The Family of James Elliott, circa 1800.


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5. Charlotte James ELLIOTT [21346] (James3, Unknown2, Unknown1) was born on 14 Jul 1818 in Middlesex England and died on 20 Feb 1853 in Sydney Colony of New South Wales at age 34.

Noted events in her life were:

• Residence at Death: 20 Feb 1853, Elizabeth Street Sydney Colony of New South Wales.

Charlotte married George Moyze BENNETT, Surgeon [21374] [MRIN: 8504] on 10 Dec 1846 in Sydney Colony of New South Wales. George was born in 1804 and died in 1898 at age 94.

General Notes: In his Research into the Elliott Family, Mark Turnbull has found the following Information on George Bennett, who married Charlotte James Elliott:
BENNETT, GEORGE (1804-1893), medical practitioner and naturalist, was born on 31 January 1804 at Plymouth, England. He was strongly attracted by the sea, and at 15 undertook the first of his many voyages. Returning to England in 1821, he studied first at Plymouth and then at the Middlesex Hospital and the Hunterian School of Medicine, where he came under the influence of such notable men as Charles Bell, Herbert Mayo and Caesar Hawkins. On 7 March 1828 he obtained his diploma of membership of the Royal College of Surgeons, and meanwhile had made the acquaintance of Richard Owen, then a lecturer in comparative anatomy in the medical school attached to St Bartholomew's Hospital. Owen was the chief British comparative anatomist of his period, and his influence, particularly in respect of palaeontology, was felt by Bennett during the whole of his career in Australia.
Wanderings by Bennett from 1828 to 1835 embraced a wide area of the Pacific, and when he returned to England from one voyage in 1831, he brought with him a large collection of plants, as well as a live Ungka ape from Singapore and a young native girl named Elau from the New Hebrides; the girl, who had been rescued when about to be sacrificed by a hostile tribe, died at Plymouth in 1834. Numerous papers on natural history were written by Bennett as a result of his journeys; they included, in particular, discussions of plants, a description of the living animal of the pearly nautilus, and remarks on certain elements in the fauna of Australia, and these writings were responsible for his election as a fellow of the Linnean Society of London and a corresponding member of the Zoological Society.
Bennett had first visited Australia in 1829. He did so again in 1832, arriving in spring and becoming immediately impressed by 'the beauties of the Kingdom of Flora which are lavished so profusely in this colony. Travels inland followed, and so keen was his work, notably on the platypus, then not definitely proved to be oviparous, that he was able to send Owen many specimens of extant fauna and a considerable number of fossils. He then published Wanderings in New South Wales … Being the Journal of a Naturalist, vols 1-2 (London, 1834), a work of merit for its good writing and generally sound observation; his only serious slip was in regard to the nesting habits of the lyrebird, upon which he was apparently misled by Aboriginals. Back in England, Bennett received a signal honour by being awarded the honorary gold medal of the Royal College of Surgeons in recognition of his contributions to zoological science. He returned again to Australia in 1836, and this time he remained, developing a successful medical practice in Sydney and becoming a leading figure in the newly established Australian Museum, the Acclimatization Society and the Zoological Society; his association with the museum, of which he was the first secretary, extended over many years, and in old documents of the institution he is referred to, variously, as 'Director', 'Superintendent' and 'Zoologist'. Meanwhile he assisted visiting zoologists, acted as agent for the birdman, John Gould, maintained a steady correspondence with Owen and others, and assembled material for a second book; this work, broad in scope and informative, was published in 1860 under the title Gatherings of a Naturalist in Australasia. In 1890, at the age of 86, he was awarded the Clarke memorial medal by the Royal Society of New South Wales.
Bennett died in Sydney on 29 September 1893, leaving an impressive record, emphasized by the numbers of plants and animals that bear his name, as 'the greatest of the physician-naturalists of Australia'. He had married three times. By the first marriage there were two sons and three daughters, by the second a son, and by the third, to Sarah Adcock, two children who died in infancy. A large library which he left was unfortunately rejected by the University of Sydney when offered for £2000, and was sold by public auction.

Noted events in his life were:

• Occupation: Surgeon.

Children from this marriage were:

   15 M    i. Frederick Owen BENNETT [21375] was born in Nov 1847 and died about 1849 aged about 2.

   16 F    ii. Emily A BENNETT [21376] was born in 1850 and died about 1854 aged about 4.

   17 F    iii. Edith A BENNETT [21377] was born in 1851 and died about 1853 aged about 2.

6. George Robinson ELLIOTT, MRCS [3354] (James3, Unknown2, Unknown1) was born on 18 Aug 1820 in Wandsworth Surrey England, died on 15 Jun 1899 in Croydon Surrey England at age 78, and was buried in Upper Norwood Surrey England.

General Notes: In a File of Information on the Elliott Family received from Mark Turnbull in May, 2010, he included the following:
Family Notices The Queenslander (Brisbane,... Saturday 24 June 1899, page 1152. Family Notices 635 words ...
Pendennis, Upper Norwood, England, George Robinson Elliott, M.R.C.S., Bag., aged 78 years....
It was no accident that pharmacists and pharmaceutical houses were prominent amongst the pioneers (of the Colony of New South Wales). In today's terms pharmaceuticals were high added value low bulk products for which transport costs were relatively unimportant. There was therefore a good supply of the then popular products; they provided the financial basis for the pharmaceutical houses and their later diversification into the chemical and other industries. The records of both the Melbourne[6] and the Sydney[7] Intercolonial Exhibitions mention simple pharmaceuticals as exhibits, but also 'colonial- made ink', mineral acids, superphosphate, soap and 'sulphate of iron mixed with Liverpool salt ... almost a certain cure against liverfluke'. 1866[8] and 1872[9] Sydney papers describe Elliotts' Chemical Works at Iron Cove Balmain, founded in 1865. The origin of the venture from the pharmaceutical business of the brothers Elliott, their association with two other wholesale chemists, Henry and Edward Youngman, and Youngmans' successor in Victoria F. S. Grimwade has been described by Professor J. R. Poynter.[10] Youngmans' Sydney and Melbourne successors, Elliott Brothers and Felton and Grimwade, in due course developed into four of Australia's leading companies. The Elliotts' Chemical Works were a typical 19th century chemical complex, producing sulphuric acid, nitric acid, superphosphate based on bone powder and soap.
Whilst the year of incorporation of Incitec Ltd as known today, was 1915, the company can trace its origins back to 1862, to Elliott Bros of Balmain, Sydney, regarded by many as the founders of the chemical industry in New South Wales. The connection is superphosphate, first manufactured in 1866.
In 1907, Elliott Bros formed George Shirleys Ltd to conduct its superphosphate operations. Since that time, the corporate landscape of the fertilizers and associated chemicals industries in Australia has been one of change, characterised by periods of expansion, investment and at times substantial over-investment, and consolidation. A number of well known and established companies has been associated with the corporate structure which is now Incitec Ltd. Names like George Shirley Ltd, Australian Fertilizers, ACF and Shirleys, Ammonia Company of Queensland, Greenleaf Fertilizers, AFL Holdings, Eastern Nitrogen, Austral-Pacific, and Consolidated Fertilizers all feature in the history of the company.

Noted events in his life were:

• Association: the MRCS [Member of the Royal College of Surgeons].

• Proprietor: and Co-Founder of Elliot Bros.Ltd., Chemical Works, Balmain Sydney Colony of New South Wales.

George married Anne Alice MACKEY [21340] [MRIN: 2079], daughter of Capt. John MACKEY, HEICS [21399] and Sarah [21400], on 30 Jun 1848 in St James' Sydney Colony of New South Wales. Anne was born about 1828 in Calcutta Bengal India and died on 04 Jan 1869 in Balmain Sydney Colony of New South Wales aged about 41.

Children from this marriage were:

   18 F    i. Emily Alice ELLIOTT [21378] was born in 1849 in Colony of New South Wales and died in 1854 in Balmain Sydney Colony of New South Wales at age 5.

+ 19 F    ii. Annie Gertrude ELLIOTT [21379] was born in 1850, died on 07 Jul 1928 in Rose Bay Sydney NSW Australia at age 78, and was buried in Brisbane QLD Australia.

+ 20 M    iii. George Charles ELLIOTT [3353] was born in 1852 in Colony of New South Wales and died in 1910 in Balmain Sydney NSW Australia at age 58.

   21 F    iv. Louise Eleanor ELLIOTT [21380] was born in 1854 and died on 22 Jun 1897 in Burleigh Heads Colony of Queensland at age 43.

Louise married Spencer Galland BRIGGS [21384] [MRIN: 8506] on 20 Aug 1880 in Memorial Church Milton Brisbane Colony of Queensland. Spencer was born about 1848 and died on 22 May 1897 in Jondaryan Colony of Queensland aged about 49.

General Notes: In a File received from Mark Turnbull in May 2010, he included the following:
The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864-1933) (> Monday 24 May 1897
Mr. Spicer Briggs, a well-known surveyor, left his camp at Jondaryan on Tuesday night, and as he did not return, the matter was reported to the police, who immediately organised a search party. Briggs was found alive in the scrub on Saturday morning, but expired shortly afterwards. The body was brought to Toowoomba to-day [Monday, May 24, 1897].

Noted events in his life were:

• Occupation: [probably] a Pastoralist, St George [area] Colony or Queensland.

• Residence at Death: 22 May 1897, [possibly] Rosalie Plains near Jondaryan Colony of Queensland.

+ 22 M    v. James Frederick ELLIOTT [21381] was born in 1856 in Balmain Sydney Colony of New South Wales and died on 09 Sep 1928 in Point Piper Sydney NSW Australia at age 72.

   23 M    vi. ELLIOTT [21382] was born in 1863 in Balmain Sydney Colony of New South Wales.

George next married Sazie Gertrude MACNAMARA [21393] [MRIN: 8498], daughter of James MACNAMARA [85448] and Catherine BAGOT [85449], in 1872 in St John's Bishopthorpe Glebe Sydney Colony of New South Wales. Sazie was born in 1849 in Demerara Demerara-Mahaica Guyana and died in Mar 1906 in Hanover Square London England at age 57.

Children from this marriage were:

   24 M    i. Harold St.Clare ELLIOTT, MD [21394] was born in Sep 1873 in Kingston-upon-Thames Surrey England and died on 10 Nov 1916 in Yokohama City Kanagawa Prefecture Japan at age 43.

   25 M    ii. Reginald Leslie ELLIOTT [21395] was born in Dec 1874 in Kingston-upon-Thames Surrey England and died in 1937 at age 63.

+ 26 M    iii. Garnet Athol ELLIOTT [21396] was born in 1876 in Balmain Sydney Colony of New South Wales.

   27 M    iv. Walter Keith ELLIOTT [21397] was born on 05 Apr 1879 in Cannes Provence-Alpes-Cτte d'Azur France and died on 12 May 1921 in France at age 42.

Walter married Charlotte CAMPBELL [85450] [MRIN: 28333] in Colony of Victoria. The marriage ended in divorce. Charlotte was born in 1881 in Melbourne Colony of Victoria.

Walter next married Frances MATHIDE [85451] [MRIN: 28334].

   28 M    v. Major Gordon Roy ELLIOTT, RAF [21398] was born in 1889 in Norwood Surrey England and died on 25 Mar 1933 in Leysin Switzerland at age 44.

General Notes: In a File received from Mark Turnbull in May 2010, he included the following:
The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) 4> Wednesday 29 March 1933.
MAJOR G. R. ELLIOTT.
The death occurred on Saturday last at Leysin, Switzerland, of Major Gordon Roy Elliott, youngest son of the late Dr. George Elliott, founder of the firm of Elliott Bros. Ltd. He was educated at Elstree, London, and served for some years as a Lieutenant in the Navy. He transferred to the Army, and attained the rank of Captain in the 3rd Dragoon Guards. On the outbreak of war in 1914 his Regiment was sent to France, but after the opening phases of the war the cavalry branch became of little use as combatants, and Captain Elliott transferred to the Royal Air Force, and saw much active service with his Squadron. He attained the rank of Major and Squadron Commander in the R.F.A., and after two years of active war service, became an instructional officer to the Air Force In England. Major Elliott was 44 years of age, and had lived at Biarritz In the South of France since the war. He is survived by Mrs. Elliott, who accompanied him three years ago on a visit to Australia.

9. Frederick William ELLIOTT [21347] (James3, Unknown2, Unknown1) was born about 1826 and died on 02 Oct 1905 in Kassel Hesse Germany aged about 79.

General Notes: In a File received from Mark Turnbull on May the 12th, 2010, he included:
The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954) Wednesday 21 February 1906
The will of Mr. Frederick William Elliott, of Tell-en-Nedjer, near El Blar, Algeria, and Cassel, Germany, and formerly of Elliott Brothers, Sydney, who died at Cassel on October 2 last, has been lodged for probate. Messrs. Samuel Cohen, a director of Elliott Brothers, Limited, of O'Connell Street, Sydney, and William Robert Cowper, manager of the Camden branch of the Commercial Banking Company of Sydney, Limited, are appointed executors of the will and trustees of the estate, and testator bequeathed to each of them £50 a year In lieu of commission during the period they continued to act as such. His property in Tell-en-Nedjer he devised to his widow, Ada Medora Elliott, for life, and after her death, to his children in equal shares. He also bequeathed to his widow all plate, pictures, furniture, and other articles of domestic or household use or ornament, and the moneys or profits assured by his life policy for £500. Annuities to be paid out of lncome were bequeathed to:-Mrs. Alicia Hardy, of Macquarie Street, Sydney, £100 for life, and after her death to her two daughters; Mary Vincent, of Wollongong, sister-in-law, £60 for life; Mrs. Louisa Chapman, wife of Captain Frederick Chapman, of London, half-sister, £20 for life; Count Andor Rogendorf, son-in law, in the event of his surviving his wife, £100 during the remainder of his life. Subject to the payment of annuities, he devised his real and personal estate to his trustees upon trust to sell and convert the lncome therefrom to be paid to his widow for life by half-yearly instalments. After the death of his widow the lncome to be paid to his three daughters, Mrs. W. R. Cowper, of Camden, Mrs. Frederick Von Frankenberg und-Ludovicedorf, of Cassel, and Countess Andor Rogendorf. On the death of his last surviving daughter the trustees are to hold the residuary estate and the Investments arising! therefrom in trust for his grandchildren. By a clause of his will testator prohibited any of his daughters from joining any religious body so as to become a sister or a nun, the penalty ' being disinheritance. The net value of the ' estate for probate purposes is £50,843 5s 9d. …..

Noted events in his life were:

• Immigration: Abt 1847, Sydney Colony of New South Wales.

• Occupation: a Founder and Partner in the Company, Elliott Brothers, Balmain Sydney Colony of New South Wales.

Frederick married Ada Medora VINCENT [21363] [MRIN: 8502], daughter of Rev. John VINCENT [85452] and Eliza HUGHES [85453], on 30 Apr 1857 in Balmain Sydney Colony of New South Wales. Ada was born in 1835 in Colony of New South Wales and died on 09 Apr 1917 in Vevey Vaud Switzerland at age 82.

Marriage Notes: In an e-Mail received from John Starr in December 2010, he reports that:
The Sydney Morning Herald of May the 4th, 1857 stated:
On the 30th April, at Balmain, by the Rev. W. Stack, Frederick William, third son of the late James Elliott, Solicitor, to Ada Medora, sixth daughter of the late Rev. John Vincent.

Children from this marriage were:

   29 M    i. Frederick William ELLIOTT [21364] was born on 02 Dec 1857 in Winterbourne Nr. Walcha Colony of New South Wales and died in 1883 in Manly Sydney Colony of New South Wales at age 26.

+ 30 F    ii. Ada Medora ELLIOTT [21365] was born in 1859 in Sydney Colony of New South Wales and died in 1934 in Woollahra Sydney NSW Australia at age 75.

   31 M    iii. ELLIOTT [85454] was born on 12 Feb 1860 in Winterbourne Nr. Walcha Colony of New South Wales and died in 1861 in Sydney Colony of New South Wales at age 1.

+ 32 F    iv. Baroness Jessie Vincent ELLIOTT [21366] was born on 04 May 1862 in Balmain Sydney Colony of New South Wales and died on 17 Sep 1936 in Unterhasli Luzern Switzerland at age 74.

   33 F    v. Alice Ellen ELLIOTT [21367] was born on 03 Nov 1864 in Balmain Sydney Colony of New South Wales and died on 04 Jan 1906 in Santa Margherita Ligure Italy at age 41.

Alice married Count Andor VON ROGENDORF [85455] [MRIN: 28336], son of VON ROGENDORF [89456] and Unknown, on 01 Dec 1886 in Budapest Hungary. Andor was born on 06 Dec 1854 in Rogendorf Haselbach Germany.

10. James Robert ELLIOTT [21348] (James3, Unknown2, Unknown1) was born about 1830, died on 17 Oct 1910 in Balmain Sydney NSW Australia aged about 80, and was buried on 18 Oct 1910 in Field of Mars Cemetery North Ryde Sydney NSW Australia.

Noted events in his life were:

• Residence at Death: "Hazelmere" in Ellitott Street, 17 Oct 1910, Balmain Sydney NSW Australia.

James married Emma VINCENT [21351] [MRIN: 8500], daughter of Rev. John VINCENT [85452] and Eliza HUGHES [85453], on 05 Oct 1858 in Sydney Colony of New South Wales. Emma was born on 29 Jun 1833 in Sutton Forest Colony of New South Wales and died on 06 Jul 1923 in Mosman Sydney NSW Australia at age 90.

Marriage Notes: In an e-Mail received from John Starr in December 2010, he reports that:
The Sydney Morning Herald of October the 9th, 1858, stated:
On the 5th instant, by the Rev. William Stack, James Robert, fourth Son of the late James Elliott, Solicitor, to Emma, fifth Daughter of the late Rev. John Vincent.

General Notes: In an e-Mail received from John Starr in December 2010, he reports that:
The Sydney Morning Herald of July 7, 1923 said:
The death occurred yesterday, at her residence, "Wanganui", Gouldsbury Street, Mosman, of Mrs, Emma Elliott, widow of the late Mr. James Robert Elliott, one of the founders of the firm of Elliott Bros., O'Connell Street, and aunt of Dr. J, Elliott, the present head of the firm.
Mrs. Elliott was a daughter of' the Rev. John Vincent, an early military colonial chaplain, and the first Rector of Sutton Forest. She is survived by one son and four daughters.
The funeral will take place at Gore Hill Cemetery this afternoon.

Noted events in her life were:

• Residence at Death: 06 Jul 1923, "Wanganui" Gouldsbury Street Mosman Sydney NSW Australia.

Children from this marriage were:

   34 M    i. James H ELLIOTT [21352] was born on 07 Jul 1859 in Grafton Colony of New South Wales and died in 1860 in Grafton Colony of New South Wales at age 1.

Noted events in his life were:

• Birth: 07 Jul 1859, Coval near Grafton Colony of New South Wales.

   35 F    ii. Edith Maud ELLIOTT [21353] was born on 01 Feb 1861 in Grafton Colony of New South Wales.

Noted events in her life were:

• Birth: 01 Feb 1861, Coval near Grafton Colony of New South Wales.

Edith married Gordon M KIRK [21362] [MRIN: 8501].

   36 M    iii. Charles Herbert William ELLIOTT [21354] was born on 28 Nov 1862 in Balmain Sydney Colony of New South Wales and died on 10 Oct 1866 in Ashfield Sydney Colony of New South Wales at age 3.

   37 F    iv. Amy I ELLIOTT [21355] was born on 19 Mar 1864 in Balmain Sydney Colony of New South Wales.

+ 38 M    v. George Frederick Vincent ELLIOTT [21356] was born in 1866 in Balmain Sydney Colony of New South Wales and died in 1932 in Mosman Sydney NSW Australia at age 66.

   39 F    vi. Emma Elizabeth ELLIOTT [21357] was born on 08 Apr 1867 in Balmain Sydney Colony of New South Wales and died on 27 Oct 1867 in Balmain Sydney Colony of New South Wales.

   40 F    vii. ELLIOTT [21358] was born on 26 May 1868 in Balmain Sydney Colony of New South Wales and died on 26 May 1868 in Balmain Sydney Colony of New South Wales. (Infant Death)

   41 F    viii. Edith Minnie G ELLIOTT [21359] was born in 1870 in Balmain Sydney Colony of New South Wales and died in 1951 in Mosman Sydney NSW Australia at age 81.

   42 F    ix. Millicent Vincent ELLIOTT [21360] was born on 10 Apr 1873 in Balmain Sydney Colony of New South Wales.

   43 M    x. Stanley Vincent ELLIOTT [21361] died on 19 May 1919 in Mosman Sydney NSW Australia.

Noted events in his life were:

• Residence at Death: "Wanganui, Gouldsbury Street, 19 May 1919, Mosman Sydney NSW Australia.

11. Henry Herbert ELLIOTT [21350] (James3, Unknown2, Unknown1) was born about 1833 and died on 20 May 1887 in Ipswich Colony of Queensland aged about 54.

General Notes: In a File of Information received from Mark Turnbull in May 2010, he included the following:
The Queenslander (Brisbane, Qld. : 1866-1939) (> Saturday 21 May 1887 May 18.
Mr. H. H. Elliott, a gentleman who was widely known in this part of the colony, died rather suddenly last night at the Old Club House, where he had. been residing for nearly twelve months past. The intelligence of his death caused great surprise in town as he had been seen in church on Sunday night and had been. down in Brisbane a couple of days back. On Tuesday morning he became ill, but as nothing serious was apprehended a doctor was not called in till the evening. Mr. Elliott did not revive much, but passed away between 9 and 10 o'clock. His death is attributed to disease of the heart. The deceased, who was in his 64th year, had spent most of his life in the colonies. He was a brother of Dr. Elliott, formerly of Balmain, Sydney, and of Mr. F. Elliott, of Elliott Bros., the wholesale chemists and druggists, and had been employed in squatting and similar pursuits. He managed Elliott Bros.dry-salting establishment on the Clarence before coming to Queensland. He then went droving, and about 1865 came here to manage Coochin Coochin station for a Sydney firm, after it passed out of Mr. Carden Collins's hands. While there he married Miss Coulson, a sister of Messrs. F. and T. Coulson, of the Logan, and cousin of Mr. C. M'Donald, of Dugandan; and about the year 1868 he purchased Undullah Station, near Ipswich, which he owned and managed until about a year ago, Mr. T. Coulson being with him as a partner there for a short time. Mr. Elliott was for a period a partner of Mr. W. F. Digby, in a stock, station, and commission agency business in Ipswich, and he conducted the business for a while after Mr. Digby went back to England; at this time he was secretary to the Queensland Pastoral and Agricultural Society. Deceased leaves an invalid widow and four children-a daughter and three sons.

Noted events in his life were:

• Death: at the Old Clubhouse, 20 May 1887, Ipswich Colony of Queensland.

Henry married Margaret Elizabeth COULSON [85456] [MRIN: 28337], daughter of J COULSON [85457] and Unknown, on 18 Dec 1866 in Dungandan Colony of Queensland. Margaret was born about 1842 and died on 06 May 1896 in Ipswich Colony of Queensland aged about 54.

Noted events in her life were:

• Residence at Death: 06 May 1896, Limestone Street Ipswich Colony of Queensland.

Children from this marriage were:

   44 F    i. Margaret Louise ELLIOTT [85458] was born on 04 May 1870 in Undullah Colony of Queensland and died in 1954 in Queensland Australia at age 84.

Margaret married James Percival ATKINSON [85462] [MRIN: 28339], son of James Reibey ATKINSON [85463] and Henrietta Agnes GARRETT [85464], on 20 Oct 1897 in St Paul's Ipswich Colony of Queensland. James died in 1936 in Queensland Australia.

   45 M    ii. Harry Herbert ELLIOTT [85459] was born in 1871 in Colony of Queensland and died in 1940 in Queensland Australia at age 69.

   46 M    iii. Frank ELLIOTT [85460] was born in 1873 in Colony of Queensland and died in 1940 in Queensland Australia at age 67.

   47 M    iv. Sydney Coulson ELLIOTT [85461] was born in 1874 in Colony of Queensland.

13. Eleanor Maria ELLIOTT [21344] (James3, Unknown2, Unknown1) was born about 1838 in London England and died on 27 Sep 1861 in St Kilda Melbourne Colony of Victoria aged about 23.

Eleanor married Henry White SPAIN [85465] [MRIN: 28341], son of William SPAIN [85466] and Mary Elizabeth WHITE [85467], in 1856 in Sydney Colony of New South Wales. Henry died in 1895 in Waterloo Sydney Colony of New South Wales.

Noted events in his life were:

• Occupation: Comptroller of Trade and Customs, Sydney Colony of New South Wales.

Children from this marriage were:

   48 F    i. Mary SPAIN [85468] was born in Oct 1857 and died on 13 Mar 1858 in St Kilda Melbourne Colony of Victoria.

   49 M    ii. Henry SPAIN [85469] was born on 25 Nov 1858 in Windsor Melbourne Colony of Victoria and died on 07 Dec 1864 in St Kilda Melbourne Colony of Victoria at age 6.

Noted events in his life were:

• Residence at Death: 07 Dec 1864, Gurner Street St Kilda Melbourne Colony of Victoria.

   50 M    iii. Arthur William SPAIN [85470] was born on 15 Mar 1860 in St Kilda Melbourne Colony of Victoria and died on 23 Feb 1861 in St Kilda Melbourne Colony of Victoria.

14. Louisa Kate ELLIOTT [21345] (James3, Unknown2, Unknown1) was born about 1841 in London England and died about 1929 aged about 88.

Louisa married Capt. Frederick Stovin CHAPMAN [85471] [MRIN: 28343], son of John Mellor CHAPMAN [85472] and Caroline Sarah PARKER [85473], in Mar 1880 in Kensington Middlesex England. Frederick was born in Dec 1849 in Steyning Sussex England and died in 1904 in Kensington Middlesex England at age 55.

The child from this marriage was:

   51 M    i. Frederick George CHAPMAN [85474] was born about 1883 in Kennington Surrey England and died after 1891.


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