James Neville

M, #30037, b. 1803, d. 28 Jul 1863
Website* Blog aboput the Bourke family of Pakenham
https://recollectionsfamilystories.com/index_files/early-history-bourkes-pakenham.php
https://recollectionsfamilystories.com/index_files/pakenham-bourkes-history.php.1 
Probate (Will)* 4/794. James Neville, Residence: Eumemmerring, Occupation: Grazier, To whom committed: G Hughes And C J Prev(t, Date Of Death: 27 Jun 1863, Date Of Grant: 3 Sep 1863.2 
Birth*1803 Limerick, Ireland. 
Marriage*12 Feb 1831 Spouse: Bridget Ryan. Shanagolden, Limerick, Ireland.3
 
(Migrant) Migration/Travel16 Mar 1839 Sailing with Bridget Neville, Denis Neville, Cornelius Neville, Mary Neville to Sydney, NSW, Australia. Ship Left Cork on "Aliquis" 7 Dec 1838 with husband James and three children Denis, Cornelius and Mary.4
 
Note*abt 1844 Michael Bourke. Bourke and Nevill's Station Pakenham. 
Death*28 Jul 1863 Dandenong, VIC, Australia, #D6248/1863 (Age 60) (par Denis NEVILLE & Margaret FITZSIMONS) - as James NEVILLE. Born Limerick.5 
Death-Notice*29 Jul 1863 THE Friends of the late Mr. JAMES NEVILLE are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, Dandenong Cemetery. The funeral to move from his late residence, Glenfield Farm, Eumemmering, near Dandenong, THIS DAY (Wednesday, 29th inst., at 1 o'clock p m.
JOHN DALEY, undertaker, La Trobe and Spring streets, Melbourne.6 

Grave

  • Plot 1472, Dandenong Cemetery, Dandenong, VIC, Australia, Sacred to the memory of JAMES NEVILLE died July 28th 1863 aged 60 years
    also his beloved wife BRIDGET NEVILLE died Oct 28th 1885 aged 84 years
    also their grand-daughter ANNE O'DONNELL died Sept 21st 1886 aged 27 years7

Newspaper-Articles

  • 30 Nov 1844: MONTHLY List of persons who have taken out licenses to depasture stock, to strip bark, and to cut timber on crown lands, in the district of Port Phillip, from the lst to the 31st October, 1844, inclusive.
    LICENSES TO DEPASTURE STOCK. WESTERN PORT DISTRICT. Bourke and Neville; Michael Bourke8
  • 3 Nov 1845: MONTHLY ALPHABETICAL LIST of persons who have taken out licenses to depasture Stock, to strip bark and cut timber, on Crown Lands, in the District of Port Phillip from the 1st to the 30th September 1845, inclusive.
    LICENSES TO DEPASTURE STOCK WESTERN PORT DISTRICT. Bourke and Neville Michael Bourke9
  • 23 Dec 1846: SQUATTING LICENCES ISSUED. WESTERN PORT. Bourke and Neville Michael Bourke10
  • 3 May 1848: LEASES.—Applications for Leases received at the Superintendent's Office during the period commencing the 1st of March, and ending the 6th of April, 1848 :—
    APPLICANT. | STATION. | DATE.
    M. Bourke and J. Neville . . Minton's Creek . . Mar 25 Michael Bourke11
  • 26 Sep 1848: No. 28. Michael Bourke and James Neville. Name of run—Minton Creek
    Estimated area—12,800 acres
    Estimated grazing capabilities—400 head of cattle
    Bounded on the N by ranges, on the S by Captain Howey and Mrs Larimore, on the W by ranges, on the E by the Deep creek. Michael Bourke12
  • 17 Jul 1860: Crown Lands Office, (Occupation Branch), Melbourne, 6th July, 1860.
    ASSESSMENT ON STOCK.
    The following amounts of Assessment on Stock for the second half of the year 1859, Schedule C, are cancelled, having been charged in error to the undermentioned licensees : —
    Western Port District.
    Bourke and Neville, Minton's Creek, £13 16s.
    JAMES SERVICE. Michael Bourke13

Citations

  1. [S50] Miscellaneous Source, Blog by Margaret Tyson and Susan Hayman © 2015 https://recollectionsfamilystories.com/index_files/…
    https://recollectionsfamilystories.com/index_files/…
  2. [S35] Probate Records, PROV (Public Record Office Victoria), Probate and Administration Files (VPRS28) / Wills (VPRS7591)
    4/794. James Neville, Residence: Eumemmerring, Occupation: Grazier, To whom committed: G Hughes And C J Prev(t, Date Of Death: 27 Jun 1863, Date Of Grant: 3 Sep 1863
    VPRS 28/P0000, 4/794; VPRS 28/P0001, 4/794; VPRS 7591/P0001, 4/794.
  3. [S80] Ancestry - Family Tree, Ancestry Tree Name: a-Nannup WA, Peter Dickens Family Tree, Tree ID: 153755524
    Person viewed: James Neville, Birth Date: 1809, Ballycragga, County Limerick, Ireland, Death Date: 28 Jul 1863, Dandenong, Victoria, Australia
    Church Marriage Record
    Date of Marriage:12-Feb-1831 Parish / District:SHANAGOLDEN County:Co. Limerick Husband Wife Name:James Neville Briget Ryan Address: Denomination: Roman Catholic Roman Catholic. Witness 1 Witness 2 Name: Michael Ryan Mandy O'Grady.
  4. [S80] Ancestry - Family Tree, Jennifer Catherine Hall.
  5. [S28] Victorian Government. BDM Index Victoria (Deaths) (online) "#D6248/1863 (Age 60) (par Denis NEVILLE & Margaret FITZSIMONS) - as James NEVILLE. Born Limerick."
  6. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), Wed 29 Jul 1863, p8
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/6487714
  7. [S345] Index of monumental inscriptions/burials, www.findagrave.com "Dandenong Cemetery, Dandenong, Greater Dandenong City, Victoria, Australia, Plot: 1472, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/191331995
    Grave of James Neville (1803-28 Jul 1863)."
  8. [S14] Newspaper - The Melbourne Weekly Courier (Vic.), Sat 30 Nov 1844, p4
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/228063448
  9. [S14] Newspaper - The Melbourne Courier (Vic.), Mon 3 Nov 1845, p4
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/226362854
  10. [S14] Newspaper - Geelong Advertiser and Squatters' Advocate (Vic.), Wed 23 Dec 1846, p1
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/94445374
  11. [S14] Newspaper - The Port Phillip Patriot and Morning Advertiser (Vic.), Wed 3 May 1848, p4
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/226354706
  12. [S11] Newspaper - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.), Tue 26 Sep 1848, p1
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4767751
  13. [S16] Newspaper - The Age (Melbourne, Vic.), Tue 17 Jul 1860, p2
    https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/154841700
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