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Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, School of Photography Flegeltaub, Ballarat, Richard and Thomas Kennedy
... Fingal Park... on 7.4.1890) and Thomas Kennedy, taken while they lived at Fingal Park...Richard Kennedy Thomas Kennedy Fingal Park Catherine ...Sepia photograph of two young men wearing suits, one seated on tall object with left arm resting in knee, right arm resting on left, the other with fob chain, standing, leaning right arm on object, left arm crooked onto waist."Richard (born c1864, married Catherine Honora O'Beirne on 7.4.1890) and Thomas Kennedy, taken while they lived at Fingal Park and managed it with the help of 2 sisters. The Family were still in Portland. Richard (Dick) was secretary with our Mother and organiser of the very first concert at Linton. Proceeds were in aid of a church organ which I believe is still there. HB Mrs Barry"richard kennedy, thomas kennedy, fingal park, catherine o'beirne -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Kennedy Head Stone
... Vale (later known as Pittong) and named the property 'Fingal... Vale (later known as Pittong) and named the property 'Fingal ...Thomas Kennedy was Linton's policeman from about 1865 to 1885. He served as a Shire of Grenville Councillor and was President on multiple occasions. He purchased farming land at Spring Vale (later known as Pittong) and named the property 'Fingal Park'. In retirement he built a house, 'Kin-Kora', in Cumberland Street, Linton. He married Eliza Brophy in 1861 and they had thirteen children.The cemetery memorial names several of their children who died in childhood.Black and white copy of original photograph of the Kennedy Family Head Stone.thomas kennedy, linton cemetery, thomas lawrance kennedy, eliza kennedy nee brophy, lucy gertrude kennedy, margaret ann kennedy -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Eliza Kennedy
... lived at their property "Fingal Park" (at Spring Vale, later... lived at their property "Fingal Park" (at Spring Vale, later ...Born about 1838, Eliza Brophy married Thomas Kennedy - an early Linton police officer, a Shire of Grenville councillor, and later a landowner/grazier - in 1861. Eliza and Thomas Kennedy lived in Linton from about 1865 to 1885, and then were at Portland from 1885 to 1892, after which Thomas Kennedy retired from police work to pursue farming and other interests. The Kennedys lived at their property "Fingal Park" (at Spring Vale, later called Pittong) until about 1907-08, when they built a house, named 'Kin-Kora", next to the Catholic Church in Cumberland Street, Linton. Eliza and Thomas Kennedy had thirteen children. The first five children are shown in a photograph taken outside the Linton Court House, c.1869-1870. (See Registration no. 2017-93). Eliza Kennedy died in 1915. An obituary for her published in the 'Grenville Standard', 25 September 1915, notes that "through her genial and happy disposition, she endeared herself to the whole community."Enlarged copy of original black and white photograph which has been mounted on white card. The photograph shows an older lady dressed in dark clothing, wearing a hat, cape and gloves. She is seated on a wooden chair, with her right hand resting on an occasional table, on which are vases of flowers. Eliza Kennedy (Mrs Thomas Kennedy), née Brophy.eliza kennedy née brophy