(?) Farnes

M, #3939

Family: Amy Hester Dangerfield b. c 1872, d. c 1927

(?) Watson

M, #3940

Family: Alice Ethel Dangerfield b. c 1877, d. c 1954

John Livingston Auld1,2

M, #3943, b. 29 January 1856, d. 29 May 1909

John Livingston Auld
  • Occupation: John Livingston Auld was managed the Liverpool Coal Mine at North Ipswich, QLD, AUS.1
  • (with Parents) Census1861 (SCT): He appeared on the 1861 Scottish Census of at Irvine, in the County of AYR, at Townhead, enumerated 7 April 1861 in the household of his parents, Robert Auld and Mary Livingston.3
  • Occupation: John Livingston Auld was Coal Miner on 2 April 1871.5
  • (with Father) Census1871 (SCT): He appeared on the 1871 Scottish Census of at Dreghorn, in the County of AYR, at No 8 Warweckdale Row, enumerated 2 April 1871 in the household of his father Robert Auld.5
  • Occupation*: John Livingston Auld was Engine Keeper (Iron Works) on 3 April 1881.6
  • (with ParentsInLaw) Census1881 (UK): He appeared on the 1881 English Census of at Accrington, in the County of LAN, at 9 Hope Street, enumerated 3 April 1881 in the household of his parents in law, John Mills and Agnes Warburton.6
  • Emigration*: John Livingston Auld and Susannah Mills emigrated from London, ENG departing 18 August 1883, their child, their children Archibald and Agnes were listed as emigrating with them.1
  • Immigration*: John Livingston Auld and Susannah Mills immigrated on 22 November 1883 to Brisbane, QLD, AUS, onboard the 'Zamora.1'
  • Note*: John Livingston Auld J L Auld & Co commenced coal mining on the Cooneane Estate in July 1899 at Blackstone, QLD, AUS.1
  • Note: He a coal and owners representative on the first conference with the Miners Union in 1906 at QLD, AUS.1
  • Newspaper*: He was mentioned in the Queensland Times (Ipswich) on 31 May 1909, the piece also mentioned Susannah Auld, Archibald Auld, Margaret Livingston Auld, Lillian Mills Auld, Florence Livingston Auld, Dora Evelyn Auld and Blanche McAllister Auld:
    "OBITUARY,
    MR. J. L. AULD.
    At 2 p.m. on Saturday death claim-ed a much-esteemed resident of Silkstone in the person of Mr. John Livingstone Auld. The deceased, who was 53 years of age in January last, had been ailing for some two years, but it was not till January last that he suffered severely. He was born in Irvine, county of Ayr, Scotland, and he came to Queensland in the year 1883, and since that year had resided mostly in the Bundanba district. He was engaged as an engine-driver at various coal mines in the Bundanba district, but, being of an energetic and enterprising spirit, he, some years ago, became part proprietor of the Bogside Colliery. So successful were his and his co-partners' operations that they also opened the Ferney Creek and Wattle Glen Collieries. 'The deceased had always taken an active interest in the coal trade, and as a proprietor he gained the esteem and respect of the men in his employ. He was an energetic supporter of the Mine-Managers' Association, and was also a prominent member of the West Moreton Coal-Owners' Association. He always manifested keen interest in Association football, and he was an honoured vice-president of the Monte Football Club. He was of a genial and kindly disposition, and the tidings of his death caused profound regret, which was not confined to the mining community. He is survived by his widow, six daughters (the youngest of whom is 12 years of age), and a son (Mr. Alexander Auld, of Bundanba), for all of whom much sympathy has been expressed. The funeral took toov place yesterday afternoon, and the particularly long cortege bore unmistakable evidence of the esteem in which the deceased was held. A number of mlembers of the John Wycliff Lodge, Protestant Alliance Friendly Society of Australia, marched in processional order. The Coal-Owners' Association was represented by Mr. H. G. Noble (vice-president). The burial rite at the graveside was performed by the Rev. T. L. H. Jenkyn, B.A. (rector of St. Paul's Anglican Church), and the interment ritual of the P.A.F.S.O.A. was read by Bro. James Reid."7

Family: Susannah Mills b. 3 Jan 1855, d. 20 Jun 1923

Citations

  1. [S356] Jennifer George nee Mills.
  2. [S151] International Genealogical Index (IGI.)
  3. [S111] 1861 population census for Scotland (online transcription) "Parish: Irvine; ED: 3; Line: 9; Year: 1861."
  4. [S357] Website QLD BDM (http://www.bdm.qld.gov.au/) "1909/C001652."
  5. [S122] 1871 population census for Scotland (online transcription) "Parish: Dreghorn; ED: 5; Line: 5; Year: 1871."
  6. [S34] 1881 population census for England (online image) "Class: RG11; Piece: 4144; Folio: 14; Page: 24; Line: ; GSU roll: 1341992."
  7. [S469] Website Australian Newspapers (NLA) (http://newspapers.nla.gov.au/) "OBITUARY. (1909, May 31). Queensland Times (Ipswich) (Qld. : 1909 - 1954), p. 7 Edition: DAILY. Retrieved August 11, 2013, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article112057171."
  8. [S164] Website FreeBMD (UK) (http://www.freebmd.org.uk/) "Jun Qtr 1881, District: Haslingden, Volume: 8e, Page: 190."
  9. [S357] Website QLD BDM (http://www.bdm.qld.gov.au/) "1884/C006060."
  10. [S357] Website QLD BDM (http://www.bdm.qld.gov.au/) "1898/C002339."
  11. [S357] Website QLD BDM (http://www.bdm.qld.gov.au/) "1887/C001804."
  12. [S357] Website QLD BDM (http://www.bdm.qld.gov.au/) "1889/C005374."
  13. [S357] Website QLD BDM (http://www.bdm.qld.gov.au/) "1891/C006269."
  14. [S357] Website QLD BDM (http://www.bdm.qld.gov.au/) "1892/C006596."
  15. [S357] Website QLD BDM (http://www.bdm.qld.gov.au/) "1895/C006035."
  16. [S357] Website QLD BDM (http://www.bdm.qld.gov.au/) "1897/C005726."

Susannah Mills1

F, #3944, b. 3 January 1855, d. 20 June 1923

Susannah Auld nee Mills
  • Married Name: As of 12 December 1880,her married name was Auld.1
  • Occupation*: Susannah Mills was Cotton Weaver on 3 April 1881.2
  • (with Parents) Census1881 (UK): She appeared on the 1881 English Census of at Accrington, in the County of LAN, at 9 Hope Street, enumerated 3 April 1881 in the household of her parents, John Mills and Agnes Warburton.2
  • Emigration*: Susannah Mills and John Livingston Auld emigrated from London, ENG departing 18 August 1883, their child, their children Archibald and Agnes were listed as emigrating with them.1
  • Immigration*: Susannah Mills and John Livingston Auld immigrated on 22 November 1883 to Brisbane, QLD, AUS, onboard the 'Zamora.1'
  • (Mentioned) Newspaper: Susannah was mentioned in the Queensland Times (Ipswich) on 31 May 1909:
    "OBITUARY,
    MR. J. L. AULD.
    At 2 p.m. on Saturday death claim-ed a much-esteemed resident of Silkstone in the person of Mr. John Livingstone Auld. The deceased, who was 53 years of age in January last, had been ailing for some two years, but it was not till January last that he suffered severely. He was born in Irvine, county of Ayr, Scotland, and he came to Queensland in the year 1883, and since that year had resided mostly in the Bundanba district. He was engaged as an engine-driver at various coal mines in the Bundanba district, but, being of an energetic and enterprising spirit, he, some years ago, became part proprietor of the Bogside Colliery. So successful were his and his co-partners' operations that they also opened the Ferney Creek and Wattle Glen Collieries. 'The deceased had always taken an active interest in the coal trade, and as a proprietor he gained the esteem and respect of the men in his employ. He was an energetic supporter of the Mine-Managers' Association, and was also a prominent member of the West Moreton Coal-Owners' Association. He always manifested keen interest in Association football, and he was an honoured vice-president of the Monte Football Club. He was of a genial and kindly disposition, and the tidings of his death caused profound regret, which was not confined to the mining community. He is survived by his widow, six daughters (the youngest of whom is 12 years of age), and a son (Mr. Alexander Auld, of Bundanba), for all of whom much sympathy has been expressed. The funeral took toov place yesterday afternoon, and the particularly long cortege bore unmistakable evidence of the esteem in which the deceased was held. A number of mlembers of the John Wycliff Lodge, Protestant Alliance Friendly Society of Australia, marched in processional order. The Coal-Owners' Association was represented by Mr. H. G. Noble (vice-president). The burial rite at the graveside was performed by the Rev. T. L. H. Jenkyn, B.A. (rector of St. Paul's Anglican Church), and the interment ritual of the P.A.F.S.O.A. was read by Bro. James Reid."3
  • Electoral Roll*: She is listed on the electoral roll of 1913 in the State of QLD, Division of Moreton and Subdivision of Ipswich. Her address was Station Road, Silkstone. Her occupation is listed as home duties.4
  • Electoral Roll: She is listed on the electoral roll of 1919 in the State of QLD, Division of Moreton and Subdivision of Ipswich. Her address was Station Road, Silkstone. Her occupation is listed as home duties.4

Family: John Livingston Auld b. 29 Jan 1856, d. 29 May 1909

Citations

  1. [S356] Jennifer George nee Mills.
  2. [S34] 1881 population census for England (online image) "Class: RG11; Piece: 4144; Folio: 14; Page: 24; Line: ; GSU roll: 1341992."
  3. [S469] Website Australian Newspapers (NLA) (http://newspapers.nla.gov.au/) "OBITUARY. (1909, May 31). Queensland Times (Ipswich) (Qld. : 1909 - 1954), p. 7 Edition: DAILY. Retrieved August 11, 2013, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article112057171."
  4. [S152] Website Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com/) "Ancestry.com. Australian Electoral Rolls, 1901-1936 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2007. Original data: Australian Electoral Commission. [Electoral roll]. Microform mc N 451-mc N 457. National Library of Australia, Canberra, Australia."
  5. [S357] Website QLD BDM (http://www.bdm.qld.gov.au/) "1884/C006060."
  6. [S357] Website QLD BDM (http://www.bdm.qld.gov.au/) "1898/C002339."
  7. [S357] Website QLD BDM (http://www.bdm.qld.gov.au/) "1887/C001804."
  8. [S357] Website QLD BDM (http://www.bdm.qld.gov.au/) "1889/C005374."
  9. [S357] Website QLD BDM (http://www.bdm.qld.gov.au/) "1891/C006269."
  10. [S357] Website QLD BDM (http://www.bdm.qld.gov.au/) "1892/C006596."
  11. [S357] Website QLD BDM (http://www.bdm.qld.gov.au/) "1895/C006035."
  12. [S357] Website QLD BDM (http://www.bdm.qld.gov.au/) "1897/C005726."

John Mills1

M, #3945, b. circa 1807
  • Occupation*: John Mills was Block Printer (Retired) on 3 April 1881.1
  • Census1881 (UK)*: He and Agnes Warburton appeared on the 1881 English Census of at Accrington, in the County of LAN, at 9 Hope Street, enumerated 3 April 1881, Their children Sarah A and Susannah were listed as living with them.1

Family: Agnes Warburton b. c 1808

Citations

  1. [S34] 1881 population census for England (online image) "Class: RG11; Piece: 4144; Folio: 14; Page: 24; Line: ; GSU roll: 1341992."

Agnes Warburton1,2

F, #3946, b. circa 1808
  • Name Variation: Agnes Warburton was also known as Annis.2
  • Married Name: Her married name was Mills.
  • Census1881 (UK)*: She and John Mills appeared on the 1881 English Census of at Accrington, in the County of LAN, at 9 Hope Street, enumerated 3 April 1881, Their children Sarah A and Susannah were listed as living with them.1

Family: John Mills b. c 1807

Citations

  1. [S34] 1881 population census for England (online image) "Class: RG11; Piece: 4144; Folio: 14; Page: 24; Line: ; GSU roll: 1341992."
  2. [S356] Jennifer George nee Mills.

Sarah A Mills1

F, #3947, b. circa 1837
  • (with Parents) Census1881 (UK): Sarah A Mills appeared on the 1881 English Census of at Accrington, in the County of LAN, at 9 Hope Street, enumerated 3 April 1881 in the household of her parents, John Mills and Agnes Warburton.1
  • Occupation*: Sarah A Mills was Dressmaker on 3 April 1881.1

Citations

  1. [S34] 1881 population census for England (online image) "Class: RG11; Piece: 4144; Folio: 14; Page: 24; Line: ; GSU roll: 1341992."

Catherine Auld1,2

F, #3948, b. 8 July 1860
  • (with Parents) Census1861 (SCT): Catherine Auld appeared on the 1861 Scottish Census of at Irvine, in the County of AYR, at Townhead, enumerated 7 April 1861 in the household of her parents, Robert Auld and Mary Livingston.3
  • Education*: Catherine Auld was educated on 2 April 1871; Scholar.4
  • Name Variation: As of 2 April 1871, Catherine Auld was also known as Katherine.4
  • (with Father) Census1871 (SCT): She appeared on the 1871 Scottish Census of at Dreghorn, in the County of AYR, at No 8 Warweckdale Row, enumerated 2 April 1871 in the household of her father Robert Auld.4
  • (as Boarder) Census1881 (UK): Catherine Auld appeared on the 1881 English Census of at Accrington, in the County of LAN, at 9 Hope Street, enumerated 3 April 1881 in the household of John Mills and Agnes Warburton as a boarder.1

Citations

  1. [S34] 1881 population census for England (online image) "Class: RG11; Piece: 4144; Folio: 14; Page: 24; Line: ; GSU roll: 1341992."
  2. [S151] International Genealogical Index (IGI.)
  3. [S111] 1861 population census for Scotland (online transcription) "Parish: Irvine; ED: 3; Line: 9; Year: 1861."
  4. [S122] 1871 population census for Scotland (online transcription) "Parish: Dreghorn; ED: 5; Line: 5; Year: 1871."

Robert Auld1,2

M, #3949, b. 14 November 1823
  • Occupation: Robert Auld was Enginer Kicher on 30 March 1851.3
  • Census1851 (SCT)*: He and Mary Livingston appeared on the 1851 Scottish Census of at Kilbirnie, in the County of AYR, at 6 Montgomerystone, enumerated 30 March 1851, Their children Mary and Robert were listed as living with them.3
  • Occupation*: Robert Auld was Enginefieder At A Coal Pit on 7 April 1861.1
  • Census1861 (SCT)*: He and Mary Livingston appeared on the 1861 Scottish Census of at Irvine, in the County of AYR, at Townhead, enumerated 7 April 1861, their children Mary, Robert, Archibald, John Livingston, Ann McCubbin and Catherine were listed as living with them.1
  • Occupation: Robert Auld was Pit Engine Keeper on 2 April 1871.4
  • Census1871 (SCT)*: He appeared on the 1871 Scottish Census of at Dreghorn, in the County of AYR, at No 8 Warweckdale Row, enumerated 2 April 1871, His children Mary, Robert, Archibald, John Livingston, Catherine, Alex Hamilton and Agnes were listed as living with them.4
  • Occupation: Robert Auld was Pit Engineman on 3 April 1881.5
  • Census1881 (SCT)*: He and Sarah Baird appeared on the 1881 Scottish Census of at Dreghorn, in the County of AYR, at 57, Overton, enumerated 3 April 1881, Their children Robert, Dorothy, Charles, David and Archibald were listed as living with them.5
  • Occupation: Robert Auld was Coal Pit Engine Keeper on 5 April 1891.6
  • Census1891 (SCT)*: He and Sarah Baird appeared on the 1891 Scottish Census of at Dreghorn, in the County of AYR, at 17 Warwickdall Row, enumerated 5 April 1891, Their children David and Archibald were listed as living with them.6

Family 1: Mary Livingston b. c 1826

Family 2: Sarah Baird b. c 1837

Citations

  1. [S111] 1861 population census for Scotland (online transcription) "Parish: Irvine; ED: 3; Line: 9; Year: 1861."
  2. [S151] International Genealogical Index (IGI.)
  3. [S186] 1851 population census for Scotland (online transcription) "Parish: Kilbirnie; ED: 8; Line: 17; Year: 1851."
  4. [S122] 1871 population census for Scotland (online transcription) "Parish: Dreghorn; ED: 5; Line: 5; Year: 1871."
  5. [S121] 1881 population census for Scotland (online transcription) "Parish: Dreghorn; ED: 5; Line: 24; Year: 1881."
  6. [S28] 1891 population census for Scotland (online transcription) "Parish: Dreghorn; ED: 5; Line: 6; Year: 1891."
  7. [S357] Website QLD BDM (http://www.bdm.qld.gov.au/) "1909/C001652."
  8. [S356] Jennifer George nee Mills.

Mary Livingston1

F, #3950, b. circa 1826
  • Name Variation: As of 25 October 1845, Mary Livingston was also known as Mary Levingston.2
  • Married Name: As of 25 October 1845,her married name was Auld.2
  • Census1851 (SCT)*: She and Robert Auld appeared on the 1851 Scottish Census of at Kilbirnie, in the County of AYR, at 6 Montgomerystone, enumerated 30 March 1851, Their children Mary and Robert were listed as living with them.3
  • Census1861 (SCT)*: Mary Livingston and Robert Auld appeared on the 1861 Scottish Census of at Irvine, in the County of AYR, at Townhead, enumerated 7 April 1861, their children Mary, Robert, Archibald, John Livingston, Ann McCubbin and Catherine were listed as living with them.1

Family: Robert Auld b. 14 Nov 1823

Citations

  1. [S111] 1861 population census for Scotland (online transcription) "Parish: Irvine; ED: 3; Line: 9; Year: 1861."
  2. [S151] International Genealogical Index (IGI.)
  3. [S186] 1851 population census for Scotland (online transcription) "Parish: Kilbirnie; ED: 8; Line: 17; Year: 1851."
  4. [S357] Website QLD BDM (http://www.bdm.qld.gov.au/) "1909/C001652."
  5. [S356] Jennifer George nee Mills.
  6. [S122] 1871 population census for Scotland (online transcription) "Parish: Dreghorn; ED: 5; Line: 5; Year: 1871."

Robert Auld1

M, #3951, b. circa 1850
  • (with Parents) Census1851 (SCT): Robert Auld appeared on the 1851 Scottish Census of at Kilbirnie, in the County of AYR, at 6 Montgomerystone, enumerated 30 March 1851 in the household of his parents, Robert Auld and Mary Livingston.2
  • (with Parents) Census1861 (SCT): Robert Auld appeared on the 1861 Scottish Census of at Irvine, in the County of AYR, at Townhead, enumerated 7 April 1861 in the household of his parents, Robert Auld and Mary Livingston.1
  • Education*: Robert Auld was educated on 7 April 1861; Scholar.1
  • (with Father) Census1871 (SCT): He appeared on the 1871 Scottish Census of at Dreghorn, in the County of AYR, at No 8 Warweckdale Row, enumerated 2 April 1871 in the household of his father Robert Auld.3
  • Occupation*: Robert Auld was Pit Stoker on 2 April 1871.3
  • (with Parents) Census1881 (SCT): He appeared on the 1881 Scottish Census of at Dreghorn, in the County of AYR, at 57, Overton, enumerated 3 April 1881 in the household of his parents, Robert Auld and Sarah Baird.4
  • Occupation: Robert Auld was Pit Engineman on 3 April 1881.4

Citations

  1. [S111] 1861 population census for Scotland (online transcription) "Parish: Irvine; ED: 3; Line: 9; Year: 1861."
  2. [S186] 1851 population census for Scotland (online transcription) "Parish: Kilbirnie; ED: 8; Line: 17; Year: 1851."
  3. [S122] 1871 population census for Scotland (online transcription) "Parish: Dreghorn; ED: 5; Line: 5; Year: 1871."
  4. [S121] 1881 population census for Scotland (online transcription) "Parish: Dreghorn; ED: 5; Line: 24; Year: 1881."

Mary Auld1

F, #3952, b. circa 1848
  • (with Parents) Census1851 (SCT): Mary Auld appeared on the 1851 Scottish Census of at Kilbirnie, in the County of AYR, at 6 Montgomerystone, enumerated 30 March 1851 in the household of her parents, Robert Auld and Mary Livingston.2
  • (with Parents) Census1861 (SCT): Mary Auld appeared on the 1861 Scottish Census of at Irvine, in the County of AYR, at Townhead, enumerated 7 April 1861 in the household of her parents, Robert Auld and Mary Livingston.1
  • Occupation*: Mary Auld was Domestic Servant on 7 April 1861.1
  • (with Father) Census1871 (SCT): She appeared on the 1871 Scottish Census of at Dreghorn, in the County of AYR, at No 8 Warweckdale Row, enumerated 2 April 1871 in the household of her father Robert Auld.3

Citations

  1. [S111] 1861 population census for Scotland (online transcription) "Parish: Irvine; ED: 3; Line: 9; Year: 1861."
  2. [S186] 1851 population census for Scotland (online transcription) "Parish: Kilbirnie; ED: 8; Line: 17; Year: 1851."
  3. [S122] 1871 population census for Scotland (online transcription) "Parish: Dreghorn; ED: 5; Line: 5; Year: 1871."

Archibald Auld1

M, #3953, b. circa 1854
  • (with Parents) Census1861 (SCT): Archibald Auld appeared on the 1861 Scottish Census of at Irvine, in the County of AYR, at Townhead, enumerated 7 April 1861 in the household of his parents, Robert Auld and Mary Livingston.1
  • Education*: Archibald Auld was educated on 7 April 1861; Scholar.1
  • (with Father) Census1871 (SCT): He appeared on the 1871 Scottish Census of at Dreghorn, in the County of AYR, at No 8 Warweckdale Row, enumerated 2 April 1871 in the household of his father Robert Auld.2
  • Occupation*: Archibald Auld was Coal Miner on 2 April 1871.2

Citations

  1. [S111] 1861 population census for Scotland (online transcription) "Parish: Irvine; ED: 3; Line: 9; Year: 1861."
  2. [S122] 1871 population census for Scotland (online transcription) "Parish: Dreghorn; ED: 5; Line: 5; Year: 1871."

Ann McCubbin Auld1,2

F, #3954, b. 3 May 1858

Census Summary

1861Townhead, Irvine, AYR, SCT1
  • (with Parents) Census1861 (SCT): Ann McCubbin Auld appeared on the 1861 Scottish Census of at Irvine, in the County of AYR, at Townhead, enumerated 7 April 1861 in the household of her parents, Robert Auld and Mary Livingston.1

Citations

  1. [S111] 1861 population census for Scotland (online transcription) "Parish: Irvine; ED: 3; Line: 9; Year: 1861."
  2. [S151] International Genealogical Index (IGI.)

Alex Hamilton Auld1,2

M, #3955, b. 6 February 1864
  • Name Variation: As of 6 February 1864, Alex Hamilton Auld was also known as Alek Hamilton Auld.2
  • (with Father) Census1871 (SCT): He appeared on the 1871 Scottish Census of at Dreghorn, in the County of AYR, at No 8 Warweckdale Row, enumerated 2 April 1871 in the household of his father Robert Auld.1
  • Education*: Alex Hamilton Auld was educated on 2 April 1871; Scholar.1

Citations

  1. [S122] 1871 population census for Scotland (online transcription) "Parish: Dreghorn; ED: 5; Line: 5; Year: 1871."
  2. [S151] International Genealogical Index (IGI.)

Agnes Auld1,2

F, #3956, b. 22 March 1866
  • (with Father) Census1871 (SCT): Agnes Auld appeared on the 1871 Scottish Census of at Dreghorn, in the County of AYR, at No 8 Warweckdale Row, enumerated 2 April 1871 in the household of her father Robert Auld.1

Citations

  1. [S122] 1871 population census for Scotland (online transcription) "Parish: Dreghorn; ED: 5; Line: 5; Year: 1871."
  2. [S151] International Genealogical Index (IGI.)

John Mills Auld1

M, #3957, b. circa 1884, d. circa 1892

Citations

  1. [S357] Website QLD BDM (http://www.bdm.qld.gov.au/) "1884/C006060."
  2. [S357] Website QLD BDM (http://www.bdm.qld.gov.au/) "1892/C002026."

Margaret Livingston Auld1

F, #3958, b. circa 1889
  • (Mentioned) Newspaper: Margaret Livingston was mentioned in the Queensland Times (Ipswich) on 31 May 1909:
    "OBITUARY,
    MR. J. L. AULD.
    At 2 p.m. on Saturday death claim-ed a much-esteemed resident of Silkstone in the person of Mr. John Livingstone Auld. The deceased, who was 53 years of age in January last, had been ailing for some two years, but it was not till January last that he suffered severely. He was born in Irvine, county of Ayr, Scotland, and he came to Queensland in the year 1883, and since that year had resided mostly in the Bundanba district. He was engaged as an engine-driver at various coal mines in the Bundanba district, but, being of an energetic and enterprising spirit, he, some years ago, became part proprietor of the Bogside Colliery. So successful were his and his co-partners' operations that they also opened the Ferney Creek and Wattle Glen Collieries. 'The deceased had always taken an active interest in the coal trade, and as a proprietor he gained the esteem and respect of the men in his employ. He was an energetic supporter of the Mine-Managers' Association, and was also a prominent member of the West Moreton Coal-Owners' Association. He always manifested keen interest in Association football, and he was an honoured vice-president of the Monte Football Club. He was of a genial and kindly disposition, and the tidings of his death caused profound regret, which was not confined to the mining community. He is survived by his widow, six daughters (the youngest of whom is 12 years of age), and a son (Mr. Alexander Auld, of Bundanba), for all of whom much sympathy has been expressed. The funeral took toov place yesterday afternoon, and the particularly long cortege bore unmistakable evidence of the esteem in which the deceased was held. A number of mlembers of the John Wycliff Lodge, Protestant Alliance Friendly Society of Australia, marched in processional order. The Coal-Owners' Association was represented by Mr. H. G. Noble (vice-president). The burial rite at the graveside was performed by the Rev. T. L. H. Jenkyn, B.A. (rector of St. Paul's Anglican Church), and the interment ritual of the P.A.F.S.O.A. was read by Bro. James Reid."3
  • Electoral Roll*: She is listed on the electoral roll of 1913 in the State of QLD, Division of Moreton and Subdivision of Ipswich. Her address was Silkstone. Her occupation is listed as clerk.4
  • Married Name: As of between 1915 and 1919,her married name was Burr.2
  • Electoral Roll: She is listed on the electoral roll of 1919 in the State of QLD, Division of Moreton and Subdivision of Ipswich. Her address was Raceview. Her occupation is listed as home duties.4
  • Electoral Roll: She is listed on the electoral roll of 1925 in the State of QLD, Division of Moreton and Subdivision of Cleveland. Her address was Capalaba. Her occupation is listed as home duties.4

Family: Joseph William Burr b. c 1888

Citations

  1. [S357] Website QLD BDM (http://www.bdm.qld.gov.au/) "1889/C005374."
  2. [S356] Jennifer George nee Mills.
  3. [S469] Website Australian Newspapers (NLA) (http://newspapers.nla.gov.au/) "OBITUARY. (1909, May 31). Queensland Times (Ipswich) (Qld. : 1909 - 1954), p. 7 Edition: DAILY. Retrieved August 11, 2013, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article112057171."
  4. [S152] Website Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com/) "Ancestry.com. Australian Electoral Rolls, 1901-1936 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2007. Original data: Australian Electoral Commission. [Electoral roll]. Microform mc N 451-mc N 457. National Library of Australia, Canberra, Australia."

Lillian Mills Auld1

F, #3959, b. circa 1891
  • (Mentioned) Newspaper: Lillian Mills was mentioned in the Queensland Times (Ipswich) on 31 May 1909:
    "OBITUARY,
    MR. J. L. AULD.
    At 2 p.m. on Saturday death claim-ed a much-esteemed resident of Silkstone in the person of Mr. John Livingstone Auld. The deceased, who was 53 years of age in January last, had been ailing for some two years, but it was not till January last that he suffered severely. He was born in Irvine, county of Ayr, Scotland, and he came to Queensland in the year 1883, and since that year had resided mostly in the Bundanba district. He was engaged as an engine-driver at various coal mines in the Bundanba district, but, being of an energetic and enterprising spirit, he, some years ago, became part proprietor of the Bogside Colliery. So successful were his and his co-partners' operations that they also opened the Ferney Creek and Wattle Glen Collieries. 'The deceased had always taken an active interest in the coal trade, and as a proprietor he gained the esteem and respect of the men in his employ. He was an energetic supporter of the Mine-Managers' Association, and was also a prominent member of the West Moreton Coal-Owners' Association. He always manifested keen interest in Association football, and he was an honoured vice-president of the Monte Football Club. He was of a genial and kindly disposition, and the tidings of his death caused profound regret, which was not confined to the mining community. He is survived by his widow, six daughters (the youngest of whom is 12 years of age), and a son (Mr. Alexander Auld, of Bundanba), for all of whom much sympathy has been expressed. The funeral took toov place yesterday afternoon, and the particularly long cortege bore unmistakable evidence of the esteem in which the deceased was held. A number of mlembers of the John Wycliff Lodge, Protestant Alliance Friendly Society of Australia, marched in processional order. The Coal-Owners' Association was represented by Mr. H. G. Noble (vice-president). The burial rite at the graveside was performed by the Rev. T. L. H. Jenkyn, B.A. (rector of St. Paul's Anglican Church), and the interment ritual of the P.A.F.S.O.A. was read by Bro. James Reid."3
  • Electoral Roll*: She is listed on the electoral roll of 1913 in the State of QLD, Division of Moreton and Subdivision of Ipswich. Her address was Silkstone. Her occupation is listed as clerk.4
  • Married Name: As of between 1915 and 1919,her married name was Elliot.2
  • Electoral Roll: She is listed on the electoral roll of 1919 in the State of QLD, Division of Moreton and Subdivision of Bundanba. Her address was Borehole Estate. Her occupation is listed as home duties.4
  • Electoral Roll: She is listed on the electoral roll of 1925 in the State of QLD, Division of Moreton and Subdivision of Ipswich. Her address was Borehole Estate, Blackstone. Her occupation is listed as home duties.4
  • Electoral Roll: She is listed on the electoral roll of 1936 in the State of QLD, Division of Moreton and Subdivision of Ipswich. Her address was Borehole Estate, Blackstone. Her occupation is listed as home duties.4

Family: William James Elliot

Citations

  1. [S357] Website QLD BDM (http://www.bdm.qld.gov.au/) "1891/C006269."
  2. [S356] Jennifer George nee Mills.
  3. [S469] Website Australian Newspapers (NLA) (http://newspapers.nla.gov.au/) "OBITUARY. (1909, May 31). Queensland Times (Ipswich) (Qld. : 1909 - 1954), p. 7 Edition: DAILY. Retrieved August 11, 2013, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article112057171."
  4. [S152] Website Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com/) "Ancestry.com. Australian Electoral Rolls, 1901-1936 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2007. Original data: Australian Electoral Commission. [Electoral roll]. Microform mc N 451-mc N 457. National Library of Australia, Canberra, Australia."

Florence Livingston Auld1

F, #3960, b. circa 1892
  • (Mentioned) Newspaper: Florence Livingston was mentioned in the Queensland Times (Ipswich) on 31 May 1909:
    "OBITUARY,
    MR. J. L. AULD.
    At 2 p.m. on Saturday death claim-ed a much-esteemed resident of Silkstone in the person of Mr. John Livingstone Auld. The deceased, who was 53 years of age in January last, had been ailing for some two years, but it was not till January last that he suffered severely. He was born in Irvine, county of Ayr, Scotland, and he came to Queensland in the year 1883, and since that year had resided mostly in the Bundanba district. He was engaged as an engine-driver at various coal mines in the Bundanba district, but, being of an energetic and enterprising spirit, he, some years ago, became part proprietor of the Bogside Colliery. So successful were his and his co-partners' operations that they also opened the Ferney Creek and Wattle Glen Collieries. 'The deceased had always taken an active interest in the coal trade, and as a proprietor he gained the esteem and respect of the men in his employ. He was an energetic supporter of the Mine-Managers' Association, and was also a prominent member of the West Moreton Coal-Owners' Association. He always manifested keen interest in Association football, and he was an honoured vice-president of the Monte Football Club. He was of a genial and kindly disposition, and the tidings of his death caused profound regret, which was not confined to the mining community. He is survived by his widow, six daughters (the youngest of whom is 12 years of age), and a son (Mr. Alexander Auld, of Bundanba), for all of whom much sympathy has been expressed. The funeral took toov place yesterday afternoon, and the particularly long cortege bore unmistakable evidence of the esteem in which the deceased was held. A number of mlembers of the John Wycliff Lodge, Protestant Alliance Friendly Society of Australia, marched in processional order. The Coal-Owners' Association was represented by Mr. H. G. Noble (vice-president). The burial rite at the graveside was performed by the Rev. T. L. H. Jenkyn, B.A. (rector of St. Paul's Anglican Church), and the interment ritual of the P.A.F.S.O.A. was read by Bro. James Reid."3
  • Married Name: As of circa 1914,her married name was Johnston.2
  • Electoral Roll*: She is listed on the electoral roll of 1919 in the State of QLD, Division of Moreton and Subdivision of Ipswich. Her address was Brisbane Street, West. Her occupation is listed as home duties.4
  • Electoral Roll: She is listed on the electoral roll of 1925 in the State of QLD, Division of Moreton and Subdivision of Ipswich. Her address was Chermside Road. Her occupation is listed as home duties.4

Family: William Heaney Johnston

Citations

  1. [S357] Website QLD BDM (http://www.bdm.qld.gov.au/) "1892/C006596."
  2. [S357] Website QLD BDM (http://www.bdm.qld.gov.au/) "1914/C001705."
  3. [S469] Website Australian Newspapers (NLA) (http://newspapers.nla.gov.au/) "OBITUARY. (1909, May 31). Queensland Times (Ipswich) (Qld. : 1909 - 1954), p. 7 Edition: DAILY. Retrieved August 11, 2013, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article112057171."
  4. [S152] Website Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com/) "Ancestry.com. Australian Electoral Rolls, 1901-1936 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2007. Original data: Australian Electoral Commission. [Electoral roll]. Microform mc N 451-mc N 457. National Library of Australia, Canberra, Australia."

Dora Evelyn Auld1

F, #3961, b. circa 1895
  • (Mentioned) Newspaper: Dora Evelyn was mentioned in the Queensland Times (Ipswich) on 31 May 1909:
    "OBITUARY,
    MR. J. L. AULD.
    At 2 p.m. on Saturday death claim-ed a much-esteemed resident of Silkstone in the person of Mr. John Livingstone Auld. The deceased, who was 53 years of age in January last, had been ailing for some two years, but it was not till January last that he suffered severely. He was born in Irvine, county of Ayr, Scotland, and he came to Queensland in the year 1883, and since that year had resided mostly in the Bundanba district. He was engaged as an engine-driver at various coal mines in the Bundanba district, but, being of an energetic and enterprising spirit, he, some years ago, became part proprietor of the Bogside Colliery. So successful were his and his co-partners' operations that they also opened the Ferney Creek and Wattle Glen Collieries. 'The deceased had always taken an active interest in the coal trade, and as a proprietor he gained the esteem and respect of the men in his employ. He was an energetic supporter of the Mine-Managers' Association, and was also a prominent member of the West Moreton Coal-Owners' Association. He always manifested keen interest in Association football, and he was an honoured vice-president of the Monte Football Club. He was of a genial and kindly disposition, and the tidings of his death caused profound regret, which was not confined to the mining community. He is survived by his widow, six daughters (the youngest of whom is 12 years of age), and a son (Mr. Alexander Auld, of Bundanba), for all of whom much sympathy has been expressed. The funeral took toov place yesterday afternoon, and the particularly long cortege bore unmistakable evidence of the esteem in which the deceased was held. A number of mlembers of the John Wycliff Lodge, Protestant Alliance Friendly Society of Australia, marched in processional order. The Coal-Owners' Association was represented by Mr. H. G. Noble (vice-president). The burial rite at the graveside was performed by the Rev. T. L. H. Jenkyn, B.A. (rector of St. Paul's Anglican Church), and the interment ritual of the P.A.F.S.O.A. was read by Bro. James Reid."3
  • Married Name: As of between 1915 and 1919,her married name was Davies.2
  • Electoral Roll: She is listed on the electoral roll of 1919 in the State of QLD, Division of Moreton and Subdivision of Ipswich. Her address was c/o Mrs Auld, Station Road, Silkstone. Her occupation is listed as home duties.4
  • Name Variation: As of 1919, Dora Evelyn Auld was also known as Dora Eviline Davies.4
  • Electoral Roll*: She is listed on the electoral roll of 1919 in the State of QLD, Division of Moreton and Subdivision of Ipswich. Her address was Station Road, Silkstone. Her occupation is listed as machinist.4
  • Electoral Roll: She is listed on the electoral roll of 1925 in the State of QLD, Division of Oxley and Subdivision of Sherwood. Her address was Short Street. Her occupation is listed as home duties.4
  • Electoral Roll: She is listed on the electoral roll of 1936 in the State of QLD, Division of Moreton and Subdivision of Sherwood. Her address was Short Street. Her occupation is listed as home duties.4

Family: Oswald Charles Davies

Citations

  1. [S357] Website QLD BDM (http://www.bdm.qld.gov.au/) "1895/C006035."
  2. [S356] Jennifer George nee Mills.
  3. [S469] Website Australian Newspapers (NLA) (http://newspapers.nla.gov.au/) "OBITUARY. (1909, May 31). Queensland Times (Ipswich) (Qld. : 1909 - 1954), p. 7 Edition: DAILY. Retrieved August 11, 2013, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article112057171."
  4. [S152] Website Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com/) "Ancestry.com. Australian Electoral Rolls, 1901-1936 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2007. Original data: Australian Electoral Commission. [Electoral roll]. Microform mc N 451-mc N 457. National Library of Australia, Canberra, Australia."

Blanche McAllister Auld1,2

F, #3962, b. circa 1897, d. 31 October 1966
  • Name Variation: As of circa 1897, Blanche McAllister Auld was also known as Blanch McAllister Auld.2,1
  • (Mentioned) Newspaper: Blanche McAllister was mentioned in the Queensland Times (Ipswich) on 31 May 1909:
    "OBITUARY,
    MR. J. L. AULD.
    At 2 p.m. on Saturday death claim-ed a much-esteemed resident of Silkstone in the person of Mr. John Livingstone Auld. The deceased, who was 53 years of age in January last, had been ailing for some two years, but it was not till January last that he suffered severely. He was born in Irvine, county of Ayr, Scotland, and he came to Queensland in the year 1883, and since that year had resided mostly in the Bundanba district. He was engaged as an engine-driver at various coal mines in the Bundanba district, but, being of an energetic and enterprising spirit, he, some years ago, became part proprietor of the Bogside Colliery. So successful were his and his co-partners' operations that they also opened the Ferney Creek and Wattle Glen Collieries. 'The deceased had always taken an active interest in the coal trade, and as a proprietor he gained the esteem and respect of the men in his employ. He was an energetic supporter of the Mine-Managers' Association, and was also a prominent member of the West Moreton Coal-Owners' Association. He always manifested keen interest in Association football, and he was an honoured vice-president of the Monte Football Club. He was of a genial and kindly disposition, and the tidings of his death caused profound regret, which was not confined to the mining community. He is survived by his widow, six daughters (the youngest of whom is 12 years of age), and a son (Mr. Alexander Auld, of Bundanba), for all of whom much sympathy has been expressed. The funeral took toov place yesterday afternoon, and the particularly long cortege bore unmistakable evidence of the esteem in which the deceased was held. A number of mlembers of the John Wycliff Lodge, Protestant Alliance Friendly Society of Australia, marched in processional order. The Coal-Owners' Association was represented by Mr. H. G. Noble (vice-president). The burial rite at the graveside was performed by the Rev. T. L. H. Jenkyn, B.A. (rector of St. Paul's Anglican Church), and the interment ritual of the P.A.F.S.O.A. was read by Bro. James Reid."3
  • Married Name: As of 24 July 1918,her married name was Hastings.1
  • Name Variation: As of 1919, Blanche McAllister Auld was also known as Blanch MacAllister Hastings.4
  • Electoral Roll*: She is listed on the electoral roll of 1919 in the State of QLD, Division of Moreton and Subdivision of Ipswich. Her address was Station Road, Silkstone. Her occupation is listed as home duties.4
  • Electoral Roll: She is listed on the electoral roll of 1936 in the State of QLD, Division of Moreton and Subdivision of Ipswich. Her address was Station Road, Silkstone. Her occupation is listed as home duties.4

Family: John Edward Hastings b. 1892, d. 13 Nov 1968

Citations

  1. [S535] Helen Norris.
  2. [S357] Website QLD BDM (http://www.bdm.qld.gov.au/) "1897/C005726."
  3. [S469] Website Australian Newspapers (NLA) (http://newspapers.nla.gov.au/) "OBITUARY. (1909, May 31). Queensland Times (Ipswich) (Qld. : 1909 - 1954), p. 7 Edition: DAILY. Retrieved August 11, 2013, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article112057171."
  4. [S152] Website Ancestry (http://www.ancestry.com/) "Ancestry.com. Australian Electoral Rolls, 1901-1936 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2007. Original data: Australian Electoral Commission. [Electoral roll]. Microform mc N 451-mc N 457. National Library of Australia, Canberra, Australia."

Charles Frederick Auld1,2

M, #3963, b. circa 1886, d. circa 1898
  • Name Variation: Charles Frederick Auld was also known as Frederick Charles Auld.3

Citations

  1. [S357] Website QLD BDM (http://www.bdm.qld.gov.au/) "1886/C004126."
  2. [S357] Website QLD BDM (http://www.bdm.qld.gov.au/) "1898/C002339."
  3. [S356] Jennifer George nee Mills.

Robert Alexander Auld1

M, #3964, b. circa 1887, d. circa 1887

Citations

  1. [S357] Website QLD BDM (http://www.bdm.qld.gov.au/) "1887/C001804."
  2. [S357] Website QLD BDM (http://www.bdm.qld.gov.au/) "1887/C004705."

Elisabeth Thomson Auld1

F, #3965, b. 26 April 1862

Citations

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

Robert Auld1

M, #3966, b. circa 1790
  • Occupation*: Robert Auld was Woollen H L W on 6 June 1841.2
  • Census1841 (SCT)*: He and Eleazebeth Thomson appeared on the 1841 Scottish Census of at Kilwinning, in the County of AYR, at Kyles Well, enumerated 6 June 1841, Their children William, John, Archibald, Jean and Charles were listed as living with them.2

Family: Eleazebeth Thomson b. c 1794

Citations

  1. [S151] International Genealogical Index (IGI.)
  2. [S163] 1841 population census for Scotland (online transcription) "Parish: Kilwinning; ED: 8; Year: 1841."

Eleazebeth Thomson1

F, #3967, b. circa 1794
  • Name Variation: As of 13 May 1815, Eleazebeth Thomson was also known as Eleasebath Thomson.1
  • Married Name: As of 13 May 1815,her married name was Auld.1
  • Name Variation: As of 19 June 1819, Eleazebeth Thomson was also known as Eleazebath.1
  • Name Variation: As of 4 September 1831, Eleazebeth Thomson was also known as Elisabeth.1
  • Census1841 (SCT)*: She and Robert Auld appeared on the 1841 Scottish Census of at Kilwinning, in the County of AYR, at Kyles Well, enumerated 6 June 1841, Their children William, John, Archibald, Jean and Charles were listed as living with them.2

Family: Robert Auld b. c 1790

Citations

  1. [S151] International Genealogical Index (IGI.)
  2. [S163] 1841 population census for Scotland (online transcription) "Parish: Kilwinning; ED: 8; Year: 1841."

David Auld1

M, #3968, b. 22 May 1819

Citations

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

Jean Auld1

F, #3969, b. 16 August 1831
  • (with Parents) Census1841 (SCT): Jean Auld appeared on the 1841 Scottish Census of at Kilwinning, in the County of AYR, at Kyles Well, enumerated 6 June 1841 in the household of her parents, Robert Auld and Eleazebeth Thomson.2

Citations

  1. [S151] International Genealogical Index (IGI.)
  2. [S163] 1841 population census for Scotland (online transcription) "Parish: Kilwinning; ED: 8; Year: 1841."

Elisabeth Auld1

F, #3970, b. 11 July 1835

Citations

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