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The Official Newsletter of The Warrnambool Branch of the A.I.G.S. Inc. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ISSUE NUMBER : 49 OCTOBER 1994 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------DISCLAIMER : The Warrnambool Branch of The Australian Institute of Genealogical Studies Inc does not accept any responsibility for the opinions or the accuracy of the information contained in this newsletter. CORRESPONDENCE : All correspondence should be directed to The Editor, The South West Genealogist, PO Box 607, Warrnambool Victoria Australia 3280 AREA ADMINISTRATOR : The Area Administrator may be contacted by writing to the address given for correspondence. MEETINGS : The Warrnambool Branch of The A.I.G.S. Inc meets on the second Thursday of the month in the library of the Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum 23 Merri Street, Warrnambool. The Branch Management Committee meets at 7.30 pm, Monthly Meeting is at 8.00 pm. Visitors most welcome. LIBRARY : The Warrnambool Branch of the A.I.G.S. Inc staffs the library at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum on a volunteer roster, please enquire if the library will be open on (055) 64 7841. (9.30 am to 4.30 pm). OFFICEBEARERS : AREA ADMINISTRATOR DEPUTY AREA ADMINISTRATOR SECRETARY MINUTE SECRETARY TREASURER RESEARCH OFFICER PUBLICATIONS OFFICER PROMOTIONS OFFICER PROJECTS OFFICER RESOURCES MANAGERS FUNDRAISING Marie Boyce Doug Holmes Irene Sheppard Irene Sheppard Gloria Van Baaren Betty Beavis Doug Holmes Sandra French/Helen Price Marjorie Anderson/Rosemary Archer SUBSCRIPTIONS : A yearly subscription to The South West Genealogist may be obtained by forwarding an annual subscription of $6.00/year to the above address. Subscription will be reviewed annually to take into account production costs and postage rates. PRODUCTION : Master copy prepared using facilities of Keltoi Genealogical Services, 5 Clifton Street, Warrnambool. Photocopying courtesy of Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum, 23 Merri Street, Warrnambool. Edited and produced by Douglas F Holmes. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------CONTENTS Pages Area Administrator's Corner/Research Service/microfiche for Sale Editorial Secretary's Corner/The Importance of Exchanges Publications Warrnambool & District Historicals - October 1919 Warrnambool & District Historicals - October 1894 Newsletter Editor - Wanted! Unrelated Certificates Index/Members Interest Directory Maries Memorabilia Advert for Annual Family History Seminar 2 3 3 4/5 6/7 7 7 8/9 10 Page Two THE AREA ADMINISTRATORS CORNER Dear Members and Friends, Once again our Annual Seminar is fast approaching - where do the days go ? This year our members Lorraine Smith and Doug Holmes will have the Victorian and Tasmanian Pioneers Indexes on CD ROM, and the Irish Transportation Index on computer. I would think there will be a rush on the fiche of burials at the Melbourne General Cemetery - we thank the A.I.G.S. for allowing us the use of this resource. I know I look forward to the Seminar as this is a great way of learning in a relaxed manner. I suppose it is fair to say that on such a day I get the feeling that I would like to live in Melbourne, but on reflection Warrnambool is a good place to live. Regards to all, Marie Boyce Area Administrator * * * * * * * * * Members and Friends of the Warrnambool Branch of the A.I.G.S. Inc would like to extend their sympathy to Doug Holmes on the death of his dear mother, Ivy Margaret, who passed away on 25th September, 1994. Our thoughts and prayers are with you, Doug. ************************************** RESEARCH SERVICE We are able to provide a research service for those with ancestors in Warrnambool and the surrounding district. Requests for research should be directed to our Research officer, Betty Beavis, at our postal address given on the front page of this newsletter. The research fee is $10.00 per hour and it is advisable to enclose a cheque for $10.00 with your initial enquiry as you don't make it onto the queue until the fee is paid. Disbursements for photocopying etc, will be billed at the cost incurred by our research staff. Our Research officer has access to our own resources collection which includes a card file of over 15,000 cards, the resources of the Warrnambool City Library, Warrnambool TAFE Library, the Warrnambool Campus Library of Deakin University and the Reference Library collection of Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum. Local Historical Societies and Libraries at Koroit and Port Fairy can be accessed if necessary as can Warrnambool Historical Society. ************************************** MICROFICHE FOR SALE Warrnambool Branch has so far published two sets of microfiche based on death notices appearing in newspapers, these microfiche may only be purchased from the Branch at the address given above. Warrnambool Standard Death Notices 1/2/1982-31/12/1992 Hamilton Spectator Death Notices 1/7/1859-31/12/1890 Page Three THE SECRETARY's CORNER Unfortunately due to family illness's I have been unable to prepare an item for this month, but will return next month. Happy hunting, Irene Sheppard Secretary ************************************** EDITORIAL The next issue of 'The South West Genealogist' will be my last as editor and I would like to reflect on the changes in the Warrnambool Branch during that time. At the beginning of 1990 the Branch introduced two major changes, the imposition of a local membership fee and the production of 'The South West Genealogist'. All the resources of the Branch including the microfiche readers resided in one steel cabinet at that time, how things have changed. At last months meeting we signed up our 95th local member for the year, on average membership has increased by 25 members a year for the past three years. We should exceed 100 financial members by the end of this year. The resources are bulging from three cabinets, thirty odd card filing drawers, the equivalent of two cabinets on the Flagstaff Hill bookshelves and all of the microfiche readers, the microfilm reader and the computer are located in the library proper not in the cabinets. It all seems unbelievable. Changes as described above don't just happen, they come about through the hard work of Executive members and members of the Branch Management Committee and a team of volunteers who do what needs to be done. Next year we will see some members of the Executive and Management Committee retire from their positions, ill health has prompted Gloria Van Baaren not to continue as Treasurer, Robyn Gray will continue in the position until next years AGM. Our super Research officer, Betty Beavis has indicated that she will not be standing for re-election next year as she wants time to pursue some of her own research, although she will continue to produce the Warrnambool Historical's' column in 'The South West Genealogist', due to recent changes in my own circumstances I may not be in a position to continue next year only time will tell. All of the changes alluded to above mean that some new members will have to slip into the vacant positions next year, if you feel you can assist have a talk to Marie and find out just what is involved, specific tasks and procedures have been developed over the past couple of years which allows the whole organization to run fairly smoothly, it can be very satisfying when you see the results that have been achieved over the past few years. ************************************** THE IMPORTANCE OF EXCHANGE PUBLICATIONS Warrnambool branch exchanges newsletters with something like thirty other similar societies around Australia, we have just commenced exchanging with the Austlind Branch of Genealogical Society of Western Australia, for example. From these exchanges we learn quickly of changes in prices and addresses, the existance of new resources by scanning accession lists of these other groups, we have access to research articles from specialists we would not normally encounter on all sorts of topics. Read the exchange publications, you may be pleasantly surprised by what you find. Page Four WARRNAMBOOL AND DISTRICT HISTORICALS (Compiled by Betty Beavis, Branch Research officer) OCTOBER 75 YEARS AGO - 1919 (As reported in the Warrnambool Standard') SOLDIERS WELCOMED AND/OR RETURNED HOME Pte Thos ABERLINE Pte S ADAMS Cpl T ADAMS Pte E ANDERSON Pte N ANDERSON Pte T BEALES Pte BELL Driver R V BELL Lieut J BENNETT Pte G BOYLE Pte P BURNS Trooper W BURNS Gunner P A BUTTERFIELD Pte J W CONLIN Pte Ernest COURSE Sgt T DEVLIN Driver G E DIAMOND Cpl Douglas DICKSON Pte A DIXON Pte Stanley DOUGLAS Trooper G DOWIE Pte Robert L DUNCAN Chaplain Father DUNCAN Sgt Farrier L DUREAU Pte J S EDMONDS Stoker G EDWARDS Pte Leo FERRIER Driver T F FLEETWOOD Cpl P J FOGARTY Cpl N B de Lancy FORTH Trooper W GAME Cpl D GARDNER Driver L HAMMOND Pte W HARDY Pte J HAWTHORNE Pte Roy HENDERSON Cpl W A HENDERSON Pte HOWDEN Sgt E HUGHES Gunner P HUSSY Sgt Frank HOLBROOK Pte W F IRVING Pte R S KAY Pte F KINGSTONE Pte W J KINSON Cpl Cyril LEE Trooper Don LIVINGSTONE Driver C J McBRIDE Pte A McCALLUM Pte M McCALLUM Pte F McDONALD Sapper Frank McDOWELL Pte L G McLAREN Pte R L McLAREN Pte W McNEILL Pte D McPHAIL Sapper T A MARKS Pte E MEAD Pte W MILLER Pte J MURFITT Sgt T A NELSON Sgt Major R J PAGE Gunner Lewis PARKINSON & wife Pte W T PRENTICE Sgt Isaac PRIMMER Sgt W H READ Quarter Master Sgt George J ROBINSON Driver Kenneth J RIDDELL Pte R RUSSELL Gunner Shaw RUSSELL Pte J SCOTT Cpl J J SHA W Gunner Hedley SMITH & wife Bombadier L SOLOMON Signaller E V STEVENS Lieut Lin G STEVENS Driver TERRILL Trooper G TOOGOOD Pte WALTERS Gunner C W WARBURTON Trooper H H WARBURTON Lance-Cpl H J WARBURTON Pte G T WATTS Pte L WILLIAMS Lieut James Andrew (Dolf) WILSON & wife & baby Lance-Cpl W WORLAND Pte J S WRIGHT SERVICEWOMEN RETURNED HOME Sister BROOKMAN - ex-trainee W'bool Hosp. DECORATIONS Sgt Angus ANDERSON (Rosemount) - D.C.M. Page Five WARRNAMBOOL AND DISTRICT HISTORICALS(Cont) OCTOBER 75 YEARS AGO - 1919(Cont) BIRTHS MARRIAGES On 21st October at Sister Ingpen's Private Hospital to the wife of G W G TORRY, a son. JEWELL John to Elizabeth McCARTHY of Geelong, formerly of Southern Cross. PERSONAL, DEATHS, ETC. Death of Thomas SYMONS, Ellerslie Death of Alexander BROWN, licensee of Caledonian Hotel and formerly manager of Sol GREEN's 'Shipley' Stud Farm. Death of Joseph BEGLEY Death of Mrs James BRUCE, of Illowa Death of Mrs Christopher BEATTIE (nee WARD) Death of Mrs G S McKAY, 'Fairview'. Ardlie Street. Will of James IRVINE, Peterborough. Will of Adeline Janet BASTIAN, N.S.W., formerly of Warrnambool. Estate of Mary ANDERSON, Purnim, widow. Gifts to Warrnambool Hospital from estate of J F ARCHIBALD, Sydney. Reports of late George ROLFE's life in Punch'. Direct descendant of the poet. Wordsworth. R LAWSON, M.A., writes Australian Literature Primers. Rev. Arthur MURIEL of Cudgee appointed to Baptist Church. Leederville. W.A. Adrian KNOX, K.C.. nephew of W RUTLEDGE of 'Farnham'. Biography of KNOX. P J ROBSON, chief officer of 'S.S.LEURA' retires. ITEMS OF INTEREST Presentation to Mr & Mrs T C GAUT at Bushfield. Farewell at Allansford to Police Constable & Mrs SAINSBURY. Farewell to Mrs Arthur MURIEL. Farewell to Mr & Mrs HARWOOD at Woodford. Farewell to Mr & Mrs HEALEY at Allansford. Albert BOYCE appointed Drill Adjudicator of Brass Band Quickstep Contest at South Street, Ballarat. W JOHNSON involved in smash in Nestle' lorry at Aitken's Gully. Dispute over will of Robert CUST. Family details. W H B JOHNSON improves motor garage bought from J R JONES at corner of Timor and Fairy Streets. ************************************** CONGRATULATIONS TO JILL HEATCOTE It was reported in the Weekly Times of 17th August 1994. page 32, that branch member Jill Heathcote was one of the ten winners in the 'Truly Great Australian, competition. Apparently you had to nominate the qualities that make a 'Truly Great Australian'. Well done Jill. Page Six WARRNAMBOOL AND DISTRICT HISTORICALS (As reported in the 'Warrnambool Standard') OCTOBER 100 YEARS AGO - 1894 DEATHS, OBITUARIES, ETC Robert WHITE - Old Port Fairy resident. Elizabeth BOLTON, aged 75, dies at Warrnambool Hospital. Usual details. John GOURLAY, Bush Inn. Purnim, aged 62. Death of Mrs J A MURRAY, Wangoom. Death of M RYAN, Panmure, dairyman. Death of John FROST - for many years manager at 'Barwidgee'. Caramut. Will of Phillip SPRING of Koroit. Many family details. MARRIAGE At the Manse, Union Street. Dunedin. Harry Herbert DRIVER of Sheffield, Yorkshire to Annie Julia PROUT, third daughter of E P NEWCOMBE of Warrnambool, Victoria. Further details given. ITEMS OF INTEREST Presentation to T GREEN, Warrnambool postmaster for 5 years. Presentation to J G BEAVER by gas department employees. Accidents to 5 year old Henry McDOWALL of Banyan Street North, and to little son of John RUSSELL of Winslow. Accident to D MURTON's new gas engine. Mssrs HODGENS & Co to exhibit in Tasmania a pyramid of polished blackwood casks timber from Mr HODGENS' property in Gippsland. Archdeacon BEAMISH arrives in London to consult celebrated occultist. J WYESELASKIE (Aboriginal) finds eleven young foxes in a hole. George KINGSTONE, Woolsthorpe blacksmith, invents a wire-strainer. Strange wallflower grows in Mrs VIRTUE's garden at Winslow. Jos GRANTER rides Raleigh roadster to win bicycle road race. Model of 'Arethusa' made by George LANCE and Peter DIGGINS, old man-of-war's man. H Liddle MACK, son of Joseph MACK, went to sea in the 'LOCH VENNACHER', now in command of 5000 ton steamer, 'ABBEYMOOR'. Page Seven WARRNAMBOOL AND DISTRICT HISTORICALS(Cont) OCTOBER 100 YEARS AGO - 1894 (Cont) ITEMS OF INTEREST (Cont) J P READE, Warrnambool Stationmaster, organises a special train to convey stranded passengers to Warrnambool when floods carry away part of railway embankment at Summer Hill. J P READE, appointed Stationmaster at Spencer Street. Farewelled. To be succeeded by Mr SESSEMS of St Arnaud. Floods at Woodford. Water invades Constable AKEROYD's house. orchard of W J MURRAY, residences of Mr SUTHERLAND, Mr PONTING, J A ARCHIBALD and also the Chinese gardens. B McCLUSKY flooded out at Korongagh Flats. Peter JENSON narrowly escapes drowning in flood near Allansford Bridge. E McMath KELLEY, Warrnambool plumber. escapes with life from wreck of 'S.S.RONDO' on Pollock Reef en route Adelaide to Fremantle. Loses tools. ************************************** WANTED - NEWSLETTER EDITOR I have decided to step down as editor of the the 'South West Genealogist, with issue 50 which will be the November issue and the last for 1994. 1 feel that five years is a long enough term in the job and that it's about time someone else had a go. If you feel you would like to have a go please have a chat to Marie or myself. Most of the copy is now generated by a team of writers, Marie. Betty and Irene, so its now just a matter of typing it all in and laying it out to fit into the ten page allocated. February and November issue usually stretch to twelve pages. The following equipment is required, a computer with an ink jet, bubble jet. laser or daisy wheel printer or access to one. Dot matrix printers are very hard to photocopy from and are not very suitable. currently a daisy wheel printer is used with a 12 cpi daisywheel. Type needs to be clear and black. ************************************** UNRELATED CERTIFICATES INDEX/MEMBERS INTEREST DIRECTORY Sandra French is now compiling an 'Unrelated Certificates Index'. if you have any spare certificates please place them in the file in the cupboard or have a talk to Sandra if you wish to keep the originals yourself. Sandra also has available at $2.00/copy the 1993 Warrnambool Members Interest Directory which she compiled late last year. ************************************** LATEST ADDITIONS TO OUR LIBRARY Refer list of latest additions to our library on stand next to fiche readers. Page Eight MARIE'S MEMORABILIA PIONEER WOMEN OF VICTORIA 1856 - 1860 (PART 13) Name of Pioneer Submitted By CORDELL, Emily Marion 14/6/1848 -lived Geelong and Melbourne Pioneer COUCHMAN, Elizabeth 24/11/1835-25/10/1905 bur Brighton Ellen M Couchman, daughter COULSON, Louisa Macneill nee Campbell 1820-1866 bur Sale L H Coulson, grand-daughter COURTIS, Emma 24/8/1854 -living Kew Pioneer COUSINS, Anne Reed, nee Francis 11/10/1853 -lived Omeo Pioneer COX, Lucy, nee Comber 7/1/1853 -settled Melbourne Pioneer CRAIG, Alexandrina 1815-33/10/1886 bur Eastern Cemetery Geelong A M J Walker. grand-niece CRAIG, Jessie, nee Roy 1819-13/3/1845 bur Old Melbourne Cemetery A M J Walker, grand-daughter CRAIG, Sarah, nee Thomas 24/5/1825-2/9/1894 bur Bendigo Sarah & Emily Craig, daughters CRAIG, Sarah, nee Woolley 6/1/1843 living Geelong Pioneer CRANSTOUN, Margaret. nee Campbell 12/9/1842-13/11/1912 bur Brighton Adeline C Taylor, daughter CREETH, Margaret Grubb, nee Beale 18/8/1838-9/10/1909 bur Bendigo Mary E Creeth, daughter CRESWICK, Jane, nee Thomson 27/1/1829-1912 lived Hawthorn H Dorothea Wood, grand-daughter Page Nine MARIE'S MEMORABILIA (cont) PIONEER WOMEN OF VICTORIA 1856 - 1860 (PART 13) Name of Pioneer Submitted By CREWTHER, Eleanor 14/3/1816-22/11/1898 bur Melbourne General Cemetery I M Crewther, grand-daughter CREWTHER, Jane Isabella 26/1/1853 -lives Ivanhoe I M Crewther, niece CREWTHER, Marion. nee McGregor 6/4/1853-14/7/1924 bur Melbourne General Cemetery I M Crewther, daughter CRICHTON, Jane Wylie 1809-7/5/1885 bur Dromana E McGowan, grand-daughter CRICHTON, Sarah. nee Lecky 21/1/1830-16/8/1880 bur Berwick E J McGowan. daughter CRIPPS, Pauline, nee Robinson 1/4/1851 -living Melbourne Annie P Hickie, daughter CRITTENDEN, Margaret. nee Bickerton 12/8/1844-27/7/1916 bur Shepparton M A Johnston. daughter CROCKWELL, Mary Cowell 27/12/1800-July 1886 bur Maldon Ethel E Preston Wells, grand-daughter CROSBIE, Elizabeth 7/7/1856 -living North Melbourne Pioneer CROUCH, Marianna, nee Trangmar 21/10/1821-1922 bur Portland Mrs J M Gillespie. niece CROUCHER, Elizabeth 31/12/1850 -living Benalla Zillah E Saunders. niece CRUICKSHANK, Mary. nee Gallagher 24/3/1837-28/2/1900 bur Tower Hill Leslie Cruickshank, son CULLEN, Louisa, nee Ilton 22/1/1840 -living Malvern Mary Higgins. daughter to be continued Page Ten WARRNAMBOOL BRANCH OF THE AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF GENEALOGICAL STUDIES INC PRESENTS THEIR ANNUAL FAMILY HISTORY SEMINAR 10.00am to 4.30pm PANEL OF SPEAKERS FROM AIGS Inc (Refer Flyer for details) ************************************** FEATURES: Victorian Pioneers Index on CD-ROM Tasmanian Pioneers Index on CD-ROM Irish Transportation Records - Computerized Index Melbourne General Cemetery Burials Index on Fiche Genealogical Bookstall - Local & General titles ************************************** DATE: Saturday, 12th November 1994 VENUE: East Warrnambool Primary School Hall Nicholson Street, Warrnambool TIME: Registration 9.30 - 10.00am COST: $15.00 ENQUIRIES: Morning, Afternoon Teas and Lunch included. Marie Boyce (055) 62 3440 ************************************** SEE YOU THERE