the first one. Again straightened the car successfully, which brought the off wheels into the water table. Then realised there was trouble ahead as I could not bring it back on the road, and I knew the existence of a well right in front, also a deep gutter coming out from under the culvert. Also knew from the bumping of the car that the tyre was off one of rear wheels. The time would be about half past one. Was travelling about 25 miles per hour. It was a six cylinder touring car. Do not think the pace had anything to do with the accident. Consider it was caused by the nature of the road and car skidding. Have had a driver's license for about two years. Did not see any other vehicle on road. Would say the accident was not caused by any negligence or carelessness on my part. The Coroner found that the said Frederick Thane Scott died from the effects of injuries accidentally received on 9th January, 1930, on Adelong road, 3 miles from Tumut, through being thrown out of a motor car which overturned .8 Driver: Noel Hamlyn Henry Harris Passenger: Noel Leslie Lavicount (Les) Harris |
Citations
- NSW Registry of Births, Deaths & Marriages, On-line Births Index, URL https://familyhistory.bdm.nsw.gov.au/; hereafter called NSW BDM Registry, Births Index. Registration No. 48145/1917 [Frederick T SCOTT, parents Henry & Eliza A], accessed 10 May 2023: First given name, Initial, Surname.
- Florence Stacy, Hamlyn Lavicount Harris of Wermatong, N. S. W., 1845-1925 (published by Halstead Press Pty Ltd, Nickson Street, Sydney, 1951); hereafter called Stacy, Harris of Wermatong; copy in Researcher's Library. Page 88: Second given name (= known as name), Surname.
- NSW BDM Registry, Births Index. Registration No. 48145/1917 [Frederick T SCOTT, parents Henry & Eliza A], accessed 10 May 2023: DOB [date by reduction], Registration District Tumut.
- Family history chart, Harris family, compiled by John Michael Cottee, Canberra, March 1980 "from available information"; hereafter called FH chart, Harris/Cottee; copy in Researcher's Family History records: Memo.
- The Tumut and Adelong Times newspaper, Tumut, NSW, accessed via National Library of Australia Trove website at http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper; hereafter called Tumut & Adelong Times/Trove; copies in Researcher's Family History records at ID0533. 21 Jan 1930, p1, accessed 11 May 2023: DOD, POD..
- Sydney Morning Herald newspaper, published by John Fairfax & Sons Ltd, Sydney, NSW, accessed via National Library of Australia Trove website at http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper; hereafter called SMH/Trove; digital and paper copies in Researcher's Family History records at ID0533. Source accessed 11 May 2023: DOD, POD, Memo1..
- Stacy, Harris of Wermatong. p88: Memo2.
- Tumut & Adelong Times/Trove; copies in Researcher's FH records at ID0533. 21 Jan 1930, p1, accessed 11 May 2023: DOInquest, POInquest, Memo.
Zena May Court1,2
F, ID535, (-13 Apr 2013)
Last Edited | 14 Jul 2023 |
Married Name | 1946 | Scott |
Death | 13 Apr 2013 | 3 |
Citations
- Family history chart, Harris family, compiled by John Michael Cottee, Canberra, March 1980 "from available information"; hereafter called FH chart, Harris/Cottee; copy in Researcher's Family History records: First Given name.
- NSW Registry of Births, Deaths & Marriages, Online Marriages Index, URL https://familyhistory.bdm.nsw.gov.au/; hereafter called NSW Online Marriages Index. Registration No. 1170/1946 [Bertram Anslow SCOTT + Zena May COURT], accessed 13 Jul 2023: Bride's Given names, Maiden Surname.
- Ryerson Index to death notices and obituaries in Australian newspapers, initiated by NSW Dead Persons' Society, now owned and maintained by Ryerson Index Inc., located at www.ryersonindex.org; hereafter called Ryerson Index. Index accessed 23 Jul 2023, Courier Mail (Brisbane), 16 Apr 2013, Funeral Notice: DOD.
Muriel Fairbairn Childe1
F, ID536, (1917-22 Mar 2011)
Last Edited | 16 May 2014 |
Birth | 1917 | 2 |
Marriage | 1939 | Guy Ronald Hamlyn-Harris3 |
Married Name | 1939 | Hamlyn-Harris3 |
Death | 22 Mar 2011 | 4 |
Family |
Guy Ronald Hamlyn-Harris b. 1 Jan 1912, d. 20 Mar 2011 |
Citations
- Family history chart, Harris family, compiled by John Michael Cottee, Canberra, March 1980 "from available information"; hereafter called FH chart, Harris/Cottee; copy in Researcher's Family History records: Two given names, surname.
- FH chart, Harris/Cottee: YOB.
- FH chart, Harris/Cottee: YOM.
- Ryerson Index to death notices and obituaries in Australian newspapers, initiated by NSW Dead Persons' Society, now owned and maintained by Ryerson Index Inc., located at www.ryersonindex.org; hereafter called Ryerson Index. Courier Mail (Brisbane) 26 Mar 2011: DOD, age 93, late of Kallangur, formerly of Aveo, Durack.
Courier Mail (Brisbane) 28 Mar 2011: DOD, age 93.
Bernard Barstow1
M, ID537, (17 Sep 1908-)
Last Edited | 20 May 2014 |
Birth | 17 Sep 1908 | 2 |
Citations
- Family history chart, Harris family, compiled by John Michael Cottee, Canberra, March 1980 "from available information"; hereafter called FH chart, Harris/Cottee; copy in Researcher's Family History records: Given name, Surname.
- FH chart, Harris/Cottee: DOB.
Evadne Lusher1
F, ID538, (-21 Dec 1987)
Last Edited | 20 Feb 2014 |
Marriage | say 1940/50s | Hugh Tristram Hamlyn-Harris2 |
Married Name | say 1940s | Hamlyn-Harris |
Death | 21 Dec 1987 | 3 |
Family |
Hugh Tristram Hamlyn-Harris b. 1919, d. 10 Dec 1993 |
Citations
- Family history chart, Harris family, compiled by John Michael Cottee, Canberra, March 1980 "from available information"; hereafter called FH chart, Harris/Cottee; copy in Researcher's Family History records: Given name, Surname.
- FH chart, Harris/Cottee: Marriage.
- Ryerson Index to death notices and obituaries in Australian newspapers, initiated by NSW Dead Persons' Society, now owned and maintained by Ryerson Index Inc., located at www.ryersonindex.org; hereafter called Ryerson Index. SMH 23 Dec 1987: DOD.
Florence Hills
F, ID540, (-1976)
Last Edited | 15 Jan 2011 |
Note | Clement Wallington (Clem) Harris; CWH's first marriage [Cottee 1980]. YODv estimate [BRB 5/90]. | |
Note | [Cottee 1980]. DOD, POD from [BRB 5/90]. | |
Marriage | 1918 | Clement Wallington (Clem) Harris |
Married Name | Harris | |
Address | from Jul 1920 | Clement Wallington (Clem) Harris; P Moved with parents Grenfell, Melbourne, Wentworth, Braidwood or at least some of these? [BRB 5/90]. |
Divorce | 1939 | Clement Wallington (Clem) Harris |
Death | 1976 | Sydney, NSW |
Family |
Clement Wallington (Clem) Harris b. 1890, d. 1965 |