Fanny Heard

F, #14601, b. Mar 1852, d. 6 Feb 1922
Married NameKelly. 
Married NameYoung. 
Birth*Mar 1852 Gloucestershire, England.1 
Marriage*1872 Spouse: Charles Kelly. VIC, Australia, #M675/1872.2
 
Widow30 Jul 1888Fanny Heard became a widow upon the death of her husband Charles Kelly.3 
Marriage*1889 Spouse: James Alexander Young. VIC, Australia, #M1530 - married as Fanny KELLY.4
 
Death*6 Feb 1922 South Melbourne, VIC, Australia, #D2493 (Age 70) [par William HEARD & Martha RICKETTS].4 
Death-Notice*11 Feb 1922 YOUNG.—On the 6th February, Fanny, the beloved wife of James Young, South Melbourne, loving mother of Georgie (Mrs J. Dunn, Port Melbourne), Harold (Fairfield Park), and loved sister of Lizzie (Mrs. Lambert, South Melbourne), Maria (Mrs. Arnold, Unley, South Australia), Georgina (Mrs. McKay, Glenferrie). (Privately interred on 6th February.)
A patient sufferer at rest.5 

Family

Charles Kelly b. 1847, d. 30 Jul 1888
Children 1.Georgina Fanny Kelly b. 1876
 2.Henry James Kelly b. 1878

Newspaper-Articles

  • 14 Oct 1907: APPLICATION for TRANSFER of LICENCE from One Person to Another.—To the Licensing Court for the Licensing District of Berwick.—I, ALBERT THOMAS PAYNE, the holder of a victualler's licence for the house and premises known as Pine Grove Hotel, situate at Upper Beaconsfield, do hereby give notice that it is my intention to APPLY to the licensing magistrates holding the licensing meeting at Dandenong, on Tuesday, the 22nd day of October, 1907, to transfer the said Licence to FANNY YOUNG, of Upper Beaconsfield.
    Given under my hand this 12th day of October, A.D., 1907.
    ALBERT THOMAS PAYNE.
    And I, the said Fanny Young, do hereby apply for the said transfer.
    Given under my hand this 12th day of October, A.D. 1907.
    FANNY YOUNG Albert Thomas Payne6
  • 18 Dec 1907: DANDENONG Police Court Tuesday, December 17. LICENSING COURT: Fanny Young, Pine Grove Hotel, Upper Beaconsfield. James Alexander Young7
  • 3 Apr 1913: Dandenong Licensing Court. Tuesday, April 1. Before Mr. W. W. Harris, P.M. ... Mrs. Fanny Young sought a transfer of the licence of the Cardinia Park Hotel, Beaconsfield, from Mary O'Callaghan to herself. The application was granted. Mary Ann O'Callaghan8
  • 14 Mar 1914: LICENSING COURT. Josiah Hyde Steele applied to have the license of the Cardinia Park Hotel transferred to him from Mr Young.—Granted. Josiah Hyde Steele9

Citations

  1. [S80] Ancestry - Family Tree.
  2. [S27] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Marriages) (online).
  3. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online).
  4. [S22] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (online).
  5. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), Sat 11 Feb 1922, p11
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4703783
  6. [S16] Newspaper - The Age (Melbourne, Vic.), Mon 14 Oct 1907, p2
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/205011219
  7. [S12] Newspaper - South Bourke and Mornington Journal (Richmond, Vic.), 18 Dec 1907, p2.
  8. [S12] Newspaper - South Bourke and Mornington Journal (Richmond, Vic.), 3 Apr 1913, p5.
  9. [S196] Newspaper - Dandenong Advertiser and Cranbourne, Berwick and Oakleigh Advocate (Vic.), 14 Mar 1914, p2.
Last Edited1 Feb 2021

Margaret Morrison

F, #14602, b. 1860, d. 1884
Married NameYoung. 
Birth*1860 Ballarat, VIC, Australia, birth not registered.1 
Marriage*1883 Spouse: James Alexander Young. VIC, Australia, #M933.2
 
Death*1884 Melbourne South, VIC, Australia, #D2081 (Age 24) [par Roderick MORRISON & Margaret McLEOD] - Spouse James Alexander YOUNG.3 

Citations

  1. [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888 "siblings registered 1863 + 1871."
  2. [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888.
  3. [S22] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (online) "Spouse James Alexander YOUNG."
Last Edited9 Sep 2016
 

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