Frederick John Cato

M, #13444, b. 1858, d. 1935
Birth*1858 Pleasant Creek, VIC, Australia, #B13559 [par Edward CATO & Catherine NIMMO].1 
Land-UBeac*12 Feb 1913 PAK-60 LP1137 (Lot 36 part). Transfer from John Waterhouse Eggleston to Frederick John Cato. 6a 3r 23p.2 
Land-UBeac*19 Nov 1925 PAK-60 LP1137 (Lot 36 part). Transfer from Frederick John Cato to Ada Emily Rothwell Eggleston. 6a 3r 23p.3 
Death*1935 Hawthorn, VIC, Australia, #D4345 (Age 77) [par Edward CATO & Catherine NIMMO].1 

Citations

  1. [S22] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (online).
  2. [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), C/T 1977-211 - Frederick John Cato of Brunswick Street Fitzroy Merchant - C/T 3673-408.
  3. [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), C/T 3673-408 - Ada Emily Rothwell Eggleston of Manning Road East Malvern Widow.
Last Edited9 Apr 2016

Annie Ruth Sumner

F, #13451, b. 1855
Father*Theodotus John Sumner b. 1820, d. 1884
Mother*Sarah Jones Peers
Married NameGrice. 
Birth*1855 Merri Creek, VIC, Australia, #B3002/1855.1 
Marriage*12 Jan 1876 Spouse: John Grice. Christ Church, Brunswick, VIC, Australia.
 

Citations

  1. [S26] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Births) (online).
Last Edited19 Aug 2020

Gertrude Mary Hartley

F, #13454
Married NameMartin. 
Marriage* Spouse: Henry George Martin.
 

Family

Henry George Martin b. 9 May 1913, d. 3 Mar 2005
Child 1.Allan Russell Martin b. 1942, d. 15 Jan 1960
Last Edited10 Apr 2016

Allan Russell Martin

M, #13455, b. 1942, d. 15 Jan 1960
Father*Henry George Martin b. 9 May 1913, d. 3 Mar 2005
Mother*Gertrude Mary Hartley
Birth*1942 Mentone, VIC, Australia.1 
Death*15 Jan 1960 Caversham Heights, Toomuc Valley, VIC, Australia, #D3804 (Age 18.)1 

Newspaper-Articles

  • 22 Jan 1960: Sad Drowning Fatality at Pakenham
    Pakenham was saddened last Friday afternoon by the news that Mr. Allen Martin, of Croydon, was drowned whilst swimming in a dam at "Caversham Heights," Pakenham, on the property of his grandfather, Mr. H. Martin, where he was employed as a farm-hand. Allen Martin, who was 18 years of age, was swimming with five others in the dam. At the time, however, they were at the opposite end of the dam to him and no one noticed him go down. Senior Constable J. Iskov and First Constable P. Palmer were notified, and in turn immediately notified Dandonong police. In response to this call Constable P. McFarlane and Senior Patrolman Claude Quist, set out three minutes after receiving the call and in the dash out to Toomuc Valley on the police motor cycle outfit at times they travelled at 85 m.p.h.
    Meanwhile, the two police officers and other members at the party were making strenuous efforts by diving to locate the body, but without succcess. There was a splendid local response to Constable Iskov's appeal for assistance in the rescue efforts, and amongst those who co-operated in this direction were Messrs. Keith Murphy, John van do Heyden and Jack Donker. Patrolman Claude Quist recovered the body in about 16 feet of water. Despite strenuous and prolonged efforts at rescusitation the lad failed to respond.2

Citations

  1. [S22] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (online).
  2. [S18] Newspaper - Pakenham Gazette (Vic.), 22 Jan 1960, p1.
Last Edited10 Apr 2016

The Australian City and Suburban Investment and Banking Company

?, #13458
Land-UBeac*18 Mar 1889 GEM-D-1A LP1137 (Lots 33.34). Transfer from William Weaver to The Australian City and Suburban Investment and Banking Company. 10a (Caveat lodged 1 Dec 1888.)1 
Land-Note*12 Jul 1893 GEM-D-1A LP1137 (Lots 33.34): Mortgagee: The Mercantile Finance Trustees and Agency Company of Australia Ltd. Does not now affect transfer to mortgagee 27 Jun 1895. Mortgagor was The Australian City and Suburban Investment and Banking Company.2 
Land-UBeac*27 Jun 1895 GEM-D-1A LP1137 (Lots 33.34). Transfer from The Australian City and Suburban Investment and Banking Company to The City of Melbourne Bank Ltd. 10a.3 

Citations

  1. [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), C/T 1338-465 - The Australian City and Suburban Investment and Banking Company Limited of 333 Collins Street Melbourne.
  2. [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), C/T 1338-465 - does not now affect transfer to mortgagee 27 Jun 1895.
  3. [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), C/T 1338-465 - The City of Melbourne Bank Ltd.
Last Edited11 Apr 2016

Harriet Rusher

F, #13460, b. 20 May 1824, d. 14 Nov 1914
Married NameHarrison. 
Note* Other children:
HARRISON Henry MELB 488/1854
HARRISON Alfred MELB 3601/1856
HARRISON Mary Elizabeth MELB 9129/1857
HARRISON Annie N MELB 1216/1859
HARRISON Walter GARD 12082/1860
HARRISON Amy Blanche MELB 16117/1862
HARRISON Albert Septimus GARD 21804/1863
HARRISON Herbert Graves GARD 16600/1865
HARRISON Edith MALVERN 3102/1867
HARRISON Henrietta MALVERN 24415/1868.1 
Birth*20 May 1824 
Marriage*Sep 1846 Spouse: William Harrison. Banbury, Oxfordshire, England, Sep Q [Banbury] 16 7.2
 
Widow24 Oct 1889Harriet Rusher became a widow upon the death of her husband William Harrison.3 
(Mortgagee) Land-Note1 Jul 1890 GEM-D-1A LP1137 (Lots 7-30): Mortgagee: Thomas Septimus Harrison, John Stoup Chambers, Harriet Harrison. Does not now affect transfer to mortgagee. Mortgagor was Alfred Ernest Kitchen.4 
(Transfer to) Land-UBeac22 Nov 1892 GEM-D-1A LP1137 (Lots 7-30). Transfer from Alfred Ernest Kitchen to Thomas Septimus Harrison, John Stoup Chambers, Harriet Harrison. 125a 1r 17p.5 
Land-UBeac*27 Apr 1897 GEM-D-1A LP1137 (Lots 7-30). Transfer from Harriet Harrison to John Hatch, Thomas Septimus Harrison, John Stoup Chambers. 125a 1r 17p.6 
Death*14 Nov 1914 Frankston, VIC, Australia, #D14006/1914 (Age 90) [par John Goulby RUSKER & Sarah WILKINS].7 
Death-Notice*16 Nov 1914 HARRISON.—On the 14th November, at the residence of her son-in-law (Leonard Fear, Frankston), Harriet Harrison, widow of the late Wm. Harrison, "Hinton," Malvern, aged 90 years.
HARRISON.-The Friends of the late Mrs. HARRIET HARRISON are kindly intimated that her funeral is arranged to take place at Melbourne General Cemetery, at 3 o'clock THIS DAY (Monday afternoon); Church of England section.8 

Grave

  • Church of England Section TT, Melbourne General Cemetery, Carlton, VIC, Australia, Edith HARRISON died 6 May 1895 age 28 yrs
    In loving memory of Harriet HARRISON
    born 20 May 1824 died 14 Nov 1914
    William Rusher HARRISON died Nov 1901 age 54 yrs
    In loving memory of William HARRISON
    born 9 Sep 1820 died 24 Oct 1889.9

Family

William Harrison b. 9 Sep 1820, d. 24 Oct 1889
Children 1.William Rusher Harrison b. Dec 1847, d. 17 Nov 1901
 2.Edith Harrison b. 1867, d. 6 May 1895

Citations

  1. [S26] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Births) (online).
  2. [S9] Free BMD. Index. Online @ https://www.freebmd.org.uk/.
  3. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online).
  4. [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), C/T 2032-322 - Mortgage No 113955 - does not now affect transfer to mortgagee.
  5. [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), C/T 2032-322 - Thomas Septimus Harrison of Little Collins Street Melbourne Importer, John Stoup Chambers of Swanston Street Melbourne Merchant and Harriet Harrison of Barkers Road Hawthorn Widow are now proprietors.
  6. [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), C/T 2032-322 - John Hatch of Collins Street Melbourne Wine and Spirit Merchant, Thomas Septimus Harrison of Little Collins Street Melbourne Importer, John Stoup Chambers of Swanston Street Melbourne Merchant are now proprietors.
  7. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "as Hart HARRISON."
  8. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), Mon 16 Nov 1914, p1
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/10817504
  9. [S45] Index of monumental inscriptions in the Melbourne General Cemetery,.
Last Edited12 Jul 2020
 

NOTE

Some family sections show only the children who were associated with Upper Beaconsfield.

Some individuals may be featured because members of their family were associated with the Upper Beaconsfield area, even though they themselves never lived here.