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Jessie May Hetherington

Female 1900 - 1969  (68 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Jessie May Hetherington was born on 4 Jun 1900 in Broomfield, Victoria, Australia (daughter of Alfred Hetherington and Margaret (Maggie) Stewart); died on 2 Jun 1969 in Essendon, Victoria, Australia.

    Jessie married George Norman McIntosh on 4 Nov 1922 in St Andrew’s Manse, Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. George died in 1958 in Essendon, Victoria, Australia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Alfred Hetherington was born on 24 Mar 1877 in Cambrian Hill, Victoria, Australia (son of John Hetherington and Hannah Jane Armstrong); died on 27 Feb 1959 in Maryborough District Hospital, Maryborough, Victoria, Australia; was buried on 2 Mar 1959 in Maryborough Cemetery, Maryborough, Victoria, Australia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Witness: 4 May 1898, Broomfield, Victoria, Australia
    • Residence: 1903, Broomfield, Victoria, Australia
    • Residence: 1905, Broomfield, Victoria, Australia
    • Residence: 1909, Broomfield, Victoria, Australia
    • Residence: 1912, Broomfield, Victoria, Australia
    • Residence: 1913, Broomfield, Victoria, Australia
    • Residence: 1914, Broomfield, Victoria, Australia
    • Residence: 1915, Broomfield, Victoria, Australia
    • Residence: 1916, Ballarat Rd, Clunes, Victoria, Australia
    • Residence: 16 Apr 1917, Clunes, Victoria, Australia
    • Residence: 1919, Ballarat Rd, Clunes, Victoria, Australia
    • Residence: 1924, Ballarat Rd, Clunes, Victoria, Australia
    • Residence: 1931, 36 Burke St, Maryborough, Victoria, Australia
    • Residence: 1937, 36 Burke St, Maryborough, Victoria, Australia
    • Residence: 1943, 10 Cambridge St, Maryborough, Victoria, Australia
    • Residence: 1949, 28 Napier St, Maryborough, Victoria, Australia
    • Residence: 1954, 28 Napier St, Maryborough, Victoria, Australia
    • Residence: 27 Feb 1959, 28 Napier St, Maryborough, Victoria, Australia

    Notes:





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    Alfred married Margaret (Maggie) Stewart on 2 Aug 1899 in Broomfield Primitive Methodist Church, Victoria, Australia. Margaret (daughter of Alexander Stewart and Isabella Couttie) was born on 17 Sep 1876 in Camp Hill, Creswick, Victoria, Australia; died on 21 Jan 1932 in 36 Burke St, Maryborough, Victoria, Australia; was buried on 22 Jan 1932 in Maryborough Cemetery, Maryborough, Victoria, Australia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Margaret (Maggie) Stewart was born on 17 Sep 1876 in Camp Hill, Creswick, Victoria, Australia (daughter of Alexander Stewart and Isabella Couttie); died on 21 Jan 1932 in 36 Burke St, Maryborough, Victoria, Australia; was buried on 22 Jan 1932 in Maryborough Cemetery, Maryborough, Victoria, Australia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1903, Broomfield, Victoria, Australia
    • Residence: 1905, Broomfield, Victoria, Australia
    • Residence: 1909, Broomfield, Victoria, Australia
    • Residence: 1912, Broomfield, Victoria, Australia
    • Residence: 1913, Broomfield, Victoria, Australia
    • Residence: 1914, Broomfield, Victoria, Australia
    • Residence: 1915, Broomfield, Victoria, Australia
    • Residence: 1919, Ballarat Rd, Clunes, Victoria, Australia
    • Residence: 1924, Ballarat Rd, Clunes, Victoria, Australia
    • Residence: 1931, 36 Burke St, Maryborough, Victoria, Australia

    Notes:

    Ballarat Star, 12 August 1899:
    Weddings.
    The marriage of Miss Maggie Stewart, step-daughter of Mr Thos. Reardon, of Broomfield, to Mr A. Hetherington, a prominent member of the Creswick Football Club, and son of Mr J. Hetherington, also of Broomfield, was celebrated at the Primitive Methodist Church, Broomfield, on the 2nd inst. The bride was given away by her father, and was attired in a tasteful costume of cream broche silk, trimmed with silk lace and chiffon. The bridesmaids were Miss Fenton, who wore a handsome silk dress with lace and pearl trimmings and tucked blouse; Miss Ada Rachinger, prettily attired in a costume of cream lustre, trimmed with lace and ribbon; and Misses Ethel and Elsie Reardon wore becoming costumes of cream cashmere, with lace trimmings. Mr Hetherington was supported by Messrs B. Wishart (best man). M. Hutchinson, P. Russell, and A. Thomas; the officiating clergyman being the Rev. W. Moore, of Creswick. As the happy couple left the church, the organist (Mrs Richardson) played the Wedding March. The breakfast was laid at the residence of the bride's parents, about sixty guests attending. The wedding presents were numerous and handsome.
    *Ada was Walter’s niece.

    There was also this article in the Gossip column:
    Mr and Mrs Thos. Reardon, of Creswick, entertained a large number of guests at an evening party last week to celebrate the marriage of their daughter with Mr A. Hetherington. The evening was pleasantly spent in games, recitations, singing, and dancing. The music was rendered by the Allendale String Band.

    Children:
    1. 1. Jessie May Hetherington was born on 4 Jun 1900 in Broomfield, Victoria, Australia; died on 2 Jun 1969 in Essendon, Victoria, Australia.
    2. John Stewart Hetherington was born on 16 May 1903 in Broomfield, Victoria, Australia; died on 3 Sep 1905 in Broomfield, Victoria, Australia; was buried on 4 Sep 1905 in Creswick Cemetery, Creswick, Victoria, Australia.
    3. Jean Adel Hetherington was born on 24 Nov 1906 in Broomfield, Victoria, Australia; died on 17 Nov 1993 in Bethlehem Hospital, Burwood, Victoria Australia; was buried on 19 Nov 1993 in Templestowe Cemetery, Victoria, Australia.
    4. Alice Isobel Hetherington was born on 4 Feb 1911 in Broomfield, Victoria, Australia; died on 24 May 1998 in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia; was buried on 27 May 1998 in Ballarat Crematorium, Ballarat, Victoria, Australia.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John Hetherington was born on 14 May 1843 in Limestone Brae, Allendale, Northumberland, England (son of Thomas Hetherington and Sarah Lowes); died on 19 Dec 1913 in Broomfield, Victoria, Australia; was buried on 22 Dec 1913 in Creswick Cemetery, Creswick, Victoria, Australia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 14 May 1843, Throssel Hall, Allendale, Northumberland, England
    • Census: 30 Mar 1851, Throssel Hall, Allendale, Northumberland, England
    • Census: 7 Apr 1861, Carrshield, West Allen (High), Northumberland, England
    • Witness: 21 Oct 1862, Register Office, Hexham, Northumberland, England
    • Residence: 24 Aug 1865, Carrshield, West Allen (High), Northumberland, England
    • Immigration: 2 Dec 1865, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
    • Residence: 18 May 1867, Cambrian Hill, Victoria, Australia
    • Residence: 31 Aug 1868, Cambrian Hill, Victoria, Australia
    • Witness: 10 Jun 1871, Registrar’s Office, Ballarat, Victoria, Australia
    • Residence: 1882, Broomfield, Victoria, Australia
    • Residence: 15 Apr 1884, Broomfield, Victoria, Australia
    • Residence: 11 Jul 1889, Broomfield, Victoria, Australia
    • Residence: 1903, Broomfield, Victoria, Australia
    • Residence: 1905, Broomfield, Victoria, Australia
    • Residence: 1909, Broomfield, Victoria, Australia
    • Residence: 1912, Broomfield, Victoria, Australia
    • Residence: 1913, Broomfield, Victoria, Australia

    Notes:

    Elizabeth died intestate but owned land of 20 acres in the Parish of Yarrowee, County of Grant (Allotment 14, Section 6) which was rented out for grazing. 'Land is fenced but otherwise unimproved and there are no buildings or improvements thereon and the same is used for grazing purposes. Land is of very poor quality and is valued at cost of 1 pound 10 shillings per acre. Land is rented at 2 pound a year. Total value 30 pounds.' There was no personal estate.

    Peter's attests to himself, and John, Joseph and Thomas George Armstrong, Elizabeth's brothers, all farmers at Cambrian Hill, and her sister Hannah Jane Hetherington, also of Cambrian Hill, as her only next of kin surviving. Peter also states that he is the only person entitled to the administration of Elizabeth’s estate.
    Hannah's husband, John Hetherington, butcher, of Broomfield, stated that he had freehold property at Broomfield consisting of three quarters of an acre to the value of fifty pounds.

    Peter died on 4 January 1890, presumably before he carried out the administration of his daughter’s estate because on 21 January 1890, brother John, along with brothers Joseph, Thomas George and married sister Jane Hetherington, all of Cambrian Hill, state that they are the only persons lawfully entitled to share in the distribution of the estate. John also seeks to be appointed as the administrator.

    Age, 21 January 1890: Probate notice.
    Notice is hereby given that after the expiration of fourteen days from the publication hereof, an APPLICATION will be made to the Supreme Court of the colony of Victoria in its Probate Jurisdiction, that administration of the ESTATE of ELIZABETH ANN ARMSTRONG, late of Cambrian Hill, in the said colony, spinster, deceased intestate, be granted to John Armstrong, of Cambrian Hill aforesaid, engine driver, brother and one of the next of kin of the said deceased.
    Dated this twentieth day of January, 1890.
    S. F. Mann, Applicant’s Proctor, Ballarat.

    On 1 February, John Wilkinson Armstrong, Windermere St, Ballarat, mason, signs an affidavit stating that he has property worth 50 pounds, consisting of household furniture and effects. This John is Elizabeth’s uncle, brother of her father Peter Armstrong. John Hetherington also signed another affidavit, this time stating that he has household furniture in Broomfield to the value of fifty pounds. Brother John is granted administrator of Elizabeth’s estate on 14 February 1890.

    John married Hannah Jane Armstrong on 31 Aug 1868 in Cambrian Hill, Residence of Peter Armstrong, Victoria, Australia. Hannah (daughter of Peter Armstrong and Elizabeth Stephenson) was born on 8 Nov 1850 in Newhouses, Lambley, Northumberland, England; died on 10 Apr 1917 in Broomfield, Victoria, Australia; was buried on 12 Apr 1917 in Creswick Cemetery, Creswick, Victoria, Australia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Hannah Jane Armstrong was born on 8 Nov 1850 in Newhouses, Lambley, Northumberland, England (daughter of Peter Armstrong and Elizabeth Stephenson); died on 10 Apr 1917 in Broomfield, Victoria, Australia; was buried on 12 Apr 1917 in Creswick Cemetery, Creswick, Victoria, Australia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 30 Mar 1851, Chapel New House, Lambley, Northumberland, England
    • Immigration: 3 Nov 1857, Hobsons Bay, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
    • Residence: 31 Aug 1868, Cambrian Hill, Victoria, Australia
    • Witness: 10 Jun 1871, Registrar’s Office, Ballarat, Victoria, Australia
    • Witness: 16 Nov 1886, Broomfield, Victoria, Australia
    • Witness: 17 Feb 1889, Broomfield, Victoria, Australia
    • Residence: 11 Jul 1889, Cambrian Hill, Victoria, Australia
    • Residence: 1903, Broomfield, Victoria, Australia
    • Residence: 1905, Broomfield, Victoria, Australia
    • Residence: 1909, Broomfield, Victoria, Australia
    • Residence: 1912, Broomfield, Victoria, Australia
    • Residence: 1913, Broomfield, Victoria, Australia
    • Residence: 1914, Broomfield, Victoria, Australia
    • Residence: 1915, Broomfield, Victoria, Australia
    • Residence: 1916, Broomfield, Victoria, Australia
    • Residence: 1917, Broomfield, Victoria, Australia

    Notes:

    Probate of sister Elizabeth, 11 July 1889.
    Elizabeth died intestate but owned land of 20 acres in the Parish of Yarrowee, County of Grant (Allotment 14, Section 6) which was rented out for grazing. 'Land is fenced but otherwise unimproved and there are no buildings or improvements thereon and the same is used for grazing purposes. Land is of very poor quality and is valued at cost of 1 pound 10 shillings per acre. Land is rented at 2 pound a year. Total value 30 pounds.' There was no personal estate.

    Peter's attests to himself, and John, Joseph and Thomas George Armstrong, Elizabeth's brothers, all farmers at Cambrian Hill, and her sister Hannah Jane Hetherington, also of Cambrian Hill, as her only next of kin surviving. Peter also states that he is the only person entitled to the administration of Elizabeth’s estate.
    Hannah's husband, John Hetherington, butcher, of Broomfield, stated that he had freehold property at Broomfield consisting of three quarters of an acre to the value of fifty pounds.

    Peter died on 4 January 1890, presumably before he carried out the administration of his daughter’s estate because on 21 January 1890, brother John, along with brothers Joseph, Thomas George and married sister Jane Hetherington, all of Cambrian Hill, state that they are the only persons lawfully entitled to share in the distribution of the estate. John also seeks to be appointed as the administrator.

    Age, 21 January 1890: Probate notice.
    Notice is hereby given that after the expiration of fourteen days from the publication hereof, an APPLICATION will be made to the Supreme Court of the colony of Victoria in its Probate Jurisdiction, that administration of the ESTATE of ELIZABETH ANN ARMSTRONG, late of Cambrian Hill, in the said colony, spinster, deceased intestate, be granted to John Armstrong, of Cambrian Hill aforesaid, engine driver, brother and one of the next of kin of the said deceased.
    Dated this twentieth day of January, 1890.
    S. F. Mann, Applicant’s Proctor, Ballarat.

    On 1 February, John Wilkinson Armstrong, Windermere St, Ballarat, mason, signed an affidavit stating that he has property worth 50 pounds, consisting of household furniture and effects. This John is Elizabeth’s uncle, brother of her father Peter Armstrong. John Hetherington also signed another affidavit, this time stating that he has household furniture in Broomfield to the value of fifty pounds. Brother John is granted administrator of Elizabeth’s estate on 14 February 1890.

    Children:
    1. Alice Hetherington was born on 14 Jan 1869 in Cambrian Hill, Victoria, Australia; died on 22 Oct 1908 in Lydiard St, Ballarat, Victoria, Australia; was buried on 24 Oct 1908 in Ballarat New Cemetery, Ballarat, Victoria, Australia.
    2. Walter Hetherington was born on 12 Apr 1875 in Cambrian Hill, Victoria, Australia; died on 17 Mar 1951 in 10 Hagelthorne St, Wonthaggi, Victoria, Australia; was buried on 19 Mar 1951 in Wonthaggi Cemetery, Wonthaggi, Victoria, Australia.
    3. 2. Alfred Hetherington was born on 24 Mar 1877 in Cambrian Hill, Victoria, Australia; died on 27 Feb 1959 in Maryborough District Hospital, Maryborough, Victoria, Australia; was buried on 2 Mar 1959 in Maryborough Cemetery, Maryborough, Victoria, Australia.
    4. Ernest Hetherington was born on 1 Apr 1888 in Broomfield, Victoria, Australia; died on 11 Aug 1888 in Broomfield, Victoria, Australia; was buried on 13 Aug 1888 in Creswick Cemetery, Creswick, Victoria, Australia.

  3. 6.  Alexander Stewart was born in Scotland; died in May 1880 in Creswick, Victoria, Australia; was buried on 16 May 1880 in Creswick Cemetery, Creswick, Victoria, Australia.

    Alexander married Isabella Couttie on 23 Jul 1874 in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. Isabella was born in Scotland; died on 9 May 1922 in Footscray, Victoria, Australia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Isabella Couttie was born in Scotland; died on 9 May 1922 in Footscray, Victoria, Australia.
    Children:
    1. 3. Margaret (Maggie) Stewart was born on 17 Sep 1876 in Camp Hill, Creswick, Victoria, Australia; died on 21 Jan 1932 in 36 Burke St, Maryborough, Victoria, Australia; was buried on 22 Jan 1932 in Maryborough Cemetery, Maryborough, Victoria, Australia.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Thomas Hetherington was born about 1812 in Dykenook, West Allen Low, Northumberland, England (son of John Hetherington and Elizabeth (Betty) Lowdon); died on 14 May 1883 in Carrshield, West Allen (High), Northumberland, England; was buried on 15 May 1883 in Carrshield, Northumberland, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 15 Mar 1812, Ninebanks Chapel, Allendale, Northumberland, England
    • Residence: 12 Jul 1834, Allendale, Northumberland, England
    • Witness: 20 May 1837, Ninebanks Chapel, Allendale, Northumberland, England
    • Residence: 7 Nov 1840, High Wolf Cleugh, Allendale, Northumberland, England
    • Census: 6 Jun 1841, Throssel Hall, Allendale, Northumberland, England
    • Residence: 14 May 1843, Throssel Hall, Allendale, Northumberland, England
    • Census: 30 Mar 1851, Throssel Hall, Allendale, Northumberland, England
    • Census: 7 Apr 1861, Carrshield, West Allen (High), Northumberland, England
    • Census: 2 Apr 1871, Carrshield, West Allen (High), Northumberland, England
    • Census: 3 Apr 1881, Carrshield, West Allen (High), Northumberland, England

    Thomas married Sarah Lowes on 12 Jul 1834 in Alston, Cumberland, England. Sarah (daughter of John Lowes and Sarah Watson) was born on 15 Jun 1810 in Ayle, Kirkhaugh, Northumberland, England; died on 1 Aug 1889 in Carrshield, West Allen (High), Northumberland, England; was buried on 3 Aug 1889 in Carrshield, West Allen (High), Northumberland, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Sarah Lowes was born on 15 Jun 1810 in Ayle, Kirkhaugh, Northumberland, England (daughter of John Lowes and Sarah Watson); died on 1 Aug 1889 in Carrshield, West Allen (High), Northumberland, England; was buried on 3 Aug 1889 in Carrshield, West Allen (High), Northumberland, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 30 Jun 1810, Kirkhaugh, Northumberland, England
    • Residence: 12 Jul 1834, Alston, Cumberland, England
    • Residence: 12 Jul 1834, Alston, Cumberland, England
    • Residence: 7 Nov 1840, High Wolf Cleugh, Allendale, Northumberland, England
    • Census: 6 Jun 1841, Throssel Hall, Allendale, Northumberland, England
    • Residence: 14 May 1843, Throssel Hall, Allendale, Northumberland, England
    • Census: 30 Mar 1851, Throssel Hall, Allendale, Northumberland, England
    • Census: 7 Apr 1861, Carrshield, West Allen (High), Northumberland, England
    • Census: 2 Apr 1871, Carrshield, West Allen (High), Northumberland, England
    • Census: 3 Apr 1881, Carrshield, West Allen (High), Northumberland, England

    Children:
    1. Caleb Hetherington was born on 29 Sep 1835 in Hearty Cleugh, West Allen (High), Northumberland, England; died on 29 Aug 1893 in Myrtle Bank, Allendale, Northumberland, England; was buried on 31 Aug 1893 in Limestone Brae Burial Ground, Allendale, Northumberland, England.
    2. William Hetherington was born on 12 Apr 1838 in Hearty Cleugh, West Allen (High), Northumberland, England; died on 21 Dec 1859 in Carrshield, West Allen (High), Northumberland, England; was buried on 24 Dec 1859 in Carrshield, West Allen (High), Northumberland, England.
    3. Betsy [Elizabeth] Hetherington was born on 7 Nov 1840 in High Wolf Cleugh, Allendale, Northumberland, England; died on 4 Oct 1905 in Cemetery Rd, Stawell (Pleasant Creek), Victoria, Australia; was buried on 6 Oct 1905 in Stawell Cemetery (Pleasant Creek Cemetery), Stawell, Victoria, Australia.
    4. 4. John Hetherington was born on 14 May 1843 in Limestone Brae, Allendale, Northumberland, England; died on 19 Dec 1913 in Broomfield, Victoria, Australia; was buried on 22 Dec 1913 in Creswick Cemetery, Creswick, Victoria, Australia.
    5. Thomas Hetherington was born on 18 Dec 1845 in Throssel Hall, Allendale, Northumberland, England; died on 19 May 1850 in Wolfcleugh, West Allen (High), Northumberland, England; was buried on 21 May 1850 in Carrshield, West Allen (High), Northumberland, England.
    6. Sarah Hetherington was born on 13 Feb 1847 in Allendale, Northumberland, England; died on 26 Jan 1930 in Kent, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Jan 1930 in Shanks Cemetery, Kent, Ontario, Canada.
    7. Thomas Hetherington was born on 22 May 1851 in Throssel Hall, Allendale, Northumberland, England; died on 19 Jun 1905 in Cramlington, Newcastle-on-Tyne, Northumberland, England.
    8. Mary Jane Hetherington was born on 26 Apr 1854 in Throssel Hall, Allendale, Northumberland, England; died in Oct 1920 in Macleod, Alberta, Canada; was buried in Oct 1920 in Union Cemetery, Fort Macleod, Alberta, Canada.
    9. Wesley Hetherington was born on 10 Apr 1858 in Throssel Hall, Allendale, Northumberland, England; died on 15 Dec 1858 in Carrshield, West Allen (High), Northumberland, England; was buried on 16 Dec 1858 in Carrshield, West Allen (High), Northumberland, England.

  3. 10.  Peter Armstrong was born about 1821 in Kirkhaugh, Northumberland, England (son of John Armstrong and Elizabeth Wilkinson); died on 4 Jan 1890 in Cambrian Hill, Victoria, Australia; was buried on 6 Jan 1890 in Buninyong Cemetery, Victoria, Australia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 4 Nov 1821, Kirkhaugh, Northumberland, England
    • Census: 6 Jun 1841, Wylam Hills, Wylam, Northumberland, England
    • Residence: 3 Jul 1848, Kirkhaugh, Northumberland, England
    • Census: 30 Mar 1851, Chapel New House, Lambley, Northumberland, England
    • Immigration: 25 Mar 1855, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
    • Residence: 1856, Hiscock's Gully, Buninyong, Victoria, Australia
    • Residence: 31 Aug 1868, Cambrian Hill, Victoria, Australia
    • Residence: 21 Nov 1872, Cambrian Hill, Victoria, Australia
    • Residence: 1882, Broomfield, Victoria, Australia
    • Residence: 11 Jul 1889, Cambrian Hill, Victoria, Australia

    Notes:

    Ballarat Star, 15 February 1890 advertisement for sale of land, etc.
    FRIDAY, 7th MARCH,
    At 12 o’clock.
    GRAND ORCHARD AND GOOD DWELLING
    HOUSE, &c.,
    WITH
    SUNDRY GRAZING PROPERTIES,
    IN THE
    PARISH OF YARROWEE,
    All of which are Well Fenced and Watered.
    To be Offered in Lots.
    FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, LIVE STOCK,
    FARMING IMPLEMENTS,
    JAM-MAKING UTENSILS,
    And
    FINE CABINET ORGAN.
    In the Estate of PETER ARMSTRONG, Deceased.
    J NOBLE WILSON (The Ballarat Trustees Executors & Agency Company Limited) will sell at auction, as above,
    The several PROPERTIES belonging to the late Mr Peter Armstrong, situate in the parish of Yarrowee.
    Lot I. That splendid orchard called “Alston Gardens,” about 4 acres, being part freehold and part under residence area; deeply trenched, grand soil, and trees in full bearing; with 7-room cottage thereon, kitchen, and jam-making premises, with all necessary appliances; stable, shed, pigsty, &c. This property is well protected from the north winds, and is only about 4½ miles from Ballarat.
    Lot II. 1½ acres, residence area, with small cottage thereon, adjoining Mr Jenkin's property, and next but one to the above.
    Lot III. About 1 acre, held under garden license, immediately opposite Lot I.
    Lot IV. About 11 acres, on the Napoleons road, being partly freehold and part held under 49th section, and nearly opposite Lot I.
    Lot V. About 20 acres, held under 49th section; all rents paid, and numbered allotment 16 of section IV on parish plan of Yarrowee.
    Lot VI. About 12a 2r 6p, adjoining Lot V., facing the Napoleons road, and is held under grazing license.
    Lot VII, 20 acres, being allotment 14 of section 6, parish of Yarrowee, adjoining the property of Mr J. Hetherington.
    Lot VIII. 40 acres, held under 49th section; all rents paid, marked on parish plan as allotments 42a and 42b.
    Lot IX. 95a 2r 22p, freehold, being allotment 131s, parish of Yarrowee; splendidly fenced (post, two rail, and wire), good grazing land, also well timbered.
    Lot X. 111 acres, held under grazing license, well fenced with post and five and six wires. There is good timber on this property; part of it marked on parish plan as allotment 131v.
    Being an executors' sale, the properties must be sold, and will be offered in lots as above.
    The FURNITURE comprises chiffonier, sofa, tables, pier-glass, chairs, chest of drawers, looking glass, bedstead, &c.
    The Live Stock consist of horse, 3 milch cows, steer, heifer, and bull calf. There are also spring-cart, dray, quantity tools, and other sundries.
    Titles can be inspected at the office of Mr S. F. Mann, Solicitor.
    Further particulars obtainable at the office of The Ballarat Trustees Executors & Agency Company Limited, Camp street.

    INVENTORY
    Tulloch and McCarthy owned the Royal Standard Brewery in Ballarat.
    S. Cohen and Sons, Ironmongers were situated at 105 Sturt Street, Ballarat.
    McVitty, A., and Co., Timber and Produce Merchants, Doveton street south, Ballarat.
    Andrew Fotheringham, blacksmith, died in 1899 in Cambrian Hill.

    Peter married Elizabeth Stephenson on 3 Jul 1848 in Allison's Bank Toll House, Gretna Green, Dumfriesshire, Scotland. Elizabeth (daughter of Joseph Stephenson and Hannah Todd) was born about 1822 in New Shield, Alston, Cumberland, England; died on 13 Sep 1897 in Broomfield, Victoria, Australia; was buried on 15 Sep 1897 in Buninyong Cemetery, Victoria, Australia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Elizabeth Stephenson was born about 1822 in New Shield, Alston, Cumberland, England (daughter of Joseph Stephenson and Hannah Todd); died on 13 Sep 1897 in Broomfield, Victoria, Australia; was buried on 15 Sep 1897 in Buninyong Cemetery, Victoria, Australia.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 10 Mar 1822, Alston, Cumberland, England
    • Census: 6 Jun 1841
    • Residence: 3 Jul 1848, Alston, Cumberland, England
    • Census: 30 Mar 1851, Chapel New House, Lambley, Northumberland, England
    • Immigration: 3 Nov 1857, Hobsons Bay, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

    Notes:

    WESTERN MORNING NEWS, Thursday 28 December 1922

    ROMANTIC WEDDINGS. FACTS ABOUT GRETNA GREEN MARRIAGES.
    The announcement that the once-famous smithy at Gretna Green has been condemned as a danger to motorists, and is to be removed, is, it seems, not altogether accurate. The buildings made historic by the runaway marriages of former times were converted into a curio shop a number of years ago, when the blacksmith removed his residence to a house across the road. It this house, and not the older one, which is now sought to remove.
    As the scene many hundreds of runaway marriages, among them those of many titled persons and others who late in life, rose to fame, Gretna Green will go down to history as a rather romantic spot. References crop up from time to time. It is only few years ago that a batch of the original marriage certificates of between the years 1825 and 1854 was sold by auction in London. That batch contained some illustrious names, and must have been of high interest to not a few noted families.
    In the early decades of last century, and no doubt prior to that, runaway marriages seem to have been common enough. The couples always sought the border as the only place where they could be married with some show of legality without the necessity of publication of banns. But all of them did not go to Gretna Green for that purpose. There were obliging “priests” at other places, such Paxton, Lamberton Toll, and Coldstream. It must not be supposed that all these marriages were of a clandestine kind. They were not. The stern Nonconformist type of religion practised for generations in these wild moorland districts made marriage for certain couples impossible at their own parish church. Others disliked publicity given to a local wedding. Many attempts were made by such bodies as the General Assembly to suppress the whole system which made runaway marriages possible, but without success. It was not until 1856, when Lord Brougham (who himself was married at Gretna) carried an Act through Parliament making such marriages illegal unless the persons concerned had resided in Scotland 21 days, that a stop was put the proceedings.
    At the beginning of last century David Long, "the Gretna blacksmith," was the man to whom fugitive lovers went to be married. He joined hundreds.
    When the railway was carried to Gretna business in the matrimonial line, seems to have been brisk, and at times fifty marriage ceremonies would be gone through by a single "priest," so-called, whom there were no fewer than four competing for business. They actually had touts at the station.
    The most famous of the last who held sway until the passing of the Act was John Murray, of Sark Toll Bar. The toll bar is gone, just as the smithy may disappear. Marriages, however, did not take place at the smithy. They did either at the toll bar or at one other of the inns, one of which had for its sign a man and woman clasping hands over an anvil.
    As to fees, there was, of course, no fixed sum. Those who tied the nuptial knot would take a shilling or less from poor people. A half-crown was accounted a satisfactory sum, and a seven-shilling fee was looked upon as a stroke of luck. But the fees did not cover the whole of the expenditure. The man who performed the ceremony, if it can be so styled, kept an inn, where the newly-wedded couples, when they could afford it, spent a good deal of money in the entertainment of the “company,'' and in the main for the benefit of the landlord.

    Children:
    1. John Stevenson Armstrong was born on 26 May 1849 in Stonehouse, Coanwood, Northumberland, England; died on 14 Sep 1917 in 404 Lydiard St north, Ballarat, Victoria, Australia; was buried on 15 Sep 1917 in Ballarat New Cemetery, Ballarat, Victoria, Australia.
    2. 5. Hannah Jane Armstrong was born on 8 Nov 1850 in Newhouses, Lambley, Northumberland, England; died on 10 Apr 1917 in Broomfield, Victoria, Australia; was buried on 12 Apr 1917 in Creswick Cemetery, Creswick, Victoria, Australia.
    3. Joseph (Joe) Wilkinson Armstrong was born on 28 Oct 1853 in Stonehouse, Coanwood, Northumberland, England; died on 9 Jun 1912 in Wellsford Rifle Range, Bendigo, Victoria, Australia; was buried on 12 Jun 1912 in Eaglehawk Cemetery, Bendigo, Victoria, Australia.
    4. Thomas George Armstrong was born on 30 Oct 1858 in Winter's Flat, Victoria, Australia; died on 12 Jun 1925 in Melbourne Hospital, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; was buried on 15 Jun 1925 in Brighton Cemetery, Victoria, Australia.
    5. Elizabeth Ann Armstrong was born on 18 May 1863 in Cambrian Hill, Victoria, Australia; died on 30 May 1889 in Cambrian Hill, Victoria, Australia; was buried on 2 Jun 1889 in Buninyong Cemetery, Victoria, Australia.