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Eltham District Historical Society IncNegative - Photograph, Harry Gilham, Graves of William J and Mary Jane (nee Vance) Crozier and their sons Thomas Vance and John McClelland Crozier, Eltham Cemetery, Victoria, 1 Aug 2007
... Graves of William J and Mary Jane (nee Vance) Crozier and their sons Thomas Vance and John McClelland Crozier, Eltham Cemetery, Victoria......Mary Jane Crozier (nee Vance)...In Loving Remembrance William Beloved husband of Mary Jane Crozier Who departed this life March 31st 1909, aged 85 years Also Mary Jane Beloved wife of the above Who departed this life January 3rd 1915, aged 86 years Also John McCelland Son of the above Who departed this life May 20th 1894, aged 42 years also Sacred Memory of Thomas Vance Dearly beloved son of William J. Crozier Who departed this life at Eltham, February 3rd 1882 Aged 17 years Eltham Cemetery Gravestones Memorials Film - Kodak Gold GC 400-9 John McCelland Crozier Mary Jane Crozier (nee ...William Crozier was born 1823 in County Armagh, Ireland. Mary Jane Vance was born 1829 in Desecrete, County Tyrone, Ireland. They were married in 1848. On New Year's Eve, 1849, together with their baby daughter Sarah, William and Mary embarked from Plymouth aboard the Eliza Caroline, as assisted immigrants, for Port Phillip, arriving 31 March 1850 from where they journeyed out to Eltham on a bullock wagon. The Croziers were Episcopalians and soon after arriving in Eltham the Wesleyans of Little Eltham were holding services in the Crozier's home, among other locations. It was not until January 1856 that the Wesleyan church first acquired land in Henry Street for a chapel, which later became the home of the Eltham Hall. The Crozier home, known as ‘Belmont’ was weatherboard with a rammed earth floor. It was situated on twenty-four acres along the track at its rise, about half-a-mile east of Maria Street (Main Road) bounded by Mt Pleasant Road on the south and Pitt Street northwards. William Crozier used the land for cultivation and grazing. The track the Eltham Wesleyans took, by foot or horse, was along the Mt Pleasant Road, and like most roads of the time, a dusty trail in summer and a hoof and cart rutted quagmire in winter. William and Mary Crozier had seven children: Sarah, (1848 Ireland), John McClelland (1851 Eltham), Eliza (1855 Eltham), William (1857 Eltham), Jane(1859 Yarraville), Charlotte Amelia (1861 Yarraville), and Thomas Vance (1864 Eltham). The Crozier farm prospered and in 1870, William applied for, and was granted a leasehold on an additional sixty-three-acre selection, half-a-mile east of his twenty-four-acre Mt Pleasant Road property. Upon this property he built a two-roomed dwelling of slats and bark and a storeroom of log and bark, ten feet square. In 1880 he applied for a Crown grant of the property. Tragedy struck the family in 1882 when the youngest, Thomas Vance at age 17 accompanied by John Anderson, went into "Hall's Dam" to bathe, neither of them being able to swim. On wading out together, Crozier suddenly slipped into a part about 10ft. deep, and sank, after rising only once. Anderson pluckily tried to save him, nearly losing his own life in the attempt, saving himself when sinking for the last time by seizing hold of a projecting root. The body was not recovered until two hours after, when Mr. Thomas Bell, a farmer in the locality, who was attracted to the spot, on hearing of the occurrence, although unable to swim, plunged in with a rope around his waist, and succeeded with some difficulty in bringing it to the surface. Their eldest son, John also died prematurely at age 42 when he was killed by a falling tree branch whilst engaged in ring-barking trees at Eltham. A still cold wind was blowing and John, and others who were working with him, sheltered themselves at lunch time by sitting on the side of a large tree. When thus seated, the wind detached a limb of the tree which sheltered them, and though they heard the cracking, they had not time to get clear before the limb fell. It struck John on the head, and felled him to the ground, He appeared to be suffering severe pain, and two of his companions conveyed him to the Melbourne Hospital, where during the night he was operated upon for a fracture of the skull. Despite the operation being successful, John ultimately succumbed to his injuries the following afternoon. In good times William was known for his wealth of reminiscences of the early days of the district however his health failed him for several years until his death in March 1909. He was a man of very industrious habits, of a retiring disposition and much esteemed by those who knew him best. Mary died in January 1915 after a long illness. They are buried together along with their sons John and Thomas in the Eltham Cemetery. In Loving Remembrance William Beloved husband of Mary Jane Crozier Who departed this life March 31st 1909, aged 85 years Also Mary Jane Beloved wife of the above Who departed this life January 3rd 1915, aged 86 years Also John McCelland Son of the above Who departed this life May 20th 1894, aged 42 years also Sacred Memory of Thomas Vance Dearly beloved son of William J. Crozier Who departed this life at Eltham, February 3rd 1882 Aged 17 yearseltham cemetery, gravestones, memorials, film - kodak gold gc 400-9, john mccelland crozier, mary jane crozier (nee vance), scan - 35mm negative, thomas vance crozier, william crozier, william j crozier -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Peter Pidgeon, Graves of William J and Mary Jane (nee Vance) Crozier and their sons Thomas Vance and John McClelland Crozier, Eltham Cemetery, Victoria, 5 April 2021
... Graves of William J and Mary Jane (nee Vance) Crozier and their sons Thomas Vance and John McClelland Crozier, Eltham Cemetery, Victoria......mary jane crozier (nee vance)...In Loving Remembrance William Beloved husband of Mary Jane Crozier Who departed this life March 31st 1909, aged 85 years Also Mary Jane Beloved wife of the above Who departed this life January 3rd 1915, aged 86 years Also John McCelland Son of the above Who departed this life May 20th 1894, aged 42 years also Sacred Memory of Thomas Vance Dearly beloved son of William J. Crozier Who departed this life at Eltham, February 3rd 1882 Aged 17 years eltham cemetery gravestones john mccelland crozier mary jane crozier (nee ...William Crozier was born 1823 in County Armagh, Ireland. Mary Jane Vance was born 1829 in Desecrete, County Tyrone, Ireland. They were married in 1848. On New Year's Eve, 1849, together with their baby daughter Sarah, William and Mary embarked from Plymouth aboard the Eliza Caroline, as assisted immigrants, for Port Phillip, arriving 31 March 1850 from where they journeyed out to Eltham on a bullock wagon. The Croziers were Episcopalians and soon after arriving in Eltham the Wesleyans of Little Eltham were holding services in the Crozier's home, among other locations. It was not until January 1856 that the Wesleyan church first acquired land in Henry Street for a chapel, which later became the home of the Eltham Hall. The Crozier home, known as ‘Belmont’ was weatherboard with a rammed earth floor. It was situated on twenty-four acres along the track at its rise, about half-a-mile east of Maria Street (Main Road) bounded by Mt Pleasant Road on the south and Pitt Street northwards. William Crozier used the land for cultivation and grazing. The track the Eltham Wesleyans took, by foot or horse, was along the Mt Pleasant Road, and like most roads of the time, a dusty trail in summer and a hoof and cart rutted quagmire in winter. William and Mary Crozier had seven children: Sarah, (1848 Ireland), John McClelland (1851 Eltham), Eliza (1855 Eltham), William (1857 Eltham), Jane(1859 Yarraville), Charlotte Amelia (1861 Yarraville), and Thomas Vance (1864 Eltham). The Crozier farm prospered and in 1870, William applied for, and was granted a leasehold on an additional sixty-three-acre selection, half-a-mile east of his twenty-four-acre Mt Pleasant Road property. Upon this property he built a two-roomed dwelling of slats and bark and a storeroom of log and bark, ten feet square. In 1880 he applied for a Crown grant of the property. Tragedy struck the family in 1882 when the youngest, Thomas Vance at age 17 accompanied by John Anderson, went into "Hall's Dam" to bathe, neither of them being able to swim. On wading out together, Crozier suddenly slipped into a part about 10ft. deep, and sank, after rising only once. Anderson pluckily tried to save him, nearly losing his own life in the attempt, saving himself when sinking for the last time by seizing hold of a projecting root. The body was not recovered until two hours after, when Mr. Thomas Bell, a farmer in the locality, who was attracted to the spot, on hearing of the occurrence, although unable to swim, plunged in with a rope around his waist, and succeeded with some difficulty in bringing it to the surface. Their eldest son, John also died prematurely at age 42 when he was killed by a falling tree branch whilst engaged in ring-barking trees at Eltham. A still cold wind was blowing and John, and others who were working with him, sheltered themselves at lunch time by sitting on the side of a large tree. When thus seated, the wind detached a limb of the tree which sheltered them, and though they heard the cracking, they had not time to get clear before the limb fell. It struck John on the head, and felled him to the ground, He appeared to be suffering severe pain, and two of his companions conveyed him to the Melbourne Hospital, where during the night he was operated upon for a fracture of the skull. Despite the operation being successful, John ultimately succumbed to his injuries the following afternoon. In good times William was known for his wealth of reminiscences of the early days of the district however his health failed him for several years until his death in March 1909. He was a man of very industrious habits, of a retiring disposition and much esteemed by those who knew him best. Mary died in January 1915 after a long illness. They are buried together along with their sons John and Thomas in the Eltham Cemetery. In Loving Remembrance William Beloved husband of Mary Jane Crozier Who departed this life March 31st 1909, aged 85 years Also Mary Jane Beloved wife of the above Who departed this life January 3rd 1915, aged 86 years Also John McCelland Son of the above Who departed this life May 20th 1894, aged 42 years also Sacred Memory of Thomas Vance Dearly beloved son of William J. Crozier Who departed this life at Eltham, February 3rd 1882 Aged 17 yearsBorn Digitaleltham cemetery, gravestones, john mccelland crozier, mary jane crozier (nee vance), thomas vance crozier, william j crozier -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Folder, Taylor
... jane taylor...margaret taylor...mary taylor...sarah jane taylor (nee bunker)...beard...benjamin thomas taylor...bunker family...charlotte isabel taylor...cochrane family...councillors...crozier...eliza ann taylor...eltham...greg taylor...hudson...isabella casey...joseph taylor...kangaroo ground...mary jane crozier (nee vance...Research request from Greg Taylor (1989, Bunbury, W.A.) eltham reminiscences harry gilham collection r.d. taylor robert david taylor sunnyside w.j. taylor william john taylor eltham cemetery abraham taylor ann taylor charlotte amelia taylor lillian jane taylor margaret taylor mary taylor sarah jane taylor (nee bunker) beard benjamin thomas taylor bunker family charlotte isabel taylor cochrane family councillors crozier eliza ann taylor eltham greg taylor hudson isabella casey joseph taylor kangaroo ground mary jane crozier (nee vance) mary jane taylor moseley patrick kierce research (vic.) samuel cameron sarah taylor (nee bunker) saray taylor shire of eltham taylor family thomas cameron william crozier william john taylor the younger maurie earl HG Booklet 34 Folder of various items: cemetery photographs, photocopies, handwritten notes pertaining to Abraham Taylor Ann Taylor Charlotte Amelia Taylor Lillian Jane Taylor Margaret Taylor Mary Taylor Robert David Taylor Sarah Jane Taylor (nee Bunker) William John Taylor Initially collated by Harry Gilham as part of a file on Eltham Cemetery and Gillam Collection Booklet HG 34 Compiled 1988-2010 Taylor Document Folder ...Contents include: 1. 1 photograph copy of 1896 photograph of 'Sunnyside,' (relocated to original mount photo location 2.8.1 EDHS_00404) the home of William John Taylor and family in Bible Street and a request to photograph it in 2009. 2. Information and grave photos for Abraham Taylor, Ann Taylor and Mary Taylor (collated by Harry Gilham). 3. Information and grave photos for William J Taylor, Sarah Jane Taylor and Margaret Taylor (collated by Harry Gilham). 4. Information and grave photos for Robert David Taylor and Charlotte Amelia Taylor (collated by Harry Gilham). 5. 4 photocopies from "The Advertiser" September 1932 "Eltham Reminiscences by R. D. Taylor" Information written by and about R.D. Taylor (1857-1934) , including Taylor was a lifetime resident of Eltham township, a Shire of Eltham Councillor and member of the Rechabite Lodge. He was a woodcutter and a wood-carter, landholder and member of the Methodist Church. 6. Photocopy news article "A place in the sun" by Don Petersen featuring Mary Taylor grave, 19 May 1976 (publication unknown) 7. William John Taylor and Isabella Casey family tree 8. List of members of Taylor family who were Eltham Shire Councillors 9. Photocopy from "Pioneers and Painters: One Hundred Years of the Shire of Eltham" by Alan Marshall 10. Typed notes with pen markings headed "notes from Ken Eckersall" 11. Research request from Maurie Earl (1988, Nelson, N.Z.) 12. Research request from Greg Taylor (1989, Bunbury, W.A.)Folder of various items: cemetery photographs, photocopies, handwritten notes pertaining to Abraham Taylor Ann Taylor Charlotte Amelia Taylor Lillian Jane Taylor Margaret Taylor Mary Taylor Robert David Taylor Sarah Jane Taylor (nee Bunker) William John Taylor Initially collated by Harry Gilham as part of a file on Eltham Cemetery and Gillam Collection Booklet HG 34 Compiled 1988-2010HG Booklet 34eltham reminiscences, harry gilham collection, r.d. taylor, robert david taylor, sunnyside, w.j. taylor, william john taylor, eltham cemetery, abraham taylor, ann taylor, charlotte amelia taylor, lillian jane taylor, margaret taylor, mary taylor, sarah jane taylor (nee bunker), beard, benjamin thomas taylor, bunker family, charlotte isabel taylor, cochrane family, councillors, crozier, eliza ann taylor, eltham, greg taylor, hudson, isabella casey, joseph taylor, kangaroo ground, mary jane crozier (nee vance), mary jane taylor, moseley, patrick kierce, research (vic.), samuel cameron, sarah taylor (nee bunker), saray taylor, shire of eltham, taylor family, thomas cameron, william crozier, william john taylor the younger, maurie earl -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Taylor, Abraham and Ann and descendants
... nee Casey...William Crozier...Mary Jane Crozier nee Vance...William John Taylor Isabella Taylor nee Casey William Crozier Mary Jane Crozier nee Vance Eliza Ann Taylor Mary Jane Taylor Charlotte Isabel Taylor Sarah Jane Taylor nee Bunker Joseph Taylor Sarah Taylor ship Harry Loreguer Patrick Kierce Research Gully Victoria William Cameron Abraham Taylor Thomas Cameron Ann Taylor nee Bunker Edward Bunker Ann Bunker Eltham Cemetery Kangaroo Ground Cemetery Richard Taylor Robert Taylor Beard family Crozier family Hudson family Moseley family 82 Bible Street Eltham Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etc Document Taylor, Abraham and Ann and descendants ...Abraham and Ann Taylor lived in Eltham. Their children married into other early settler families Kierce and Bunker, and possibily Beard, Crozier, Hudson and Moseley. Contents Family tree: William John and Isabella Taylor and children. Letter M L Earl to Eltham District Historical Society, 27 July 1988, seeking information on ancestors Kierces, Camerons and Taylors, settlers in Eltham, Research and Kangaroo Ground. Letter Greg Taylor to Eltham District Historical Society, 21 April 1989, seeking information on grandparents William John Taylor and Sarah Taylor. Letter Sue Law to the residents of 82 Bible Street, enclosing a 1896 photograph of the Taylor family in front of 82 Bible Street and copies of articles from The Advertiser, September 1982 by R D Taylor (of the Taylor family).Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcwilliam john taylor, isabella taylor nee casey, william crozier, mary jane crozier nee vance, eliza ann taylor, mary jane taylor, charlotte isabel taylor, sarah jane taylor nee bunker, joseph taylor, sarah taylor, ship harry loreguer, patrick kierce, research gully victoria, william cameron, abraham taylor, thomas cameron, ann taylor nee bunker, edward bunker, ann bunker, eltham cemetery, kangaroo ground cemetery, richard taylor, robert taylor, beard family, crozier family, hudson family, moseley family, 82 bible street eltham -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - Folder, Taylor, Robert David
... nee Crozier...ellen Elizabeth Green nee Taylor...george Edward Green...Charlotte Amelia Taylor...Lillian Jane Taylor...Rachel Harrison nee taylor...Jack Alfred Harrison...Ewen Taylor...Muriel Roberta Collins nee Taylor...Gordon Leonard Alexander Collins...William Mclelland Taylor...Alfred Henry Harrison...Eliza Amelia Howe Johnson...William Crozier...Sarah Crozier nee Mclelland...Mary Jane Crozier nee Vance...Robert David Taylor Charlotte Amelia Taylor nee Crozier ellen Elizabeth Green nee Taylor george Edward Green Charlotte Amelia Taylor Lillian Jane Taylor Rachel Harrison nee taylor Jack Alfred Harrison Ewen Taylor Muriel Roberta Collins nee Taylor Gordon Leonard Alexander Collins William Mclelland Taylor Alfred Henry Harrison Eliza Amelia Howe Johnson William Crozier Sarah Crozier nee Mclelland Mary Jane Crozier nee Vance James Vance Elizabeth Vance nee Wilson Eliza Crozier Jane Crozier Thomas Vance Eliza Dawson nee Crozier Margaret Whillen John Thomas Ashton Jane Ashton nee Crozier William John Crozier Robert Whitten Crozier Henrietta Crozier nee Shanks Samuel Harry Crozier Margaret Anne Scott nee Crozier Elisie Margaret Crozier nee Hook Henry Street Eltham Jock Read Bible Street Eltham Fanny Falkiner David G Clark Sir William Irvine Peter Lawlor Eltham Hotel Fountain Hotel Wesleyan Church Eltham Primitive Methodist Church Eltham G Stebbings W E Andrew T Marland C S Wingrove Brinkkotter A Armstrong W A Blake Adamson Strettle and Company Lower Plenty toll gate Gold mining near Eltham Bricklayers' Arms Lower Plenty w Friar Wallaby Arms Eltham John Norman Research Hotel Research N Rodda Eltham Common Ferny Hill Eltham Rechabite Lodge Eltham Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etc Taylor, Robert David Document Folder ...Robert David Taylor had a farm in the early days of Eltham, married Charlotte Amelia Crozier, and had seven children. Contents Four sheets of Family Trees: Taylor and Crozier. Newspaper article: "Eltham Reminiscences, The Early Days, first instalment", The Advertiser, 2 September 1932. Newspaper article: "Eltham Reminiscences, The Early Days, second instalment", The Advertiser, 9 September 1932. Notes by Ken Eckersall: Biographical information on Robert D Taylor, prepared 8 July 2009. Page 63 from "Pioneers and Painters" by Alan Marshall re R D Taylor. Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcrobert david taylor, charlotte amelia taylor nee crozier, ellen elizabeth green nee taylor, george edward green, charlotte amelia taylor, lillian jane taylor, rachel harrison nee taylor, jack alfred harrison, ewen taylor, muriel roberta collins nee taylor, gordon leonard alexander collins, william mclelland taylor, alfred henry harrison, eliza amelia howe johnson, william crozier, sarah crozier nee mclelland, mary jane crozier nee vance, james vance, elizabeth vance nee wilson, eliza crozier, jane crozier, thomas vance, eliza dawson nee crozier, margaret whillen, john thomas ashton, jane ashton nee crozier, william john crozier, robert whitten crozier, henrietta crozier nee shanks, samuel harry crozier, margaret anne scott nee crozier, elisie margaret crozier nee hook, henry street eltham, jock read, bible street eltham, fanny falkiner, david g clark, sir william irvine, peter lawlor, eltham hotel, fountain hotel, wesleyan church eltham, primitive methodist church eltham, g stebbings, w e andrew, t marland, c s wingrove, brinkkotter, a armstrong, w a blake, adamson strettle and company, lower plenty toll gate, gold mining near eltham, bricklayers' arms lower plenty, w friar, wallaby arms eltham, john norman, research hotel research, n rodda, eltham common, ferny hill eltham, rechabite lodge eltham
