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Greensborough Historical Society
Genealogical Document, The Iredales of Greensborough by Noel Withers, 22/01/1823o
... . Genealogical Document Greensborough Historical Society ...The origins of the Iredale family are traced from Huddersfield in Yorkshire to the arrival of James Iredale in Greensborough (circa 1858). An outline of the life and origins of a pioneer Greensborough family.4 typed pages.iredale family, george arthur iredale, emma gilding, james iredale, margaret sunderland -
Greensborough Historical Society
Genealogical Document, Edward Bernard Green - Greensborough, 1809o
... Genealogical Document ...A short history of Edward Bernard Green, after whom Greensborough was named. Describes his various business activities including his purchase of property on the Plenty River and his contract for the carriage of mail overland between Melbourne and Sydney. Author unknown.Background on the origins of "Greensborough".2 typed pages.greensborough, edward bernard green, green family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Genealogical Document, Middleton Family - Briar Hill, 1923o
... Family - Briar Hill Genealogical Document ...Details of the Middleton family of Briar Hill from their arrival in Australia from England in 1923/24. Lists the children of Jesse Middleton and Florence Clark.2 typed pages.middleton family jesse middleton, briar hill -
Greensborough Historical Society
Genealogical Document, Poulter Family, 1827o
... Genealogical Document ...A collection of copies of extracts listing members of the Poulter family and their origins. Includes Susan and James Chapman.Background to the Poulter family, Greensborough pioneers.A collection of copies of extracts listing members of the Poulter family and their origins. Some handwritten notes are included.poulter, chapman, greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Genealogical Document, Poulter Genealogy, 1834o
... Genealogy Genealogical Document ...Information about Susannah Forge (nee Poulter), daughter of Samuel Poulter and Susan Haylock. Includes an article from the Wangaratta Chronicle Feb 13 1901, relating the bushfire at Mrs Forge's property.3 pages. Downloaded from internet site.poulter family, susannah forge -
Greensborough Historical Society
Genealogical Document, Poulter Family Tree, 1656o
... Family Tree Genealogical Document ...A handwritten account of the Poulter family tree from 1656. Includes descendants of Samuel Poulter and Susan Haylock.A record of the Poulter family tree. The Poulter family were pioneers in the Greensborough district.Photocopy of 22 handwritten pages. Note attached: "Handwritten by Nellie Poulter. Don't know where she got info from. Someone has done a bit of research!"poulter, greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Genealogical Document, Descendants of John Splatt b.1727, 1727o
... . Descendants of John Splatt b.1727. Genealogical Document ...Details the descendants of John Splatt (1727-1799). Includes the family lines of Henry Anning Splatt, Henry Bartlett Splatt, Harriet Emma Splatt and Florence Ada Splatt.This document shows the marriages and relationships which connect many of the Greensborough pioneer families and continues this line to the late 20th century.17 pages.splatt family, val wilson, stock, godwill, blackbourn, finn, rolfs, mitchell -
Greensborough Historical Society
Genealogical Document, Jolley Family descendants, 1865o
... . Genealogical Document ...Parts of a longer document on the Jolley family, these pages connect the family to the Greensborough area.3 pages. Part of a longer document. This copy contains pages 6 to 8.jolley family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Genealogical Document, Gilding Family, 1837o
... ) detailing the Gilding family tree. Gilding Family Genealogical ...These emails share information on the Gilding family of Greensborough and include the text of George Gilding's will.7 pages of email transcripts (dated 2006) detailing the Gilding family tree.Some pen inscriptions adding further entries.gilding, george gilding, iredale -
Greensborough Historical Society
Genealogical Document, Family records: various sources, 15/02/1840o
... sources Genealogical Document ...Families include: Mayger, Lecky, Britnell, Garthwaite, Green, Beale, Coulstock, Sherwin, Batey, Cobham, Partington, Catchpole, Whatmough.Contains transcript of land ownership in Greensborough area 1840-1906.One page of details transcribed from Land ownership 1840-1906.Land ownership notes are hand written.greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Genealogical Document, Ancestors of Lesly Marigold Hills, 1876o
... Ancestors of Lesly Marigold Hills Genealogical Document ...Comprises "Ancestors of Lesly Marigold Hills" [sic]; Marriage certificate of Thomas Joyce and Mary A'Hearn (2408/1854); Death certificates of Mary Joyce nee A'Hearn (5/1876) and Mark Hewitt senior. (129/1884)Family tree and certificates contain details of many residents of Greensborough, Preston, Northcote Morang and Nillumbik who lived or died in these areas between 1876-19454 x A3 photocopies and note 12.5 x 21 cmjoyce family, a'hearn family, hewitt family, hooper family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Genealogical Document, The Beale Family, 1790o
... pages The Beale Family Genealogical Document ...Document lists the descendants of Anthony Beale and Katherine Rose Young.2 typed pagesanthony beale -
Greensborough Historical Society
Genealogical Document, Lea Fraser, Fraser family history, 1944-1980
... history Genealogical Document Lea Fraser ...8 p. typescript -
Greensborough Historical Society
Genealogical document, Margaret Ball, The Bunker family, 1845o
... Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne The document outlines the family ...The document outlines the family history of the Bunker and Shillinglaw familes.These families lived in Eltham in the late 19th century.A 10 page photocopied document with a picture of a grave stone on the front page.Some words written in blue biro on the bottom of the second page.eltham, shillinglaw, bunker, dalton street primary school, kangaroo ground, collingwood, research -
Greensborough Historical Society
Genealogical document, Jim Conn, Looking Back, 1985_
... Back Genealogical document Jim Conn ...Jim Conn compiled this document from his family history research. The Bonsak family has many descendants in the Greensborough district.A 42 page black and white document outling the family history of the Bonsak family.The original owner's name is written in black biro on the inside front cover.bonsak, bonsack, schuster, conn, greensborough, orbost -
Greensborough Historical Society
Genealogical Document, Jesse Middleton 1888-1947, 1888-1947
... Middleton 1888-1947 Genealogical Document ...Details the life of Jesse Middleton b1888 in Lancashire England, d1947. Buried Nillumbik Cemetery Diamond Creek.3 typed pagesjesse middleton, briar hill -
Greensborough Historical Society
Genealogical Document, Descendants of Henry Head, 1852o
... Descendants of Henry Head Genealogical Document ...List of the descendants of Henry Head, including members of the Stock and McDowell families.3 pages of texthead family, stock, mcdowell, black family -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Document - Genealogy Chart Henry Dendy (Photocopy), 19 thC
... with him when he emigrated to Melbourne 1841 Document Genealogy ...In 1840 Henry Dendy, a farmer in Surrey, England acquired a "Special Survey" from the Commissioners for Land and Emigration which gave Dendy the right to choose land in Port Phillip for the "bargain basement" price of only £1 per acre for 5120 acres, (an area of 8 square miles). The Special Survey also included the right to "the shipment of a worker for every £20 spent on land, whose free passage was paid by the Crown, equalling a total of 100 workers ". Accordingly Dendy sold his English holdings and paid the required £5120 and arrived in Melbourne in February 1841. However by this time land in the new colony was selling for £5 - £40 per acre. Because Henry Dendy possessed the order from the Colonial Office in London he was able to successfully oppose Super-intendant LaTrobe's attempts to alter the price of the land. Dendy appointed Jonathan Were, (an entrepreneur, who had arrived in 1839), as his Manager and who later became a partner. Together, Dendy and Were decided on an area 5 miles south from Melbourne, bounded by North Road, East Boundary Road, South Road and to the west by Port Phillip Bay. Were and Dendy pitched their tents in the area now known as ' Park St, Brighton' and sank a well near the corner of 'St Andrew's St and Wells St'. By 1845 J.B Were and Company had bought almost half of Dendy's land and Were built himself "Moorabbin House" in Were St Brighton made from stone, quarried from local cliffs. It was still standing in 1924. Legend records Moorabbin is named after the Aboriginal word for ' Mother's Milk ' The soil is very fertile and well supplied with water especially in the area called 'East Brighton' - now known as Bentleigh and East Bentleigh - By 1850 the area had developed with numerous market gardens, dairy farms, fruit gardens and vineyards supplying food for the growing population of Melbourne.In 1840 Henry Dendy, a farmer in Surrey, England acquired a "Special Survey" from the Commissioners for Land and Emigration which gave Dendy the right to choose land in Port Phillip for the price of only £1 per acre for 5120 acres. This land was called Brighton in the Parish of Moorabbin, County of Bourke and emigrants developed the land establishing market gardens , dairy and poultry farms that provided the food for the growing population of Melbourne. A photocopy of the Genealogy Chart of the Dendy Family that Henry Dendy brought with him when he emigrated to Melbourne 1841Genealogy signs and descriptionsdendy henry, dendy's special survey brighton 1841, governor gipps, captain lonsdale, super-intendant latrobe, port phillip, melbourne, new south wales, squatters, emmigrants, county of bourke, parish of moorabbin, early settlers, pioneers, market gardeners, dairy farmers, fruit farms, moorabbin, bentleigh, brighton, cheltenham, were jonathan binn, -
Greensborough Historical Society
Document - Genealogical Document, Anthony Beale and family, 1808o
... and family Document Genealogical Document ...A family chart of Anthony Beale and Katherine Rose Young. Major Anthony Beale was an early settler in the St Helena area, which he named after the island of St Helena in the Atlantic Ocean. St Katherine's Church was named after his wife.2 typed pages with family names and relationships.anthony beale, rose chapel, st katherine's church st helena -
Greensborough Historical Society
Genealogical document, John James Jeffery, 1957o
... Jeffery, John James Jeffery Genealogical document ...Details the life and family history of John James Jeffery, his English roots and his time in Greensborough as a poultry farmer. Prepared by his son John Jefferey in 2008.Gives the origin of Jeffery Court, (off Nepean St).2 x A4 pages.Family history of John James Jeffery, john james jeffrey, poultry farm, nepean street, greensborough, arthur street greensborough. -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Document - Stepto, Alyce Muriel
This file contains two major sets of items A typed genealogical family listing (incomplete) for Alice Muriel Stepto (nee Wood) covering a period 1857 to 1978 Stepto photographs – back to back mounted photographs of the infant Alice Muriel Wood, all undated. Two by Elliot and Co. in approximately 1889 (guess estimate). Two by MendelsJohn and Co. Queens Walk Melbourne in approximately 1890 (guess estimate)wood alice muriel, stepto alice muriel, wood frederick george, blackwall alice, elliot and company, mendelsjohn, stepto edward brolon, stepto alyce muriel, wood alyce muriel, blackwell alyce -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document - Certificate, Death Certificate for John Braisted McKinnon Robinson, 25/02/1936
John Robinson was the Registrar of the Ballarat School of Mines. He died on 25 May 1935 at Forest Street, Wendouree. His father, Jonathan Robinson, was a Foundry Manager, and his mother was Hannah Wilsmore. John Robinson was cremated at Fawkner Crematorium.Large yellowdeath certificatejohn robinson, john braisted jobinson, jonathon robinson, hannah robinson, death certificate, cremated, crematorium, family history, genealogy -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document, Elizabeth Chatham (nee Holmes): Celebration of her life, 2006
Papers, certificates, photographs related to the life of Elizabeth Chatham (nee Holmes)Photographic portrait of Elizabeth Chatham.elizabeth chatham, philip chatham, creswick, launchley, ascot, mercy hospital, nursing, ballarat, birth certificate extract, death notices printed, st patrick's cathedral, chatham-holmes collection, family history, genealogy -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document - Documents, Draft Papers for Holmes Family History
Rough drafts of family trees. Completed/final documents for theses are recorded for the collectionholmes, family history, genealogy -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document - Certicates, Mary Elizabeth Chatham
Certificates relating to Mary Elizabeth Chatham nee Holmesmary elizabeth chatham, death certificate, marriage certificate, matriculation certificate, driver licence, ballarat, philip chatham, family history, genealogy -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document - Certificate, Chatham-Holmes Collection: Marriage Certificate, Karl Aumuller and Frances Harriet Holmes, 1876, 20 July 1876
Karl Aumuller and Frances Harriet Holmes were married on 20 July 1876 at the home of her uncle, "Echo Hills" Station, Queensland Frances' parent were Edward Carter Holmes and Sarah Holmes, nee Kitching, of Ascot Victoria. On the certificate it indicates that Frances lived on "Echo Hills" Station doing home duties.Very poor condition - writing badly faded.karl aumuller, frances holmes, "echo hills", queensland, ascot, edward carter holmes, sarah holmes, kitching, family history, genealogy -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - CORRESPONDENCE: HAIRE/HEIRE/O'HEHIR/OHAIRE/HARE/HEIR/ FAMILY
Correspondence (2011) re Haire/Heire/O'Hehir/Ohaire/Hare/Heir/ family (various spellings). Various genealogical reports supplied to enquiry. Reference to the Telegraph Hotel, Numurkah.person, individual, o'heire family -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - MR AND MRS J B YOUNG: GEORGE YOUNG FAMILY GENEALOGY
a. 7 handwritten pages (author - Grahame Robertson, 24 Duneba Avenue Pymble 2073 NSW, date?) re ''History of the Young family in Bendigo''. George Young and J B Young; detailed genealogical information about both families; b.Copy of newspaper cutting (10/9/1936) re Mr and Mrs J B Young - Golden Wedding . Portrait photographs of both people. J B Young was son of George Young, one of the earliest pioneers of Bendigo (printing and stationery business). Mrs Young was daughter of Rev Joseph King, Minister of Congregational Church, Bendigo, 1874-1881. Further details in two columns of print. Other names; Anne Beale Young, John Beale Young, Frederick George Young, George Gibson Young, Miriam , Charlie Seymour, George Bolton, Fred Tuckerman, Mr Jennings, Mr. R. Gerdeson, Mr. Ron Hilton, Edith Dunlop, Sir. Michael Young.person, individual, young family, congrational church bendigo, st andrews college myers street, bendigo high school, austtralian natives association, ffederation league, mr alfred deakin, bendigo nenevolent asylum, bendigo mechanice institute, bendigo royal bank, bendigo gas company, bendigo and eaglehawk star permanent building society, bendigo stock exchange. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - E DOWLING COLLECTION: THANKYOU CARD
Thank you card issued by the Weslayan Church, Castlemaine & Sandhurst District Victoria: Presented to Mr & Mrs Weir in recognition of kindness shown to Ministers during the sittings of the District Meeting of 1878. Signed Spencer Williams, Chairman and A. Mitchell, B.A?. The E Dowling Collection. Related to Lithgow and Weir families.genealogy, family, lithgow, lithgow family, weir family, weslayan church castlemaine & sandhurst district -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - E DOWLING COLLECTION: DAVID WEIR LETTER
Letter dated 21 August 1884 from David Weir to his son. Three pages in length.genealogy, family, lithgow, letters, david weir, john scott lithgow