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Australia Lookups completed / Re: STONE Family, Melbourne, 1881 Census
« on: Friday 15 May 09 08:23 BST (UK)  »
Hi Tom

My Family Tree 'Resizable Notes' for John Henry Reed quotes info from Judith from the Ballarat Courier in which a Mr Swift and the Company are quoted.

This is from 'Victoria and Its Metropolis 1888' - a Directory:

'Wm Ford & Co. (Geo Swift), Melbourne

This firm of Pharmaceutical chemists, wholesale and retail druggists, medical agents,
and importers of surgical instruments, of 65 Swanston-street, was established
in 1849 by the late Mr. Wm. Ford, who built the front part of the premises on
a building lease, and continued the active management of the business until
1864, which he then to a great extent relinquished, devoting a great deal
of attention to the wine industry, and associating himself with, and
becoirming part proprietor of the Tahbilk vineyard, the development and
present success of which is doubtless due to the energy and capital
he introduced into it. At his death, in 1875, the business reverted to his
son, and subsequently, in 1879, to Mr. George Swift, who up to this time
had been associated with another firm in the city (Francis and Swift). Considerable
alterations and additions have been made, involving an outlay of
over J3000, and resulting in producing the largest and most imposing premises
of the kind in the colonies. This business has always held a leading position
amongst Melbourne pharmacies, holding contracts for the supply of drugs
and surgical appliances to many of the largest hospitals and public institutions
in the colonies, besides supplying the trade generally with preparations
of its manufacture.'

Richard


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Australia Lookups completed / Re: STONE Family, Melbourne, 1881 Census
« on: Monday 11 May 09 07:35 BST (UK)  »
Hi Tom

I vaguely recall it was in Ballarat. Can you steer me to the date etc and I will have a look and see what I have.

Richard

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Australia Lookups completed / Re: STONE Family, Melbourne, 1881 Census
« on: Sunday 10 May 09 05:06 BST (UK)  »
Hi Tom

Well, if it's the original building I will add it to my list of Historical Mansions etc that I collect on my travels. It's another one of my hobbies. I just returned from Ballarat and took lots of photos of the beautiful buildings built in the Gold rush era. Fantastic.

Richard

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Australia Lookups completed / Re: STONE Family, Melbourne, 1881 Census
« on: Wednesday 06 May 09 06:22 BST (UK)  »
Hi Tom

I had previously tried to obtain a Google photo of Holstein House but no luck.

I have added it to my list of photos on my next trip to Melbourne.


Richard

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Australia Lookups completed / Re: STONE Family, Melbourne, 1881 Census
« on: Monday 13 April 09 03:28 BST (UK)  »
Hi Judith and Tom


John and Margaret Stone and their child Ann Teresa (1865-1867) are buried in the same grave at Melbourne General Cemetery.

Also buried is Margaret's sister Mary McGann, aged 49 on 8 Apr 1878. I haven't been able to trace a Husband or children and nothing in the Immigration records for McGann or Moran.

Re Judith's Message of 4 April 2009

Margaret Stone (Moran) died in Jan 1920 aged 48 at Melbourne West. If her death age is correct, this makes her birth year 1836/1835. This agrees with the Unassisted records for another Margaret Moran, age 25, arrived October 1860 on the Merlin from a British port. I initially leaned towards this one but Belfast (Port Fairy) is about 200 kms East of Melbourne by road. It has/had a Port so she would have had to arrive there in October 1860, leave her employment, take a boat to Melbourne, meet John and marry him in Melbourne by 1 December that year - all in less than three months.

I think our Margaret is probably the Assisted Immigrant aged 20 who went to work for Mrs Marshall in North Melbourne.

The Victorian Government paid the fares for migrants who were sponsored by somebody in Victoria in those times to increase the Colony's population (and especially females to balance the gender imbalance caused by the Gold Rush).

My Great Grandmother came out in the same conditions in 1914 to Victoria just before WW1 was declared. The ship was mainly comprised of single females, occupations 'Domestics' or 'Servants' with very few married couples and not too many single young men.

Richard



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Australia Lookups completed / Re: STONE Family, Melbourne, 1881 Census
« on: Monday 13 April 09 00:49 BST (UK)  »
Hi Tom and Judith

I have John Henry Reed's Marriage Certificate of 6 March 1884. If you contact me through Ancestry I will email you both a copy. I can also email you a printout of the whole Reed/Stone and Walker family details.

John Henry is listed as being  born as Henry at Ballarat in 1855 and his Parents were Henry Reed and Martha Mitchell . They had three children, Ennis, Oswald St John and Pearl Hawthorn Reed, who married into the Fagan family.

Martha died in 1860 aged 28 at 'Den' - (must be a bad transcription error) - somewhere in Victoria. There are three Henry Reeds in the Death Indexes to 1888 which fit the bill if he was born say in 1827 (five years before Martha was born). One died at Dunolly (the 'Den' in Martha's death records?) and the others at South Yarra and Brighton.

I am trying to find where John Henry and Anne are buried. Anne (Walker) is not recorded at Ballarat, Springvale, St Kilda or Fawkner Cemeteries so I have emailed the Melbourne General cemetery at Carlton. Otherwise I will need to buy the Death certificate.

John also married Annie Teresa Stone in 1902, the year before he died, as you are aware. He used his address as Rochester Terrace, Albert Park which doesn't exist. Hint of something?

Ellen Maria Stone, born 1861 at Melbourne, who became Sister Mary Claver, died in 1932 aged 63 at Brighton. Her death age of 63 is wildly off the mark and is either 71 or 70.  Her name was shown as Mary 'Claver' Stone. As a Catholic family, she took the name of St Peter Claver (1580-1654), the Patron Saint of Slaves (he worked and died in Columbia).

John Henry's second wife Annie Theresa Stone died as Annie Teresa 'Fabiola' Stewart at Frankston in 1921 aged 52. I see in your chats a newspaper recorded her name as 'Stuart'. I have searched both spellings but cannot find any marriage up to 1942 (last date for the indexes).  I have searched the Frankston Cemetery records but no luck.

Annie Theresa also took a Saints name (Saint Fabiola who died on 27 December 399 [or 400] who did good works among the poor in those early Roman days).

Look forward to seeing you from Ancestry.

Richard

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Australia Lookups completed / Re: STONE Family, Melbourne, 1881 Census
« on: Sunday 12 April 09 04:51 BST (UK)  »
Hi Tom and Judith

I am a new member of RootsChat (joined today) and am researching John Henry Reed's daughter Pearl Hawthorn Reed (1888-1965) who married Thomas Joseph Fagan (1876-1958).

I have the 'Fagan of Walbundrie' Tree on Ancestry and if you contact me directly from that site I can help as well. I am in the process of adding my latest research to my Fagan Ancestry Tree.

I have now finished the Reed and Stone connections and many thanks to you as I have been following your notes which have helped me quite a bit. Some of your queries will be answered in my Ancestry Tree when it is added to (bad ending).

I hope I can find your replies (not at all sure how this works) but would like you to contact me through Ancestry as I know that works.

Richard Howlong




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