Rosalind Harriett Emily Mountjoy
F, #121, b. 24 March 1890, d. 15 June 1972
|  Minchin Rosalind |
Enid Stephanie Minchin
F, #122, b. 1913, d. 2 October 1933
|  Minchin Enid |
Citations
- [S201] WA BDMs, online http://www.bdm.dotag.wa.gov.au. Hereinafter cited as WA BDMs.
- [S200] Headstone Photo; Neil Bradley, 2006.
- [S632] Find A Grave, online findagrave.com. Hereinafter cited as Find A Grave.
Maud Alma Giblett
F, #123, b. 29 January 1917, d. 17 September 1994
Citations
- [S62] Metropolitan Cemetery Board, online mcb.wa.gov.au, Karrakatta. Hereinafter cited as MCB.
Bert William Giblett
M, #124, b. 6 July 1919
Harold Henry Giblett
M, #125, b. 5 July 1923, d. 10 July 2005
Citations
- [S389] Trove, online trove.nla.gov.au, Markey-Giblett Wedding At Northam (1951, March 8). Toodyay Herald (WA : 1912 - 1954), p. 2. Retrieved September 29, 2017, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article149572764. Hereinafter cited as Trove.
- [S360] OZ Burials, online www.ozburials.com. Hereinafter cited as OZ Burials.
Henry Thomas (Harry) Boyden1,2
M, #127, b. 1924, d. 19 December 2010
Zenobia Rose Patfield
F, #129, b. 10 July 1914, d. 8 June 1995
|  Zenobia Rose Patfield |
Henry Walter Allen (Harry*) Woods
M, #131, b. 20 July 1884, d. 13 October 1953
Occupation* | Henry Walter Allen (Harry*) Woods was a Timber Worker. |
Residence | He lived in 1906 at Waroona, Western AustraliaG.5 |
Milit-Beg* | He began military service on 4 April 1916 at Maylands, Western AustraliaG, 5671, Private, 28th Battalion, 15th Reinforcement.6  |
Residence* | He lived on 4 April 1916 at Maylands, Western AustraliaG; 16 Kennedy St.6 |
(Grantee) Burial | He was the Grantee for the burial plot for Henry Watson (Harry*) Woods at Karrakatta, Western AustraliaG, [MO]; Anglican MA 504 64yr Also wife Frances.7,8  |
Citations
- [S307] Lister, Ian,Perth, WA.
- [S162] Reverse WA Marriage Lookup, online http://www.wamarriage.info/. Hereinafter cited as Reverse WA Marriage Lookup.
- [S201] WA BDMs, online http://www.bdm.dotag.wa.gov.au. Hereinafter cited as WA BDMs.
- [S632] Find A Grave, online findagrave.com, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/213504169/…. Hereinafter cited as Find A Grave.
- [S309] Ancestry.com, online www.ancestry.com. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.com.
- [S156] UNSW AIF WWI, online www.aif.adfa.edu.au/aif. Hereinafter cited as UNSW AIF WWI.
- [S371] Karrakatta Headstone Transcriptions, online http://membership.wags.org.au/membership-mainmenu-44/…. Hereinafter cited as Karrakatta Headstones.
- [S632] Find A Grave, online findagrave.com, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/213620811/…. Hereinafter cited as Find A Grave.
George Hayman
M, #134, b. 25 March 1828, d. 5 August 1888
Birth* | George Hayman was born on 25 March 1828 at Blackawton, Devon, EnglandG.1 |
| He was the son of William Hayman and Mary Masters. |
Baptism | George Hayman was baptized on 7 May 1828 at Blackawton, Devon, England.2 |
Marriage* | He married Brigid O'Connell, daughter of Pat O'Connell and Julia (?), on 27 May 1860 at Perth, Western AustraliaG; reg: 1543. |
Marriage* | George Hayman married Sabina Pendor, daughter of Martin Pendor and Catherine (?), on 14 April 1863 at Perth, Western AustraliaG; reg: 1974 RC.3,4,5  |
Death* | George Hayman died on 5 August 1888 at Perth, Western AustraliaG, at age 60; Cancer; reg: 454**.  |
Burial* | He was buried at East Perth, Western AustraliaG.6,7 |
MRCA* | George Hayman and Sabina Pendor is/are the Most Recent Common Ancestor(s) of Neil James Bradley and 16 known descendant(s) who have DNA matches to Neil. |
Occupation* | George Hayman was a Farm Labourer, Stone Quarrier, Boat Builder, Cabintet Maker. |
Census_1841Eng* | He appeared on the 1841 English census of Blackawton, Devon, EnglandG. His occupation was shown as Servant.8  |
Convicted* | He was Convicted of buggery on 19 July 1849 at Exeter Assizes, Exeter, Devon, EnglandG, and was sentenced to death. His details are also listed at - Midwest WA Heritage Convict Register.9  |
Immigration* | He immigrated on 1 January 1858 to Fremantle, Western AustraliaG, on the ship Nile. He was assigned Convict No. 4711.10 |
Ticket of Leave* | His Ticket of Leave was granted on 18 March 1858 at Perth, Western AustraliaG. |
Conditional Pardon* | His Conditional Pardon was granted on 13 November 1860 at Perth, Western AustraliaG.10 |
Property* | He was Property on 19 March 1885 at Murray and Wellington Streets, Perth, Western AustraliaG; This property was actually transfrerred to George Hayman the younder, George's step-son.11,12   |
Note* | May have been a Stone Quarrier - ref Dictionary of West Australians 1829-1914 Vol 4 Part1 under William Hayman
Arrived 1/1/1858 on the Nile (763 tons built 1849) which left Plymouth England 23/9/1857 with 270 male passengers
Lived at "Rocky Bay" Perth, Champion Bay. Employed 14 T/L men 1862/1869 including 2 quarrymen & 3 boatmen
ref (Mick O'Dea)
Credited with having built the first cargo boat used on the Swan, "The Surprise". In their later years George & Sabina lived in Murray St where he owned property.
Plymouth Home Office HO PIECE 51-55 Reel 2749-2751
Hayman George (4711) 1829- Unm farm lab, conv Exeter 1849 buggery life; arr Nile 1.1.1858 TL18.3.1858 CP13.11.1860, Perth, Champion Bay, worked for self 1859. Mar 1 Brigid O'Connell 27.5.1860 Perth RC, Mar 2 Sabrina Pendor
Possible newspaper references :-
The tenders for contracts for the present year received were opened by the chairman and upon being put separately to the meeting the following were accepted -For boating stone from Point Resolution to either of the Perth jetties 11d. per cubic yard, from Fremantle 1s. G. Hayman ; for carting stone from the jetties to any part of the city, J. Harris, at l0d. per yard ; for the supply of teams at per diem, J. Harris, one horse, 7s., two horse, 13s; for 9x3 kerbing, J. Dyson, 80s. per 100 feet run ; for farming the dues arising from certain licenses, L. Langoulaut, £35. "The Perth Gazette and West Australian Times 14/1/1870 pg 2"
G. Hayman, t.l.,out after hours in St. George's Terrace ; Hayman having shown that he was a Conditional Pardon man, was discharged. "The Perth gazette and Independant Journal of Politics 22/2/1861 pg 3." |
Story* | George Hayman is my great great grandfather. To date I have recorded 760 descendants of George and his two wives, mostly in Western Australia.
He did it pretty tough back in England, serving eight years in prison before he was transported. The newspaper account of his trial has him accused of an unusual crime which had allegedly occurred twelve months earlier!! It looks a bit fishy to me.
George was issued a license to to operate the 15 ton cargo barge "Ark", which he owned, on 2/1/1865. I haven't found any prior references to work done by George but presumably he must have spent some time associated with Swan River cargo carrying to be in the position to own a barge of that size.
In 1870 George built and subsequently operated the 28.5 tonne cutter "Surprise" which was 60 feet long. George sold the Surprise in 1880 for 380 pounds.
In researching property that was sold by George Hayman in 1865 for 1050 pounds, I discovered a number of interesting facts. The property was actually owned and sold by George's stepson George Hayman the younger but who was actually born as George Pindar to Sabina Pindar and perosn unknown in 1861. When George (Snr) and Sabina married in 1863 he took young George in as his own. The deal may have been sweetened by the fact that George Pindar had been left Perth Building Lot V28 and half lot V29 by Charles Wittenoom. It was effectively in trust for George until he truned 21. A declaration by George Hayman (snr) as part of the transfer of land to George Hayman the younger in 1883 after he had turned 21 said that the family had lived on the property for 19 years and had paid no rent. This would have the family (George, Sabina and young George) moving in straight after George and Sabina were married, 3 years before Charles Wittenoom died in 1866 and possibly 6 months before Frederick died in Oct 1863.
In is not clear from the declaration of George Hayman the younger as to whether or not he and his mother had been living on the property prior to 1863 but given that it looks like George moved in after the wedding so I think they were. The property (V28/V29 portion) was left to Charles by his brother Frederick when he died in 1863. Frederick, who was a batchelor, had lived at 858 Hay St on a property known as the Bungalow which at that time extended between Hay and Murray St. The back of the property in Murray St is almost opposite V28/V29 on the other side of the road. Sabina came to the state in 1853 and found work as a servant. It appears likely that she was working for Frederick Wittenoom before he died. Charles Wittenoom was married in 1860 when George was conceived and he was living in York. Charles did visit his brother so it is possible that he is George's father but it is also possible that Frederick was the father and the Charles looked after George on Frederick's behalf. The timing of when George (snr) moved in suggests to me that Frederick is the most likely father for young George.13,14   |
Citations
- [S278] Hayman, Deborah,England.
- [S309] Ancestry.com, online www.ancestry.com, Registers of Births, Marriages and Deaths Surrendered to the Non-Parochial Registers Commissions of 1837 and 1857. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.com.
- [S142] Family Search, online www.familysearch.org, "Australia Marriages, 1810-1980", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HJSW-7X3Z: 28 January 2020), George Hayman, 1863.. Hereinafter cited as Family Search.
- [S142] Family Search, online www.familysearch.org, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/…. Hereinafter cited as Family Search.
- [S142] Family Search, online www.familysearch.org, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/…. Hereinafter cited as Family Search.
- [S436] East Perth Cemeteries, online eastpertcemeteries.com.au. Hereinafter cited as East Perth Cemeteries.
- [S632] Find A Grave, online findagrave.com, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/155370485/george-hayman. Hereinafter cited as Find A Grave.
- [S326] Ancestry.Com 1841 Census, online search.ancestry.co.uk. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com 1841 Census.
- [S27] Rica Erickson and Gillian O'Mara, Convicts in WA 1850-1887 Dictionary of Western Australians Volume IX (University of WA Press, 1994, ISBN 1 875560 44 0), HAYMAN George (4711) 1829- Unm farm lab, conv Exeter 1849 buggery life; arr Nile 1.1.1858 TL18.3.1858 CP13.11.1860, Perth, Champion Bay, worked for self 1859. Mar 1 Brigid O'Connell 27.5.1860 Perth RC, Mar 2 Sabrina Pendor; 250.
- [S27] Rica Erickson and Gillian O'Mara, Convicts in WA 1850-1887 Dictionary of Western Australians Volume IX (University of WA Press, 1994, ISBN 1 875560 44 0).
- [S389] Trove, online trove.nla.gov.au, COURTHOPE & CO.'S AUCTION REPORTS. (1885, March 20). The Daily News (Perth, WA : 1882 - 1950), p. 3. Retrieved March 9, 2013, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article76207289. Hereinafter cited as Trove.
- [S389] Trove, online trove.nla.gov.au, Classified Advertising (1885, March 17). The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), p. 2. Retrieved April 19, 2021, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article2996328. Hereinafter cited as Trove.
- [S78] Rod Dickson, They Kept This State Afloat (Carlisle, WA: Hesperian Press, 1998), pg 109-110. Hereinafter cited as They Kept This State Afloat.
- [S651] George Hayman, "George Hayman Declaration contained in Landgate TLA Application 92-1883" (Document, unknown location, 9/10/1882). Hereinafter cited as "George Hayman Declaration."
Sabina Pendor
F, #135, b. circa 1834, d. 7 May 1896
Birth* | Sabina Pendor was born circa 1834 at Galway, IrelandG. |
| She was the daughter of Martin Pendor and Catherine (?) |
Marriage* | Sabina Pendor married George Hayman, son of William Hayman and Mary Masters, on 14 April 1863 at Perth, Western AustraliaG; reg: 1974 RC.1,2,3  |
Death* | Sabina Pendor died on 7 May 1896 at Murray St, Perth, Western AustraliaG; reg: 1401** 57yrs.  |
Burial* | She was buried on 7 May 1896 at East Perth, Western AustraliaG; Cemetery RC.4,5  |
MRCA* | George Hayman and Sabina Pendor is/are the Most Recent Common Ancestor(s) of Neil James Bradley and 16 known descendant(s) who have DNA matches to Neil. |
MRCA* | Sabina Pendor is/are the Most Recent Common Ancestor(s) of Neil James Bradley and 1 known descendant(s) who have DNA matches to Neil. |
Name Variation | Sabina Pendor was also known as Sabina Pindar/Pinder.6 |
Immigration* | She immigrated on 28 April 1853 to Fremantle, Western AustraliaG, on the ship Palestine. I am almost certain that Sabina was part of the group of grils from the Mountbellew Workhouse in Galway IRE that were on the Palestine...7  |
Citations
- [S142] Family Search, online www.familysearch.org, "Australia Marriages, 1810-1980", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HJSW-7X3Z: 28 January 2020), George Hayman, 1863.. Hereinafter cited as Family Search.
- [S142] Family Search, online www.familysearch.org, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/…. Hereinafter cited as Family Search.
- [S142] Family Search, online www.familysearch.org, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/…. Hereinafter cited as Family Search.
- [S389] Trove, online trove.nla.gov.au, Family Notices. (1896, May 7). The Daily News (Perth, WA : 1882 - 1950), p. 2. Retrieved March 9, 2013, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article84723198. Hereinafter cited as Trove.
- [S632] Find A Grave, online findagrave.com, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/155370461/sabina-hayman. Hereinafter cited as Find A Grave.
- [S651] George Hayman, "George Hayman Declaration contained in Landgate TLA Application 92-1883" (Document, unknown location, 9/10/1882). Hereinafter cited as "George Hayman Declaration."
- [S389] Trove, online trove.nla.gov.au, Shipping Intelligence. (1853, May 6). The Perth Gazette and Independent Journal of Politics and News (WA : 1848 - 1864), p. 2. Retrieved July 22, 2017, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article3174386. Hereinafter cited as Trove.
William Charles Hayman
M, #140, b. 18 October 1865, d. 4 December 1941
Relationship | Great-granduncle of Neil James Bradley |
Citations
- [S142] Family Search, online www.familysearch.org, "Australia Births and Baptisms, 1792-1981", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XTZR-SYL: 28 January 2020), Guilielmus Carolus Hayman, 1865.. Hereinafter cited as Family Search.
- [S632] Find A Grave, online findagrave.com, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/246055111/…. Hereinafter cited as Find A Grave.
- [S65] Brian R Chambers, Cemeteries DB 2000 - Avon Valley., CD-ROM (n.p.: n.pub., 2000), Burial Records. Hereinafter cited as Cemeteries 2000.
Brigid O'Connell
F, #141, b. circa 1832, d. 28 October 1862
Alexander McMillan
M, #143, b. 18 April 1841, d. 11 July 1924
Birth* | Alexander McMillan was born on 18 April 1841 at Greyabbey, Down, Northern IrelandG.1,2 |
| He was the son of Nathaniel McMillan and Agnes McLeod. |
Marriage* | Alexander McMillan married Elizabeth Anne Owens, daughter of Owen Owens and Jane Owens, on 16 February 1865 at Residence of Frederick John Pitman, Chewton, VictoriaG; reg: 00957**.3,4  |
Death* | Alexander McMillan died on 11 July 1924 at West Boulder Lease, Boulder, Western AustraliaG, at age 83; reg: 34/1924 Uramia Nephritis aged 81 **.1,5  |
Burial* | He was buried on 12 July 1924 at Boulder, Western AustraliaG.1,5,6 |
MRCA* | Alexander McMillan and Elizabeth Anne Owens is/are the Most Recent Common Ancestor(s) of Neil James Bradley and 6 known descendant(s) who have DNA matches to Neil. |
Immigration | Alexander McMillan immigrated on 7 April 1853 to Geelong, Victoria, on the ship Confiance..7,8 |
Occupation* | He was a Miner. |
Immigration | He immigrated circa 1878 to New South Wales on the ship moved from New Zealand..5 |
Immigration* | He immigrated circa 1892 to Western Australia on the ship moved from New South Wales..5 |
Residence* | He lived in 1921 at Boulder, Western AustraliaG; Great Boulder Lease.9 |
Occupation | He was a Night Watchman, Invalid Pensioner on 10 July 1924 at Boulder, Western AustraliaG.5 |
Note* | Erol has a photo of Ethel taken when she went to visit Alexander at Boulder in the early 1900s. |
Citations
- [S73] Harold Coppock Data,Carine.
- [S74] Eril Wangarek,Melbourne.
- [S80] Certificate.
- [S192] Ann Hoare Data,Broken Hill, NSW.
- [S79] Hereinafter cited as Death Certicate.
- [S632] Find A Grave, online findagrave.com, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/134276883/…. Hereinafter cited as Find A Grave.
- [S217] PRO Vic Unassited Immigration, online proarchives.imagineering.com.au. Hereinafter cited as PRO Vic Unassited Immigration.
- [S298] David Fitzpatrick, Oceans of Consolation (Cork University Press, Ireland 1994), pg 187.
- [S385] Outback Family History, online http://www.outbackfamilyhistory.com.au/, Kamballie Postal Directory 1921. Hereinafter cited as Outback Family History.
Elizabeth Anne Owens
F, #144, b. 2 April 1846, d. 17 August 1929
Birth* | Elizabeth Anne Owens was born on 2 April 1846 at 6 Brown's Buildings, London, London, EnglandG; **.2  |
| She was the daughter of Owen Owens and Jane Owens.1 |
Marriage* | Elizabeth Anne Owens married Alexander McMillan, son of Nathaniel McMillan and Agnes McLeod, on 16 February 1865 at Residence of Frederick John Pitman, Chewton, VictoriaG; reg: 00957**.3,4  |
Death* | Elizabeth Anne Owens died on 17 August 1929 at West Boulder Lease, Boulder, Western AustraliaG, at age 83; reg: 23/1929 Bronchitis **.2,1 |
Burial* | She was buried on 18 August 1929 at Boulder, Western AustraliaG.1,5 |
MRCA* | Alexander McMillan and Elizabeth Anne Owens is/are the Most Recent Common Ancestor(s) of Neil James Bradley and 6 known descendant(s) who have DNA matches to Neil. |
(With Parents) Census_1851Eng | She appeared on the 1851 English census of 5 Vine Court, London, London, England, in the household of her parents Owen Owens and Jane Owens.6 |
Immigration* | Elizabeth Anne Owens immigrated on 1 July 1863 to Melbourne, Victoria, on the ship Caduceus from Southampton
Listed nationality asEnglish and Welsh..7 |
Residence* | She lived in 1905 at West Perth, Western AustraliaG; 21 Duff St.8 |
Note* | From Wayne Jackson story of Rhoda Eliza Smith.
In August 1863, Owen's daughter from his first marriage, Elizabeth, joined him in Barker's Creek. In 1861 Elizabeth Owens had been working as a nursery maid in the household of Viscount Cornwallis Maude and his wife Clementina in London aged 14/15, before embarking for Australia on the Caduceus early the following year at the age of 16. The Caduceus arrived in Melbourne on 1 July 1863, with Elizabeth having turned 17 en route. She made her way to Barker's Creek the following month where her nursery maid experience would no doubt have come in handy given Owen and Eliza's young blended family. Eighteen months later, on 16 February 1865, Elizabeth married Alexander McMillan at Chewton.
Later that year, on 31 December 1865, Owen Owens died of "disease of the brain and convulsions" at age 43, and on 2 January 1866 was buried at Campbell's Creek Cemetery, in the same grave (31E) as his infant daughter Mary Jane and Eliza's first husband Henry Coppin. (While the burial records show his age at death as 50 years, this is incorrect). Eliza, aged in her early 30's, was left with responsibility for five children under 11 years of age, all of whom had been too young to really get to know their respective fathers before they had died.
On the night before Owen's funeral, however, while the family was sleeping, thieves broke into the store and carried off 7 ounces of gold and 35pounds in cash which had been secreted in the store, together with a quantity of stores. The article in The Argus of 4 January 1866 reporting the robbery lamented such "a wicked act upon the fatherless and widow" which had deprived Eliza, a woman "much respected for her industry", of "a sensible part of the means left her wherewith to support a family of six children."
On 22 January 1866, Eliza applied for a beer license in her name for the Union Hotel, so that she could continue to operate the business, and she remained the licensee until December 1879. This was in an environment where the population and level of economic activity in the area had already begun a decades- long decline as the alluvial gold ran out and other centres, such as Bendigo and Ballarat, became the focus of industrial quartz gold mining. |
Citations
- [S79] Hereinafter cited as Death Certicate.
- [S73] Harold Coppock Data,Carine.
- [S80] Certificate.
- [S192] Ann Hoare Data,Broken Hill, NSW.
- [S632] Find A Grave, online findagrave.com, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/137267936/…. Hereinafter cited as Find A Grave.
- [S327] Ancestry.Com 1851 Census, online search.ancestry.co.uk, Whitechapel, Whitechapel Chruch, 4, 10, 1545, 446, 2. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com 1851 Census.
- [S309] Ancestry.com, online www.ancestry.com, Series VPRS 14: Register of Assisted Immigrants from the United Kingdom VPRS 3502. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.com.
- [S136] Wise's Directories, Western Australia Post Office Directory (Wise's) 1905 (Archive CD Books) (Perth: Wise's Directories, 1906). Hereinafter cited as Wise's Directory 1905.
George Hillier
M, #145, b. October 1833, d. 6 May 1915
Birth* | George Hillier was born in October 1833 at Vernham Dean, Hampshire, EnglandG. |
| He was the son of James Hillier and Sarah Stockwell. |
Baptism | George Hillier was baptized on 27 October 1833 at Vernham Dean, Hampshire, EnglandG. |
Marriage* | He married Catherine Mackel, daughter of David Mackel and Mary Ann (?), on 15 January 1859 at Strathalbyn, South AustraliaG; Methodist - Catherine listed as Michael. |
Death* | George Hillier died on 6 May 1915 at Bordertown, South AustraliaG, at age 81.   |
Burial* | He was buried on 8 May 1915 at Mundulla, South AustraliaG.1 |
MRCA* | George Hillier and Catherine Mackel is/are the Most Recent Common Ancestor(s) of Neil James Bradley and 16 known descendant(s) who have DNA matches to Neil. |
Occupation* | George Hillier was a Gold Prospector, Labourer, Shepherd, Farmer. |
Immigration* | He immigrated in 1838 on the ship 'Lloyds' From Eng with parents.. |
Note* | George born in Wiltshire Eng. Arr.with parents SA aged 4-5. Res.Walkerville. [Headstone of Sarah Hillier still standing in the old WalkervilleCemetery.] Strathalbyn,Vic Gold Rush in 1850's Married and lived at Strathalbyn. Moved to Tatiara ca 1877 Bullocky to Kingston. Farmer on his own land named "Kilburnie"[later Jack Guys]. Retired to Mundulla. Johnny Collins house in later years[near Mund cemetery, on the corner]. Land Purchases in Hd of Wirrega: Sect 280 of 200 acres at 1 pound/ac Selected 25/1/1881 1894 Trf'd to George Martlew. Purch completed by Sept 1912. Sect 368 of 298 acres at 1pound/ac. Selected 20/4/1881 Paid by6/1866 Sect 369 of 96 acres at 1 Pound/ac. " 21/4/1881 " " " Sect 379 of 372 acres " " 20/4/1881 " " " *Therefore George purchased 964 acres in 1881 at a cost of 1,000 pounds. It appears this was mostly paid in 5 years[or transferred to G Martlew sect 280]. Of the children, Arthur,Fanny & Rose attended the Buckingham School.[Also a William Hillier??1892 who attended for less than 2 months]
George's movements as indicated from Land Records [AmCav.9/1997] 1867 Labourer Strathalbyn; 1880- carrier Kingston; 1880 labourer Mundulla; 1881 teamster Mundulla; 1886 farmer Mundulla;
He married Catherine MACCEL/MACKLE?, daughter of David MACCEL/MACKLE? & Mary Ann, 15 Jan 1859 in Primitive Methodist Ch,Strathalbyn SA. Born Circa 1836 in Donegal Ireland. Died 27 Aug 1916 in Bordertown SA. Buried 28 Aug 1916 in Mundulla Cemetery SA. Religion ?Catholic.
According to rel's, Catherine Maccle/Mackel came out from Ireland with at least 4 susters - only one sister known to be Rose who married a Tom Jones from Moonta. Another sister could have been Margaret Mackel who married at Strathalbyn on 20 sept 1868 to Mr William Moore-both of Strathalbyn. From Atlas of South Australia page 12, during the mid 1850's over 5,500 Irish orphan and pauper girls were sent out to SA to work as farm and domestic servants. Buried in the Bordertown Cemetery is a WILLIAM MACKLIN born ca1835 one year before Catherine Mackle ...long shot could be her brother????
"Golden Wedding Photo" actually taken 1907 Back Row Lindsay (b1895), Stanfield (b1893), Garfield (b1896), Frederick (b1886) Martlew ..the order looks wrong judging by the ages of the boys
Next Row Gladys Martlew (1897), Reta Martlew (1902), Lila Hillier (1900), Arthur H (1875), Oliver H (1868), Ruby H (1899), Emmie Martlew (1886)
Sitting Rose Hillier (1873), Sinclair(1905) on knee, Harriet Hillier(1859), Gertie Martlew(1897), George, Catherine, Celia Dinning(?) on knee, Fanny Hillier(1878) nursing John Carson(1906), Nellie Martlew(1882) nursing Reginald Dinning(1907)
Front Vincent Martlew(1905), Esther Hillier(1898), Maccle Hillier(1903), Kathleen Hillier(1902), Stella Hillier(1896.) |
Relationship | 2nd great-grandfather of Neil James Bradley |
Charles George Mortimer Bradley
M, #146, b. 15 November 1834, d. 29 June 1909
MRCA* | Charles George Mortimer Bradley and Anne Ford Craig is/are the Most Recent Common Ancestor(s) of Neil James Bradley and 11 known descendant(s) who have DNA matches to Neil. |
Occupation* | Charles George Mortimer Bradley was a Woodcutter, Farmer. |
Psgr List* | He was found on a passenger list on 9 October 1845 at Melbourne, Victoria; Platina - Hobart to Melb with his father.3 |
Note* | Charles was listed as a woodcutter on his marraige certificate. Married by John Millard of the Wesleyan Church. The witnesses were John Craig and Thomas Bradley. Both Charles & Annie signed their own names.
Listed in Wise's Victorian Directory 1884-1885: Bradley, Charles G.M. Farmer Heywood
Ref (Dear Friends, Drumborg & Greenvale 1977) Under a section entitled - "Drumborg Methodist Church" appears the following :- ...In the year 1875 Mr & Mrs C. Bradley and family of 9 left Bullarook where Mr Bradley was a local preacher in the Creswick circuit and transferred to the Portland circuit. After a while the Drumborg people asked Mr Bradley to approach H.Q. as to a "Supply" for Drumborg and this was granted. The first service was held in the home of Charles' mother, Mrs J. Moore Snr. and services were continued for some years in various homes until the heads of several families formed a committee to arrange for building a Church.
...Mr C. Bradley was chairman for meetings connected with church organizations and was representative delegate to annual conferences for over 30 years, the last being held only a few months before his death in 1909. Lucy Bradley was an organist at the church.
...The church was built in 1882. the first marriage celebrated in this church was that of Alice Bradley and Alf George 10/4/1890. This church was destroyed in the 1939 bushfires. A new church was built but later closed.
Ref(Gwen Bradley) She remembers her mother saying that Charles used to write articles for the "Ballarat Times". Also that he used to travel between Drumborg and Ballarat with the whole family in a dray. Gwen never saw a photo of Charles. |
Relationship | 2nd great-grandfather of Neil James Bradley |
Anne Ford Craig
F, #147, b. 3 January 1841, d. 20 March 1916
|  Anne Craig |
|  |
Birth* | Anne Ford Craig was born on 3 January 1841 at Aberdour, Fife, ScotlandG.1 |
| She was the daughter of John Craig and Agnes Orrock. |
Baptism | Anne Ford Craig was baptized on 17 January 1841 at Aberdour, Fife, ScotlandG.2 |
Marriage* | She married Charles George Mortimer Bradley, son of Samuel Bradley and Marianne Mortimer, on 25 February 1862 at Warrenheip, Heywood, VictoriaG; reg: 341.  |
Death* | Anne Ford Craig died on 20 March 1916 at Bayswater, VictoriaG, at age 75; reg: 350/1916**.3  |
Burial* | She was buried on 23 March 1916 at Box Hill, VictoriaG.3,4 |
MRCA* | Charles George Mortimer Bradley and Anne Ford Craig is/are the Most Recent Common Ancestor(s) of Neil James Bradley and 11 known descendant(s) who have DNA matches to Neil. |
(With Parents) Census_1841Scot | She appeared on the 1841 Scottish census of Wester Village S Side, Aberdour, Fife, ScotlandG, in the household of her parents John Craig and Agnes Orrock.5 |
(With Parents) Census_1851Scot | Anne Ford Craig appeared on the 1851 Scottish census of South Leith, Midlothian, Scotland, in the household of her parents John Craig and Agnes Orrock.6 |
Immigration* | Anne Ford Craig immigrated on 1 June 1852 to Port Adelaide, South Australia, on the ship Surge..3,7 |
Relationship | 2nd great-grandmother of Neil James Bradley |
Citations
- [S304] Andrew S Bowman,Carnamah, WA.
- [S309] Ancestry.com, online www.ancestry.com, Scotland, Select Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.com.
- [S79] Hereinafter cited as Death Certicate.
- [S632] Find A Grave, online findagrave.com, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/123867423/…. Hereinafter cited as Find A Grave.
- [S326] Ancestry.Com 1841 Census, online search.ancestry.co.uk, Parish 401. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com 1841 Census.
- [S327] Ancestry.Com 1851 Census, online search.ancestry.co.uk, Leith South, Midlothian, 2, 32, 108, 6, CSSCT1851_188. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com 1851 Census.
- [S221] The Ships List, online www.theshipslist.com. Hereinafter cited as The Ships List.