Bruce Elward (Circus) Graham1,2,3,4

M, ID691, (16 Jun 1907-18 Feb 1974)
Last Edited4 Oct 2021
Relationship1st cousin 1 time removed of Lindsay David Graham
ChartsDescendant Chart -- Hammond GRAHAM
FatherGeorge Henry Graham b. 4 Jul 1878, d. c 13 Apr 1963
MotherMinnie Cora Monger b. 17 Sep 1884, d. c 1943
Birth16 Jun 1907Grenfell, NSW5,6,7 
(Resident) AddressOldat 1913George Henry Graham, Minnie Cora Monger; Quondong, Grenfell, NSW; >
Parents and (presumably) 5 children.8 
(Resident) AddressOldto 1915George Henry Graham, Minnie Cora Monger; Quandong District, Grenfell, NSW; >
Parents and presumably 5 children.
George was the last of the brothers on the original property, which was sold to the Andersons ca 1915-20.9 
(Resident) AddressOldfrom ca 1915 to ca 1921George Henry Graham, Minnie Cora Monger; Manly, NSW; >
Parents and presumably 5 children.
Moved to Manly after Quandong sold and lived there ca 1915-21.10 
(Resident) AddressOldfrom say 1930 to say 1932George Henry Graham, Minnie Cora Monger; 60 Quinton Road, Manly, NSW; >
Parents and 2 adult children (and, presumably, 3 younger children).11 
Occupationat ca 1930Mechanic12 
(Resident) AddressOldfrom say 1932 to say 1934George Henry Graham, Minnie Cora Monger; 48 Quinton Road, Manly, NSW; >
Parents and 2 adult children (and, presumably, 3 younger children).13 
Occupationfrom ca 1932 to ca 1940Bus conductor14,15,16,17,18 
(Resident) AddressOldfrom say 1934 to say 1940George Henry Graham, Minnie Cora Monger; 48 Quinton Road, Manly, NSW; >
Parents and 5 adult children.19,20,21,22 
AddressOldfrom say 1940 to say 1946Roosville, Gosford Road, Broadmeadow, NSW; >
Alone?23 
Occupationfrom ca 1940 to ca 1952Machinist24,25 
AddressOldfrom say 1946 to say 1951c/- Mrs Gaskell, King Street, Newcastle, NSW; >
Alone?26 
Marriage21 May 1949Ivy Beatrice (Beatrice) Moore; Sydney, NSW27 
Occupationfrom ca 1952 to ca 1973Clerk28,29,30,31,32 
AddressOldfrom say 1952 to say 1973Ivy Beatrice (Beatrice) Graham; 36 Perkin Street, Newcastle, NSW; >
With spouse.33,34,35,36,37 
Death18 Feb 1974at his residence, NSW; >
Death Notice in Daily Telegraph, 20 Feb 1974, p22:
     GRAHAM, Bruce Elward -- 18 Feb 1974, at his residence. Dearly beloved husband of Beatrice.
     METROPOLITAN FUNERALS, BURWOOD38,39
Widow: Ivy Beatrice (Beatrice) Graham
Funeral20 Feb 1974Metropolitan Funeral Home, Railway Parade, Burwood, NSW; >
Extract from Funeral Notice in Daily Telegraph, 20 Feb 1974, p22:
     GRAHAM, Bruce Elward -- Relatives and friends are invited to attend his funeral to leave the west chapel of the Metropolitan Funeral Home, Railway Parade, Burwood, today (Wednesday) after service commencing at 9.30 am ...
     METROPOLITAN BURIAL AND CREMATION SOCIETY, A.F.D.A., BURWOOD. 74 217840
Cremation20 Feb 1974Crematorium, Rookwood, NSW; >
Extract from Funeral Notice in Daily Telegraph, 20 Feb 1974, p22:
     GRAHAM, Bruce Elward -- ... funeral to leave ... Metropolitan Funeral Home, Railway Parade, Burwood ... after service commencing at 9.30 am for Rookwood Crematorium. ...
     METROPOLITAN BURIAL AND CREMATION SOCIETY, A.F.D.A., BURWOOD. 74 217841 

Family

Ivy Beatrice (Beatrice) Moore b. 1897, d. 1987

Citations

  1. Name shown as Bruce Elwood GRAHAM in NSW electoral rolls 1930-1972.
  2. Graham, Archibald D, Oral, hereafter called Graham AD, Oral. Jun 1991: First given name, nickname, surname.
  3. Grenfell Historical Society & Museum, 2 page typewritten extract from unknown publication, Author unknown, Date unknown, hereafter called Grenfell HSM extract; copy in Researcher's family history papers, ID????. First given name, second initial, surname.
  4. NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages, On-line Deaths Index, URL http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/FamilyHistory/search.htm, hereafter called NSW BDM Registry, Deaths Index; copy in Researcher's family history papers, Given names, surname.
  5. Grenfell HSM extract. YOB.
  6. Graham AD, Oral. Jun 1991: DOB ca 1910.
  7. 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. 24503/1907 [Bruce E Graham], accessed 28 Apr 2010 and 11 Feb 2016: DOB [date by reduction], Registration District.
  8. New South Wales Electoral Roll for 1913, accessed at www.ancestry.com.au, hereafter called NSW Electoral Roll 1913. Burrangong electoral district, Grenfell polling place. Accessed 23 Oct 2017: Address Quondong, Grenfell.
  9. Graham AD, Oral. Sep 1991: Memo2.
  10. Graham AD, Oral. Aug 1991: Memo2.
  11. New South Wales Electoral Roll for 1930, accessed at www.ancestry.com.au, hereafter called NSW Electoral Roll 1930. Warringah electorate, Manly state electoral district, Manly subdivision (roll made up to 22 Sep 1930). Accessed 12 Feb 2016: Address for parents and 2 eldest children.
  12. NSW Electoral Roll 1930. Accessed 12 Feb 2016: Occupation.
  13. New South Wales Electoral Roll for 1933, accessed at www.ancestry.com.au, hereafter called NSW Electoral Roll 1933. Warringah electorate, Manly state electoral district, Manly subdivision (roll made up to 11 Feb 1933). Accessed 12 Feb 2016: Address for parents and 2 eldest children.
  14. NSW Electoral Roll 1933. Accessed 12 Feb 2016: Occupation.
  15. New South Wales Electoral Roll for 1934, accessed at www.ancestry.com.au, hereafter called NSW Electoral Roll 1934. Accessed 12 Feb 2016: Occupation.
  16. New South Wales Electoral Roll for 1935, accessed at www.ancestry.com.au, hereafter called NSW Electoral Roll 1935. Accessed 16 Feb 2016: Occupation.
  17. New South Wales Electoral Roll for 1936, accessed at www.ancestry.com.au, hereafter called NSW Electoral Roll 1936. Accessed 12 Feb 2016: Occupation.
  18. New South Wales Electoral Roll for 1937, accessed at www.ancestry.com.au, hereafter called NSW Electoral Roll 1937. Accessed 12 Feb 2016: Occupation.
  19. NSW Electoral Roll 1934. Warringah electorate, Manly state electoral district, Manly subdivision (roll made up to 13 Jul 1934). Accessed 12 Feb 2016: Address for parents and 5 children.
  20. NSW Electoral Roll 1935. Warringah electorate, Manly state electoral district, Manly subdivision (roll made up to 16 Feb 1935). Accessed 16 Feb 2016: Address for parents and 5 children.
  21. NSW Electoral Roll 1936. Warringah electorate, Manly state electoral district, Manly subdivision (roll made up to 26 Oct 1936). Accessed 12 Feb 2016: Address for parents and 5 children.
  22. NSW Electoral Roll 1937. Warringah electorate, Manly state electoral district, Manly subdivision (roll made up to 19 Aug 1937). Accessed 12 Feb 2016: Address for parents and 5 children.
  23. New South Wales Electoral Roll for 1943, accessed at www.ancestry.com.au, hereafter called NSW Electoral Roll 1943. Newcastle electorate, Hamilton state electoral district, Adamstown subdivision (roll made up to 7 Apr 1943). Accessed 12 Feb 2016: Address.
  24. NSW Electoral Roll 1943. Accessed 12 Feb 2016: Occupation.
  25. New South Wales Electoral Roll for 1949, accessed at www.ancestry.com.au, hereafter called NSW Electoral Roll 1949. Accessed 12 Feb 2016: Occupation.
  26. NSW Electoral Roll 1949. Newcastle electorate, Newcastle state electoral district, Newcastle subdivision (roll made up to 6 May 1949). Accessed 12 Feb 2016: Address.
  27. NSW Registry of Births, Deaths & Marriages, Online Marriages Index, URL https://familyhistory.bdm.nsw.gov.au/; hereafter called NSW Online Marriages Index. Registration No. 8189/1949 [Bruce Elwood [sic] GRAHAM + Ivy Beatrice MOORE], accessed 18 Sep 2021: DOM [date by reduction], Registration District as shown.
  28. New South Wales Electoral Roll for 1954, accessed at www.ancestry.com.au, hereafter called NSW Electoral Roll 1954. Accessed 12 Feb 2016: Occupation.
  29. New South Wales Electoral Roll for 1958, accessed at www.ancestry.com.au, hereafter called NSW Electoral Roll 1958. Accessed 12 Feb 2016: Occupation.
  30. New South Wales Electoral Roll for 1963, accessed at www.ancestry.com.au, hereafter called NSW Electoral Roll 1963. Accessed 12 Feb 2016: Occupation.
  31. New South Wales Electoral Roll for 1968, accessed at www.ancestry.com.au, hereafter called NSW Electoral Roll 1968. Accessed 12 Feb 2016: Occupation.
  32. New South Wales Electoral Roll for 1972, accessed at www.ancestry.com.au, hereafter called NSW Electoral Roll 1972. Accessed 12 Feb 2016: Occupation.
  33. NSW Electoral Roll 1954. Newcastle electorate, Newcastle state electoral district, Newcastle subdivision (roll made up to 18 Dec 1953). Accessed 12 Feb 2016: Address for Bruce and Ivy.
  34. NSW Electoral Roll 1958. Newcastle electorate, Newcastle state electoral district, Newcastle subdivision (roll made up to 28 Feb 1958). Accessed 12 Feb 2016: Address for Bruce and Ivy.
  35. NSW Electoral Roll 1963. Newcastle electorate, Newcastle state electoral district, Newcastle subdivision (roll made up to 13 Feb 1963). Accessed 12 Feb 2016: Address for Bruce and Ivy.
  36. NSW Electoral Roll 1968. Newcastle electorate, Newcastle state electoral district, Newcastle subdivision (roll made up to 23 May 1968). Accessed 12 Feb 2016: Address for Bruce and Ivy.
  37. NSW Electoral Roll 1972. Newcastle electorate, Newcastle state electoral district, Newcastle subdivision (roll made up to 26 May 1972). Accessed 12 Feb 2016: Address for Bruce and Ivy.
  38. NSW Registry of Births, Deaths & Marriages, On-line Deaths Index, URL https://familyhistory.bdm.nsw.gov.au/; hereafter called NSW BDM Registry, Deaths Index. ID0691. Registration No. 42384/1974 [Bruce Elward Graham], accessed 11 Feb 2016: DOD [date by reduction], Registration District not shown.
  39. Daily Telegraph newspaper, published 1936-1972 by Australian Consolidated Press, 1972- by News Limited/News Corp Australia, Sydney, NSW, accessed via Ryerson Newspaper Repository website at https://ryersonindex.org/indexers.htm; hereafter called Daily Telegraph/RNR; image and paper copy in Researcher's Family History records at ID0691. 20 Feb 1974, p22, accessed 18 Sep 2021: DOD, POD, Memo..
  40. Daily Telegraph/RNR; copies in Researcher's FH records at ID0691. 20 Feb 1974, p22, accessed 18 Sep 2021: DOFuneral, POFuneral, Memo.
  41. Daily Telegraph/RNR; copies in Researcher's FH records at ID0691. 20 Feb 1974, p22, accessed 18 Sep 2021: DOCremation, POCremation, Memo.

Katherine Patricia Longley1

F, ID692, (19 Feb 1981-6 Dec 2017)
Last Edited4 Oct 2021
Relationship1st cousin 1 time removed of Lindsay David Graham
Birth19 Feb 1981Mona Vale Hospital, Mona Vale, NSW2,3,4 
Partnerca 2006 or 2007Graham Allen5 
Addressat Dec 2010Graham Allen; Rockhampton, QLD; >
With partner.6 
Death6 Dec 2017Rockhampton, QLD; >
Possibly died from drug overdose.7
Funeral18 Dec 2017Rockhampton, QLD; >
Date subject to autopsy.8 
Memorial Service3 Jan 2018NSW9 

Family

Graham Allen b. 27 Jun 1965, d. early Oct 2016

Citations

  1. Longley (nee Swinson) Patricia ME, Oral, hereafter called Longley PME, Oral. Sep 1991: Given names, Surname.
  2. Swinson (nee Walker), Dorothy E, List of Family Birthdays prepared late 1981 or early 1982. Photocopy of the original handwritten list was acquired from Pat Davidson 18 Oct 2006 and is held in Researcher's family history papers. Hereafter called Swinson DE, List. DOB.
  3. Longley PME, Oral. Sep 1991: DOB, POB Sydney?
  4. Longley (nee Swinson), Patricia ME, Email, hereafter called Longley PME, Email; copy in Researcher's family history papers, Personal corre, Longley, Pat. 13 Jan 2011: DOB, POB.
  5. Longley PME, Email. Personal corre, Longley, Pat. 13 Jan 2011: Been together for 4 years.
  6. Longley PME, Oral. Dec 2010: Currently in Rockhampton.
  7. Graham, Lindsay D, Email, hereafter called Graham LD, Email; copy held in Researcher's personal correspondence. ID0692. 13 Dec 2017 to GrSiblings: KPL's DOD, POD, Memo.
  8. Graham LD, Email. ID0692. 13 Dec 2017 to GrSiblings: DOFuneral, POFuneral, Memo.
  9. Graham LD, Email. ID0692. 13 Dec 2017 to GrSiblings: DOMServicel, POMService.

Ernest Stafford Swinson1

M, ID694, (c 1871-28 Oct 1950)
Last Edited16 Sep 2023
Birthc 18712 
Marriage1902Christina McIntyre; Sydney, NSW3 
Birth of son1904Edward Ernest (Ted) Swinson; Gulgong, NSW4 
Birth of son1908John Holbeche (Jack) Swinson; Gulgong, NSW5,6 
Birth of son1909Unnamed Swinson; Coolah, NSW7 
Birth of son26 Jun 1910Newton Holbeche (Newt) Swinson; Coolah, NSW8,9 
Occupationat late 1920sGrazier, Dunedoo, NSW; >
A well-known grazier and owner of Athol, Moggymill and Glengary stations.10 
Marriage1937Mary Alice Crosthwaite; Sydney, NSW11 
Marriage of son1939Newton Holbeche (Newt) Swinson, Annie Mary (Tib) Rogers; Sydney, NSW12 
Marriage of son22 Oct 1946John Holbeche (Jack) Swinson, Dorothy Elizabeth (Dot) Walker; Christ Church, Darwin, NT; >
Wedding Notice in Sydney Morning Herald, 2 Nov 1946, page 32:
SWINSON-WALKER -- 22 October, at Christ Church Darwin, Dorothy Elizabeth, second daughter of Rev. and Mrs Edward Walker, of All Saints' Rectory, Parramatta, to John H. Swinson, of Moggymill, Dunedoo, second son of Mr Ernest Swinson and the late Mrs Swinson, of Dunedoo.13,14,15
Death28 Oct 1950Moggymill, Dunedoo, NSW16 

Family 1

Christina McIntyre b. 1869, d. 28 May 1931
Children 1.Edward Ernest (Ted) Swinson b. 1904, d. 29 Nov 1986
 2.John Holbeche (Jack) Swinson+ b. 1908, d. 10 Feb 1963
 3.Unnamed Swinson b. 1909, d. 1909
 4.Newton Holbeche (Newt) Swinson+ b. 26 Jun 1910, d. Nov 1979

Family 2

Mary Alice Crosthwaite d. 21 Apr 1955

Citations

  1. 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 31 Oct 1950: Given names, Surname.
  2. Ryerson Index. SMH 31 Oct 1950: Age 79 at DOD 28 Oct 1950.
  3. NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages, On-line Marriages Index, URL http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/FamilyHistory/search.htm, hereafter called NSW BDM Registry, Marriages Index; copy in Researcher's family history papers, ID0694. Registration No. 525/1902 [Ernest S. Swinson + Christina Macintyre], viewed 18 Oct 2012: YOMRegn, Registration District.
  4. 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, ID0696. Registration No. 3440/1904 [Edward E Swinson], viewed 18 Oct 2012: YOBRegn, Registration District.
  5. McLean (nee Swinson) Judith DA [0344], Oral, hereafter called McLean JDA, Oral. Sep 1991: POB.
  6. NSW BDM Registry, Births Index; copy at ID0696. Registration No. 4047/1908 [John H Swinson], viewed 18 Oct 2012: YOBRegn, Registration District.
  7. NSW BDM Registry, Births Index; copy at ID0696. Registration No. 35696/1909 [(Unnamed) Swinson], viewed 19 Oct 2012: YOBRegn, Registration District.
  8. Swinson, John [0346], Oral, hereafter called Swinson J, Oral. Aug 1992: DOB, POB.
  9. NSW BDM Registry, Births Index; copy at ID0696. Registration No. 28426/1911 [(Newton H Swinson], viewed 18 Oct 2012: YOBRegn 1911, Registration District Gulgong.
  10. Death Notice, Sydney Morning Herald, 29 May 1931, page 12 [Christina Swinson], hereafter called DN/SMH, Swinson C; acquired 19 Oct 2012 from Trove Digitised Newspapers web site at http://trove.nla.gov.au; image in Researcher's computer records and photocopy in Researcher's family history papers, ID0695. Occupation, Memo.
  11. NSW BDM Registry, Marriages Index; copy at ID0694. Registration No. 6012/1937 [Ernest Stafford Swinson + Mary Alice Crosthwaite], viewed 18 Oct 2012: YOMRegn, Registration District.
  12. NSW BDM Registry, Marriages Index; copy at ID0694. Registration No. 537/1939 [Newton Holbeche Swinson + Annie Mary Rogers], viewed 18 Oct 2012: YOMRegn, Registration District.
  13. 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: DOM "abt '46".
  14. Noakes (née Walker, then Graham), Margaret G, Oral, hereafter called Noakes MG, Oral. Dec 1990: POM Darwin.
  15. 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 ID0134. 2 Nov 1946, p32: DOM, POM..
  16. Ryerson Index. SMH 31 Oct 1950: DOD, POD.

Christina McIntyre1

F, ID695, (1869-28 May 1931)
Last Edited18 May 2014
FatherWilliam S. McIntyre
MotherMary (?)
Birth1869Armidale, NSW2 
Marriage1902Ernest Stafford Swinson; Sydney, NSW3 
Married Name1902Swinson 
Birth of son1904Edward Ernest (Ted) Swinson; Gulgong, NSW4 
Birth of son1908John Holbeche (Jack) Swinson; Gulgong, NSW5,6 
Birth of son1909Unnamed Swinson; Coolah, NSW7 
Birth of son26 Jun 1910Newton Holbeche (Newt) Swinson; Coolah, NSW8,9 
Death28 May 1931Dunedoo, NSW; >
Death Notice in Sydney Morning Herald, 29 May 1931, page 12 --
DUNEDOO -- The death occurred last night of Mrs Christina Swinson, 63, wife of Mr Ernest Swinson, a well-known grazier and owner of Athol, Moggimill [sic] and Glengaray [sic] stations.10,11 

Family

Ernest Stafford Swinson b. c 1871, d. 28 Oct 1950
Children 1.Edward Ernest (Ted) Swinson b. 1904, d. 29 Nov 1986
 2.John Holbeche (Jack) Swinson+ b. 1908, d. 10 Feb 1963
 3.Unnamed Swinson b. 1909, d. 1909
 4.Newton Holbeche (Newt) Swinson+ b. 26 Jun 1910, d. Nov 1979

Citations

  1. NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages, On-line Marriages Index, URL http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/FamilyHistory/search.htm, hereafter called NSW BDM Registry, Marriages Index; copy in Researcher's family history papers, ID0694. Registration No. 525/1902 [Ernest S. Swinson + Christina Macintrye], viewed 18 Oct 2012: Given name, Surname Macintyre or McIntyre.
  2. 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, ID0695. Registration No. 5671/1869 [Christina McIntyre], viewed 19 Oct 2012: YOBRegn, Registration District.
  3. NSW BDM Registry, Marriages Index; copy at ID0694. Registration No. 525/1902 [Ernest S. Swinson + Christina Macintyre], viewed 18 Oct 2012: YOMRegn, Registration District.
  4. NSW BDM Registry, Births Index; copy at ID0696. Registration No. 3440/1904 [Edward E Swinson], viewed 18 Oct 2012: YOBRegn, Registration District.
  5. McLean (nee Swinson) Judith DA [0344], Oral, hereafter called McLean JDA, Oral. Sep 1991: POB.
  6. NSW BDM Registry, Births Index; copy at ID0696. Registration No. 4047/1908 [John H Swinson], viewed 18 Oct 2012: YOBRegn, Registration District.
  7. NSW BDM Registry, Births Index; copy at ID0696. Registration No. 35696/1909 [(Unnamed) Swinson], viewed 19 Oct 2012: YOBRegn, Registration District.
  8. Swinson, John [0346], Oral, hereafter called Swinson J, Oral. Aug 1992: DOB, POB.
  9. NSW BDM Registry, Births Index; copy at ID0696. Registration No. 28426/1911 [(Newton H Swinson], viewed 18 Oct 2012: YOBRegn 1911, Registration District Gulgong.
  10. NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages, On-line Deaths Index, URL http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/FamilyHistory/search.htm, hereafter called NSW BDM Registry, Deaths Index; copy in Researcher's family history papers, ID0695. Registration No. 9262/1931 [Christina Swinson], viewed 19 Oct 2012: YODRegn 1931, Registration District.
  11. Death Notice, Sydney Morning Herald, 29 May 1931, page 12 [Christina Swinson], hereafter called DN/SMH, Swinson C; acquired 19 Oct 2012 from Trove Digitised Newspapers web site at http://trove.nla.gov.au; image in Researcher's computer records and photocopy in Researcher's family history papers, ID0695. DOD, POD, Memo.

Edward Ernest (Ted) Swinson1,2

M, ID696, (1904-29 Nov 1986)
Last Edited3 Oct 2016
FatherErnest Stafford Swinson b. c 1871, d. 28 Oct 1950
MotherChristina McIntyre b. 1869, d. 28 May 1931
Birth1904Gulgong, NSW3 
Notesay late 1970s>
Eldest of 3 brothers, never married.
Ted was a wealthy farmer, and his nephew John Swinson seriously defrauded him.4,5 
Death29 Nov 19866 

Citations

  1. 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, ID0696. Registration No. 3440/1904 [Edward E Swinson], viewed 18 Oct 2012: First given name, Initial, Surname.
  2. 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 2 Dec 1986: Given names, Surname.
  3. NSW BDM Registry, Births Index; copy at ID0696. Registration No. 3440/1904 [Edward E Swinson], viewed 18 Oct 2012: YOBRegn, Registration District.
  4. Noakes (née Walker, then Graham), Margaret G, Oral, hereafter called Noakes MG, Oral. Jun 1991: Memo1.
  5. Swinson, Michael J, Oral, hereafter called Swinson MJ, Oral. 25/26 Jun 2010: Memo2.
  6. Ryerson Index. SMH 2 Dec 1986: DOD.

Newton Holbeche (Newt) Swinson1,2

M, ID697, (26 Jun 1910-Nov 1979)
Last Edited18 May 2014
FatherErnest Stafford Swinson b. c 1871, d. 28 Oct 1950
MotherChristina McIntyre b. 1869, d. 28 May 1931
Birth26 Jun 1910Coolah, NSW3,4 
Marriage1939Annie Mary (Tib) Rogers; Sydney, NSW5 
Illnessfrom say 1950sSchizophrenia6 
DeathNov 1979Dunedoo, NSW7 

Family

Annie Mary (Tib) Rogers b. 6 Apr 1913, d. 21 Nov 1991

Citations

  1. Noakes (née Walker, then Graham), Margaret G, Oral, hereafter called Noakes MG, Oral. Sep 1991: Nickname.
  2. Swinson, John [0346], Oral, hereafter called Swinson J, Oral. Aug 1992: Given names, surname.
  3. Swinson J, Oral. Aug 1992: DOB, POB.
  4. 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, ID0696. Registration No. 28426/1911 [(Newton H Swinson], viewed 18 Oct 2012: YOBRegn 1911, Registration District Gulgong.
  5. NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages, On-line Marriages Index, URL http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/FamilyHistory/search.htm, hereafter called NSW BDM Registry, Marriages Index; copy in Researcher's family history papers, ID0694. Registration No. 537/1939 [Newton Holbeche Swinson + Annie Mary Rogers], viewed 18 Oct 2012: YOMRegn, Registration District.
  6. Swinson, Michael J, Oral, hereafter called Swinson MJ, Oral. 25/26 Jun 2010: Illness as shown.
  7. Swinson J, Oral. Aug 1992: MOD, YOD, POD.

Annie Mary (Tib) Rogers1,2

F, ID698, (6 Apr 1913-21 Nov 1991)
Last Edited1 Apr 2019
Birth6 Apr 1913Cheltenham, NSW3,4 
Married Names 1935Swinson 
Marriage1939Newton Holbeche (Newt) Swinson; Sydney, NSW5 
Death21 Nov 1991Orange Hospital, Orange, NSW6,7 

Family

Newton Holbeche (Newt) Swinson b. 26 Jun 1910, d. Nov 1979

Citations

  1. 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. Mudgee Guardian 26 Nov 1991: Given names, Nickname, Married Surname.
  2. Swinson, John [0346], Oral, hereafter called Swinson J, Oral. Aug 1992: Given names.
  3. Ryerson Index. Mudgee Guardian 26 Nov 1991: Age 77 at DOD 21 Nov 1991.
  4. Swinson J, Oral. Aug 1992: DOB, POB.
  5. NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages, On-line Marriages Index, URL http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/FamilyHistory/search.htm, hereafter called NSW BDM Registry, Marriages Index; copy in Researcher's family history papers, ID0694. Registration No. 537/1939 [Newton Holbeche Swinson + Annie Mary Rogers], viewed 18 Oct 2012: YOMRegn, Registration District.
  6. Ryerson Index. Mudgee Guardian 26 Nov 1991: DOD.
  7. Swinson J, Oral. Aug 1992: DOD, POD Orange Hospital.

Jeanie Doreen (Dot) McLeod1,2,3,4

F, ID699, (c 1905-11 Dec 1972)
Last Edited17 Apr 2023
ChartsDescendant Chart -- Hammond GRAHAM
FatherGeorge Hector Stephen McLeod d. c 1940
MotherMarie/a E. (?)
Birthc 1905Grenfell, NSW5,6 
Marriage1930Philip James Carnwarth (Phil) Graham; Grenfell, NSW; >
No children.7,8 
Married Name1930Graham 
(Widow) Death25 Feb 1951Philip James Carnwarth (Phil) Graham; Grenfell, NSW9,10,11 
(Executor deceased) Probate10 Apr 1972Clarice Eva McLeod; Grenfell, NSW; >
SMH Probate Notice 10 Apr 1972 foreshadowed an application in 14 days for Administration of the Will dated 5 May 1965 of Clarice Eva O'Loughlin, late of Grenfell, by Elsie Blanche Lister, a named beneficiary in the Will (Jeanie Doreen Graham, the Executrix named in the Will having renounced Probate). Claims on the Estate are to be sent to Harney & Moffitt, Proctors for the Administratrix, Main Street, Grenfell. By their Agents: A. J. F. Rofe & N. A. Moffitt, Solicitors, P. A. Building, 243 Elizabeth Street, Sydney.12
Death11 Dec 1972Grenfell, NSW13 
BurialDec 1972Row J, Sections 7, 8 & 9, Old Anglican Cemetery, Grenfell, NSW14 
Probate22 Jan 1973Grenfell, NSW; >
SMH Probate Notice 22 Jan 1973 foreshadowed an application in 14 days for Probate of the Will dated 23 Oct 1969 of Jeanie Doreen Graham, late of Grenfell, by Elsie Blanche Lister, one of the Executors named in the Will (Clarice Eva O'Loughlin, the other Executor named in the Will having predeceased the Testator). Claims on the Estate are to be sent to Harney & Moffitt, Solicitors, Main Street, Grenfell, NSW.12
Executor: Elsie Blanch/e McLeod
Executor deceased: Clarice Eva O'Loughlin

Family

Philip James Carnwarth (Phil) Graham b. 1902, d. 25 Feb 1951

Citations

  1. 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, ID0699. Registration No. 13496/1905 [Jeanie D McLeod], viewed 21 May 2005 (2 entries listed): First given name Jeanie, second initial, surname MCLEOD in one entry, MACLEOD in the other.
  2. NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages, On-line Marriages Index, URL http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/FamilyHistory/search.htm, hereafter called NSW BDM Registry, Marriages Index; copy in Researcher's family history papers, ID0699. Registration No. 11487/1930 [Philip JC Graham & Jeannie D McLeod], viewed 21 May 2005 (2 entries listed): First given name Jeannie, second initial, surname MCLEOD in one entry, MACLEOD in the other.
  3. Forbes Family History Group, Grenfell Cemetery Transcripts (Published by Forbes Family History Group, Forbes, 2002), hereafter called Forbes FHG, Grenfell Cemetery Transcripts; copy in Researcher's Library. Vol. 1, page 22: First given name, Nickname, Surname.
  4. Sydney Morning Herald newspaper Archives 1955-1995, Sydney; accessed via National Library of Australia eResources web site at nla.gov.au; hereafter called SMH Archives; image and paper copy in Researcher's Family History records, ID2497 & ID0699. 10 Apr 1972, page 28 and 22 Jan 1973, page 18, viewed 9 Jul 2013: First given name Jeanie, Second given name Doreen, Married surname.
  5. NSW Registry of Births, Deaths & Marriages, On-line Births Index, http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/bdm_fh.html, hereafter called NSW BDM Registry, Births Index; image of search page in Researcher's computer records and copy in Researcher's family history papers, ID0699. Registration No. 13496/1905 [Jeanie D McLeod], viewed 21 May 2005: YOB, Registration District.
  6. Forbes FHG, Grenfell Cemetery Transcripts, Vol. 1, page 22: Age 65 at DOD 11 Dec 1972 (so MOB Dec 1906 - Dec 1907).
  7. Graham, Archibald D, Oral, hereafter called Graham AD, Oral. Sep 1991: PG probably in his late 30s when he married, Memo1.
  8. NSW BDM Registry, Marriages Index; copy at ID0673. Registration No. 11487/1930 [Philip JC Graham & Jeannie D McLeod], viewed 21 May 2005: YOM, Registration District.
  9. Graham AD, Oral. Aug/Sep 1991: Died in his 40s.
  10. Forbes FHG, Grenfell Cemetery Transcripts, Vol. 1, page 22: DOD, age 47, POD inferred.
  11. NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages, On-line Deaths Index, URL http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/FamilyHistory/search.htm, hereafter called NSW BDM Registry, Deaths Index; copy in Researcher's family history papers, ID0673. Registration No. 5765/1951 [Philip James Carnwarth Graham], viewed 20 Sep 2008: YOD, Registration District Grenfell.
  12. SMH Archives; copy in Researcher's FH papers, ID2497. 10 Apr 1972, page 28, viewed 9 Jul 2013: DOPublication, Place. Memo.
  13. Forbes FHG, Grenfell Cemetery Transcripts, Vol. 1, page 22: DOD, POD inferred.
  14. Forbes FHG, Grenfell Cemetery Transcripts, Vol. 1, page 22: POBurial.

Hammond Graham

M, ID700, (1860 or 1861-12 May 1933)
Last Edited19 May 2017
RelationshipGranduncle of Lindsay David Graham
ChartsDescendant Chart -- Hammond GRAHAM
FatherWilliam Graham b. ca 1827/28, d. 23 Jun 1895
MotherSarah Carnwath b. c 1833, d. 18 May 1914
Birth1860 or 1861Fish River or Snowy River, NSW; >
Born between brothers Jack and David. But HG told ADG that HG was born on the Fish River gold fields, suggesting he was older than Jack.
Age 2 in Aug 1863 (so YOB 1860 or 1861).
Age 72 at 12 May 1933 (so YOB 1860 or 1861). Born Snowy River, NSW.1,2,3 
(Resident) AddressOldc 1860William Graham, Sarah Carnwath; Fish River or Snowy River, NSW; >
Parents and 3 children.4,5 
(Resident) AddressOldat Aug 1863William Graham, Sarah Carnwath; Young, NSW; >
Parents and 4 children.6 
(Resident) AddressOldat Feb 1865William Graham, Sarah Carnwath; Young, NSW; >
Parents and 5 children.7 
(Resident) AddressOldat Nov 1866William Graham, Sarah Carnwath; Grenfell, NSW; >
Parents and 6 children.
The family moved from Young to Grenfell some time between 13 Nov 1866 (when son James was born in Young) and 29 Jan 1867 (when daughter Sarah died in Grenfell).8,9 
(Resident) AddressOldat 30 Jan 1867William Graham, Sarah Carnwath; Grenfell, NSW; >
Parents and 5 children.
From the date of Sarah's death.10 
(Resident) AddressOldat July 1868William Graham, Sarah Carnwath; Grenfell, NSW; >
Parents and 6 children.11 
(Resident) AddressOldat July 1871William Graham, Sarah Carnwath; Quondong, Grenfell, NSW; >
Parents and 7 children.12 
(Resident) AddressOldat May 1873William Graham, Sarah Carnwath; Quondong, Grenfell, NSW; >
Parents and 8 children.13 
(Resident) AddressOldat Nov 1874William Graham, Sarah Carnwath; Quondong, Grenfell, NSW; >
Parents and 9 children.14 
(Resident) AddressOldat Jul 1878William Graham, Sarah Carnwath; Quondong, Grenfell, NSW; >
Parents and 10 children (although some of the older children may have left home before the birth of the youngest child George in 1878).15 
(Living named child) Death23 Jun 1895William Graham; Quondong, Grenfell, NSW; >
Death Certificate details:
+Occupation, sex and age: Farmer, Male, 68 years
+Cause of death: Primary "Jaundice", Secondary "Carcinoma"
+Duration of last illness: 4 weeks
+Medical attendant, last saw deceased: Robert Edward Rygate, 22 Jun 1895
+How long in Australia: 1 year in Queensland, 39 years in NSW
+Name and occupation of father: Unknown, Unknown
+Name and maiden surname of mother: Unknown
+Informant: Robert Graham, Son of deceased, Grenfell
+Place of marriage, age, and to whom: County Tyrone, Ireland; 27 years; Sarah Carnwath
+Children of marriage: William 37 years, Robert 35, Hammond 33, John 31, James 27, Joseph 23, Mary Jane 21, Christiana 19, David 17, George 15. 2 males and 1 female deceased.16,17 
(Uncle of Bride) Marriage8 Nov 1911(Groom) Josiah (Sy) Barker, (Bride) Fanny (Fan) Graham; Holy Trinity Church, Grenfell, NSW; >
Extract from report in Grenfell Record newspaper 15 Nov 1911, page 2:
     At Holy Trinity Church on Wednesday the Rev. A. M. Levick united in the holy bonds of matrimony Josiah, third son of Mr and Mrs Josiah Barker, and Fanny, the second daughter of Mr and Mrs Wm Graham.
     The bride's dress ... was from the well-known establishment of Mrs Jones, and was much admired.
     The bridesmaids were Miss Lucy Dickinson and Miss Eva Graham ... Mr George Graham (brother of bride) acted as best man. ...
     After the ceremony, the guests assembled at the Masonic Hall where a very nice breakfast was laid, after the partaking of which the Rev. A. M. Levick proposed the health of the bride and bridegroom. ... Other toasts honoured were "The Ladies", proposed by Mr G. L. Waugh ...; "The Press" proposed by Mr D. Graham, Mr H. S. Howarth (of The Record) responding. Mr Arthur Shaw gave the "Chairman", to which the Rev. A. M. Levick replied.
     Mr and Mrs Barker left by the afternoon's train for Sydney, where the honeymoon will be spent. ...
     Following are the presents -
Bride's father -- Cheque
Bride's mother -- Cheque
Bridegroom's mother -- Pillow shams and doyleys
Bridegrooms father and mother -- Dinner set
E. M. Graham (sister of bride) -- Water-jug and glasses
A. M. Graham (sister of bride) -- Cheese bowl
G. G. Graham (brother of bride) -- Silver fruit dish
L. Graham (brother of bride) -- Fruit and flower stand
Mr and Mrs T. Barker -- Clock
H. Barker -- Silver teapot
M. Barker -- Crochet mats and pair vases
B. Barker -- Chair cushion
L. Barker -- Chair cushion
W. Barker -- Sugar basin
Mrs W. Graham, sen -- Tea set and sauce-bowl
Mr and Mrs R. Graham and family -- Lamp
Mr James Graham and family -- Silver cruet
Mr and Mrs Joseph Graham -- Silver butter dish
Mr and Mrs D. Graham -- Pickle jars
Mr H. Graham -- Lamp
W. W. Graham -- Fruit and flower stand
Mr and Mrs W. Fraser -- Clock
Mrs Allan Shaw and family -- Wash-stand
...
Mr and Mrs G. L. Waugh -- Pair vases
...
Mr and Mrs C. Adams -- Jam dish
Mr and Mrs H. Jones -- Silver jam dish
H. W. Hall -- Breakfast cruet
...
Louis Graham -- Glass sugar basin
...
Rev. A. M. Levick -- Bible
Employees Bradley and Fraser -- Toilet set
...18,19 
(Living named child) Death18 May 1914Sarah Carnwath; Quondong, Grenfell, NSW; >
+Cause of death: Dropsy. Heart disease.
+Duration of last illness: 1 month.
+Medical attendant: R. E. Rygate, MRCS.
+Informant: W. Graham, Son, Quondong.
+How long in Australia: 58 years in NSW.
+Children & ages: William 56 years, Robert 54, Hammond 52, John 50, James 47, Joseph 45, Mary J. 41, Christina 40, David 39, George 36. 2 males and 1 female deceased.20,21,17 
NoteNever married.22,23 
Addressc 1925'Hopefield', Grenfell, NSW; >
HG lived and worked (for brother David Graham) at 'Hopefield' for some years before and during the 1920s.
Late of Weddin Shire.24,25 
OccupationFarm Labourer, Old Age Pensioner, Grenfell, NSW26 
(Brother of deceased) Death20 Jul 1931William (Bill) Graham; District Hospital, Grenfell, NSW; >
1. Death Transcription details:

+Date & Place of Death: 20 Jul 1931, District Hospital, Grenfell.
+Name & Occupation:
William Graham, Farmer.
+Sex & Age: Male, 73 [actually 74].
+Cause of death:
Arterio sclerosis, Failure of heart.
+Duration of last illness: 2 years.
+Medical attendant: Q. Ercoll [actually Ercole], 19 Jul 1931.
+Father's name & occupation: William Graham, Farmer.
+Mother's name & maiden surname: Sara Cornworth [actually probably Sarah Carnwath].
+Informant: G. G. Graham, Son, Main Street, Grenfell.
+Born: Rocky River, near Uralla, NSW.
+Marriage: Grenfell, NSW to Fanny Stinson at age 26 [actually Fanny Stimson, age 27 or 28].
+Children & ages: Eva M. 47, Fanny 45, Alice M. 43, George G. 42, Leslie W. 39, Daisy G. 38, Ernest S. 36. 1 male deceased.
2. Obituary in Grenfell Record, 23 Jul 1931, page 3:
     We regret to record the death on Monday last of Mr William Graham, who passed away in the Grenfell Hospital after a long illness. Deceased, who was 73 [actually 74] years of age, was a member of one of the pioneer families of the district, being a son of the late Mr William Graham, who settled on the Quandong in the early days of Grenfell, and was one of the first settlers to grow wheat. The late Mr Graham some years ago sold his snug little property and went to reside with his daughter (Mrs Hampton). His wife (who was a Miss Stimpson [actually Stimson]) predeceased him many years ago.
     A family of three sons and four daughters survive. Messrs Ernest and George (Grenfell) and Les (Sydney). The daughters are Mesdames Hampton, Jos. Hall, Herb. Hall and Barker.
     His brothers, Messrs Hammond, Robert, John, James, [also Joseph not shown], David and George, and sisters, Mesdames Alan Shaw and W. Fraser, survive.
     ...
3. Notice in Forbes Advocate, 24 Jul 1931, page 4:
     Passed away at the Grenfell District Hospital last Monday, Mr Wm Graham, an old resident of the district, aged 73. A family of three sons and four daughters survive.
4. Return Thanks in Grenfell Record, 30 Jul 1931, page 2:
     The family of the late William Graham desire to thank relatives and friends for floral tributes, cards and kind expressions of sympathy in the loss of their beloved father. Also specially thank the Matron and Nursing Staff of Grenfell District Hospital, Dr Ercole and Rev. Cooke.
5. Obituary in Grenfell Record, 13 Aug 1931, page 2:
     With the passing away recently of Mr William Graham a link is broken of the widely known and well respected Graham family of Quandong, a family of eight brothers and two sisters, whose ages range between the 40's to 70's [actually 50s to 70s]. As many may not know it might be interesting to state that Mr Graham, along with his father and Mr J Nealon (now all deceased), were the flrst men to do wheat farming in this district on the Quandong fifty years ago or so [this was ca 1870, when WG Jnr would have been only 12]. Mr Graham also followed the gold mining industry at various centres, and with his other brothers won a fair quantity of this precious metal. There were some rich mines on the Quandong when that area first opened.
     In his younger days he was a very good worker for the Church of England, and also a good churchman, walking perhaps three or four miles in all weathers to attend the services. This was before the present Church of England was built. He experienced the ups and downs of life of early Grenfell, suffering some big losses at times. Only a short time back he had eight beautiful big stacks of hay burnt in a yard at his 'Evadale' home that were uninsured.
     The late Mr W. B. Howarth, father of Messrs. Howarth Bros, of the 'Grenfell Record,' was a neighbour for years of the Graham family. At present Mr W. H. Fisher has a fine residence on the spot where once stood the old homestead on Quandong of the Graham family.
     Mr Graham was scarcely if ever troubled with a days sickness up to the time of his demise. — Contributed.27,28,29,30
Death12 May 1933District Hospital, Grenfell, NSW; >
+Cause of death: Chronic osteo arthritis, Failure of the heart.
+Duration: 2 years.
+Medical Attendant: Q. Ercoll, 12 May 1933.
+Father's Name and Occupation: William Graham, Farmer.
+Mother's maiden name: Sarah Cornworth.
+Informant: D. Graham, Brother, Quondong, Grenfell.
+Where born: Snowy River, NSW
+Place married: Not married.31 
Brother & informant: David (Dave) Graham
Burial13 May 1933Church of England Cemetery, Grenfell, NSW; >
+Undertaker: John Thomson for Thomson & Neagle.
+Minister, Religion: Norman C.F. Cooke, Church of England
+Witnesses: J.H. Parker & W.P. Fraser.32 
Minister: Rev. Norman Gerald Frank Cooke
Witness: William Peter Fraser

Citations

  1. Graham, Archibald D, Oral, hereafter called Graham AD, Oral. Sep 1991: Memo1.
  2. Birth Transcription: Graham, John [0049], partially transcribed (witnesses not recorded) in 1992 or 1993 by Lindsay D. Graham from NSW Registry of Births Deaths & Marriages, Registration No. 1863/15618, hereafter called Birth Transcription GrJoh; transcription in Researcher's family history papers, ID0049. Memo2.
  3. Death Transcription: Graham, Hammond [0700]. Certificate 06448/1933 transcribed by Joy Murrin, NSW Transcription Agent on 2 Apr 2005, hereafter called Death Transcription GrH; transcription in Researcher's family history papers, ID0700. Memo3.
  4. Graham AD, Oral. Sep 1991: HG said he was born on the Fish River.
  5. Death Transcription GrH. HG's POB shown as Snowy River, NSW.
  6. Birth Transcription GrJoh.
  7. Birth Transcription: Graham, Sarah [0055], transcribed on 25 Feb 1993 by Lindsay D. Graham from NSW Registry of Births Deaths & Marriages, Registration No. 1865/6400, hereafter called Birth Transcription GrS; transcription in Researcher's family history papers, ID0055.
  8. Birth Transcription: Graham, James [0048], transcribed in 1992 or 1993 by Lindsay D. Graham from NSW Registry of Births Deaths & Marriages, Registration No. 1866/6398, hereafter called Birth Transcription GrJam; transcription in Researcher's family history papers, ID0048. DOB, POB for James in Memo2.
  9. Death Certificate: Graham, Sarah, Issued by NSW Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages, Registration No. 1867/004268, Registered 1 Feb 1867, Copy issued 13 Sep 2007, hereafter called Death Certificate GrSarah; copy in Researcher's family history papers, ID0055. DOD, POD for Sarah in Memo2.
  10. Death Certificate GrSarah. Memo2.
  11. Birth Transcription: Graham, Joseph, transcribed in 1992 or 1993 by Lindsay D. Graham from NSW Registry of Births Deaths & Marriages, Registration No. 1868/12157, hereafter called Birth Transcription GrJos; transcription in Researcher's family history papers, ID0042. Address inferred.
  12. Birth Transcription: Graham, Mary Jane [0051], transcribed in 1992 or 1993 by Lindsay D. Graham from NSW Registry of Births Deaths & Marriages, Registration No. 1871/7615, hereafter called Birth Transcription GrMJ; paper copy in Researcher's family history papers, ID0051. Address, Memo1 inferred.
  13. Birth Transcription: Graham, Christiana [0052], transcribed in early 1993 by Lindsay D. Graham from NSW Registry of Births Deaths & Marriages, Registration No. 1873/8722, hereafter called Birth Transcription GrC; transcription in Researcher's family history papers, ID0052. Address, Memo1 inferred.
  14. Birth Transcription: Graham, David [0037], transcribed in early 1993 by Lindsay D. Graham from NSW Registry of Births Deaths & Marriages, Registration No. 1874/9087, hereafter called Birth Transcription GrD; transcription in Researcher's family history papers, ID0037. Address, Memo1 inferred.
  15. Birth Transcription: Graham, George Henry [0050], transcribed in 1992 or 1993 by Lindsay D. Graham from NSW Registry of Births Deaths & Marriages, Registration No. 1878/10429, hereafter called Birth Transcription GrGH; transcription in Researcher's family history papers, ID0050. Address, Memo1 inferred.
  16. Death Certificate: Graham, William [0038], issued by NSW Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages, Registration No. 1895/004882, dated 24 Mar 2005, hereafter called Death Certificate GrW; original in Researcher's family history papers, ID0038. DOD, POD, Memos 1-10.
  17. Forbes Family History Group, Grenfell Cemetery Transcripts (Published by Forbes Family History Group, Forbes, 2002), hereafter called Forbes FHG, Grenfell Cemetery Transcripts; copy in Researcher's Library. Vol. 1, page 22: DOD.
  18. NSW Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages, On-line Marriages Index, URL http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/FamilyHistory/search.htm, hereafter called NSW BDM Registry, Marriages Index; copy in Researcher's family history papers, ID0679. Registration No. 13182/1911 [Josiah Barker + Fanny Graham], viewed 27 Apr 2005: YOMRegn, Registration District.
  19. Grenfell Record newspaper, published by WB Howarth in Grenfell, NSW, accessed via National Library of Australia website at https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper; hereafter called Grenfell Record/Trove, digital and paper copies in Researcher's Family History records at ID680. 15 Nov 1911, p2, accessed 7 Jul 2013: DOM, POM, Memos.
  20. Graham AD, Oral. Apr 1988: DOD ca 1915. Jun 1991: DOD ca 1911. Feb 1993: DOD ca 1915.
  21. Death Certificate: Graham (nee Carnwath), Sarah [0143], issued by NSW Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages, Registration No. 1914/009218, dated 24 Mar 2005, hereafter called Death Certificate GrS; original in Researcher's family history papers, ID0143. DOD, POD, Memos 1-6.
  22. Graham AD, Oral. Sep 1991: Memo.
  23. Death Transcription GrH. 'Not married'.
  24. Graham AD, Oral. Sep 1991 & Feb 1993: Memo1.
  25. Death Transcription GrH. Memo2.
  26. Death Transcription GrH. Occupation.
  27. Death Transcription: Graham, William [0040]. Certificate 11866/1931 transcribed by Joy Murrin, NSW Transcription Agent in Apr 2005, hereafter called Death Transcription GrW2; transcription in Researcher's family history papers, ID0040. DOD, POD, Memos 1-9.
  28. Forbes FHG, Grenfell Cemetery Transcripts, Vol. 1, page 26: DOD, age 73 [actual 74].
  29. Grenfell Record newspaper, published in Grenfell, NSW, accessed via National Library of Australia Trove web site at https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper; hereafter called Grenfell Record; image and paper copy in Researcher's Family History records at ID0040. Source accessed 21 Oct 2017: DOD, POD, Memos 2, 4 and 5.
  30. Forbes Advocate newspaper, published from 1911 in Forbes, NSW, accessed via National Library of Australia Trove website at http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper; hereafter called Forbes Advocate, digital and paper copies in Researcher's Family History records at ID0040. Source accessed 21 Oct 1917: DOD, POD, Memo 3..
  31. Death Transcription GrH. DOD, POD, Memos 1-8.
  32. Death Transcription GrH. DOBurial, POBurial, Memos1-3.

Rowland Hassall1

M, ID701, (31 Mar 1768-28 Aug 1820)
Last Edited22 Mar 2021
FatherJames Hassall b. say early 1740s
MotherElizabeth Whitmore
NoteDOD late 8/20, buried 30.8.20 [Reeson p102].\ Came in the Duff, Missionary in Tahiti [Reeson p6]. 
Addressfr 1768 - 1793COVENTRY ENGL ----- 000-000-0000 A [Reeson p21]. Assumed to have lived there from birth to marriage. 
Birth31 Mar 1768Coventry, Warwickshire, ENGLAND2,3 
Occupations 1790Weaver of Indian silk, Coventry, ENGLAND4 
Marriage15 Jul 1793Elizabeth Hancox; Holy Trinity Church, Coventry, Warwickshire, ENGLAND5,6 
Addressfr 1793 - Aug 1796Elizabeth Hassall; Coventry, Warwickshire, ENGLAND; >
With spouse. Assumed to have lived there from marriage until left for Tahiti.7 
Birth of son29 May 1794Rev. Thomas Hassall; Coventry, Warwickshire, ENGLAND8,3 
Birth of son13 May 1796Samuel Otoo Hassall; Coventry, Warwickshire, ENGLAND; >
Second son.9,10,3 
Travelfr 10 Aug 1796 - 5 Mar 1797Elizabeth Hancox; At sea HMS DUFF ----- 000-000-0000 S Sailing from London to Tahiti (via Rio de Janeiro and Cape of Good Hope) with 30 other missionaries from the London Missionary Society [Reeson pp21-24, Burcher pp26-28]. 
Addressfr Mar 1797 - 1798Elizabeth Hancox; Matavai TAHITI ----- 000-000-0000 S [Reeson pp27-29]. 
Travelfr 1798 - 14 May 1798Elizabeth Hancox; At sea ----- 000-000-0000 S Sailing from Tahiti to Sydney on Nautilus [Reeson p29]. 
Birth of son31 Jan 1798Jonathan Hassall; Matavai, TAHITI11,3 
Birth of daughter1799Mary Cover Hassall 
Birth of son1802James Hassall; Parramatta?, NSW 
Birth of daughter1804Eliza Cordelia Hassall 
Birth of daughter28 Jul 1806Susannah Marsden Hassall; Parramatta, NSW12,13 
Birth of daughter1808Anne Hassall; Parramatta?, NSW 
Birth of daughter1810Elizabeth Hassall; Parramatta?, NSW 
Marriage of son22 Nov 1819Jonathan Hassall, Mary Rouse; St John's Anglican Church, Parramatta, NSW14 
GEDCOMfrom AUG 1820Unknown GEDCOM tag: _MED Influenza epidemic Died [Reeson p102]. 
Death28 Aug 1820Parramatta, NSW15,16 
Buriala 28 Aug 1820St John's Cemetery, O'Connell Street, Parramatta, NSW17 

Family

Elizabeth Hancox b. 19 Jul 1766, d. 11 Feb 1834
Children 1.Rev. Thomas Hassall+ b. 29 May 1794, d. 29 Mar 1868
 2.Samuel Otoo Hassall+ b. 13 May 1796, d. 25 Jul 1830
 3.Jonathan Hassall+ b. 31 Jan 1798, d. 13 Dec 1834
 4.Mary Cover Hassall+ b. 1799, d. 1825
 5.James Hassall b. 1802, d. 1862
 6.Eliza Cordelia Hassall b. 1804, d. 1835
 7.Susannah Marsden Hassall+ b. 28 Jul 1806, d. 15 Aug 1890
 8.Anne Hassall b. 1808, d. 1891
 9.Elizabeth Hassall b. 1810, d. 1812

Citations

  1. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: The moving story of a young woman in the convict town of Sydney and the South Seas (Published by Openbook Publishers, Adelaide, SA, 1999); hereafter called Reeson, Currency Lass; copy in Researcher's Library: Page 6: Given name, Surname.
  2. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: p6: YOB 1768.
  3. Descendant indiented chart, Hassall family, compiled by Don Ferguson, Port Melbourne, VIC on 25 May 2018; hereafter called FH chart, Hassall; copy in Researcher's Family History records: DOB, POB.
  4. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: pPage 21: Occupation, Address.
  5. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: p6: YOM.
  6. FH chart, Hassall: DOM, POM.
  7. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: p21 -- Memo2.
  8. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: p6: YOB.
  9. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: p6: YOB. p88: POB Coventry.
  10. Jill Thomas et al Lang's Creek Anglican Cemetery Boorowa N.S.W. 1845-1988 (Published by the Authors, Boorowa, NSW in ca 1988), hereafter called Thomas, Lang's Creek Cemetery; copy in Researcher's Library. Page 32: Memo.
  11. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: p6: YOB. Page 29: DOB < May 1798. Page 32: POB.
  12. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: pPage 7: YOB.
  13. 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 Page 206: DOB, POB.
  14. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: p85: DOM, POM.
  15. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: p6: YOD 1820.
  16. FH chart, Hassall: DOD, POD.
  17. FH chart, Hassall: POBurial.

Elizabeth Hancox1,2

F, ID702, (19 Jul 1766-11 Feb 1834)
Last Edited22 Mar 2021
NoteMissionary in Tahiti. Came in the Duff [Reeson p6]. 
Birth19 Jul 1766Warwickshire, ENGLAND3,4 
Marriage15 Jul 1793Rowland Hassall; Holy Trinity Church, Coventry, Warwickshire, ENGLAND5,6 
Married Name15 Jul 1793Hassall 
Addressfr 1793 - Aug 1796Rowland Hassall; Coventry, Warwickshire, ENGLAND; >
With spouse. Assumed to have lived there from marriage until left for Tahiti.7 
Birth of son29 May 1794Rev. Thomas Hassall; Coventry, Warwickshire, ENGLAND3,4 
Birth of son13 May 1796Samuel Otoo Hassall; Coventry, Warwickshire, ENGLAND; >
Second son.8,9,4 
Travelfr 10 Aug 1796 - 5 Mar 1797Rowland Hassall; At sea HMS DUFF ----- 000-000-0000 S Sailing from London to Tahiti (via Rio de Janeiro and Cape of Good Hope) with 30 other missionaries from the London Missionary Society [Reeson pp21-24, Burcher pp26-28]. 
Addressfr Mar 1797 - 1798Rowland Hassall; Matavai TAHITI ----- 000-000-0000 S [Reeson pp27-29]. 
Travelfr 1798 - 14 May 1798Rowland Hassall; At sea ----- 000-000-0000 S Sailing from Tahiti to Sydney on Nautilus [Reeson p29]. 
Birth of son31 Jan 1798Jonathan Hassall; Matavai, TAHITI10,4 
Birth of daughter1799Mary Cover Hassall 
Birth of son1802James Hassall; Parramatta?, NSW 
Birth of daughter1804Eliza Cordelia Hassall 
Birth of daughter28 Jul 1806Susannah Marsden Hassall; Parramatta, NSW11,12 
Birth of daughter1808Anne Hassall; Parramatta?, NSW 
Birth of daughter1810Elizabeth Hassall; Parramatta?, NSW 
Marriage of daughter1819Mary Cover Hassall, Rev. Walter Lawry 
Marriage of son22 Nov 1819Jonathan Hassall, Mary Rouse; St John's Anglican Church, Parramatta, NSW13 
Marriage of son12 Aug 1822Rev. Thomas Hassall, Anne Marsden; St John's Church, Parramatta, NSW; >
No details of children other than JSH [Reeson p6]. Expecting in 5/23 [Reeson p193].5,6 
Marriage of daughter1823Eliza Cordelia Hassall, Rev. William Walker 
Marriage of daughter7 Feb 1827Susannah Marsden Hassall, William Shelley II; St John's Church, Parramatta, NSW14,15,16,17 
Marriage of daughter1830Anne Hassall, Robert Mackay Campbell 
Death11 Feb 1834'Matavai', Cobbity, NSW18,19 
Burialc 13 Feb 1834St John's Cemetery, O'Connell Street, Parramatta, NSW20 

Family

Rowland Hassall b. 31 Mar 1768, d. 28 Aug 1820
Children 1.Rev. Thomas Hassall+ b. 29 May 1794, d. 29 Mar 1868
 2.Samuel Otoo Hassall+ b. 13 May 1796, d. 25 Jul 1830
 3.Jonathan Hassall+ b. 31 Jan 1798, d. 13 Dec 1834
 4.Mary Cover Hassall+ b. 1799, d. 1825
 5.James Hassall b. 1802, d. 1862
 6.Eliza Cordelia Hassall b. 1804, d. 1835
 7.Susannah Marsden Hassall+ b. 28 Jul 1806, d. 15 Aug 1890
 8.Anne Hassall b. 1808, d. 1891
 9.Elizabeth Hassall b. 1810, d. 1812

Citations

  1. Descendant indiented chart, Hassall family, compiled by Don Ferguson, Port Melbourne, VIC on 25 May 2018; hereafter called FH chart, Hassall; copy in Researcher's Family History records: Given name, Maiden surname.
  2. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: The moving story of a young woman in the convict town of Sydney and the South Seas (Published by Openbook Publishers, Adelaide, SA, 1999); hereafter called Reeson, Currency Lass; copy in Researcher's Library: Page 6: Given name, Maiden surname.
  3. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: p6: YOB.
  4. FH chart, Hassall: DOB, POB.
  5. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: p6: YOM.
  6. FH chart, Hassall: DOM, POM.
  7. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: p21 -- Memo2.
  8. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: p6: YOB. p88: POB Coventry.
  9. Jill Thomas et al Lang's Creek Anglican Cemetery Boorowa N.S.W. 1845-1988 (Published by the Authors, Boorowa, NSW in ca 1988), hereafter called Thomas, Lang's Creek Cemetery; copy in Researcher's Library. Page 32: Memo.
  10. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: p6: YOB. Page 29: DOB < May 1798. Page 32: POB.
  11. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: pPage 7: YOB.
  12. 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 Page 206: DOB, POB.
  13. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: p85: DOM, POM.
  14. 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: DOM 6 Feb 1827.
  15. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: p7: YOM.
  16. Parramatta FHG, Parramatta Pioneer Register Vol 2: p206: DOM, POM.
  17. 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: DOM 8 Feb 1827, POM.
  18. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: p6: YOD.
  19. FH chart, Hassall: DOD, POD.
  20. FH chart, Hassall: POBurial.

Rev. Thomas Hassall1,2

M, ID703, (29 May 1794-29 Mar 1868)
Last Edited27 May 2018
FatherRowland Hassall b. 31 Mar 1768, d. 28 Aug 1820
MotherElizabeth Hancox b. 19 Jul 1766, d. 11 Feb 1834
NoteIn 1827, Reverend Thomas Hassall was given the parish of Narellan, which included Cobbitty. He soon acquired the property 'Denbigh' from the widow of Charles Hook. Thomas’ parish was a large one, with his first preaching stations reaching from Cabramatta to Goulburn, and he indulged his fondness for well-bred horses which he rode to the widely scattered areas of occupation. His father-in-law, Rev. Samuel Marsden, had been nicknamed the Flogging Parson, and Thomas soon became known as the Galloping Parson. 
Birth29 May 1794Coventry, Warwickshire, ENGLAND3,4 
Marriage12 Aug 1822Anne Marsden; St John's Church, Parramatta, NSW; >
No details of children other than JSH [Reeson p6]. Expecting in 5/23 [Reeson p193].5,6 
Birth of son1823Rev. James Samuel Hassall3 
(Rector) NoteSt Paul's Anglican Church, Cobbity, NSW (Church); In 1827, Rev. Thomas Hassall was given the parish of Narellan, which included Cobbitty. He soon acquired the property 'Denbigh' from the widow of Charles Hook and built Heber Chapel on Pomare Grove (named after Tahitian chieftain Pomare), a grant obtained for him by his father in 1817. Heber Chapel was dedicated in 1828 by Thomas’ father-in-law, Rev. Samuel Marsden. Thomas’ brother Samuel died in 1830, and his is the first vault in the churchyard.
By 1840 the foundation stone of St. Paul’s Anglican Church had been laid and the church was completed in 1842. Heber Chapel was used as a schoolhouse during the week with a schoolmaster’s residence attached. A new rectory was built across the road from St. Paul’s in 1870.
Charles Cowper was one of the main promoters of the scheme to build St. Paul’s at Cobbitty. Sir Charles later became the Member for Cumberland in the Legislative Council and Premier of New South Wales. He died in London in 1876. 
Death29 Mar 1868'Denbigh', Cobbity, NSW7,8 

Family

Anne Marsden b. 2 Mar 1794, d. 18 Jun 1885
Child 1.Rev. James Samuel Hassall b. 1823, d. 1904

Citations

  1. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: The moving story of a young woman in the convict town of Sydney and the South Seas (Published by Openbook Publishers, Adelaide, SA, 1999); hereafter called Reeson, Currency Lass; copy in Researcher's Library: Page 6: Given name, Surname.
  2. Descendant indiented chart, Hassall family, compiled by Don Ferguson, Port Melbourne, VIC on 25 May 2018; hereafter called FH chart, Hassall; copy in Researcher's Family History records: Given name, Surname.
  3. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: p6: YOB.
  4. FH chart, Hassall: DOB, POB.
  5. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: p6: YOM.
  6. FH chart, Hassall: DOM, POM.
  7. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: p6: YOD.
  8. FH chart, Hassall: DOD, POD.

Rev. Samuel Marsden

M, ID704
Last Edited1 Apr 2019
Note[Reeson p6]. 
Birth of daughter2 Mar 1794Anne Marsden; at sea on 'William', bound for Port Jackson1,2 
Birth of son1799Charles S. Marsden; YOB Reeson p51.3 
(Officiating Minister) Marriage10 Oct 1804Thomas Dunn, Rose Bean; St John's Anglican Church, Parramatta, NSW; >
Married by Rev. Samuel Marsden.
Eight children.
First child born out of wedlock, probably the result of Rose being raped by two Irish convicts in Feb 1803 (13 months before the Vinegar Hill uprising by Irish convicts).
First child born 29 Jul 1804 [so could not have been result of the rape].4,5,6,7,8 
(Witness) NoteSt Paul's Anglican Church, Cobbity, NSW (Church); In 1827, Rev. Thomas Hassall was given the parish of Narellan, which included Cobbitty. He soon acquired the property 'Denbigh' from the widow of Charles Hook and built Heber Chapel on Pomare Grove (named after Tahitian chieftain Pomare), a grant obtained for him by his father in 1817. Heber Chapel was dedicated in 1828 by Thomas’ father-in-law, Rev. Samuel Marsden. Thomas’ brother Samuel died in 1830, and his is the first vault in the churchyard.
By 1840 the foundation stone of St. Paul’s Anglican Church had been laid and the church was completed in 1842. Heber Chapel was used as a schoolhouse during the week with a schoolmaster’s residence attached. A new rectory was built across the road from St. Paul’s in 1870.
Charles Cowper was one of the main promoters of the scheme to build St. Paul’s at Cobbitty. Sir Charles later became the Member for Cumberland in the Legislative Council and Premier of New South Wales. He died in London in 1876. 

Family

Children 1.Elizabeth Marsden
 2.Anne Marsden+ b. 2 Mar 1794, d. 18 Jun 1885
 3.Charles S. Marsden b. 1799, d. c 1868

Citations

  1. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: The moving story of a young woman in the convict town of Sydney and the South Seas (Published by Openbook Publishers, Adelaide, SA, 1999); hereafter called Reeson, Currency Lass; copy in Researcher's Library: Page 6: YOB.
  2. Descendant indiented chart, Hassall family, compiled by Don Ferguson, Port Melbourne, VIC on 25 May 2018; hereafter called FH chart, Hassall; copy in Researcher's Family History records: DOB, POB.
  3. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: punknown cd.
  4. Parramatta Family History Group, Parramatta Pioneer Register, Volume 1, Foundation to Federation (published by Parramatta & District Historical Society Inc., Parramatta, NSW in 2003, reproduced on CD in 2013), hereafter called Parramatta Pioneer Register Vol 1; CD in Researcher's Library. Names of contributors for all items are listed in the CD. Page 28: Marriage.
  5. Marion McGuirk, The Battle of Vinegar Hill March 1804: Our Pioneers (published by Blacktown City Council, Blacktown, NSW, 2005); hereafter called McGuirk, Battle of Vinegar Hill; copy in Researcher's Library. Page 53: YOM, POM, Memo1, Memo2.
  6. Silver (nee Ramsay), Lynette R, Letter, hereafter called Silver LR, Letter; original in Researcher's Family History records, ID3461. 25 Oct 1996: YOM, Memo3.
  7. OZIGEN - Australian Genealogy: Robert Mote's Family Tree - mainly Australian families with UK and Irish ancestry at URL https://www.ozigen.com/; hereafter called Mote Family Tree website. Site viewed 25 Mar 2020: Memo4.
  8. NSW Registry of Births, Deaths & Marriages, Online Marriages Index, URL https://familyhistory.bdm.nsw.gov.au/; hereafter called NSW Online Marriages Index. Registration No. 604/1804 V1804604 [Thomas dunn + Rose Bean], viewed 18 Apr 2020: DOM [date by reduction], Registration District CB = St John's Church, Parramatte.

Anne Marsden

F, ID705, (2 Mar 1794-18 Jun 1885)
Last Edited26 May 2018
FatherRev. Samuel Marsden
NoteName [Reeson p18 etc]. Name Ann [Reeson p6]. 
Birth2 Mar 1794at sea on 'William', bound for Port Jackson1,2 
Marriage12 Aug 1822Rev. Thomas Hassall; St John's Church, Parramatta, NSW; >
No details of children other than JSH [Reeson p6]. Expecting in 5/23 [Reeson p193].3,4 
Married Name12 Aug 1822Hassall 
Birth of son1823Rev. James Samuel Hassall1 
Death18 Jun 1885'Denbigh', Cobbity, NSW5,6 
Burialc 20 Jun 1885St Paul's Cemetery, Cobbity, NSW7 

Family

Rev. Thomas Hassall b. 29 May 1794, d. 29 Mar 1868
Child 1.Rev. James Samuel Hassall b. 1823, d. 1904

Citations

  1. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: The moving story of a young woman in the convict town of Sydney and the South Seas (Published by Openbook Publishers, Adelaide, SA, 1999); hereafter called Reeson, Currency Lass; copy in Researcher's Library: Page 6: YOB.
  2. Descendant indiented chart, Hassall family, compiled by Don Ferguson, Port Melbourne, VIC on 25 May 2018; hereafter called FH chart, Hassall; copy in Researcher's Family History records: DOB, POB.
  3. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: p6: YOM.
  4. FH chart, Hassall: DOM, POM.
  5. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: p6: YOD.
  6. FH chart, Hassall: DOD, POD.
  7. FH chart, Hassall: POBurial.

Rev. James Samuel Hassall

M, ID706, (1823-1904)
Last Edited26 May 2018
FatherRev. Thomas Hassall b. 29 May 1794, d. 29 Mar 1868
MotherAnne Marsden b. 2 Mar 1794, d. 18 Jun 1885
NoteName [Reeson p6].\ Author of 'In Old Australia' [Reeson p6]. 
Birth18231 
Death19042 

Citations

  1. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: The moving story of a young woman in the convict town of Sydney and the South Seas (Published by Openbook Publishers, Adelaide, SA, 1999); hereafter called Reeson, Currency Lass; copy in Researcher's Library: Page 6: YOB.
  2. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: p6: YOD.

Samuel Otoo Hassall1,2,3

M, ID707, (13 May 1796-25 Jul 1830)
Last Edited27 May 2018
FatherRowland Hassall b. 31 Mar 1768, d. 28 Aug 1820
MotherElizabeth Hancox b. 19 Jul 1766, d. 11 Feb 1834
Birth13 May 1796Coventry, Warwickshire, ENGLAND; >
Second son.4,5,6 
Birth of son22 Aug 1820Rowland James Hassall; Parramatta, NSW7,6 
Birth of daughters 1822Elizabeth Ann Hassall 
Birth of daughters 1824Mary Susannah Hassall 
Birth of sons 1826Thomas Hancox Hassall 
Birth of sons 1828James Mileham Hassall 
Birth of sons 1830Samuel Otoo Hassall 
Death25 Jul 1830'Macquarie Grove', Cobbitty, NSW8,9,10 
Widow: Lucy Hassall

Family

Lucy Mileham b. c 1799, d. 9 May 1882
Children 1.Rowland James Hassall b. 22 Aug 1820, d. 3 Sep 1820
 2.Elizabeth Ann Hassall b. s 1822
 3.Mary Susannah Hassall b. s 1824
 4.Thomas Hancox Hassall b. s 1826
 5.James Mileham Hassall b. s 1828
 6.Samuel Otoo Hassall b. s 1830

Citations

  1. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: The moving story of a young woman in the convict town of Sydney and the South Seas (Published by Openbook Publishers, Adelaide, SA, 1999); hereafter called Reeson, Currency Lass; copy in Researcher's Library: Page 6: Given names, Surname.
  2. Jill Thomas et al Lang's Creek Anglican Cemetery Boorowa N.S.W. 1845-1988 (Published by the Authors, Boorowa, NSW in ca 1988), hereafter called Thomas, Lang's Creek Cemetery; copy in Researcher's Library. Page 32: Given names Samuel Otoo (Otto), Surname.
  3. Descendant indiented chart, Hassall family, compiled by Don Ferguson, Port Melbourne, VIC on 25 May 2018; hereafter called FH chart, Hassall; copy in Researcher's Family History records: Given name, Surname.
  4. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: p6: YOB. p88: POB Coventry.
  5. Jill Thomas et al, Lang's Creek Cemetery, p32: Memo.
  6. FH chart, Hassall: DOB, POB.
  7. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: p101: MOB, YOB, POB.
  8. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: p6: YOD.
  9. Jill Thomas et al, Lang's Creek Cemetery, p32: DOD, POD.
  10. FH chart, Hassall: DOD, POD.

Dr James Mileham

M, ID708
Last Edited31 Mar 2019
Note[Reeson p6]. 
Note(?) (?); JM's first wife (not married?) [Reeson p70]. YOM GFSPO. 
Note(?) (?); JM's remarriage, YOM [Reeson p82]. 
Marriage1790(?) (?) 
Birth of daughterc 1799Lucy Mileham; NSW1,2 
AddressAt Nov 1818Windsor, NSW; >
Alone? Current @ 11/18 [Reeson p70]. 
Marriage1819(?) (?) 
Death 

Family 1

(?) (?) d. 1818
Child 1.Lucy Mileham+ b. c 1799, d. 9 May 1882

Family 2

(?) (?)

Citations

  1. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: The moving story of a young woman in the convict town of Sydney and the South Seas (Published by Openbook Publishers, Adelaide, SA, 1999); hereafter called Reeson, Currency Lass; copy in Researcher's Library: Page 88: POB NSW.
  2. Jill Thomas et al Lang's Creek Anglican Cemetery Boorowa N.S.W. 1845-1988 (Published by the Authors, Boorowa, NSW in ca 1988), hereafter called Thomas, Lang's Creek Cemetery; copy in Researcher's Library. Page 32: age 82 at DOD 9 May 1882.

Lucy Mileham1,2

F, ID709, (c 1799-9 May 1882)
Last Edited27 May 2018
FatherDr James Mileham
Mother(?) (?) d. 1818
Birthc 1799NSW3,4 
Married Name22 Nov 1819Hassall 
Birth of son22 Aug 1820Rowland James Hassall; Parramatta, NSW5,6 
Birth of daughters 1822Elizabeth Ann Hassall 
Birth of daughters 1824Mary Susannah Hassall 
Birth of sons 1826Thomas Hancox Hassall 
Birth of sons 1828James Mileham Hassall 
Birth of sons 1830Samuel Otoo Hassall 
(Widow) Death25 Jul 1830Samuel Otoo Hassall; 'Macquarie Grove', Cobbitty, NSW7,8,9 
Death9 May 1882'Fernside', Camden, NSW8,10 

Family

Samuel Otoo Hassall b. 13 May 1796, d. 25 Jul 1830
Children 1.Rowland James Hassall b. 22 Aug 1820, d. 3 Sep 1820
 2.Elizabeth Ann Hassall b. s 1822
 3.Mary Susannah Hassall b. s 1824
 4.Thomas Hancox Hassall b. s 1826
 5.James Mileham Hassall b. s 1828
 6.Samuel Otoo Hassall b. s 1830

Citations

  1. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: The moving story of a young woman in the convict town of Sydney and the South Seas (Published by Openbook Publishers, Adelaide, SA, 1999); hereafter called Reeson, Currency Lass; copy in Researcher's Library: Page 6: Given name, Maiden surname.
  2. Descendant indiented chart, Hassall family, compiled by Don Ferguson, Port Melbourne, VIC on 25 May 2018; hereafter called FH chart, Hassall; copy in Researcher's Family History records: Given name, Maiden surname.
  3. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: p88: POB NSW.
  4. Jill Thomas et al Lang's Creek Anglican Cemetery Boorowa N.S.W. 1845-1988 (Published by the Authors, Boorowa, NSW in ca 1988), hereafter called Thomas, Lang's Creek Cemetery; copy in Researcher's Library. Page 32: age 82 at DOD 9 May 1882.
  5. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: p101: MOB, YOB, POB.
  6. FH chart, Hassall: DOB, POB.
  7. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: p6: YOD.
  8. Jill Thomas et al, Lang's Creek Cemetery, p32: DOD, POD.
  9. FH chart, Hassall: DOD, POD.
  10. FH chart, Hassall: DOD May 1882, POD NSW.

Jonathan Hassall1

M, ID710, (31 Jan 1798-13 Dec 1834)
Last Edited20 Apr 2020
FatherRowland Hassall b. 31 Mar 1768, d. 28 Aug 1820
MotherElizabeth Hancox b. 19 Jul 1766, d. 11 Feb 1834
Birth31 Jan 1798Matavai, TAHITI2,3 
Addressfrom Nov 1819Mary Hassall; 'Matavai', Cowpastures, NSW; >
With spouse.4 
Marriage22 Nov 1819Mary Rouse; St John's Anglican Church, Parramatta, NSW5 
Church: St John's Anglican Church, Parramatta, NSW (Church)
Birth of sonAug 1820Rowland James Hassall; Parramatta?, NSW 
Death13 Dec 1834'Matavai', Cobbity, NSW6,7 
Burialc 15 Dec 1834St Matthew's, Windsor, NSW8 
Cemetery: St Matthew's Church, Windsor, NSW (Cemetery)

Family

Mary Rouse b. 13 Jan 1799, d. 15 Dec 1883
Child 1.Rowland James Hassall b. Aug 1820

Citations

  1. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: The moving story of a young woman in the convict town of Sydney and the South Seas (Published by Openbook Publishers, Adelaide, SA, 1999); hereafter called Reeson, Currency Lass; copy in Researcher's Library: Page 6: Given name, Surname.
  2. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: p6: YOB. Page 29: DOB < May 1798. Page 32: POB.
  3. Descendant indiented chart, Hassall family, compiled by Don Ferguson, Port Melbourne, VIC on 25 May 2018; hereafter called FH chart, Hassall; copy in Researcher's Family History records: DOB, POB.
  4. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: p92: Address, Memo.
  5. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: p85: DOM, POM.
  6. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: p6: YOD.
  7. FH chart, Hassall: DOD, POD.
  8. FH chart, Hassall: POBurial.

Mary Rouse1,2

F, ID711, (13 Jan 1799-15 Dec 1883)
Last Edited20 Apr 2020
Birth13 Jan 1799ENGLAND3,4 
Addressfrom Nov 1819Jonathan Hassall; 'Matavai', Cowpastures, NSW; >
With spouse.5 
Marriage22 Nov 1819Jonathan Hassall; St John's Anglican Church, Parramatta, NSW6 
Church: St John's Anglican Church, Parramatta, NSW (Church)
Married Name22 Nov 1819Hassall 
Birth of sonAug 1820Rowland James Hassall; Parramatta?, NSW 
Death15 Dec 1883'Berkshire Park', NSW7 
Burialc 17 Dec 1883St Matthew's, Windsor, NSW8 
Cemetery: St Matthew's Church, Windsor, NSW (Cemetery)

Family

Jonathan Hassall b. 31 Jan 1798, d. 13 Dec 1834
Child 1.Rowland James Hassall b. Aug 1820

Citations

  1. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: The moving story of a young woman in the convict town of Sydney and the South Seas (Published by Openbook Publishers, Adelaide, SA, 1999); hereafter called Reeson, Currency Lass; copy in Researcher's Library: Page 6: Given name, Maiden surname.
  2. Descendant indiented chart, Hassall family, compiled by Don Ferguson, Port Melbourne, VIC on 25 May 2018; hereafter called FH chart, Hassall; copy in Researcher's Family History records: Given name, Maiden surname.
  3. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: p88: POB NSW.
  4. FH chart, Hassall: DOB, CountryOB.
  5. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: p92: Address, Memo.
  6. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: p85: DOM, POM.
  7. FH chart, Hassall: DOD, POD.
  8. FH chart, Hassall: POBurial.

James Hassall

M, ID712, (1802-1862)
Last Edited26 Sep 2013
FatherRowland Hassall b. 31 Mar 1768, d. 28 Aug 1820
MotherElizabeth Hancox b. 19 Jul 1766, d. 11 Feb 1834
NoteName, YOB, YOD [Reeson p6]. POB? [Reeson p32]. 
NoteCatherine Payne Lloyd; YOM [Reeson p6]. 
Birth1802Parramatta?, NSW 
Marriage1836Catherine Payne Lloyd 
Death1862 

Catherine Payne Lloyd

F, ID713
Last Edited13 Jan 2007
NoteJames Hassall; YOM [Reeson p6]. 
Death 
Marriage1836James Hassall 
Married NameHassall 

Family

James Hassall b. 1802, d. 1862

Eliza Cordelia Hassall

F, ID714, (1804-1835)
Last Edited26 Sep 2013
FatherRowland Hassall b. 31 Mar 1768, d. 28 Aug 1820
MotherElizabeth Hancox b. 19 Jul 1766, d. 11 Feb 1834
NoteName, YOB, YOD [Reeson p6]. 
NoteRev. William Walker; YOM [Reeson p6]. 
Birth1804 
Marriage1823Rev. William Walker 
Married NameWalker 
Death1835 

Family

Rev. William Walker b. 1800, d. 1855

Rev. William Walker

M, ID715, (1800-1855)
Last Edited1 Apr 2019
NoteName, YOB, YOD [Reeson p6].\ Missionary to the Aborigines [Reeson p6]. 
NoteEliza Cordelia Hassall; YOM [Reeson p6]. 
Birth1800 
Marriage1823Eliza Cordelia Hassall 
Death1855 

Family

Eliza Cordelia Hassall b. 1804, d. 1835

Mary Cover Hassall

F, ID716, (1799-1825)
Last Edited10 Jan 2007
FatherRowland Hassall b. 31 Mar 1768, d. 28 Aug 1820
MotherElizabeth Hancox b. 19 Jul 1766, d. 11 Feb 1834
NoteName, YOB, YOD [Reeson p6].\ Missionary in Tonga [Reeson p6]. 
NoteRev. Walter Lawry; YOM [Reeson p6]. 
Birth1799 
Marriage1819Rev. Walter Lawry 
Married NameLawry 
Birth of daughterc Aug 1820Elizabeth Lawry; Sydney, NSW1,2 
Birth of son1821Rev. Henry Hassall Lawry1 
Birth of daughter1823Elizabeth Anna Lawry3 
Death1825 
Birth of daughter1825Mary Australia Lawry4 

Family

Rev. Walter Lawry b. 1793, d. 1859
Children 1.Elizabeth Lawry b. c Aug 1820, d. Sep 1820
 2.Rev. Henry Hassall Lawry b. 1821, d. 1906
 3.Elizabeth Anna Lawry b. 1823, d. 1857
 4.Mary Australia Lawry b. 1825, d. 1903

Citations

  1. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: The moving story of a young woman in the convict town of Sydney and the South Seas (Published by Openbook Publishers, Adelaide, SA, 1999); hereafter called Reeson, Currency Lass; copy in Researcher's Library: Page Page 6/7: YOB.
  2. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: pPages 100/101: DOB ca Aug 1820.
  3. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: pp 6/7 -- YOB.
  4. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: p7 -- YOB.

Joseph Lawry

M, ID717, (1766-1832)
Last Edited1 Apr 2019
NoteName, YOB, YOD [Reeson p6]. 
NoteAnna Vercoe; YOM [Reeson p6]. 
Birth1766 
Marriage1790Anna Vercoe 
Birth of son1793Rev. Walter Lawry 
Marriage of son1819Rev. Walter Lawry, Mary Cover Hassall 
Marriage of son1829Rev. Walter Lawry, Eliza Molyneaux; EM's second marriage.1 
Death1832 

Family

Anna Vercoe b. 1764, d. 1841
Children 1.Anna Lawry+
 2.Rev. Walter Lawry+ b. 1793, d. 1859

Citations

  1. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: The moving story of a young woman in the convict town of Sydney and the South Seas (Published by Openbook Publishers, Adelaide, SA, 1999); hereafter called Reeson, Currency Lass; copy in Researcher's Library: Page 6 -- YOM, Memo.

Anna Vercoe

F, ID718, (1764-1841)
Last Edited1 Apr 2019
NoteJoseph Lawry; YOM [Reeson p6]. 
NoteName, YOB, YOD [Reeson p6]. 
Married NameLawry 
Birth1764 
Marriage1790Joseph Lawry 
Birth of son1793Rev. Walter Lawry 
Marriage of son1819Rev. Walter Lawry, Mary Cover Hassall 
Marriage of son1829Rev. Walter Lawry, Eliza Molyneaux; EM's second marriage.1 
Death1841 

Family

Joseph Lawry b. 1766, d. 1832
Children 1.Anna Lawry+
 2.Rev. Walter Lawry+ b. 1793, d. 1859

Citations

  1. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: The moving story of a young woman in the convict town of Sydney and the South Seas (Published by Openbook Publishers, Adelaide, SA, 1999); hereafter called Reeson, Currency Lass; copy in Researcher's Library: Page 6 -- YOM, Memo.

Rev. Walter Lawry

M, ID719, (1793-1859)
Last Edited1 Apr 2019
FatherJoseph Lawry b. 1766, d. 1832
MotherAnna Vercoe b. 1764, d. 1841
NoteName, YOB, YOD [Reeson p6].\ Missionary in Tonga and New Zealand [Reeson p6]. 
NoteMary Cover Hassall; YOM [Reeson p6]. 
Birth1793 
Marriage1819Mary Cover Hassall 
Birth of daughterc Aug 1820Elizabeth Lawry; Sydney, NSW1,2 
Birth of son1821Rev. Henry Hassall Lawry1 
Birth of daughter1823Elizabeth Anna Lawry3 
Birth of daughter1825Mary Australia Lawry4 
Marriage1829Eliza Molyneaux; EM's second marriage.5 
Marriage of son1849Rev. Henry Hassall Lawry, Hephzibah Forsaith6 
Death1859 

Family 1

Mary Cover Hassall b. 1799, d. 1825
Children 1.Elizabeth Lawry b. c Aug 1820, d. Sep 1820
 2.Rev. Henry Hassall Lawry b. 1821, d. 1906
 3.Elizabeth Anna Lawry b. 1823, d. 1857
 4.Mary Australia Lawry b. 1825, d. 1903

Family 2

Eliza Molyneaux b. 1789, d. 1877

Citations

  1. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: The moving story of a young woman in the convict town of Sydney and the South Seas (Published by Openbook Publishers, Adelaide, SA, 1999); hereafter called Reeson, Currency Lass; copy in Researcher's Library: Page Page 6/7: YOB.
  2. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: pPages 100/101: DOB ca Aug 1820.
  3. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: pp 6/7 -- YOB.
  4. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: p7 -- YOB.
  5. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: p6 -- YOM, Memo.
  6. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: pPage 6/7: YOM.

Eliza Molyneaux1

F, ID720, (1789-1877)
Last Edited1 Apr 2019
Note(?) White; EM's first marriage [Reeson p6]. 
Birth17892 
Marriage1829Rev. Walter Lawry; EM's second marriage.3 
Married NameLawry 
Death18774 

Family

Rev. Walter Lawry b. 1793, d. 1859

Citations

  1. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: The moving story of a young woman in the convict town of Sydney and the South Seas (Published by Openbook Publishers, Adelaide, SA, 1999); hereafter called Reeson, Currency Lass; copy in Researcher's Library: Page 6 -- Given name, Surname.
  2. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: p6 -- YOB.
  3. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: p6 -- YOM, Memo.
  4. Margaret Reeson, Currency Lass: p6 -- YOD.