Robert Smith1

M, #3291, b. 6 August 1845, d. 14 March 1917
  • Newspaper*: Robert was mentioned in the The Sydney Morning Herald on 21 January 1873:
    "MARRIAGES...
    On the 15th instant, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. Dr. McGibbon, ROBERT SMITH, B.A., second youngest son of John Smith, Kyeamba, district of Murrumbidgee, to MARTHA, only daughter of JOHN FULLARTON, Watson's Bay."10
  • Residence: He lived on 16 July 1910 at Sydney, NSW, AUS.9
  • Residence*: He lived on 14 March 1917 at Hunters Hill, NSW, AUS; formerly of.3
  • Occupation*: He was solicitor on 14 March 1917.3
  • Newspaper*: He was mentioned in the The Sydney Morning Herald on 15 March 1917, the piece also mentioned Martha Fullerton, John Fullerton, Alice E Smith, William F Orr, Emily Marian Bettington, J. H. Bettington, Ulric Vivian Smith, Yorick Edgar Smith, Ivan J Smith, Norah R Mitchell, John Smith and Captain Charles Smith:
    "DEATH OF MR. ROBERT SMITH.
    The death occurred in a private hospital early yesterday morning, at the age of 71 years, of Mr. Robert Smith, a well-known city solicitor and senior member of the firm of Norton, Smith, and Co., of O'Connell-street.
    Mr. Smith had been in indifferent health for some time, suffering from heart trouble, but it was not until about two weeks ago that his condition was regarded as serious. He was twice married, and by his first wife, a daughter of the late Captain Fullerton, of Watson's Bay, he had one daughter, now wife of Dr. Orr, of Melbourne. His second wife, a daughter of the late Mr. J. H. Bettington, of England, survives him, and is now in Eng- land. By her he had three sons and one daughter-namely, Mr. Ulric Smith, an engi- neer of Coventry, England; Captain Yoric Smith, of the 66th Punjabis, India, who acted as military censor in Mesopotamia, and re- cently returned to India after visiting Aus- tralia on sick leave; Corporal Ivan Smith, of the Royal Engineers, now serving in France; and Mrs. Mitchell, of England.
    The funeral will leave St. Stephen's Church, Phillip-street, city, at 9.30 o'clock this morn- ing for the Field of Mars Cemetery, Ryde.
    The late Mr. Robert Smith was one of the leading mercantile solicitors of the city, and founded the present firm of Norton, Smith, and Co., which he conducted as the most active member up to the time of his death. Mr. Norton was subsequently appointed to the Legislative Council, and became Postmaster-General In the Stuart Ministry.
    Mr. Smith was appointed solicitor for the University, which office he retained up to his death. He acted for several years as Crown Solicitor during the illness and for some time after the death of Mr. John Williams, who held that office, and he also acted as solicitor to the Railway Commissioner during the time of the late Mr. Eddy, and was specially in- structed to conduct several important rail way cases, notably the celebrated Proudfoot case.
    As an active and enthusiastic golfer Mr. Smith was a prominent figure, occupying the presidential chairs of both the Hunter's Hill and the University golf clubs at different periods. At one time ho took an active in- terest in municipal affairs, and for a number of years was Mayor of Hunter's Hill, where his late residence, Lyndcourt, was situated. Many years ago he was a member of the Sydney School of Arts Debating Club, together with Sir George Reid, Sir Wm. M'Millan, and others. He was a man of the hlghest charac- ter and reputation, and was held in the great- est esteem by the members of his profession and by all who knew him. He was born in the year 1845 at Kyeamba, on the Murrum- bidgee, his father, the late Mr. John Smith, being; a very early colonist.
    The deceased received his primary education at home, and then proceeded to Sydney Uni- versity, taking the degree of B.A. in the year 1864. At the University he was contemporary with the present Chief Justice of the High Court (Sir Samuel Griffith), Mr. Justice Hey- don, the late Mr. C. E. Pilcher. K.C., and the late Mr. J. H. Want, K.C. In due cource he took the degree of M.A., and on leaving the University he entered the ofilce of his brother, the late Captain Charles Smith, whose firm was known as McDonald, Smith, and Co., of Hunter-street, the successors of Salter and Co. Later he entered the office of Roxburgh, Slade, and Spain, and was articled to the late Mr. G. P. Slade, and after the breaking up of that firm he joined Mr. Slade in partnership, carrying on business for a number of years as Slade and Smith. In the year 1879, after Mr. Slade's retirement and departure for Eng- land, Mr. Smith joined the late Mr. James Norton, who was then carrying on business in Elizabeth-street. In the 'Seventies Mr. Smith was recognised as the strongest chess player in New South Wales, and took an active part in the management of the Chess Association."11

Family 1: Martha Fullerton d. c 1876

Family 2: Emily Marian Bettington b. 26 Mar 1859, d. 28 Dec 1921

Citations

  1. [S233] Jenny White, Shape of the Hills.
  2. [S241] Transcript of New South Wales Baptism register for Robert Smith, 20/01/1846.
  3. [S249] Transcript of New South Wales Death certificate for Robert Smith, 14/03/1917.
  4. [S238] Transcript of New South Wales Death certificate for Anne Smith, 19/10/1886.
  5. [S249] Transcript of New South Wales Death certificate for Robert Smith, 14/03/1917 "Anne Wild."
  6. [S233] Jenny White, Shape of the Hills, listed as 6th August 1854.
  7. [S249] Transcript of New South Wales Death certificate for Robert Smith, 14/03/1917 "Kiamba, Murrumbidgee NSW."
  8. [S169] Website NSW BDM (http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/.)
  9. [S444] Marguerite Diane Louise Smith.
  10. [S469] Website Australian Newspapers (NLA) (http://newspapers.nla.gov.au/) "The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954), Tuesday 21 January 1873, page 1 Cite: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article13320676."
  11. [S469] Website Australian Newspapers (NLA) (http://newspapers.nla.gov.au/) "The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954), Thursday 15 March 1917, page 8 Cite: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article15725674."

(?) Smith1

F, #3293, b. circa 1943, d. circa 1943

Citations

  1. [S169] Website NSW BDM (http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/.)

Edward H deWitt1

M, #3295

Citations

  1. [S235] Dannielle Hurley.

Violet Annie Thompson1

F, #3296
  • Married Name: Her married name was deWitt.1

Citations

  1. [S235] Dannielle Hurley.

Diana Jane Smith1

F, #3297, b. 9 October 1935, d. 3 October 2003
  • Married Name: Her married name was Clifton.1

Family: William John Clifton d. c 1973

Citations

  1. [S235] Dannielle Hurley.

William John Clifton1

M, #3301, d. circa 1973

Family: Diana Jane Smith b. 9 Oct 1935, d. 3 Oct 2003

Citations

  1. [S235] Dannielle Hurley.
  2. [S169] Website NSW BDM (http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/.)

David Page Clifton1

M, #3304, d. circa 1942

Citations

  1. [S169] Website NSW BDM (http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/.)

Tobius William Clifton1

M, #3322, b. 17 September 1987, d. 1997
  • Name Variation: Tobius William Clifton was also known as Toby.1

Citations

  1. [S235] Dannielle Hurley.

Alexander Duncan1

M, #3347

Family: Janet Easton

Citations

  1. [S236] Online image of Scottish Statutory Death certificate for Robert Duncan, 22nd April 1860.
  2. [S151] International Genealogical Index (IGI.)

Janet Easton1

F, #3348
  • Married Name: Her married name was Duncan.1

Family: Alexander Duncan

Citations

  1. [S237] Online image of Scottish Statutory Death certificate for Andrew Duncan, 18th December 1875.
  2. [S151] International Genealogical Index (IGI.)

Helen Duncan1

F, #3349, b. 13 February 1804

Citations

  1. [S151] International Genealogical Index (IGI.)

Elisabeth Duncan1

F, #3350, b. 8 July 1798

Citations

  1. [S151] International Genealogical Index (IGI.)

Ann Smith1,2

F, #3351, b. 7 May 1841, d. 6 June 1931
  • Name Variation: As of 19 October 1886, Ann Smith was also known as Anne Smith.3
  • Newspaper*: Annie was mentioned in the Sydney Morning Herald on 8 June 1931:
    "DEATHS...
    SMITH. - June 6. 1931, at a prlvate hospital, Darlinghurst. Annie, daughter of the late John Smith, Esquire, of Kyeamba, Wagga, aged 90 years."5
  • Name Variation: As of 8 June 1931, Ann Smith was also known as Annie Smith.5

Citations

  1. [S238] Transcript of New South Wales Death certificate for Anne Smith, 19/10/1886 "Anne Smith."
  2. [S242] Transcript of New South Wales Baptism register for Ann Smith, 06/03/1844.
  3. [S238] Transcript of New South Wales Death certificate for Anne Smith, 19/10/1886.
  4. [S239] Transcript of New South Wales Death certificate for John Smith, 23/08/1879 "38 years old."
  5. [S469] Website Australian Newspapers (NLA) (http://newspapers.nla.gov.au/) "The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842-1954), Monday 8 June 1931, page 6; Cite: http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article16784178."

James Smith

M, #3352, b. 7 March 1795

Citations

  1. [S151] International Genealogical Index (IGI.)

William Smith1

M, #3353, b. 9 March 1797, d. 7 July 1862
  • Name Variation: As of 9 March 1797, William Smith was also known as William Smyth.1
  • Occupation*: He was tanner on 6 June 1841.3
  • Census1841 (SCT)*: He and Mary Kerr appeared on the 1841 Scottish Census of at Kirriemuir, in the County of ANS, at Back Wynd, enumerated 6 June 1841, Their children David, George, Isabella and Charles were listed as living with them.3
  • Occupation: William Smith was carrier employing 7 man on 30 March 1851.4
  • Census1851 (SCT)*: He and Mary Kerr appeared on the 1851 Scottish Census of at Kirriemuir, in the County of ANS, at Crofthead Lane, enumerated 30 March 1851, Their children George, Isabella and Charles were listed as living with them.4

Family: Mary Kerr b. c 1795

  • Marriage*: William Smith married Mary Kerr before 1828.2

Citations

  1. [S151] International Genealogical Index (IGI.)
  2. [S244] Online image of Scottish Statutory Death certificate for William Smith, 7th July 1862.
  3. [S163] 1841 population census for Scotland (online transcription.)
  4. [S186] 1851 population census for Scotland (online transcription.)

Robert Smith1

M, #3354, b. 24 June 1799, d. 24 March 1867
  • Occupation: Robert Smith was agricultural labourer on 6 June 1841.4,3
  • Census1841 (SCT)*: He and Margaret McNiccol appeared on the 1841 Scottish Census of at Cortachy and Clova, in the County of ANS, at Artoothill, enumerated 6 June 1841, Their son James was listed as living with them.3
  • Census1851 (SCT)*: Robert Smith and Margaret McNiccol appeared on the 1851 Scottish Census of at Cortachy and Clova, in the County of ANS, at Artuthol Cotter, enumerated 30 March 1851, Their son James was listed as living with them.4
  • Census1861 (SCT)*: Robert Smith appeared on the 1861 Scottish Census of at Cortachy and Clova, in the County of ANS, at Middlehill Farm House, enumerated 7 April 1861, listed as servant.5
  • Occupation*: He was ploughman on 7 April 1861.5

Family: Margaret McNiccol b. c 1798

Citations

  1. [S151] International Genealogical Index (IGI.)
  2. [S243] Online image of Scottish Statutory Death certificate for Robert Smith, 24th March 1867.
  3. [S163] 1841 population census for Scotland (online transcription.)
  4. [S186] 1851 population census for Scotland (online transcription.)
  5. [S111] 1861 population census for Scotland (online transcription.)

Charles Smith1

M, #3355, b. 26 June 1802, d. 5 February 1870
  • Occupation: Charles Smith was cart & plough wright employing 2 men on 30 March 1851.3
  • Census1851 (SCT)*: He and Margaret Findlay appeared on the 1851 Scottish Census of at Cortachy and Clova, in the County of ANS, at Artuthol Cotter, enumerated 30 March 1851, Their children John, James, Charles and Helen were listed as living with them.3
  • Occupation: Charles Smith was cart & plough wright 5 ac on 7 April 1861.4
  • Census1861 (SCT)*: He and Margaret Findlay appeared on the 1861 Scottish Census of at Cortachy and Clova, in the County of ANS, at Wrights House Artuthel, enumerated 7 April 1861, their children John, James and Helen were listed as living with them.4
  • Occupation*: Charles Smith was master joiner on 5 February 1870.2

Family: Margaret Findlay

Citations

  1. [S151] International Genealogical Index (IGI.)
  2. [S245] Online image of Scottish Statutory Death certificate for Charles Smith, 5th February 1870.
  3. [S186] 1851 population census for Scotland (online transcription.)
  4. [S111] 1861 population census for Scotland (online transcription.)

Alexander Smith1

M, #3356, b. 9 February 1806

Citations

  1. [S151] International Genealogical Index (IGI.)

Margaret Smith1

F, #3357, b. November 1809

Citations

  1. [S151] International Genealogical Index (IGI.)

Margaret McNiccol1

F, #3358, b. circa 1798
  • Married Name: As of 28 May 1830,her married name was Smith.1
  • Census1841 (SCT)*: Margaret McNiccol and Robert Smith appeared on the 1841 Scottish Census of at Cortachy and Clova, in the County of ANS, at Artoothill, enumerated 6 June 1841, Their son James was listed as living with them.3
  • Census1851 (SCT)*: Margaret McNiccol and Robert Smith appeared on the 1851 Scottish Census of at Cortachy and Clova, in the County of ANS, at Artuthol Cotter, enumerated 30 March 1851, Their son James was listed as living with them.4
  • Occupation*: Margaret McNiccol was wife of ploughman on 7 April 1861.5
  • Census1861 (SCT)*: She appeared on the 1861 Scottish Census of at Cortachy and Clova, in the County of ANS, at Clash Cottage, enumerated 7 April 1861, Her son James was listed as living with him.5
  • Occupation: Margaret McNiccol was formerly agricultural labourer on 2 April 1871.6
  • (with Son) Census1871 (SCT): She appeared on the 1871 Scottish Census of at Cortachy and Clova, in the County of ANS, at Clash, enumerated 2 April 1871 in the household of her son James Smith.6

Family: Robert Smith b. 24 Jun 1799, d. 24 Mar 1867

Citations

  1. [S151] International Genealogical Index (IGI.)
  2. [S243] Online image of Scottish Statutory Death certificate for Robert Smith, 24th March 1867.
  3. [S163] 1841 population census for Scotland (online transcription.)
  4. [S186] 1851 population census for Scotland (online transcription.)
  5. [S111] 1861 population census for Scotland (online transcription.)
  6. [S122] 1871 population census for Scotland (online transcription.)

James Smith

M, #3359, b. circa 1839
  • (with Parents) Census1841 (SCT): James Smith appeared on the 1841 Scottish Census of at Cortachy and Clova, in the County of ANS, at Artoothill, enumerated 6 June 1841 in the household of his parents, Robert Smith and Margaret McNiccol.1
  • (with Parents) Census1851 (SCT): James Smith appeared on the 1851 Scottish Census of at Cortachy and Clova, in the County of ANS, at Artuthol Cotter, enumerated 30 March 1851 in the household of his parents, Robert Smith and Margaret McNiccol.2
  • Occupation: James Smith was apprentice taylor on 30 March 1851.2
  • (with Mother) Census1861 (SCT): He appeared on the 1861 Scottish Census of at Cortachy and Clova, in the County of ANS, at Clash Cottage, enumerated 7 April 1861 in the household of his mother Margaret McNiccol.3
  • Occupation*: James Smith was tyler on 7 April 1861.3
  • (Informant) Death: He was the informant for the death of Robert Smith on 24 March 1867 at Clash, Cortachy and Clova, ANS, SCT.6
  • Occupation: James Smith was tailor on 2 April 1871.4,5
  • Census1871 (SCT)*: He and Mary C (?) appeared on the 1871 Scottish Census of at Cortachy and Clova, in the County of ANS, at Clash, enumerated 2 April 1871, Their children Margaret, James and Robert were listed as living with them.4
  • Census1891 (SCT)*: James Smith and Mary C (?) appeared on the 1891 Scottish Census of at Dunnichen, in the County of ANS, at Whitefield, enumerated 5 April 1891, Their children Robert, Mary, Charles and Alexander were listed as living with them.5

Family: Mary C (?) b. c 1835

Citations

  1. [S163] 1841 population census for Scotland (online transcription.)
  2. [S186] 1851 population census for Scotland (online transcription.)
  3. [S111] 1861 population census for Scotland (online transcription.)
  4. [S122] 1871 population census for Scotland (online transcription.)
  5. [S28] 1891 population census for Scotland (online transcription.)
  6. [S243] Online image of Scottish Statutory Death certificate for Robert Smith, 24th March 1867.

Mary Kerr1

F, #3360, b. circa 1795
  • Married Name: Her married name was Smith.1
  • Census1841 (SCT)*: Mary Kerr and William Smith appeared on the 1841 Scottish Census of at Kirriemuir, in the County of ANS, at Back Wynd, enumerated 6 June 1841, Their children David, George, Isabella and Charles were listed as living with them.2
  • Census1851 (SCT)*: Mary Kerr and William Smith appeared on the 1851 Scottish Census of at Kirriemuir, in the County of ANS, at Crofthead Lane, enumerated 30 March 1851, Their children George, Isabella and Charles were listed as living with them.3

Family: William Smith b. 9 Mar 1797, d. 7 Jul 1862

Citations

  1. [S244] Online image of Scottish Statutory Death certificate for William Smith, 7th July 1862.
  2. [S163] 1841 population census for Scotland (online transcription.)
  3. [S186] 1851 population census for Scotland (online transcription.)

George Smith

M, #3361, b. circa 1830
  • (with Parents) Census1841 (SCT): George Smith appeared on the 1841 Scottish Census of at Kirriemuir, in the County of ANS, at Back Wynd, enumerated 6 June 1841 in the household of his parents, William Smith and Mary Kerr.1
  • (with Parents) Census1851 (SCT): George Smith appeared on the 1851 Scottish Census of at Kirriemuir, in the County of ANS, at Crofthead Lane, enumerated 30 March 1851 in the household of his parents, William Smith and Mary Kerr.2
  • Occupation*: George Smith was carriers servant on 30 March 1851.2
  • (Informant) Death: He was the informant for the death of William Smith on 7 July 1862 at High Street, Kirriemuir, ANS, SCT; cardiac disease, organic disease of stomach.3

Citations

  1. [S163] 1841 population census for Scotland (online transcription.)
  2. [S186] 1851 population census for Scotland (online transcription.)
  3. [S244] Online image of Scottish Statutory Death certificate for William Smith, 7th July 1862.

David Smith

M, #3362, b. circa 1828
  • (with Parents) Census1841 (SCT): David Smith appeared on the 1841 Scottish Census of at Kirriemuir, in the County of ANS, at Back Wynd, enumerated 6 June 1841 in the household of his parents, William Smith and Mary Kerr.1

Citations

  1. [S163] 1841 population census for Scotland (online transcription.)

Isabella Smith

F, #3363, b. circa 1832
  • (with Parents) Census1841 (SCT): Isabella Smith appeared on the 1841 Scottish Census of at Kirriemuir, in the County of ANS, at Back Wynd, enumerated 6 June 1841 in the household of her parents, William Smith and Mary Kerr.1
  • (with Parents) Census1851 (SCT): Isabella Smith appeared on the 1851 Scottish Census of at Kirriemuir, in the County of ANS, at Crofthead Lane, enumerated 30 March 1851 in the household of her parents, William Smith and Mary Kerr.2

Citations

  1. [S163] 1841 population census for Scotland (online transcription.)
  2. [S186] 1851 population census for Scotland (online transcription.)

Charles Smith

M, #3364, b. circa 1835
  • (with Parents) Census1841 (SCT): Charles Smith appeared on the 1841 Scottish Census of at Kirriemuir, in the County of ANS, at Back Wynd, enumerated 6 June 1841 in the household of his parents, William Smith and Mary Kerr.1
  • (with Parents) Census1851 (SCT): Charles Smith appeared on the 1851 Scottish Census of at Kirriemuir, in the County of ANS, at Crofthead Lane, enumerated 30 March 1851 in the household of his parents, William Smith and Mary Kerr.2

Citations

  1. [S163] 1841 population census for Scotland (online transcription.)
  2. [S186] 1851 population census for Scotland (online transcription.)

Mary C (?)

F, #3365, b. circa 1835
  • Married Name: Her married name was Smith.
  • Census1871 (SCT): Mary C (?) and James Smith appeared on the 1871 Scottish Census of at Cortachy and Clova, in the County of ANS, at Clash, enumerated 2 April 1871, Their children Margaret, James and Robert were listed as living with them.1
  • Occupation*: Mary C (?) was dress maker on 2 April 1871.1
  • Census1891 (SCT)*: She and James Smith appeared on the 1891 Scottish Census of at Dunnichen, in the County of ANS, at Whitefield, enumerated 5 April 1891, Their children Robert, Mary, Charles and Alexander were listed as living with them.2

Family: James Smith b. c 1839

Citations

  1. [S122] 1871 population census for Scotland (online transcription.)
  2. [S28] 1891 population census for Scotland (online transcription.)

Margaret Smith

F, #3366, b. circa 1864
  • (with Parents) Census1871 (SCT): Margaret Smith appeared on the 1871 Scottish Census of at Cortachy and Clova, in the County of ANS, at Clash, enumerated 2 April 1871 in the household of her parents, James Smith and Mary C (?)1
  • Education*: Margaret Smith was educated on 2 April 1871; scholar.1

Citations

  1. [S122] 1871 population census for Scotland (online transcription.)

James Smith

M, #3367, b. circa 1866
  • (with Parents) Census1871 (SCT): James Smith appeared on the 1871 Scottish Census of at Cortachy and Clova, in the County of ANS, at Clash, enumerated 2 April 1871 in the household of his parents, James Smith and Mary C (?)1
  • Education*: James Smith was educated on 2 April 1871; scholar.1

Citations

  1. [S122] 1871 population census for Scotland (online transcription.)

Robert Smith

M, #3368, b. circa 1870
  • (with Parents) Census1871 (SCT): Robert Smith appeared on the 1871 Scottish Census of at Cortachy and Clova, in the County of ANS, at Clash, enumerated 2 April 1871 in the household of his parents, James Smith and Mary C (?)1
  • (with Parents) Census1891 (SCT): Robert Smith appeared on the 1891 Scottish Census of at Dunnichen, in the County of ANS, at Whitefield, enumerated 5 April 1891 in the household of his parents, James Smith and Mary C (?)2
  • Occupation*: Robert Smith was quarry labourer on 5 April 1891.2

Citations

  1. [S122] 1871 population census for Scotland (online transcription.)
  2. [S28] 1891 population census for Scotland (online transcription.)