Document - Folder, Stevenson, Joseph

Historical information

Joseph Stevenson came to Australia in 1837, eventually settling near Kangaroo Ground. He was active in local affairs..

Contents
Handwritten and typed notes by Winifred Joy Ness, 1985, "Joseph Stevenson of Kangaroo Ground".
Handwritten extracts from "Pioneers and Painters" by Alan Marshall, relevant to Joseph Stevenson.
Handwritten extracts from "Pastoral Pioneers of Port Phillip"by R V Bills and A S Kenyon, relevant to Joseph Stevenson.
Photocopy of photographs: Stevenson daughters; a stevenson daughter with baby; Joseph Stevenson.
Handwritten Stevenson family tree (on 2 sheets).
Photocopy of photograph: Robert Stevenson and family, "Bankhead", Kangaroo Ground (ref 423).
Photocopy of two prints/paintings, annotated on reverse (information from R B Ness: Punt over Yarra River at Melbourne which Joseph Stevenson helped build, from "History of South Melbourne", published 1930s; First bridge over Yarra at Melbourne which Joseph Stevenson helped build.
Photocopy of Death Certificate: Joseph Stevenson, 1 November 1878.
Photocopy of Death Certificate: Ruth Sevenson, 1 November 1868.
Photocopy of Marriage Certificate: names illegible 16 November 1868
Photocopy of extract of Marriage Certificate: Joseph Stephenson and Ruth Boyd, 14 June 1837.
Newspaper article: "Resting in peace", Diamond Valley News, 23 March 1982. Judith Furphy and early Kangaroo Ground families buried in Kangaroo Ground Cemetery.
Newspaper article: "Grounds for celebration", Diamond Valley Leader, 23 November 2005. Lynette Beale traced her ancestor Joseph Stevenson to Kangaroo Ground.
Letter Diana Bassett-Smith to EDHS, 10 August 2005. Donation of a moulding plane marked Joseph Stephenson, property of descendants.

Physical description

Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etc

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