James Hopkins

M, #2101, b. 5 Aug 1866, d. 25 Apr 1953
Anecdote*James HOPKINS was a mean man, tight with money, and the family never went anywhere. They had no car. He was very religious, so much so that cooking was not allowed on a Sunday, and the Sunday meal had to be prepared on the Saturday.1 
xref-link* See History of the General Store
Birth*5 Aug 1866 Cape Town, South Africa.2 
Marriage*22 Mar 1888 Spouse: Eva Margaret Gaylor. Auburn, VIC, Australia, #M1529.3
 
(Migrant) Migration/TravelDec 1907 Sailing with Eva Margaret Gaylor, Ada Elizabeth Hopkins, Gladys Margaret Hopkins, Leslie James Hopkins, Alan Richardson Hopkins to Melbourne, VIC, Australia. Ship Runic
Age 42.4 
Land-UBeac*11 Feb 1911 PAK-61 (part), Store. Transfer from Susan Crystal Halinbourg to James Hopkins. 2a 0r 0p.5 
Land-UBeac*29 Jan 1913 GEM-D-1 LP2461 (Lots 1-4). Transfer from George Wilson Martin to James Hopkins. 1a 31 6/10p.6 
Land-UBeac18 Oct 1915 PAK-78 (part). Transfer from Adelaide Ward to James Hopkins. 35a 0r 4 4/10p (eastern part of land.)7 
Land-UBeac*18 Oct 1915 PAK-61 (part), Store. Transfer from James Hopkins to Adelaide Ward. 2a 0r 0p.8 
Land-Note*18 Oct 1915 PAK-61 (part), Store: Mortgagee: James Hopkins. Discharged 12 June 1919. Mortgagor was Adelaide Ward.9 
(Mentioned) News-Council23 Aug 1917 23 Aug 1917: Berwick Shire Elections. On Thursday night last Mr C. P. R. Hurditch, who is standing for the seat vacated by Mr Martin, addressed the ratepayers in the hall, Upper Beaconsfield. Mr James Anderson occupied the chair. Mr W. J. Harvey Smith, J.P., and Mr James Hopkins, postmaster, Upper Beaconsfield, spoke highly of the candidate, and his fitness for the seat at the council, which they trusted would be effected on the polling day. Mr Hurditch, who referred to the need of a councillor, being resident in the district, which he sought to represent, gave as his experience, that on his tour in this election cam paign, he found that one thing might be said in proof of local residence, viz., "that you were always sure to have a good road leading at least to the home of the councillor. Confidence was seemingly held by those assembled, that Mr Hurditch, would head the poll, although it might not be "just a walk over." Mr G. W. Martin, the retiring councillor, addressed; the ratepayers in the Upper Beaconsfield Hall on Monday evening. Mr Percy Anderson presided and in asking Mr Martin to give some account of his stewardship during his past term of office, he thought the ratepayers would continue to support him in the coming contest on Thursday, and he trusted that Mr Martin would again be returned. Mr Martin in the course of his remarks, referred to great improvements that had been made on the roads within the last few years and but for the great war crisis further work would have been done. Those assembled seemed to be pleased with Mr Martin's work in the past and they trusted that the result of the ballot on Thursday, would reinstal him as the district's representative. A deal of questioning proceeded after the address, and it was near midnight when the proceedings closed. Charles Philip Russell (P. R.) Hurditch George Wilson Martin William John Harvey-Smith10 
Land-UBeac*18 Oct 1918 GEM-D-1 LP2461 (Lots 1-4). Transfer from James Hopkins to Carl August Petersen. 1a 31 6/10p.11 
Land-UBeac*12 Oct 1934 PAK-78 (part). Transfer from James Hopkins to Country Roads Board.12 
Marriage-Notice*26 Mar 1938 HOPKINS-GAYLOR-Mr and Mrs J Hopkins of 38 Faversham road, Canterbury, announce with pleasure the 50th anniversary of their wedding celebrated at Auburn on 22nd March, 1888 (Formerly of Cape Town, South Africa).13 
Widower27 Jul 1943James Hopkins became a widower upon the death of his wife Eva Margaret Gaylor.14 
Land-UBeac*20 Jan 1948 PAK-78 (part). Transfer from James Hopkins to Theodore Raymond Hooley Wearne. 34a 2r 4 2/10p (eastern part of PAK-78.)15 
Death*25 Apr 1953 38 Faversham Road, Canterbury, VIC, Australia, #D3976 (Age 87) [par Thomas HOPKINS & Annis RICHARDSON].16 
Death-Notice*27 Apr 1953 HOPKINS James.—On April 25, at 38 Faversham road, Canterbury, beloved husband of Eva (deceased) and loving father of Surrey, Ada (deceased), Gladys (Mrs A. Greaves), Les, Alan, and Stan, in his 88th year late of Cape Town (South Africa) -Rest after weariness.17 
Probate (Will)* James Hopkins. Gent. Canterbury. 25 Apr 1953. 467/501.18 

Electoral Rolls (Australia) and Census (UK/IRL)

DateAddressOccupation and other people at same address
1912Upper Beaconsfield, VIC, AustraliaOccupation: storekeeper. With Eva Margaret Hopkins. With Joseph Surrey Thomas Hopkins.19
bt 1914 - 1917Upper Beaconsfield, VIC, AustraliaOccupation: independent means. With Eva Margaret Hopkins.20,21,22,23
1918Upper Beaconsfield, VIC, AustraliaOccupation: independent means.24

Grave

  • M-*0111 + M-*0112, Box Hill Cemetery, Box Hill, VIC, Australia25

Family

Eva Margaret Gaylor b. 1866, d. 27 Jul 1943
Children 1.Joseph Surrey Thomas Hopkins b. 1889, d. 29 Dec 1977
 2.Gladys Margaret Hopkins+ b. 30 Apr 1896, d. 22 Mar 1956

Newspaper-Articles

  • 21 Jan 1915: Berwick Shire Council. Correspondence. From C. Hopkins, Upper Beaconsfield, offering to provide a lamp outside the post office, and asking that the council would allow him for attending to same—Left in the hands of clerk of works.26
  • 24 Mar 1915: At this morning's police court, before Mr W. Harris, P.M., and Messrs W. J. Harvey Smith, G. L. Wilson, W. G. a'Beckett and T. McLennan, Js.P., a man named Smith was charged with stealing potatoes valued at 20s, the property of Mrs Goff, of Beaconsfield Upper. Senior constable Hehir prosecuted and stated the facts of the case. He said Mrs Goff had been missing potates from her plot and she obtained the services of the trackers to try and detect the offender. Defendant admitted taking the potatoes. Mr Jones, who is employed by Mrs Goff, said he valued the potatoes at 20s. Mr James Hopkins said he had known the defendant for 3 years. He had employed him on several occasions and found him honest and a good worker. Senior-constable Hehir said he had also known him for some time, and knew nothing against him. Defendant was fined 5s and ordered to pay 20s, the value of the potatoes. The fine was paid. Helen Rosa Goff27
  • 24 Mar 1915: Some time ago Mr. Hopkins offered to provide an acetylene lamp outside the post office at Upper Beaconsfield providing a satifactory arrangement could be made with the council. This has been completed and the lamp erected. It is much appreciated by local residents.27
  • 26 May 1915: From James Hopkins, Upper Beaconsfield, drawing attention to the bad state of the road in front of the store, and asking that something be done to it. Mr Ramage said that the council some time ago decided to do the work referred to, but the rate payers favored the money being spent on the other side of the road and this was done. It was decided, on the motion of Cr Henty, to notify Mr Hopkins of this fact.28
  • 16 Nov 1916: BEACONSFIELD UPPER.— Dr. W. E. Drake and Mr. J. Hopkins have been appointed trustees of the local assembly hall. Dr William Elliot Drake29
  • 23 Nov 1916: BEACONSFIELD UPPER. A concert given free to the residents was held on the evening of Saturday, in the Assembly Hall, the occasion being the appointment of two trusteee to fill the vacancies on the board of management. The gentlemen appointed were Dr W. E. Drake and Mr James Hopkins. The concert was quite a success, the local talent being augmented by violinists from Melbourne, and a very enjoyable evening was spent. Upper Beaconsfield Assembly Hall, Dr William Elliot Drake30
  • 21 Feb 1918: BEACONSFIELD UPPER. On Saturday evening a social meeting assembled in the hall, the object of which was to bid farewell to Mr James Hopkin and family, who have for the past few years conducted the post office here. Owing to family considerations Mr Hopkins is going back to town during this week. Miss Hopkins, who has been post-mistress during these years, has from her obliging disposition become a great favorite. The Rev. James Wilson presided, and after a few very pointed references to the lively interests Mr Hopkins has taken in all matters pertaining to the affairs of the district expressed the general regret of the residents. He then presented Miss Hopkins with an elegant gold wristlet watch as a token of esteem, expressing regret at her departure. Miss Hopkins, in a few very well appointed remarks, returned thanks. Mr Hopkins was then presented with a case of pipes and pouch. In returning thanks for such an unlooked for testimony of esteem, he through family reasons had decided on the change, but his mind would often revert to the pleasant associations of Upper Beaconsfield. Song, sentiment, and a social cup of tea brought the evening to a close. Mr Peterson, a former resident here but lately of Dandenong has bought Mr Hopkin's property, and Miss Peterson, a young lady of attractive bearing and manners, will act as post-mistress. Gladys Margaret Hopkins, Carl August Petersen Lottie Gerte Petersen31

Citations

  1. [S202] Brenda HALL: conversation on 13 Apr 2014 (visit by Brenda and her sister Heather).
  2. [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888 "birth place Cape Town mentioned on marriage certificate."
  3. [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888.
  4. [S36] Inward & outward passenger lists to and from Victoria. Series: (VPRS 14; 7666; 7667; 7786); PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), Runic B763-009.
  5. [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), C/T 3032-369 - James Hopkins of Wellington Street Box Hill Builder.
  6. [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), C/T 3639-719 - James Hopkins of Essex Road Surrey Hills Builder - C/T 3673-458.
  7. [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), C/T 2445-872 - James Hopkins of Upper Beaconsfield Builder - C/T 3932-243.
  8. [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), C/T 3032-369 - Adelaide Ward of Beaconsfield Married Woman.
  9. [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), C/T 3032-369 - Adelaide Ward to James Hopkins - discharged 12 Jun 1919.
  10. [S196] Newspaper - Dandenong Advertiser and Cranbourne, Berwick and Oakleigh Advocate (Vic.), 23 Aug 1917, p3.
  11. [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), C/T 3673-458 - Carl August Petersen of Upper Beaconsfield Gardener.
  12. [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), C/T 3932-243 - Country Roads Board - C/T 5927-344.
  13. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 26 Mar 1938, p8.
  14. [S5] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Death Index Victoria 1921-1985 "#D7606 (age 77) [par William GAYLOR & Margaret GEE]."
  15. [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), C/T 3932-243 - Theodore Raymond Hooley Wearne of Upper Beaconsfield Farmer - C/T 7080-942.
  16. [S5] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Death Index Victoria 1921-1985 "#D3976 (Age 87) [par Thomas HOPKINS & Annis RICHARDSON]."
  17. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 27 Apr 1953, p15.
  18. [S35] Probate Records, PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), VPRS 28/P4, unit 594; VPRS 7591/P3, unit 12.
  19. [S112] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1912.
  20. [S114] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1914.
  21. [S115] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1915.
  22. [S116] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1916.
  23. [S117] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1917.
  24. [S118] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1918.
  25. [S38] Index of burials in the cemetery of http://www.boxhillcemetery.com.au/,.
  26. [S196] Newspaper - Dandenong Advertiser and Cranbourne, Berwick and Oakleigh Advocate (Vic.), 21 Jan 1915, p2.
  27. [S19] Newspaper - Berwick Shire News and Pakenham and Cranbourne Gazette (Berwick, Vic.), 24 Mar 1915, p2.
  28. [S19] Newspaper - Berwick Shire News and Pakenham and Cranbourne Gazette (Berwick, Vic.), 26 May 1915, p3.
  29. [S16] Newspaper - The Age (Melbourne, Vic.), 16 Nov 1916, p11.
  30. [S196] Newspaper - Dandenong Advertiser and Cranbourne, Berwick and Oakleigh Advocate (Vic.), Thu 23 Nov 1916, p2.
  31. [S196] Newspaper - Dandenong Advertiser and Cranbourne, Berwick and Oakleigh Advocate (Vic.), 21 Feb 1918, p2.
Last Edited19 Mar 2023

Eva Margaret Gaylor

F, #2102, b. 1866, d. 27 Jul 1943
Married NameHopkins. 
Birth*1866 Castlemaine, VIC, Australia.1 
Marriage*22 Mar 1888 Spouse: James Hopkins. Auburn, VIC, Australia, #M1529.2
 
(Migrant) Migration/TravelDec 1907 Sailing with James Hopkins, Ada Elizabeth Hopkins, Gladys Margaret Hopkins, Leslie James Hopkins, Alan Richardson Hopkins to Melbourne, VIC, Australia. Ship Runic
Age 41.3 
Marriage-Notice*26 Mar 1938 HOPKINS-GAYLOR-Mr and Mrs J Hopkins of 38 Faversham road, Canterbury, announce with pleasure the 50th anniversary of their wedding celebrated at Auburn on 22nd March, 1888 (Formerly of Cape Town, South Africa).4 
Death*27 Jul 1943 Surrey Hills, VIC, Australia, #D7606 (age 77) [par William GAYLOR & Margaret GEE]
Buried Box Hill Cemetery.5 
Death-Notice*28 Jul 1943 HOPKINS.-On July 27. Eva Margaret, beloved wife of James Hopkins 38 Faversham road, Canterbury, loved mother of Surrey, Ada (deceased). Gladys (Mrs. A. H. Greaves), Leslie (A.M.F.) Alan (R.A.A.F.) and Stanley (R.A.A.F.)6 

Electoral Rolls (Australia) and Census (UK/IRL)

DateAddressOccupation and other people at same address
1912Upper Beaconsfield, VIC, AustraliaOccupation: home duties. With James Hopkins. With Joseph Surrey Thomas Hopkins.7
bt 1914 - 1917Upper Beaconsfield, VIC, AustraliaOccupation: home duties. With James Hopkins.8,9,10,11

Grave

  • M-*0111 + M-*0112, Box Hill Cemetery, Box Hill, VIC, Australia12

Family

James Hopkins b. 5 Aug 1866, d. 25 Apr 1953
Children 1.Joseph Surrey Thomas Hopkins b. 1889, d. 29 Dec 1977
 2.Gladys Margaret Hopkins+ b. 30 Apr 1896, d. 22 Mar 1956

Newspaper-Articles

  • 27 Jul 1944: HOPKINS.-In loving memory of my dear wife, Eva Margaret, who passed peacefully away July 27, 1943. -Deeply mourned.

    HOPKINS-Fond and loving memories of our dear mother, who passed away on July 27, 1943. -Sweet memories. (Inserted by Gladys and Athol.)
    HOPKINS.-In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away July 27, 1943. -Ever remembered. (Inserted by her son, Les; daughter-in-law. Nellie; and grandchildren.)
    HOPKINS. - In memory of my dear mother, Eva who passed away July 27, 1943. (Sadly missed and ever remembered by her loving son, Alan, R.A.A.F., Townsville.)
    HOPKINS. - In loving memory of dear mother, who passed away July 27, 1943. (Inserted by her loving son, Surrey, and daughter-in-law, Lottie, and family.)
    HOPKINS.-In loving memory of our dear grandma, who passed away July 27, 1943. (Inserted by Lorraine and Bob. Dorothy and Alan.)
    HOPKINS.-In fond memory of our dear friend, Mrs. J. Hopkins, of Canterbury, who passed away July 27, 1943. -Loved by all. (M.H.)13
  • 27 Jul 1945: HOPKINS.-Treasured memories of my dear wife. Eva Margaret, who passed from this life on July 27, 1943. Ever remembered.
    HOPKINS.-In ever-loving memory of our dear mother. Eva Margaret, who passed away July 27. 1943. -For ever with the Lord. (Inserted by Gladys, Athol, and grandchildren.)
    HOPKINS. - In loving memory of my mother, who passed away July 27, 1943. -Ever remembered by her loving son. Alan, Bougainville.
    HOPKINS.-In loving memory of our dear mother. Eva Margaret, who passed away July 37. 1943. -Ever remembered by Surrey, Lottie, and grandchildren.
    HOPKINS.-In loving memory of our dear mother. Eva Margaret, who passed away July 27, 1943. (Inserted by Stan, Lois, and grandchildren.)
    HOPKINS.-In fond memory of our dear friend. Mrs. J. Hopkins, who passed away Julv 27. 1943. -Loved by all. (M.H.)14

Citations

  1. [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888 "#M1529."
  2. [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888.
  3. [S36] Inward & outward passenger lists to and from Victoria. Series: (VPRS 14; 7666; 7667; 7786); PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), Runic B763-009.
  4. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 26 Mar 1938, p8.
  5. [S5] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Death Index Victoria 1921-1985 "#D7606 (age 77) [par William GAYLOR & Margaret GEE]."
  6. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 28 Jul 1943, p2.
  7. [S112] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1912.
  8. [S114] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1914.
  9. [S115] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1915.
  10. [S116] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1916.
  11. [S117] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1917.
  12. [S38] Index of burials in the cemetery of http://www.boxhillcemetery.com.au/,.
  13. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 27 Jul 1944 p2.
  14. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 27 Jul 1945 p2.
Last Edited30 Apr 2020

Joseph Surrey Thomas Hopkins

M, #2104, b. 1889, d. 29 Dec 1977
Father*James Hopkins b. 5 Aug 1866, d. 25 Apr 1953
Mother*Eva Margaret Gaylor b. 1866, d. 27 Jul 1943

World War I

Joseph Surrey Thomas Hopkins enlisted at Holdsworthy, NSW, on 5 Oct 1915. He was assigned to the 1st Divisional Signal Company, Section 2, and his unit embarked from Melbouorne on 5 Jan 1916 on board HMAT Afric. SERN 5209.
He served in France, and due to a bad foot was sick in hospital for nearly three months in early 1917. He had later admissions for sychosis (inflammation of hair follicles), cellulitis, furunculosis, debility, and also was ill with influenza.
He returned to Australia on 22 Dec 1918.
Before the war he was the storekeeper at Upper Beaconsfield, which his sister was the postmistress.1,2
Birth*1889 Balwyn, VIC, Australia, #B641.3 
Marriage*20 Aug 1920 Spouse: Lottie Dale. Redfern, NSW, Australia, #M11054.4
 
Marriage-Notice*2 Oct 1920 HOPKINS - GRIMSON.—August 20, at St Saviour's Church, Sydney, by the Rev A R Maclean, J. Surrey Hopkins (late A.I.F.), Mungindi, eldest son of Mr and Mrs J Hopkins, Canterbury, Victoria, to Lottie, widow of the late Lieut G M Grimson.5 
Widower7 Jul 1971Joseph Surrey Thomas Hopkins became a widower upon the death of his wife Lottie Hopkins.4 
Death*29 Dec 1977 NSW, Australia, #D941/1978.4 
Death-Notice*4 Jan 1978 HOPKINS, Joseph Surrey Thomas, — (Ex 1st A.I.F.) December 29, 1977, late of Merrylands, dearly beloved husband of the late Lottie Hopkins, beloved father and father-in-law of Pat (Mrs Rowley), Keith and Russ, loved grandfather of Margaret, Robert, Stephanie and Douglas and great-grandfather of Stephen, Andrew, Elisabeth and Danielle, in his 89th year. privately cremated.6 

Electoral Rolls (Australia) and Census (UK/IRL)

DateAddressOccupation and other people at same address
1912Upper Beaconsfield, VIC, AustraliaOccupation: storekeeper. With James Hopkins and Eva Margaret Hopkins.7
1933208 Mercury Street, Broken Hill, NSW, AustraliaOccupation: postmaster. With Lottie Hopkins.8
1936276 Merrilands road, Merrylands, NSW, AustraliaOccupation: postmaster. With Lottie Hopkins.9
bt 1943 - 196336 Locksley Avenue, Merrylands, NSW, AustraliaOccupation: postmaster. With Lottie Hopkins.10,11

Newspaper-Articles

  • 2 Nov 1911: Hill Cycling Mishap.—As Mr Surrey Hopkins, storekeeper, was riding down the steep hill leading to Stony Creek on Monday he found that a cyclist had met with an accident. The victim was a young woman, "Lieutenant" West, an officer of the Salvation Army. She was lying in the scrub, near the roadway. Her face was swollen and bleeding; she appeared to be dazed.
    Mr Hopkins sought assistance, and the Misses Day and Campbell did all they could to make the sufferer comfortable. Miss West was conveyed to the Pine Grove Hotel, and Dr Langmuir ascertained that she was suffering from shock and a broken collarbone. Evidently Miss West lost control of her machine and coming to a dangerous corner of the road went straight up the embankment and crashed into the scrub.12
  • 18 Mar 1919: A message received from Mungindi last week conveved the news that Surrey Hopkins, who prior to enlisting was on the staff of the Mungindi Post Office, was returning and had arrived in Victoria.13
  • 19 Jul 1924: HOPKINS.-July 2, at their residence, Kyoming, Armidale, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Surrey Hopkins-a son (Keith James).14

Citations

  1. [S29] Nominal Roll, Australian War Memorial - WWI, https://aif.adfa.edu.au/showPerson?pid=142817
  2. [S33] Australian Government: http://www.naa.gov.au/collection/search/index.aspx, Enlistment Records for World War I.
  3. [S2] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Federation Index Victoria 1889-1901 "#B641."
  4. [S7] Registry of NSW Births Deaths and Marriages.
  5. [S17] Newspaper - The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW), 20 Oct 1920, p12.
  6. [S17] Newspaper - The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW), 4 Jan 1978, p19.
  7. [S112] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1912.
  8. [S101] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1903 - 1980 "1933 electroal roll for NSW."
  9. [S136] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1936.
  10. [S143] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1943.
  11. [S163] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1963.
  12. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 2 Nov 1911, p10.
  13. [S14] Newspaper - Moree Gwydir Examiner and General Advertiser (NSW), 18 Mar 1919, p2.
  14. [S17] Newspaper - The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW), 19 Jul 1924, p14.
Last Edited22 Apr 2014

Gladys Margaret Hopkins

F, #2105, b. 30 Apr 1896, d. 22 Mar 1956
Father*James Hopkins b. 5 Aug 1866, d. 25 Apr 1953
Mother*Eva Margaret Gaylor b. 1866, d. 27 Jul 1943
Probate (Will)* Gladys M Greaves. Married. Canterbury. 22 Mar 1956. 500/156.1 
Married NameGreaves. 
xref-link* See History of the General Store
Birth*30 Apr 1896 Cape Town, South Africa.2,3 
(Migrant) Migration/TravelDec 1907 Sailing with James Hopkins, Eva Margaret Gaylor, Ada Elizabeth Hopkins, Leslie James Hopkins, Alan Richardson Hopkins to Melbourne, VIC, Australia. Ship Runic
Age 11.4 
Note*bt 1914 - 1918 Post mistress at Upper Beaconsfield Post Office.5 
Marriage*18 Nov 1922 Spouse: Athol Harold Greaves. Benson Street Methodist Church, VIC, Australia.
 
Marriage-Notice*30 Dec 1922 GREAVES—HOPKINS.—On the 18th November, 1922, at the Benson street Methodist Church, Canterbury, by the Rev. D. J. Flockart, Athol Harold, youngest son of Mrs and the late Mr R Greaves, to Gladys Margaret, daughter of Mr and Mrs J Hopkins, Faversham road, Canterbury. (Present address, Payne street, Surrey Hills.)6 
Death*22 Mar 1956 Canterbury, VIC, Australia, #D3061 (Age 59) - as GREAVES.7 
Death-Notice*23 Mar 1956 GREAVES. - On March 22 (suddenly), at 38 Faversham road, Canterbury, Gladys Margaret, beloved wife of Athol, loving mother of Lorraine, Alan and Dorothy.
GREAVES. - The Funeral of the late Mrs. GLADYS MARGARET GREAVES will leave her home, 38 Faversham road, Canterbury, TOMORROW (Saturday), after a service commencing at 10 a.m., for the Spring Vale Crematorium.8 

Electoral Rolls (Australia) and Census (UK/IRL)

DateAddressOccupation and other people at same address
1924Hazelwood, Payne Street, Surrey Hills, VIC, AustraliaOccupation: home duties. With Athol Harold Greaves.9

Newspaper-Articles

  • 6 Jan 1915: FIRST AID Some time ago a ladies' class was formed at Beaconsfield Upper for instruction in first aid, and the usual course of lectures was delivered by Dr Langmore. An examination has since been conducted by Dr Griffith with satisfactory results. Six candidates presented themselves for examination, and five passed. The names of the successful candidates are: Mrs Harvey Smith; Miss G. Hopkins; A Glismann; D. Stenhouse; L. Luke. , Dorothea Stenhouse, Erdmuthe Fredrica Marianne Harvey-Smith, Lillian Myrtle Mabel Luke, Annie Sarah Glismann10
  • 18 Oct 1916: From G. M. Hopkins, postmistress, Beaconsfield Upper, asking the council to sanction the closing of the office on Wednesday afternoons. To meet public convenience the office, was being kept open till 8 o'clock every evening.—Cr Martin moved that the sanction of the council be given, as the postmistress was acting generously in keeping the office open till 8 every evening. Cr Henty seconded the motion, which was carried.11
  • 21 Feb 1918: BEACONSFIELD UPPER. On Saturday evening a social meeting assembled in the hall, the object of which was to bid farewell to Mr James Hopkin and family, who have for the past few years conducted the post office here. Owing to family considerations Mr Hopkins is going back to town during this week. Miss Hopkins, who has been post-mistress during these years, has from her obliging disposition become a great favorite. The Rev. James Wilson presided, and after a few very pointed references to the lively interests Mr Hopkins has taken in all matters pertaining to the affairs of the district expressed the general regret of the residents. He then presented Miss Hopkins with an elegant gold wristlet watch as a token of esteem, expressing regret at her departure. Miss Hopkins, in a few very well appointed remarks, returned thanks. Mr Hopkins was then presented with a case of pipes and pouch. In returning thanks for such an unlooked for testimony of esteem, he through family reasons had decided on the change, but his mind would often revert to the pleasant associations of Upper Beaconsfield. Song, sentiment, and a social cup of tea brought the evening to a close. Mr Peterson, a former resident here but lately of Dandenong has bought Mr Hopkin's property, and Miss Peterson, a young lady of attractive bearing and manners, will act as post-mistress. James Hopkins, Carl August Petersen Lottie Gerte Petersen12
  • 12 Jan 1924: GREAVES (nee Gladys Hopkins). -On the 6th January, at St George's Hospital, Kew, to Mr. and Mrs. Athol Greaves, Payne street, Surrey Hills - a daughter.13
  • 18 Nov 1947: SILVER WEDDINGS GREAVES-HOPKINS.-Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Greaves, of Faversham road, Canterbury, announce with pleasure the 25th anniversary of their wedding, celebrated on November 18, 1922, at the Benson street Methodist CHURCH by the late Rev. D. J. Flockart. Athol Harold Greaves14

Citations

  1. [S35] Probate Records, PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), VPRS 28/P4, unit 1123; VPRS 7591/P3, unit 118.
  2. [S202] Brenda HALL: Email of 17 Feb 2014.
  3. [S5] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Death Index Victoria 1921-1985 "#D3061 (Age 59) - as GREAVES."
  4. [S36] Inward & outward passenger lists to and from Victoria. Series: (VPRS 14; 7666; 7667; 7786); PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), Runic B763-009.
  5. [S61] Upper Beaconsfield History Archive.
  6. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 30 Dec 1922, p1.
  7. [S5] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Death Index Victoria 1921-1985.
  8. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 23 Mar 1956, p22.
  9. [S124] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1924.
  10. [S19] Newspaper - Berwick Shire News and Pakenham and Cranbourne Gazette (Berwick, Vic.), 6 Jan 1915, p3.
  11. [S19] Newspaper - Berwick Shire News and Pakenham and Cranbourne Gazette (Berwick, Vic.), 18 Oct 1916, p3.
  12. [S196] Newspaper - Dandenong Advertiser and Cranbourne, Berwick and Oakleigh Advocate (Vic.), 21 Feb 1918, p2.
  13. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 12 Jan 1924 p13.
  14. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 18 Nov 1947 p9.
Last Edited2 Jun 2020

Thomas Lee

M, #2115, b. 1871, d. 14 Jul 1949
Probate (Will)* Thomas Lee. Gent. Richmond. 14 Jul 1949. 414/367.1 
xref-link* See History of the General Store
Birth*1871 Kirton Boston, Lincolnshire, England. [par Thomas William LEE]2,3 
Marriage*14 Jul 1902 Spouse: Alice Mary Ann Waller. Aldershot, Surrey, England, Sep Q [Farnham] 2a 221.3,4
(Migrant) Migration/TravelFeb 1912 Sailing with Alice Mary Ann Lee, Frank Thomas Leighton Lee, John Henry Leighton 'Jack' Lee to Melbourne, VIC, Australia. Ship Demosthenes
Age 40.5 
Land-UBeac*9 Jul 1915 PAK-57A.57B1.57B2.57B3.58A.58B - LP6442 (Lot 4C.4D). Transfer from John William Payne to Thomas Lee. 25a 0r 25p.6 
Land-UBeac*3 Aug 1920 PAK- 4C.4D/LP6442. Transfer from Thomas Lee to George Edwin Miers. 25a 0r 25p.7 
Widower21 Jan 1942Thomas Lee became a widower upon the death of his wife Alice Mary Ann Waller.8 
Death*14 Jul 1949 Richmond, VIC, Australia, #D7901 (Age 78) [par Thomas William LEE & Mary Annie LIGHTON].8 
Death-Notice*16 Jul 1949 LEE -On July 14 (suddenly) Thomas 10 Miles street, Richmond dearly beloved husband of the late Alice and loving father of Frank and John. —R.I.P.
LEE. - The Funeral of the late Mr. THOMAS LEE will leave the Herbert King memorial chapel, 174 Lennox street. Richmond, on MONDAY, at 1.30 p.m., for Fawkner Cemetery.9 

Electoral Rolls (Australia) and Census (UK/IRL)

DateAddressOccupation and other people at same address
2 Apr 19113 Upper Union Street, Aldershot, Surrey, EnglandHead of Household: Thomas Lee. Age 40 - Greengrocer, also Cinematograph
Member(s) of Household: Alice Mary Ann Lee, Frank Thomas Leighton Lee, John Henry Leighton 'Jack' Lee.10
bt 1913 - 1917Upper Beaconsfield, VIC, AustraliaOccupation: storekeeper. With Alice Mary Ann Lee.11,12,13,14
1919Merbein, Mildura, VIC, AustraliaOccupation: viticulturist. With Alice Mary Ann Lee.15
1924Leura Street, Surrey Hills, VIC, AustraliaOccupation: nil. With Alice Mary Ann Lee.16
193612 Game Street, Blackburn, VIC, AustraliaOccupation: nil. With Alice Mary Ann Lee.17
193756 Walpole Street, Kew, VIC, AustraliaOccupation: retired. With Alice Mary Ann Lee.18

Family

Alice Mary Ann Waller b. 1876, d. 21 Jan 1942
Children 1.Frank Thomas Leighton Lee b. 30 Jan 1905, d. Jun 1980
 2.John Henry Leighton 'Jack' Lee b. 23 Oct 1907, d. 10 May 1979

Newspaper-Articles

  • 20 Jan 1915: From the Chief Inspector of Factories re an application by Mr Lee, of Beaconsfield Upper, for an exemption from the Saturday half-holiday provisions of the Act, and asking for particulars as to the number of shop keepers that would be affected. Mr Lee asked that he be permitted to close his shop on Wednesday instead of Saturday.--Cr Close said he understood there was only one shop at Beaconsfield Upper, and as many weekenders visited this district it would be a convenience to the public to have the shop open on a Saturday afternoon. - The President said the public were inconvenienced by the closing of the shops on one day in the week and many of the post-offices on another. He considered there should be more uniformity in the matter. - The secretary said it would be more convenient to the public if all post offices were closed on the same days and hours. The present arrangements caused a good deal of inconvenience at times.-The President agreed with the secretary.-In regard to Mr Lee's application, it was decided to inform the department that the petition sent was signed by a majority of the shopkeepers affected.19
  • 13 Nov 1915: TO LET, ideal HOME, furnished, extensive view, wide verandahs, every convenience, gas stove and light. Lee, Beaconsfield Upper.20
  • 18 Oct 1916: From T. Lee, Beaconsfield, stating that the approach to the first bridge on Payne's road was almost impassable, portion of the road being washed away by the flood. He asked that it be repaired. Clerk of works to attend on the motion of Crs Martin and Henty.21
  • 6 Sep 1917: Mr J. Lee, orchardist, Lower Beaconsfield, has purchased an orchard in Mildura, and goes thither this week. Prior to going in for fruit growing Mr Lee owned and managed the general store at Upper Beaconsfield.22
  • 23 Nov 1917: Messrs Keast, Morris and Miles are to conduct a property sale at Cardinia Hotel, Beaconsfield, on the 8th of next month, when they will offer Mr Lee's orchard and homestead. -23
  • 7 Dec 1917: Saturday, 8th December, At a Quarter past 3 o'clock. BEACONSFIELD. Week-end Home and Orchard.
    At Cardinia Hotel, Beaconsfield. KEAST MORRIS and MILES (in conjunction with WM. RUSSELL) will submit to public auction on account of Mr Thomas Lee, his BEAUTIFUL ORCHARD PROPERTY known as "MOUNTJOY" containing 25 ACRES in all, with lovely new home of 5 rooms, bathroom, stabling, &c. This property is situated 2 miles from Beaconsfield station, with a good metal road.
    The orchard consists of 15 acres, is well laid out and drained, and the trees are 4 years old. The trees are strongly grown and have been well worked.
    Terms - £350 cash, balance over 4 years.
    Keast, Morris and Miles, land salesmen, 140-6 Queen-street, Melbourne; or William Russell, Upper Beaconsfield.24

Citations

  1. [S35] Probate Records, PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), VPRS 28/P3, unit 4908; VPRS 7591/P2, unit 1446.
  2. [S83] UK census - viewed on Ancestry "1911 census."
  3. [S65] Ancestry - various indices, Surrey, England, Marriages, 1754-1937 - ALDHT/2/2.
  4. [S9] Free BMD. Index. Online @ https://www.freebmd.org.uk/.
  5. [S36] Inward & outward passenger lists to and from Victoria. Series: (VPRS 14; 7666; 7667; 7786); PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), B842 011.
  6. [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), C/T 3481-167 John Payne the Younger to Thomas Lee of Beaconsfield Merchant - C/T 3906-118.
  7. [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), C/T 3906-118 Thomas Lee to George Edwin Miers of Main Roads Glenhuntly Fruitgrower.
  8. [S5] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Death Index Victoria 1921-1985.
  9. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 16 Jul 1949, p14.
  10. [S83] UK census - viewed on Ancestry "Class: RG14; Piece: 3114; Schedule Number: 388."
  11. [S113] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1913.
  12. [S114] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1914.
  13. [S115] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1915.
  14. [S117] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1917.
  15. [S119] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1919.
  16. [S124] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1924.
  17. [S136] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1936.
  18. [S137] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1937.
  19. [S19] Newspaper - Berwick Shire News and Pakenham and Cranbourne Gazette (Berwick, Vic.), 20 Jan 1915, p3.
  20. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 13 Nov 1915, p23.
  21. [S12] Newspaper - South Bourke and Mornington Journal (Richmond, Vic.), 18 Oct 1916, p3.
  22. [S12] Newspaper - South Bourke and Mornington Journal (Richmond, Vic.), 6 Sep 1917, p2.
  23. [S14] Newspaper - Pakenham Gazette and Berwick Shire News (Vic.), 23 Nov 1917, p2.
  24. [S14] Newspaper - Pakenham Gazette and Berwick Shire News (Vic.), 7 Dec 1917, p2.
Last Edited31 Jan 2023

Alice Mary Ann Waller

F, #2116, b. 1876, d. 21 Jan 1942
Probate (Will)* Alice M A Lee. Married. Kew. 21 Jan 1942. 329/607.1 
Married NameLee. 
Birth*1876 Aldershot, Surrey, England. [par Thomas Allen WALLER]2 
Marriage*14 Jul 1902 Spouse: Thomas Lee. Aldershot, Surrey, England, Sep Q [Farnham] 2a 221.2,3
(Migrant) Migration/TravelFeb 1912 Sailing with Thomas Lee, Frank Thomas Leighton Lee, John Henry Leighton 'Jack' Lee to Melbourne, VIC, Australia. Ship Demosthenes
Age 35.4 
Death*21 Jan 1942 Kew, VIC, Australia, #D1324 (age 63) [par unknown].5 
Death-Notice*22 Jan 1942 LEE.—On January 21, at her home, 56 Walpole street, Kew, Alice Mary Ann, beloved wife of Thomas Lee, and dear mother of Thomas and John, aged 63 years.
LEE.—The funeral of the late Mrs. ALICE MARY ANN LEE will leave the Holy Trinity Church, Kew, after a service commencing at 1.15 p.m., THIS DAY, for the Fawkner Cemetery.6 

Electoral Rolls (Australia) and Census (UK/IRL)

DateAddressOccupation and other people at same address
2 Apr 19113 Upper Union Street, Aldershot, Surrey, England(Head of Household) Thomas Lee;
Age 35 - 8 years married, two children - Assistant to Theatre Proprietor
Member(s) of Household: Frank Thomas Leighton Lee John Henry Leighton 'Jack' Lee7
bt 1913 - 1917Upper Beaconsfield, VIC, AustraliaOccupation: home duties. With Thomas Lee.8,9,10,11
1919Merbein, Mildura, VIC, AustraliaOccupation: home duties. With Thomas Lee.12
1924Leura Street, Surrey Hills, VIC, AustraliaOccupation: home duties. With Thomas Lee.13
193612 Game Street, Blackburn, VIC, AustraliaOccupation: home duties. With Thomas Lee.14
193756 Walpole Street, Kew, VIC, AustraliaOccupation: home duties. With Thomas Lee.15

Family

Thomas Lee b. 1871, d. 14 Jul 1949
Children 1.Frank Thomas Leighton Lee b. 30 Jan 1905, d. Jun 1980
 2.John Henry Leighton 'Jack' Lee b. 23 Oct 1907, d. 10 May 1979

Citations

  1. [S35] Probate Records, PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), VPRS 28/P3, unit 3603; VPRS 7591/P2, unit 1162.
  2. [S65] Ancestry - various indices, Surrey, England, Marriages, 1754-1937 - ALDHT/2/2.
  3. [S9] Free BMD. Index. Online @ https://www.freebmd.org.uk/.
  4. [S36] Inward & outward passenger lists to and from Victoria. Series: (VPRS 14; 7666; 7667; 7786); PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), B842 011.
  5. [S5] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Death Index Victoria 1921-1985.
  6. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 22 Jan 1942, p2.
  7. [S83] UK census - viewed on Ancestry "Class: RG14; Piece: 3114; Schedule Number: 388."
  8. [S113] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1913.
  9. [S114] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1914.
  10. [S115] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1915.
  11. [S117] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1917.
  12. [S119] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1919.
  13. [S124] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1924.
  14. [S136] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1936.
  15. [S137] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1937.
Last Edited29 Jun 2018

William Henry Wilson

M, #2118, b. 1875, d. 5 Jul 1949
xref-link* See History of the General Store
Birth*1875 Prahran, VIC, Australia, #B11522.1 
Marriage*14 Jun 1900 Spouse: Rhoda Burton. Lilydale, VIC, Australia, #M3126.2
 
Marriage-Notice*30 Jun 1900 WILSON—BURTON.— On the 14th June, at the residence of the bride's parents, by Rev. T. R. Anderson, William Henry, only son of William Henry Wilson, Albert Hill, Lilydale, to Rhoda (Tottie), youngest daughter of George Alfred Burton, Mafeking street, Lilydale, late of Charlton.3 
Note*bt 1915 - 1918 Storekeeper at Upper Beaconsfield from Dec 1915 to Jun 1918. 
Residence*1943 Dandenong, VIC, Australia. 
Death*5 Jul 1949 131 Wattle Valley Road, Camberwell, VIC, Australia, #D6985 (Age 74) [par William Henry WILSON & Martha AXFORD].4 
Death-Notice*6 Jul 1949 WILSON.—On July 5, at his home, 131 Wattle Valley road, Camberwell. William Henry, beloved husband of Rhoda Wilson, loved father of Ernest (deceased, 2nd A.I.F.), Dorothy (Mrs. Gildart), Ted, and Ethel, father-in-law of Elsie, John, and Esna, grandfather of Pat, Ian, and Peggy. Formerly of Mornington and Dandenong.5 

Electoral Rolls (Australia) and Census (UK/IRL)

DateAddressOccupation and other people at same address
bt 1916 - 1918Upper Beaconsfield, VIC, AustraliaOccupation: storekeeper. With Rhoda Wilson.6,7,8

Grave

  • Box Hill Cemetery, Box Hill, VIC, Australia

Family

Rhoda Burton b. 1874, d. 1961
Children 1.Ernest William Wilson b. 1901, d. 7 Mar 1943
 2.Dorothy May Wilson b. 21 Jul 1903, d. 19 Aug 1977
 3.Harold Edward Wilson b. 6 Nov 1905, d. 18 May 1980
 4.Ethel Rhoda Wilson b. 22 Aug 1908, d. 14 Jan 2002

Citations

  1. [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888.
  2. [S2] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Federation Index Victoria 1889-1901 "#M3126."
  3. [S14] Newspaper - Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic.), Sat 30 Jun 1900, p34
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/222246157
  4. [S5] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Death Index Victoria 1921-1985 "#D6985 (Age 74) [par William Henry WILSON & Martha AXFORD]."
  5. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 6 Jul 1949, p14.
  6. [S116] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1916.
  7. [S117] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1917.
  8. [S118] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1918.
Last Edited31 Jan 2023

Rhoda Burton

F, #2119, b. 1874, d. 1961
Married NameWilson. 
Birth*1874 Ballarat, VIC, Australia. 
Marriage*14 Jun 1900 Spouse: William Henry Wilson. Lilydale, VIC, Australia, #M3126.1
 
Marriage-Notice*30 Jun 1900 WILSON—BURTON.— On the 14th June, at the residence of the bride's parents, by Rev. T. R. Anderson, William Henry, only son of William Henry Wilson, Albert Hill, Lilydale, to Rhoda (Tottie), youngest daughter of George Alfred Burton, Mafeking street, Lilydale, late of Charlton.2 
Widow5 Jul 1949Rhoda Burton became a widow upon the death of her husband William Henry Wilson.3 
Death*1961 Camberwell, VIC, Australia, #D6883 (Age 87) [par George BURTON & Elizabeth Jan JENNER].4 

Electoral Rolls (Australia) and Census (UK/IRL)

DateAddressOccupation and other people at same address
bt 1916 - 1918Upper Beaconsfield, VIC, AustraliaOccupation: home duties. With William Henry Wilson.5,6,7

Grave

  • Box Hill Cemetery, Box Hill, VIC, Australia

Family

William Henry Wilson b. 1875, d. 5 Jul 1949
Children 1.Ernest William Wilson b. 1901, d. 7 Mar 1943
 2.Dorothy May Wilson b. 21 Jul 1903, d. 19 Aug 1977
 3.Harold Edward Wilson b. 6 Nov 1905, d. 18 May 1980
 4.Ethel Rhoda Wilson b. 22 Aug 1908, d. 14 Jan 2002

Citations

  1. [S2] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Federation Index Victoria 1889-1901 "#M3126."
  2. [S14] Newspaper - Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic.), Sat 30 Jun 1900, p34
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/222246157
  3. [S5] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Death Index Victoria 1921-1985 "#D6985 (Age 74) [par William Henry WILSON & Martha AXFORD]."
  4. [S5] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Death Index Victoria 1921-1985 "#D6883 (Age 87) [par George BURTON & Elizabeth Jan JENNER]."
  5. [S116] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1916.
  6. [S117] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1917.
  7. [S118] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1918.
Last Edited11 Jun 2019

Ernest William Wilson

M, #2120, b. 1901, d. 7 Mar 1943
Father*William Henry Wilson b. 1875, d. 5 Jul 1949
Mother*Rhoda Burton b. 1874, d. 1961
Birth*1901 Wandin Yallock, VIC, Australia, #B30619.1 
Death*7 Mar 1943 Repatriation Hospital, Caulfield, VIC, Australia, #D2109 (Age 41.)2 
Death-Notice*8 Mar 1943 WILSON.—On March 7, at Repatriation Hospital, Caulfield, Ernest William, dearly loved husband of Elsie, of 156 Wattle Valley road, Camberwell, loving father of Patricia and Ian, late 4th Reserve Motor Transport, 2nd A.I.F.—Fight the good fight.
WILSON.—On March 7, at the Repatriation Hospital, Ernest, eldest son of William Henry and Rhoda Wilson, Gladstone road, Dandenong, and brother of Edward. Dorothy (Mrs. Gildart), and Ethel. Late A.I.F., VX44069.3 

Citations

  1. [S2] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Federation Index Victoria 1889-1901 "#B30619."
  2. [S5] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Death Index Victoria 1921-1985.
  3. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 8 Mar 1943, p2.
Last Edited11 Jun 2019

Dorothy May Wilson

F, #2121, b. 21 Jul 1903, d. 19 Aug 1977
Father*William Henry Wilson b. 1875, d. 5 Jul 1949
Mother*Rhoda Burton b. 1874, d. 1961
Probate (Will)* 830/185. Dorothy May GILDART Date of grant: 18 Oct 1977; Date of death: 19 Aug 1977; Occupation: Married Woman; Residence: Surrey Hills.1 
Birth*21 Jul 1903 Lilydale, VIC, Australia, #B19215.2,3 
Education*25 Jan 1916 State School 2560, Upper Beaconsfield, VIC, Australia. Left 22 Dec 1916 for a private school.4 
Marriage*20 May 1941 Spouse: John Robert Gildart. Port Moresby, New Guinea.
 
Death*19 Aug 1977 Southport, QLD, Australia. 
Death-Notice*22 Aug 1977 GILDART. Dorothy May. — Beloved wife of John Robert Gildart, of 82 Warrigal Rd., Surrey Hills, at Glen Pacific Private Hospital, Main Beach, Southport, on Friday 19th August. Memorial service in Melbourne at a later date. Cremation at 2 pm today (Monday), at Nerang, Gold Coast.
SOMERVILLE FUNERALS. Southport. 075 32 1333.
GILDART (nee Wilson), Dorothy May. — Elder daughter of the late William Henry Wilson and Rhoda (nee Burton), sister of Ernest (dec., AIF), Harold Edward (Ted) and Ethel, sister-in-law of Elsie and Esma, aunt of Patricia, Peggy and Ian.
GILDART. Dorothy May. — Dearly beloved sister-in-law of Ken and Joan Gildart, of Woy Woy and Neville and Phyllis Gildart of Coogee, NSW.
GILDART, Dorothy. — On August 19, in Queensland, dearly loved sister of Ted, Ethel and Ernest (dec), sister-in-law of Esna and Elsie, loved aunt of Peggy, Ian, and Pat. Loving memories.5 

Newspaper-Articles

  • 22 Jul 1916: A NICE DAY Dorothy M. Wilson, who lives at Upper Beaconsfield writes: —Dear Aunt Connie,— This is the first time I have written to you. I would like to be numbered among your nieces. We have been living at Upper Beaconsfield since Christmas, and we like it very much.
    I saw in "The Weekly Times" a letter from one of my friends, and so I thought I would like to write, too. She and I go to the same school, which is about three-quarters of a mile away. I am in the seventh grade at school, and I am 12 years old. We have three horses. We have just had a new school and shelter-shed built here. We had a nice day last Empire Day. We had a half-holiday from school; and I enjoyed it very much. I wish the Young Folks' page every success. Please may I write again?
    (Thank you for your good wishes, Dorothy. Yes, write again.—Aunt Connie).6
  • 29 Jul 1916: HE PARADISE OF CHILDREN. Dorothy Wilson, who lives at Upper Beaconsfield, writes:—Dear Aunt Connie,—Seeing that you were offering a prize for the best letter on any subject, I thought I would tell you a story called "The Paradise of Children." Long ago there lived a boy whose name was Epimetheus. He was an orphan. So that he would not be lonely, another child (an orphan), whose name was Pandora, was sent to be a playmate for him. When Pandora went into the house where Epimetheus lived, she saw a big box and she asked him what was in it. "My dear little, child," said he, "you must not ask me; because that is a secret, and, besides, I do not know myself." Pandora would keep on asking until Epimetheus was quite tired of her. At last he said, "A man with such an odd looking cap, which seemed to be partly of wings, brought it here. "Oh, I know him," cried Pandora. "It was Quicksilver." One day, as Pandora was looking at the box, a tiny voice cried out, "Let us out, dear Pandora, let us out." So she opened the box and just at that moment Epimetheus came into the room. "Oh, I am stung!" cried both children together. Both had been stung grievously. Pandora sobbed bitterly. Just then there was a gentle tap on the lid of the box. They opened the box and a tiny fairy stepped out. "My name is Hope," said she. "Will you stay with us for ever?" said they. "Yep," she said, and she did. Pandora and Epimetheus are dead now, but Hope and those naughty things that stung them are still alive.7
  • 12 Jun 1941: PERSONAL NEWS. The wedding is reported of Mr. J. Gildart and Miss Dorothy Wilson, both of whom were formerly attached to the staff of the local branch of the Western Stores & Edgleys Ltd. They were married at Port Moresby, where they will take up residence. They have the best wishes of a large circle of friends.8

Citations

  1. [S35] Probate Records, PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), VPRS 7591/ P4 unit 725, item 830/185
    VPRS 28/ P8 unit 362, item 830/185.
  2. [S3] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Edwardian Index Victoria 1902-1913 "#B19215."
  3. [S25] School Records - Beaconsfield North 2560.
  4. [S25] School Records - Beaconsfield North 2560: Pupil 35. Dorothy Wilson, born 21 May 1903, admitted 25 Jan 1916. William Henry Wilson, Upper Beaconsfield, storekeeper, 1 mile from school. Previous school Garlick's Lead 1287. Left 22 Dec 1916 for a private school.
  5. [S16] Newspaper - The Age (Melbourne, Vic.) 22 Aug 1977, p23.
  6. [S14] Newspaper - Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic.), 22 Jul 1916, p37.
  7. [S14] Newspaper - Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic.), Sat 29 Jul 1916, p37.
  8. [S14] Newspaper - The Dubbo Liberal and Macquarie Advocate (NSW), Thu 12 Jun 1941, p6
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/131292292
Last Edited4 Sep 2021

Harold Edward Wilson

M, #2122, b. 6 Nov 1905, d. 18 May 1980
Father*William Henry Wilson b. 1875, d. 5 Jul 1949
Mother*Rhoda Burton b. 1874, d. 1961
Birth*6 Nov 1905 Wandin Yallock, VIC, Australia, #B6909/1906.1,2 
Education*25 Jan 1916 State School 2560, Upper Beaconsfield, VIC, Australia. Left 27 Jun 1918 for Mornington.3 
Death*18 May 1980 Parkville, VIC, Australia, #D10949 (Age 74.)4 

Citations

  1. [S3] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Edwardian Index Victoria 1902-1913 "#B6909."
  2. [S25] School Records - Beaconsfield North 2560.
  3. [S25] School Records - Beaconsfield North 2560: Pupil 36. Harold Wilson, born 6 Nov 1905, admitted 25 Jan 1916. William Henry Wilson, Upper Beaconsfield, storekeeper, 1 mile from school. Previous school Garlick's Lead 1287. Left 27 Jun 1918 for Mornington.
  4. [S5] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Death Index Victoria 1921-1985 "#D10949 (Age 74)."
Last Edited4 Sep 2021

Ethel Rhoda Wilson

F, #2123, b. 22 Aug 1908, d. 14 Jan 2002
Father*William Henry Wilson b. 1875, d. 5 Jul 1949
Mother*Rhoda Burton b. 1874, d. 1961
Note* SLV - Group photograph of members of the Wilson family. Accession no: H2019.270/7
Contents / Summary: Nine people, whole-length, seated from left, young boy in knee length pants and jacket, young woman, another woman wearing ankle length skirt with high necked blouse, man with drooping moustache, wearing three-piece suit, young woman wearing light coloured blouse and ankle length skirt. Back row standing behind them, from left, young woman wearing frock buttoned down front, young boy in a suit and tie, young man in soldier's uniform, young man wearing turtle neck pullover and jacket. Inscription on verso of mount: 17/12/19 / To Dear Uncle & Auntie / wishing you a merry Xmas and a / happy new year / from all at / Laverstock / Beaconsfield Upper / M.W. / Taken 24/6/19.
Author / Creator: Pearce & Fullwood, photographer.
Date: 1919-06
Description: TIFF 1 photograph mounted on cardboard : black and white ; 14 x 19.6 cm., mount 22 x 39.5 cm.
Copyright status: This work is out of copyright. No copyright restrictions apply.
Source / Donor: Gift; Estate of Miss Ethel Wilson via Austin Hospital; 1989.1 
Note Ethel Wilson Collection at SLV.2 
Birth*22 Aug 1908 Balwyn, VIC, Australia, #B24376.3,4 
Education*25 Jan 1916 State School 2560, Upper Beaconsfield, VIC, Australia. Left 27 Jun 1918 for Mornington.5 
(Migrant) Migration/Travel20 Sep 1958 To Melbourne, VIC, Australia. Ship Iberia sailing from London
Telephonist. Single. Address in England - c/- National Bank of Australasia, Strand WC2.6 
Death*14 Jan 2002 
Death-Notice*16 Jan 2002 Herald Sun (Melbourne), 16 Jan 2002 (Death notice, WILSON, Ethel Rhoda, 14 Jan 2002, http://ryersonindex.org/search.php.)7 

Electoral Rolls (Australia) and Census (UK/IRL)

DateAddressOccupation and other people at same address
1942Gladstone Road, Dandenong, VIC, AustraliaOccupation: grocer.8
1954131 Wattle Valley Road, Camberwell, VIC, AustraliaOccupation: grocer.9
19803/6 Allambee Avenue, Camberwell, VIC, AustraliaOccupation: telephoniste.10

Citations

  1. [S367] State Library of Victoria, slv.vic.gov.au; Accession No : H2019.270/13.
  2. [S50] Miscellaneous Source, https://find.slv.vic.gov.au/discovery/search?query=any,contains,ethel%20wilson%20collection&tab=searchProfile&search_scope=slv_local&vid=61SLV_INST:SLV&offset=0.
  3. [S3] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Edwardian Index Victoria 1902-1913 "#B24376."
  4. [S25] School Records - Beaconsfield North 2560.
  5. [S25] School Records - Beaconsfield North 2560: Pupil 37. Ethel Wilson, born 22 Aug 1908, admitted 25 Jan 1916. William Henry Wilson, Upper Beaconsfield, storekeeper, 1 mile from school. Previous school Garlick's Lead 1287. Left 27 Jun 1918 for Mornington.
  6. [S65] Ancestry - various indices, Ethel Rhoda Wilson, Departure 20 Sep 1958, Port of Departure: London, England, Destination Port: Melbourne, Australia, Ship Name: Iberia.
  7. [S13] Newspaper - Herald Sun (Melbourne, Vic.), 16 Jan 2002
    online https://www.heraldsun.com.au/tributes/melbourne/
  8. [S142] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1942.
  9. [S154] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1954.
  10. [S180] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1980.
Last Edited19 Mar 2023

Thomas Peter Krüss

M, #2124, b. 1875, d. Oct 1946
Name Variation Thomas Peter Krüss was also known as Criss. 
Note* Frank William Allen Stickland. Business partners for a short time. 
xref-link* See History of the General Store
Birth*1875 Maid, VIC, Australia, #B17037 [par Henry Amandus KRÜSS & Fanny PITT].1 
Marriage*1902 Spouse: Jessie Pater. VIC, Australia, #M1355.2
 
Widower7 May 1910Thomas Peter Krüss became a widower upon the death of his wife Jessie Pater.3 
Marriage*1912 Spouse: Alice Emma Chapman. VIC, Australia, #M2364.4
 
Note*a 4 Mar 1920 It appears that after his store burnt down T P Krüss built his new store on land belonging to Mrs Lucie Dupont on Salisbury Road. Perhaps he intended to buy it, though the title was never transferred into his name. In August 1920 the storekeeping business and the land were for sale and bought by Frances Pringle, whose son-in-law, John Nathan, continued the storekeeping business. 
Land-UBeac*22 Apr 1920 PAK-61 (part), Store. Transfer from Adelaide Ward to Thomas Peter Krüss. 2a 0r 0p.5 
Land-UBeac*2 Jun 1920 PAK-61 (part), Store. Transfer from Thomas Peter Krüss to Alexander Rushall. The store was burnt before Rushall's purchase - it appears that by 20 Dec 1921 the land was 1a 3r 37p (probably through roadworks.)6 
Death*Oct 1946 Mosman, NSW, Australia, NSWD#25552.7 
Death-Notice*19 Oct 1946 CRISS -The Funeral of the late Thomas Peter Criss will leave our Funeral Home corner Miller and Falcon Streets North Sydney This (Saturday) Morning at 10 o'clock, for Northern Suburbs Crematorium Wood Coffill Limited.8 

Electoral Rolls (Australia) and Census (UK/IRL)

DateAddressOccupation and other people at same address
1903183 Donald Street, Brunswick, VIC, AustraliaOccupation: clerk. With Jessie Krüss.9
1909Wattle Avenue, Glenhuntly, VIC, AustraliaOccupation: clerk. With Jessie Krüss.10
1919Upper Beaconsfield, VIC, AustraliaOccupation: storekeeper. With Alice Emma Krüss.11

Newspaper-Articles

  • 28 Mar 1910: Death of father: KRUSS.—On the 25th March, at Melbourne Hospital, Henry Amandus, beloved husband of Fanny Kruss, and second son of Thomas Peter Kruss, late of Heligoland.12
  • 12 Dec 1919: Dissolution of Partnership
    Notice is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between THOMAS PETER KRÜSS and FRANK WILLIAM ALLEN STICKLAND, carrying on business as Storekeepers at Upper Beaconsfield under the style or firm of "Krüss and Stickland" and "Upper Beaconsfield Stores" has been dissolved by mutual consent as from the thirtieth day of November, 1919. The said Thomas Peter Krüss will receive and pay all debts due to or by the said firm.
    Dated this first day of December, 1919.
    THOMAS P KRÜSS
    Witness to Signature of Thomas Peter Krüss
    H. SUMNER MARTIN, Solicitor, Melbourne.
    FRANK STICKLAND
    Witness to signature of Frank William Allen Stickland -
    L. L. BARRKMAN, clerk to Weigall and Crowther, solicitors, Melbourne. Frank William Allen Stickland13
  • 4 Mar 1920: Bush Fires
    During Thursday, of last week, the township of Beaconsfield was surrounded by bush fires, but, through the energy displayed by local residents, in beating out the flames, none of the dwelling houses were destroyed by fire.
    However, on Friday morning the flames burst forth once more, and the store of Mr Krüss caught fire, and was totally destroyed, notwithstanding the efforts put forward by many willing helpers.
    Bush fires, which had been raging near Monbulk, Olinda, and between Ferntree Gully and Bayswater, for the past couple of week, were extinguished by th welcome rains which fell during Thursday and Friday. The fires, however, destroyed large tracts of timber, and a large quantity of fencing.14
  • 5 Aug 1920: ARMSTRONG'S AGENCY.—T. P. KRUSS, of Upper Beaconsfield, is advised that his affairs are being satisfactorily arranged, and he is asked to communicate with Wootton and Sons at once.15
  • 24 Aug 1920: STOREKEEPERS ond OTHERS. In the Matter of THOMAS P KRUSS Storekeeper Upper Beaconsfield.
    We have been favoured with instructions to invite TENDERS for the PURCHASE of the GENERAL STOREKEEPING BUSINESS carried on by Mr Thomas P Kruss of Upper Beaconsfield, as a going concern.
    Tenders will be received at our office up to noon on Wednesday 25th August, 1920.
    LOT 1 -Stock in trade consisting of general grocery and iron mongery £310 14 5
    Fittings and plant at store 76 7 9
    £387 2 2
    LOT 2 -1 horse, 1 spring cart and 1 set harness 40 0 0
    LOT 3 -Land and buildings at Upper Beaconsfield consisting of 4 acres freehold land (approx), five-roomed house, store and three living rooms attached.
    LOT 4 -1 light motor delivery waggon (Overland, 4 cylinder, 25-h.p.) 123 0 0
    LOT 5 -Book debts 328 2 1
    Goods purchased on and from 3rd August, 1920, must be taken over at invoice cost.
    The premises are suitably situated for the carrying on of a first class trade and the business is to be sold as a Going Concern. As it is the only store in Upper Beaconsfield, it presents an excellent opportunity to anyone possessing the requisite experience and cash. The stock and plant is practically new, having been purchased since February last.
    Tender forms, stock sheets, book debt lists, and all other particulars on application at our offices or on the premises at Upper Beaconsfield.
    Our usual printed conditions of tender will be observed.
    WOOTTON and SONS Public Accountants, 46 Elizabeth street Melbourne.16
  • 30 Sep 1920: Tenders accepted. 86. Beaconsfield Railway Station and Beaconsfield Upper, via Beaconsfield Post Office, 4¾ miles.—Thomas Peter Kriiss, Beaconsfield Upper, six times weekly, motor car, £60. Three years, terminating on 30th June, 1923.17

Citations

  1. [S1] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Pioneer Index Victoria 1836-1888.
  2. [S3] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Edwardian Index Victoria 1902-1913 "#M1355."
  3. [S3] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Edwardian Index Victoria 1902-1913.
  4. [S3] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Edwardian Index Victoria 1902-1913 "#M2364."
  5. [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), C/T 3032-369 - Thomas Peter Krüss of Beaconsfield Upper Storekeeper - C/T 4415-935.
  6. [S185] Property Titles ; PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), C/T 4415-935 - Alexander Rushall of 31 Queen Street Melbourne Gentleman.
  7. [S7] Registry of NSW Births Deaths and Marriages.
  8. [S17] Newspaper - The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW), 19 Oct 1946, p31.
  9. [S103] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1903.
  10. [S109] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1909.
  11. [S119] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1919.
  12. [S16] Newspaper - The Age (Melbourne, Vic.), Mon 28 Mar 1910, p1
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/196075471
  13. [S82] Newspaper - Pakenham Gazette and Berwick Shire News (Pakenham East, Vic.) Pakenham Gazette and Berwick Shire News (Pakenham East, Vic.), 12 Dec 1919, p2.
  14. [S12] Newspaper - South Bourke and Mornington Journal (Richmond, Vic.), Thu 4 Mar 1920, p3
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/66197636
  15. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 5 Aug 1920, p1.
  16. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), 24 Aug 1920, p2.
  17. [S14] Newspaper - Commonwealth of Australia Gazette (National), Thu 30 Sep 1920, p1254
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/232517605
Last Edited12 Aug 2023

Jessie Pater

F, #2125, b. 1877, d. 7 May 1910
Married NameKrüss. 
Birth*1877 Melbourne South, VIC, Australia.1 
Marriage*1902 Spouse: Thomas Peter Krüss. VIC, Australia, #M1355.2
 
Death*7 May 1910 Caulfield, VIC, Australia, registered twice #D4780/1910 and #D889/1911 (Age 34) [par John PATER & Janet BRAID].3 
Death-Notice*9 May 1910 KRUSS.-On the 7th May, at her late residence, "Luton", Wattle Avenue, Glen Huntly, Jessie Kruss, beloved wife of Thomas Peter Kruss, and loving mother of Kenneth Pitt aud Stanley Braid, aged 31 years.
KRUSS.— The Friends of Mr. THOMAS PETER KRUSS are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his dearly beloved wife, Jessie, to the last resting place, Melbourne General Cemetery. The funeral is appointed to leave his residence, 'Luton,' Wattle-avenue, Glen Huntly, THIS DAY (Monday), the 9th inst., at 11 o'clock a.m.
R. M'KENZIE, Undertaker, South and Port Melbourne. Tel. 1928.4 

Electoral Rolls (Australia) and Census (UK/IRL)

DateAddressOccupation and other people at same address
1903183 Donald Street, Brunswick, VIC, AustraliaOccupation: home duties. With Thomas Peter Krüss.5
1909Wattle Avenue, Glenhuntly, VIC, AustraliaOccupation: home duties. With Thomas Peter Krüss.6

Newspaper-Articles

  • 15 Apr 1929: Death of mother: PATER.—Called to a higher service from her residence, 1 Park street, South Melbourne, Janet, relict of the late John pater, builder, of South Melbourne, loving mother of Jessie (Mrs. T. Kruss, deceased), and loved stepmother of Emma, William, John, Albert, Arthur, and Annie (Mrs. Purton), in her 96th year.7
  • 16 Nov 1929: Death of brother: PATER.— Passed to higher service, William Thompson, eldest son of late John and Matilda, of Emerald Hill (South Melbourne), loved brother of Emma, John, Albert; Arthur, Annie (Mrs. Purton), Jessie (Mrs. Kruess (deceased). Peacefully sleeping.8

Citations

  1. [S3] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Edwardian Index Victoria 1902-1913 "#D889 (Age 34) [par John PATER & Janet BRAID]."
  2. [S3] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Edwardian Index Victoria 1902-1913 "#M1355."
  3. [S3] Registry of Births Deaths and Marriages Edwardian Index Victoria 1902-1913.
  4. [S16] Newspaper - The Age (Melbourne, Vic.), 9 May 1910, p1+16.
  5. [S103] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1903.
  6. [S109] Electoral Roll for Australia, 1909.
  7. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), Mon 15 Apr 1929, p1
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/3987616
  8. [S16] Newspaper - The Age (Melbourne, Vic.), Sat 16 Nov 1929, p13
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/203260811
Last Edited2 May 2020
 

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