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Cherilyn

Cherilyn Report 30 May 2011 07:31

Hi Daphne

These articles from NLA Trove newspapers may help -

The Maitland Mercury & Hunter River General Advertiser
Thursday 6 August 1874, p.2
ALBURY.
Monday.
[Evening News.]-Mr. Cedric Hope, a young medical man, lately from England, accidentally fell down stairs at his residence, on Friday, and died yesterday afternoon, from injury to his spine, caused by the fall. An inquest was held on the body, and a verdict of accidental death was returned. The deceased is deeply regretted.


The Argus (Melbourne), Thursday 6 August 1874, p.5 AND
The Sydney Morning Herald, Monday 10 August 1874, p.5
At the inquest on the body of the late Mr Cedric Hope, who was accidentally killed by a fall at Albury, it was stated by Mr Joseph Dwyer, solicitor, we learn from the Border Post, that he know the deceased gentleman, who had but recently arrived in the colony. He was a medical student at one of the Edinburgh universities but had not passed the final examination. His family resided at Carlisle, Cumberland, England. He was 26 years of age and unmarried. Witness saw him two days before his death and he said he intended going home. Sergeant Lenthall deposed to being the custodian of 21 medical certificates and a sum of money belonging to the deceased gentleman.


Empire, Saturday 8 August 1874, p.2
A fatal accident of a somewhat peculiar nature occurred at Albury on Friday. Dr. Cedric Hope, a medical man, aged 26 years, who had been for some weeks staying at the Rose Hotel, went to his bedroom, in the evening. Shortly afterwards the servant-girl heard a noise, went out, and found the unfortunate gentleman lying on the ground, he having fallen from the balcony into the yard. When picked up (says the Murray and Hume Times), Dr. Hope was conscious, but he could give no account of how the accident occurred. During next day he got worse, Dr. Cobbett was sent for, and attended him until the time of his death, which occurred on Saturday evening. An inquest was held yesterday by Captain Brownrigg, when a verdict was returned to the effect that Cedric Hope had died from concussion of the spine, caused by the accident.

bazza

bazza Report 29 May 2011 08:51

Hi Cherilyn,

Many thanks for the offer.

Trying to find any info on John Mann b 14/11/1819 in Wadhurst Sussex but gave his birthplace as Rotherfield on the 1851 census.

On a trial record in July 1855 he was sentenced to transportation for 15 years so wondering if you can find any marriages or a death for him in Aust. I could not find him on SA records.

Any info would be appreciated.

cheers,
Chris

Daphne

Daphne Report 28 May 2011 22:32

Hi Cherilyn
Please could you look up the death record of Cedric Hope in NSW 1874. I found an inquest record and it seems he suffered an accident. Does it list any details such as family members or anything else about him?
Thanks. Daphne

GenieAngel

GenieAngel Report 25 May 2011 12:10

Hi Cherilyn,

Thank you so very much for the Eshelby information. Now John is an interesting character I have found him in the 1881 census in Penge, Surrey with his wife Ann and 6 children. One called Eleanor another Jane and another William. He was 4 years younger when he was in Australia . :S
His mother was called Jane and his grandmother Eleanor. :P So definitely the same guy. A bit of a mystery there!!!

You are right he worked real fast!!
Thanks a million
Liz :D :D :D

Cherilyn

Cherilyn Report 25 May 2011 05:09

nudge

Cherilyn

Cherilyn Report 24 May 2011 10:26

James CUNDY and Eleanor Jane ESHELBY had a son named Leslie Alfred CUNDY in 1908.

A marriage search for him comes up with his surname as SWENSON? perhaps he was adopted following his parents' divorce?

Cherilyn

Cherilyn Report 24 May 2011 10:12

Hi Liz

Could this be him arriving in Queensland?

ESHELBY John [age] 42 [aboard] Cloncurry [arriving] 3 Feb 1886

A John ESHELBY married Annie FRENCH that very same year in Brisbane (reg B10507).

I can only see 2 children - William b. 1886 (fast worker!) and Eleanor Jane b. 1889, both in Brisbane. Sadly Wm died in 1888.

Eleanor died in 1930 as ESHELBY, though it appears she was married to James CUNDY, who she divorced in 1913. No marriage found but divorce article at Trove shows she married in Jan 1908 as Eleanor Jane Eshelby; they were both aged 18.

John died in 1931 (reg B14322). I can't find a record of Annie's death but it could be misspelt.

:D

GenieAngel

GenieAngel Report 23 May 2011 22:27

Hi again Cherilyn,

Thank you very much for finding Joseph Trebilcocks arrival in Victoria.

Could you please see if you can work your magic and find what you can on John Eshelby father William mother Jane Shute born 1843 Stockton, Durham. He arrived in Australia after 1881. Thank you

Appreciated as always

Liz :-)

Cherilyn

Cherilyn Report 22 May 2011 08:34

nudge :D

Cherilyn

Cherilyn Report 17 May 2011 01:49

My pleasure! :-)

This may be his arrival in Vic from NZ then - tho I don't know where his wife is!

TREBILCOCK ---- MR [age] 25 [arr] JUN 1887 [ship] TARAWERA [from NZ]

GenieAngel

GenieAngel Report 16 May 2011 09:20

Hello Cherilyn,

Thank you ever so much for that. You are wonderful!! I have since found that Joseph went to NZ in 1878 married Kate Cooper in 1887 so they must have then gone to Australia after that.

Much appreciated

Liz :D

Cherilyn

Cherilyn Report 16 May 2011 05:22

Hi Liz

Well I haven't found his marriage, but I did find him in Victoria with Catherine COOPER by 1888! They had the following chn:

Joseph Henry b. 1888/6385 Sandhurst, m. Lizzie Marion JONES 1913, d. 1946 aged 58
Elizabeth Jane b. 1890/7445 Sandhurst, m. Roy BEARD 1911, d. ?
Sarah Warne b. 1891/30071 Bendigo, d. 1964 aged 73 [did not marry]
Annie b. 1894/9281 Bendigo, m. Leslie PASCOE 1914, d. 1960 aged 66
Wm Gilbert b. 1896/25555 Bendigo, d. Jan 1898/703 aged 1

Joseph's death:

Surname: TREBILCOCK
Given Names: Jos
Event: D
Father: Trebilcock Nichs
Mother: Sally WARNE
Age: 48
Death Place: Bgo
Year: 1904
Reg. Number: 7626

His wife's death:

Surname: TREBILCOCK
Given Names: Cath
Event: D
Father: Cooper Hy
Mother: Matilda MORAN
Age: 51
Death Place: Bgo
Year: 1918
Reg. Number: 11658

See http://www.bencemtrust.com.au/search.asp

No immigration found and no marriage in NSW either.

GenieAngel

GenieAngel Report 15 May 2011 13:55

Hi Cherilyn,

I hope you can help me with this one. I am looking for Joseph Trebilcock b 1855 Cornwall parents Nicholas Trebilcock Sally Warne, I have found him in the 1861 and 1871 census so figure he must have gone to Australia after that. His wife is Catherine Cooper, not sure when he married her !!
Anything that you can find for me I will be most grateful.

Thank you
Liz :-)

Cherilyn

Cherilyn Report 14 May 2011 08:06

nudge :D

Cherilyn

Cherilyn Report 11 May 2011 09:05

nudge

Cherilyn

Cherilyn Report 11 May 2011 02:32

nudge

Cherilyn

Cherilyn Report 9 May 2011 08:46

nudge

Cherilyn

Cherilyn Report 8 May 2011 07:38

nudge

Cherilyn

Cherilyn Report 7 May 2011 11:04

nudge

Irene

Irene Report 6 May 2011 13:49

Thank you so very much for the interesting information
you gave me re Hebert Harril Babbage. He was uncle to
my Aunt's mother(Clarissa Babbage) I as doing some research
for my Aunt by marriage who is almost 86. Herbert came
from large family so I am sure he had lots of relations who
would have loved his medals. Thank you so very much for
finding out this for me very much appreciated. Irene