Philip William Atkins1
M, b. 19 January 1917, d. 16 November 1999
| Dr. Philip William Atkins (circa 1968) |
| |
Birth* | 19 January 1917 | Philip William Atkins was born on 19 January 1917 at Perth, Western Australia, Australia.1 |
Baptism | 12 August 1917 | He was baptized on 12 August 1917 at St. John's, Perth, Western Australia, Australia.2 |
Education | 1934 | He was educated in 1934 at Hale School, Wembley Downs, Perth, Western Australia, Australia, completed high school. |
Education* | 1935 | He was educated in 1935 at University of Western Australia, Nedlands, Perth, Western Australia, Australia, attended first year science.3 |
Education | 1936 | He was educated in 1936 at University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.3 |
Milit-Beg | 1 November 1936 | He began military service on 1 November 1936 at Carlton, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, enlisted in the Militia Forces while at University of Melbourne. |
Education | 23 September 1941 | He was educated on 23 September 1941 at University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, certified as completed and passed all subjects for admission to the Degrees of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery.3 |
Milit-Beg* | 8 June 1942 | He began military service on 8 June 1942 at Claremont Show Grounds, Claremont, Perth, Western Australia, Australia, WX31110, rank Captain.4 |
Marriage* | 6 March 1945 | He married Gwennyth Amelia Broun, daughter of Frank Tyndall Broun MLA, JP and May Constance Sewell, on 6 March 1945 at West Perth, Perth, Western Australia, Australia.1,5 |
Milit-record* | | Philip William Atkins sailed on the Wanganella hospital ship to pick up patients from the islands at Darling Harbour, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.2 |
Milit-End* | 21 March 1946 | He ended military service on 21 March 1946 at Baulkham Hills, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, posting at discharge 103 Australian General Hospital.4 |
Occupation* | 1 June 1946 | He was commenced a Medical Practice on 1 June 1946 at 496 Newcastle Street, Perth, Western Australia, Australia.1,6 |
Residence* | 1956 | He and Gwennyth Amelia Broun lived in 1956 at 496 Newcastle Street, Perth, Western Australia, Australia. |
Residence | 1957 | Philip William Atkins and Gwennyth Amelia Broun lived in 1957 at 2 Glengariff Drive, Floreat Park, Perth, Western Australia, Australia. |
Anecdote | 7 August 1963 | Dr Atkins was a member of the Australian College of General Practitioners in 1963. |
Anecdote | 30 July 1971 | Dr Atkins was appointed to the Medical Board of Western Australia in 1971 until 1983.2 |
Anecdote | 1 December 1971 | Dr Atkins was appointed to the Honorary Medical Staff of the Homes of Peace, 1971.2 |
Anecdote* | 5 March 1973 | Dr Atkins was admitted to the Roll of Fellows of the Australian Medical Association ib 1973.2 |
Retirement* | 24 July 1978 | Philip William Atkins was retired on 24 July 1978 at Perth, Western Australia, Australia; sold the practice.6 |
Death* | 16 November 1999 | He died on 16 November 1999 at Subiaco, Perth, Western Australia, Australia, at age 82.7 |
Cremation* | 23 November 1999 | His body was cremated Ashes placed Lance Howard Memorial Gardens, E, 0003 on 23 November 1999 at Karrakatta, Perth, Western Australia, Australia.8 |
Citations
- [S157] Robert Philip Atkins.
- [S192] Private papers of Philip William Atkins.
- [S192] Private papers of Philip William Atkins "University of Melbourne student record of studies booklet."
- [S1099] Website Aust DVA Nominal Rolls (https://nominal-rolls.dva.gov.au).
- [S430] Copy marriage certificate of P.W. Atkins and G.A. Broun, 6 March 1945.
- [S1100] Manuscript note by P.W. Atkins.
- [S1] Death certificate.
- [S13] Website WA Cemeteries Board (www.mcb.wa.gov.au) "applic No KC00140863."
Gwennyth Amelia Broun1
F, b. 3 May 1918, d. 1 December 2006
Birth* | 3 May 1918 | Gwennyth Amelia Broun was born on 3 May 1918 at Beverley, Western Australia, Australia.1 |
Baptism | 4 July 1918 | She was baptized on 4 July 1918 at ST Mary's Anglican Church, Beverley, Western Australia, Australia. |
Occupation* | 1934 | She was Book Keeper in 1934 at Farmers Co-Operative, Beverley, Western Australia, Australia. |
Milit-Beg* | 12 August 1942 | She began military service on 12 August 1942 at Claremont, Perth, Western Australia, Australia, WF45906, Australian Womens Army Service, Clerk Grade II.3,4 |
Milit-record* | 1 September 1942 | She transferred to HQ 5 Australian Salvage Depot on 1 September 1942 at Karrakatta, Perth, Western Australia, Australia.4 |
Milit-record | 7 December 1942 | She promoted to T/Cpl. (Corporal) on 7 December 1942 at 5 Australian Salvage Depot, Karrakatta, Perth, Western Australia, Australia.4 |
Anecdote* | 10 May 1943 | Gwen Broun was a popular party and concert pianist for army functions. |
Milit-record | 26 September 1944 | She rank of Sergeant confirmed on 26 September 1944 at 5 Australian Salvage Depot, Karrakatta, Perth, Western Australia, Australia.4 |
Marriage* | 6 March 1945 | She married Philip William Atkins on 6 March 1945 at West Perth, Perth, Western Australia, Australia.1,5 |
Milit-End* | 16 November 1945 | Gwennyth Amelia Broun ended military service on 16 November 1945 at New South Wales, Australia, posting at discharge Australian Womens Army Service.3,4 |
Residence* | 1956 | She and Philip William Atkins lived in 1956 at 496 Newcastle Street, Perth, Western Australia, Australia. |
Residence | 1957 | Gwennyth Amelia Broun and Philip William Atkins lived in 1957 at 2 Glengariff Drive, Floreat Park, Perth, Western Australia, Australia. |
Death* | 1 December 2006 | Gwennyth Amelia Broun died on 1 December 2006 at Nedlands, Perth, Western Australia, Australia, at age 88.6 |
Cremation* | 6 December 2006 | Her body was cremated Ashes placed Lance Howard Memorial Gardens, E, 0003 on 6 December 2006 at Karrakatta Cemetery, Perth, Western Australia, Australia.7 |
Citations
- [S157] Robert Philip Atkins.
- [S3] Private papers of P.W. Atkins.
- [S1099] Website Aust DVA Nominal Rolls (https://nominal-rolls.dva.gov.au).
- [S9] Australian War Memorial web site.
- [S430] Copy marriage certificate of P.W. Atkins and G.A. Broun, 6 March 1945.
- [S2] Death certificate.
- [S13] Website WA Cemeteries Board (www.mcb.wa.gov.au) "applic No KC00166303."
Frank Tyndall Broun MLA, JP1
M, b. 31 May 1876, d. 1 April 1930
Birth* | 31 May 1876 | Frank Tyndall Broun MLA, JP was born on 31 May 1876 at "Avondale Park", Beverley, Western Australia, Australia.3,4,5 |
Religion* | | He was Anglican.3 |
Education* | | He was educated; Beverley State (primary) School and Briggs School Fremantle.3 |
Anecdote | 1894 | He joined his father in farming in 1894.3 |
Association* | | He was; Member of Beverley Lodge No 73 W.A.C., Member of Western Australian CLub, Perth.3 |
Occupation | | He was a Member of Beverley Roads Board (1902 - 1919); Chairman: 1908-1909, 1911 - 1914, 1917 - 1919.3 |
Anecdote | 1903 | He leased 'Waterhatch" from his stepmother in 1903 as Executrix of his father's estate.3 |
Marriage* | 17 February 1903 | He married May Constance Sewell, daughter of Henry Hawkins Sewell and Annie Lucy Robins, on 17 February 1903 at Beverley, Western Australia, Australia.3 |
Event-Misc* | 1905 | Frank Tyndall Broun MLA, JP was made a member of the newly formed Beverley Masonic Lodge No 73 WAC. (He was Worshipful Master 1909 - 1910) in 1905 at Beverley, Western Australia, Australia.6 |
Anecdote | 1906 | He purchased property from the father's estate for 1600 pounds but required to meet interests and shares of remaining family members. Received commission of Justice of the Peace.3 |
Note* | 13 March 1909 | He (The Beverley Times reported) was Chairman of the Roads Board ... on 13 March 1909. |
Occupation | 3 October 1911 | He was elected to the eighth Parliament as Member for Beverley until 21 Nov 1914. Liberal (Conservative) on 3 October 1911.7 |
Anecdote | 1912 | Built "The Hedge" in Beverley as the family residence in 1912. |
Occupation | 21 October 1914 | He retired from Parliament. A Liberal, he was alleged to have made a promise not to stand against a Country Party candidate. on 21 October 1914.8 |
Occupation | 29 September 1917 | He was elected to tenth Parliament as Member for Beverley until 22 March 1924. Appointed Colonial Secretary in Mitchell Government 25 June 1919 to 22 August 1922 on 29 September 1917.9,7 |
Occupation* | 30 June 1919 | He was Frank T. Broun MLA was sworn in as Colonial Secretary and a Member of the Executive Council in the Parliament of Western Australia on 30 June 1919 on 30 June 1919 at Perth, Western Australia, Australia.10 |
Occupation | 12 March 1921 | He was re-elected unopposed and appointed Minister for Health until 22 August 1922 on 12 March 1921.7 |
Retirement* | 22 March 1924 | He retired from the Western Australian State Parliament and did not seek re-election on 22 March 1924.11 |
Psgr List* | 12 March 1928 | He and May Constance Sewell were found on a passenger list on 12 March 1928 at Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia, for London per RMS Otranto.12 |
Anecdote* | 28 February 1930 | F. T. Broun purchased "Beaming Hill" Kokeby Beverley District from Harry Lennard about February 1930 and took possession around March 1930. His son Frank Marmion Broun managed the property.13 |
Death* | 1 April 1930 | Frank Tyndall Broun MLA, JP died on 1 April 1930 at "The Hedge", Waterhatch Road, Beverley, Western Australia, Australia, at age 53.3,14 |
Burial* | 3 April 1930 | He was buried on 3 April 1930 at Anglican Cemetery, Beverley, Western Australia, Australia.15 |
Probate* | 10 July 1930 | His estate was probated on 10 July 1930.16 |
Citations
- [S157] Robert Philip Atkins.
- [S157] Robert Philip Atkins "PW Atkins records."
- [S3] Private papers of P.W. Atkins.
- [S19] Website poineerindex (www.justice.wa.gov.au/_apps/poineerindex) "ref 17284."
- [S287] Copy birth certificate of Frank Tyndall Broun, 31 May 1876.
- [S1127] Reference on unknown subject, 25/9/2022.
- [S4] David Black & Geoffrey Bolton Biographical Register, Members of the Western Australian Parliament "page 38."
- [S127] Unknown author, 'West Australian Newspaper', "7 October 1914 page 4."
- [S4] David Black & Geoffrey Bolton Biographical Register, Members of the Western Australian Parliament.
- [S1023] Governor in Executive Council, original, 30 June 1919.
- [S118] Unknown author, 'Kalgoorlie Western Argus',.
- [S1063] Unknown author "RMS Otranto passenger information1928."
- [S994] Unknown author, 'The Beverley Times', "28/2/1930."
- [S247] Copy death certificate of Frank Tyndall Broun, 1 April 1930. ""
- [S241] Digital photo of headstone.
- [S127] Unknown author, 'West Australian Newspaper', "10 July 1930."
May Constance Sewell1
F, b. 19 August 1884, d. 12 May 1969
Name Variation | | May Constance Sewell was also known as Constance May Sewell.3 |
Birth* | 19 August 1884 | She was born on 19 August 1884 at Beverley, Western Australia, Australia.1 |
Birth Reg | 1884 | Her birth was registered in the (an unknown value) in the an unknown place registration district.4 |
Married Name | 17 February 1903 | As of 17 February 1903,her married name was Broun.3 |
Marriage* | 17 February 1903 | She married Frank Tyndall Broun MLA, JP, son of James William Broun and Emily Jane Lukin, on 17 February 1903 at Beverley, Western Australia, Australia.5 |
Psgr List* | 12 March 1928 | May Constance Sewell and Frank Tyndall Broun MLA, JP were found on a passenger list on 12 March 1928 at Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia, for London per RMS Otranto.6 |
Electoral Role* | 1931 | The in 1931 Electoral Roll records May Constance Sewell as living at The "Hedge", Beverley, Western Australia, Australia.7 |
Electoral Role | 1943 | The in 1943 Electoral Roll records May Constance Sewell as living at The "Hedge", Beverley, Western Australia, Australia.7 |
Electoral Role | 1958 | The in 1958 Electoral Roll records May Constance Sewell as living at The "Hedge", Beverley, Western Australia, Australia.7 |
Death* | 12 May 1969 | She died on 12 May 1969 at Perth, Western Australia, Australia, at age 84.1,8 |
Burial* | 19 May 1969 | She was buried on 19 May 1969 at Anglican Cemetery, Beverley, Western Australia, Australia.9,8 |
Citations
- [S157] Robert Philip Atkins "PW Atkins records."
- [S192] Private papers of Philip William Atkins.
- [S157] Robert Philip Atkins.
- [S63] Website Family history online indexes (www.justice.wa.gov.au/_apps/poineerindex) "reg no: 25429."
- [S3] Private papers of P.W. Atkins.
- [S1063] Unknown author "RMS Otranto passenger information1928."
- [S175] Website ancestry.com.au (www.ancestry.com.au) "Electoral Rolls."
- [S885] Copy death certificate of MC Broun, 12 May 1969.
- [S240] Digital photo of headstone.
James William Broun1
M, b. 30 June 1831, d. 18 July 1897
| James William Broun |
| |
Religion* | | James William Broun was Anglican.2 |
Birth* | 30 June 1831 | He was born on 30 June 1831 at Perth, Western Australia, Australia.3,4 |
Baptism | 21 July 1831 | He was baptized on 21 July 1831 at Perth, Western Australia, Australia.5,4 |
(Witness) Census | 1 July 1832 | He appeared on the census of 1 July 1832 in the household of Peter Nicholas Broun and Caroline Simpson at "Bassendean", Bassendean, Perth, Western Australia, Australia; Colonial Secretary duties usually kept Peter Broun in Perth, but the family may have been recored at 'Bassendean' his grant near Guildford. He was also the proprietor of 'Coulston', a grant on the left bank of the Swan opposite Ellen's Brook.6 |
Anecdote* | 1850 | Educated at Fremantle and in England, served for a short time with the Royal Navy. Returned to York about 1850 and became a Jackeroo then joined his brother Charles Frederick in farming at Jelcobine, 12 miles south west of the town of Brookton.2,7 |
Marriage* | 13 March 1856 | James William Broun married Emily Jane Lukin, daughter of Lionel Lukin and Jane Sarah Cruickshank, on 13 March 1856 at St Georges Church, Perth, Western Australia, Australia.2,8,4 |
Anecdote* | 1859 | In 1859 James Broun bought "Avondale Park" from Lionel and William Samson.7 |
Census* | 31 December 1859 | James William Broun and Emily Jane Lukin appeared on the census of 31 December 1859 at "Avondale", York, Western Australia, Australia, it noted "wife absent at Mr Lukin's Toodyay" also registered a cook, herdsman, three shepherds and two threashers.9 |
Anecdote | 3 October 1868 | James Broun acquired John Bateman's former estate "Waterhatch". He leased "Waterhatch" to his brother Charles who farmed the property for almost 30 years (1898).10,7 |
Marriage* | 1 September 1886 | James William Broun married Ellen Louise Pettit on 1 September 1886 at York, Western Australia, Australia.2,11 |
Death* | 18 July 1897 | James William Broun died on 18 July 1897 at "Avondale Park", Beverley, Western Australia, Australia, at age 66; Died from complications of a fracture of the hip.2,12,13 |
Burial* | 19 July 1897 | He was buried on 19 July 1897 at St Peters Church, Gilgering, Western Australia, Australia.2 |
Family 1 | Emily Jane Lukin b. 24 Apr 1838, d. 21 Feb 1884 |
Children | - Emily Anne Frances Broun+2 b. 13 Dec 1856, d. 2 Dec 1934
- Isobella Charlotte Broun+2 b. 30 Oct 1858, d. 7 Jan 1945
- Frederick Richard Boyd Broun+2 b. 1860, d. 30 Jul 1941
- Richard Lionel Charles Broun14 b. 1860
- Peter Nicholas Broun2 b. 18 Jun 1862, d. 11 Aug 1884
- Mabel Broun2 b. 1864, d. 8 Dec 1938
- Maude May Broun+2 b. 4 May 1866, d. 30 May 1932
- Emma Caroline Broun+2 b. 27 Jan 1868, d. 20 Aug 1938
- Grace Broun+2 b. 14 Oct 1869, d. 11 Nov 1958
- James William Broun+2 b. 1871, d. 19 Jul 1928
- George Leake Broun+2 b. 6 Feb 1873, d. 21 Jan 1934
- Frank Tyndall Broun MLA, JP+1 b. 31 May 1876, d. 1 Apr 1930
- Sarah Jane Cruickshank Broun+2 b. 1878, d. 17 Aug 1949
- Muriel Broun+2 b. 1881, d. 8 Jun 1961
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Citations
- [S157] Robert Philip Atkins "PW Atkins records."
- [S3] Private papers of P.W. Atkins.
- [S192] Private papers of Philip William Atkins.
- [S974] Microfilm Baptism Register, Perth, 1829 - 1833 & 1834 - 1855 "unknown cd."
- [S15] Website Family Search (www.familysearch.org/eng/search) "indexing project (batch) number C00349-5
system origin Australia - EASy
source film number 1363650."
- [S1119] Ian Berryman A Colony Detailed The First Census of Western Australia 1832.
- [S899] Shire of Beverley Beverley A Journey Through Time.
- [S254] Reference on Marriages Index, 15 May 2011.
- [S898] Unknown census type for York, Western Australia,.
- [S1040] Registrar of Deeds, digital, 3 October 1868.
- [S15] Website Family Search (www.familysearch.org/eng/search).
- [S127] Unknown author, 'West Australian Newspaper', "31 July 1897."
- [S418] Copy death certificate of J.W. Broun, 18 jULY 1897.
- [S19] Website poineerindex (www.justice.wa.gov.au/_apps/poineerindex).
Peter Nicholas Broun1
M, b. 17 August 1797, d. 5 November 1846
| Peter Nicholas Broun, First Colonial Secretary |
| |
Birth* | 17 August 1797 | Peter Nicholas Broun was born on 17 August 1797 at Bailiwick, Guernsey.3,4,5,6 |
Baptism | 5 September 1797 | He was baptized on 5 September 1797 at Guernsey.5 |
Occupation | 2 October 1825 | He was Merchant on 2 October 1825 at St Andrews Parish, Scotland.7 |
Marriage* | 4 October 1825 | He married Caroline Simpson on 4 October 1825 at Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.2,7 |
Occupation* | 25 July 1828 | Peter Nicholas Broun was a Glass Merchant on 25 July 1828 at Rockingham Row, Newington, London, England. |
Residence | 25 July 1828 | He and Caroline Simpson lived on 25 July 1828 at Rockingham Row, Newington, London, England. |
Immigration* | 1 June 1829 | Peter Nicholas Broun and Caroline Simpson immigrated on 1 June 1829 to Swan River Colony, Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia, on the "Parmelia."3 |
Anecdote* | 1829 | Land acquisitions: Grant of 5000 acres on the Upper Swan River, being lot 2 on map printed 1843, named "Colstoun" or "Colston" after family seat in Scotland.
Grants of 54 & 12 acres at East Perth. Bought 1555 acres from James Henty which he named "Bassendean" after another Broun home in Berwickshire Scotland (not an original grant as was stated in the History of the Town of Bassendean"). Grant of Perth lot A 5 1/2. Grant S484 at Fremantle.
He was " in the chair" at the annual meeting of the Agricultural Society at Guildford in 1837; local director of Western Australian or Perth branch of the Bank of Australasia; in 1843 was President of the newly formed Western Australian Society.3 |
Residence* | | Peter Nicholas Broun lived at Bassendean, Perth, Western Australia, Australia.8 |
Note | 29 February 1832 | He was a member of the first sitting of the Legislative Council, comprising: James Stirling (Lt. Governor), Capt. FC Irwin (Commanser of the Forces, Peter Brown (Colonial Secretary), JS Roe (Surveyor-General) and WH Mackie (Chairman of Quarter Session) on 29 February 1832 at Perth, Western Australia, Australia.9 |
Census* | 1 July 1832 | He and Caroline Simpson appeared on the census of 1 July 1832 at "Bassendean", Bassendean, Perth, Western Australia, Australia; Colonial Secretary duties usually kept Peter Broun in Perth, but the family may have been recored at 'Bassendean' his grant near Guildford. He was also the proprietor of 'Coulston', a grant on the left bank of the Swan opposite Ellen's Brook.10 |
Correspondence* | 1835 | Peter Nicholas Broun wrote in 1835 to J.S. Roe instructing him to plan an expedition from the Swan River Colony to King George's Sound. Signed Peter Broun Colonial Secretary.11 |
Note* | 25 September 1844 | He announces changing his name from Brwn to Broun (the old family spelling) on 25 September 1844 at Perth, Western Australia, Australia.12 |
Will* | 28 September 1846 | He left a will on 28 September 1846 at Perth, Western Australia, Australia.13 |
Death* | 5 November 1846 | He died on 5 November 1846 at Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia, at age 49; died of "Hydrothorax."3,14 |
Burial* | 6 November 1846 | He was buried on 6 November 1846 at East Perth Cemetery (No 450), East Perth, Perth, Western Australia, Australia.3,15 |
Family | Caroline Simpson b. 17 Sep 1804, d. 2 Mar 1881 |
Children | - McBryde Anderson Broun+3 b. 9 Nov 1826, d. 7 Dec 1866
- Anne Maingy Broun+3 b. 4 Apr 1828, d. 31 Dec 1912
- Ellen Stirling Broun+3 b. 31 Oct 1829, d. 6 Jun 1875
- James William Broun+1 b. 30 Jun 1831, d. 18 Jul 1897
- Unnamed Broun3 b. 31 Mar 1833, d. 3 Apr 1833
- Mary Susan Lennard Broun+3 b. 13 Jan 1835, d. 24 Jul 1888
- John Carey Broun3 b. 11 Sep 1836, d. Nov 1836
- Caroline Henrietta Broun3 b. 11 Sep 1836, d. 16 Nov 1836
- Charles Frederic Broun+3 b. 19 Jun 1839, d. 20 May 1927
- Matilda Caroline Maude Broun+3 b. 4 Sep 1840, d. 10 Jun 1931
- Septimus Broun3 b. 31 May 1841, d. 31 May 1841
- Jessie Souper Broun+3 b. 22 May 1842, d. 14 Dec 1873
- Edward Richard Broun16 b. 18 Jun 1844, d. Oct 1844
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Citations
- [S157] Robert Philip Atkins "PW Atkins records."
- [S192] Private papers of Philip William Atkins.
- [S3] Private papers of P.W. Atkins.
- [S1005] Journal of Caroline Broun "unknown cd."
- [S1091] Reference on Guernsey Broun BDM Records, 21/12/2019.
- [S255] Website Find A Grave (www.findagrave.com) "birth place."
- [S435] Website Scotlands People (http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/Search/results.aspx).
- [S427] Various, Historical records, unknown date "photo."
- [S1071] Royal Western Australian Historical Society ed. Early Days "volume 2 part 18, 1935."
- [S1119] Ian Berryman A Colony Detailed The First Census of Western Australia 1832.
- [S1004] Ed. Joanne Shoobert Western Australian Exploration Vol I 1826 - 1835 "page 457."
- [S976] Unknown author, 'Inquirer (Perth)', "25 Sepember 1844."
- [S1019] Court Petition of Peter Nicholas Broun.
- [S445] Copy death certificate of Peter Broun, 5 November 1846 "unknown cd."
- [S974] Microfilm Baptism Register, Perth, 1829 - 1833 & 1834 - 1855 "unknown cd."
- [S998] Index to unknown record type, unknown second location, 1820 - 1907.
Henry Hawkins Sewell1
M, b. 7 June 1846, d. 27 May 1896
| Henry Hawkins Sewell |
Birth* | 7 June 1846 | Henry Hawkins Sewell was born on 7 June 1846 at Mokine, Northam, Western Australia, Australia.1 |
Marriage* | 6 May 1869 | He married Clarissa Smith on 6 May 1869 at Beverley, Western Australia, Australia.2 |
Note | circa 1878 | Henry Hawkins Sewell was a store keeper circa 1878 at Beverley, Western Australia, Australia.3 |
Marriage* | 20 April 1878 | He married Annie Lucy Robins on 20 April 1878.1 |
Note* | 25 November 1881 | Henry Hawkins Sewell advertised his application for a wine, beer and spirit licence for his store on 25 November 1881 at Beverley, Western Australia, Australia.4 |
Note | 5 September 1885 | He advertised his application for a Publican's General Licence for the sale of liquors in the house situated at the town of Beverley joining Hunt's Road, suburban lot No 1. on 5 September 1885 at Beverley, Western Australia, Australia.5 |
Event-Misc* | 1886 | He was built the Fremasons Hotel in 1886 at Beverley, Western Australia, Australia.6 |
Death* | 27 May 1896 | He died on 27 May 1896 at Beverley, Western Australia, Australia, at age 49.1,6,7,8 |
Burial* | 28 May 1896 | He was buried on 28 May 1896 at Anglican Cemetery, Beverley, Western Australia, Australia.6,7,8 |
Citations
- [S192] Private papers of Philip William Atkins.
- [S3] Private papers of P.W. Atkins.
- [S899] Shire of Beverley Beverley A Journey Through Time.
- [S1128] Unknown author, 'unknown short article title', "25/11/1881 p2."
- [S1128] Unknown author, 'unknown short article title', "5/9/1885 p2."
- [S5] Barbara Sewell The House of Northbourne Parkers.
- [S238] Digital photo of headstone.
- [S893] Copy death certificate of Henry Hawkins Sewell, 27 May 1896.
Annie Lucy Robins1
F, b. 12 February 1846, d. 27 February 1938
| Annie Lucy Robins |
Birth* | 12 February 1846 | Annie Lucy Robins was born on 12 February 1846 at Guildford, Perth, Western Australia, Australia.1,2 |
Marriage | 20 April 1878 | She married Henry Hawkins Sewell, son of John Sewell and Ann Susanna Wyborn Parker, on 20 April 1878.1 |
Death* | 27 February 1938 | Annie Lucy Robins died on 27 February 1938 at Forrest Street, Beverley, Western Australia, Australia, at age 92.2 |
Burial* | 28 February 1938 | She was buried on 28 February 1938 at Anglican Cemetery, Beverley, Western Australia, Australia.3 |
Citations
- [S192] Private papers of Philip William Atkins.
- [S127] Unknown author, 'West Australian Newspaper', "12 March 1938."
- [S238] Digital photo of headstone.
- [S3] Private papers of P.W. Atkins.
John Sewell1
M, b. 1 December 1813, d. 16 November 1901
| John Sewell |
Religion* | | John Sewell was Church of England.2 |
Birth* | 1 December 1813 | He was born on 1 December 1813 at Essex, England.1 |
Occupation* | | He was In England he left farming work and worked for 3 years in a "mercantile house" in London. Sir Thomas Barrett Lennard (his father's landlord at the time) persuaded him not to follow Edgar to America, but to go to the Swan River Colony with S.A. Barker, another tennant's son. They farmed together in the early years in W.A. S.A. Barker and Sewell leased land at the Swan River from Roe and this was cropped in 1835. They went to Mr Lennard's property "St. Aubyns" at Beverley and then to "Waterhatch" in 1847 or 1848 John Sewell was at "Mokine" Spencers Brook (near Northam). They were flooded out at "Mokine" and he took his family back to "St. Aubyns" and then to "Seaton Ross" Beverley and after several other changes settled at "Maplestead" Pingelly in 1863.2 |
Immigration* | 27 November 1834 | He immigrated on 27 November 1834 to Swan River Colony, Western Australia, Australia; Arrived in the "Adams" but went on in the ship to Launceston, Tasmania, engaged by Mr Stephen Henty.2,3 |
Immigration | 1835 | He immigrated in 1835; Arrived in Western Australia in the "Adams" from Tasmania.2,4 |
Occupation | | He was Farmed on the Swan, Beverley and finally Pingelly.2 |
Marriage* | 9 September 1840 | He married Ann Susanna Wyborn Parker, daughter of Stephen Parker and Susanna Wyborn, on 9 September 1840 at "Northbourne", York, Western Australia, Australia.1 |
Event-Misc* | 9 September 1900 | John Sewell and Ann Susanna Wyborn Parker were photographed at John and Ann Sewell's Diamond Wedding Anniversary on 9 September 1900 at "Maplestead", Pingelly, Western Australia, Australia.1 |
Death* | 16 November 1901 | John Sewell died on 16 November 1901 at "Maplestead", Pingelly, Western Australia, Australia, at age 87.1,5 |
Citations
- [S192] Private papers of Philip William Atkins.
- [S3] Private papers of P.W. Atkins.
- [S878] Website WAGS (http://wags.org.au).
- [S887] Glennis Sewell from Pebmarsh to the Swan "corrected ship name from "Adam" to Adams.""
- [S892] Copy death certificate of John Sewell, 16 November 1901.
- [S5] Barbara Sewell The House of Northbourne Parkers.
Ann Susanna Wyborn Parker1
F, b. 26 February 1819, d. 21 November 1916
| Ann Susanna Wyborn Parker
(Courtesy: Parkers of Northborne) |
Birth* | 26 February 1819 | Ann Susanna Wyborn Parker was born on 26 February 1819 at Lyminge, Kent, England.1 |
Immigration* | 12 February 1830 | She and Stephen Parker immigrated on 12 February 1830 to Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia, on the Hooghly.2 |
(Witness) Census | 1 July 1832 | Ann Susanna Wyborn Parker appeared on the census of 1 July 1832 in the household of Stephen Parker and Susanna Wyborn at Western Australia, Australia.3 |
Marriage* | 9 September 1840 | Ann Susanna Wyborn Parker married John Sewell, son of John Sewell and Ann Allen, on 9 September 1840 at "Northbourne", York, Western Australia, Australia.1 |
Event-Misc* | 9 September 1900 | Ann Susanna Wyborn Parker and John Sewell were photographed at John and Ann Sewell's Diamond Wedding Anniversary on 9 September 1900 at "Maplestead", Pingelly, Western Australia, Australia.1 |
Death* | 21 November 1916 | Ann Susanna Wyborn Parker died on 21 November 1916 at age 97.1 |
Family | John Sewell b. 1 Dec 1813, d. 16 Nov 1901 |
Children | |
Citations
- [S192] Private papers of Philip William Atkins.
- [S5] Barbara Sewell The House of Northbourne Parkers.
- [S1119] Ian Berryman A Colony Detailed The First Census of Western Australia 1832.
- [S3] Private papers of P.W. Atkins.
John Sewell1
M, b. 4 December 1785, d. 23 April 1873
Birth* | 4 December 1785 | John Sewell was born on 4 December 1785 at Essex, England.1 |
Marriage* | 15 October 1811 | He married Ann Allen on 15 October 1811.1 |
Occupation* | | John Sewell was Before coming to WA was a farmer in England. In WA farmed at "Egdine" (now "Egladine") Northam. "Egdine" Northam: This property was first taken up by Charles Hinds in 1849. Robert de Burgh lived there and Sewell was there by 1861.2 |
Immigration* | 12 December 1841 | He immigrated on 12 December 1841 Arrived in WA in "Mary and Jane" with his family, excluding Edgar (USA), John who arrived earlier in the "Adam" in 1834, George also arrived earlier.2 |
Death* | 23 April 1873 | He died on 23 April 1873 at York, Western Australia, Australia, at age 87.2 |
Burial* | 27 April 1873 | He was buried on 27 April 1873 at York, Western Australia, Australia.2 |
Family | Ann Allen b. 23 May 1791, d. 10 Jan 1872 |
Children | - Edgar Sewell+2 b. 8 Dec 1812, d. c 1836
- John Sewell+1 b. 1 Dec 1813, d. 16 Nov 1901
- George Sewell+2 b. 9 Apr 1816, d. 1891
- Henry Sewell2 b. 9 Apr 1816, d. 1816
- Henry Sewell3 b. 23 Apr 1819, d. Dec 1869
- Sampson Sewell2 b. 18 Sep 1820, d. 11 Sep 1897
- Elizabeth Sewell+2 b. 21 Apr 1822, d. 9 Jul 1903
- Sussannah Sewell2 b. 16 Jul 1824, d. 29 Dec 1891
- Sarah Sewell2 b. 12 Feb 1826, d. 25 Feb 1907
- Frederick Sewell+2 b. 26 May 1827, d. 15 Aug 1888
- Martha Ann Sewell+2 b. 23 May 1831, d. 29 Aug 1911
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Citations
- [S192] Private papers of Philip William Atkins.
- [S3] Private papers of P.W. Atkins.
- [S15] Website Family Search (www.familysearch.org/eng/search).
Ann Allen1
F, b. 23 May 1791, d. 10 January 1872
Birth* | 23 May 1791 | Ann Allen was born on 23 May 1791 at Essex, England.1 |
Marriage* | 15 October 1811 | She married John Sewell on 15 October 1811.1 |
Death* | 10 January 1872 | Ann Allen died on 10 January 1872 at York, Western Australia, Australia, at age 80.2 |
Family | John Sewell b. 4 Dec 1785, d. 23 Apr 1873 |
Children | - Edgar Sewell+2 b. 8 Dec 1812, d. c 1836
- John Sewell+1 b. 1 Dec 1813, d. 16 Nov 1901
- George Sewell+2 b. 9 Apr 1816, d. 1891
- Henry Sewell2 b. 9 Apr 1816, d. 1816
- Henry Sewell3 b. 23 Apr 1819, d. Dec 1869
- Sampson Sewell2 b. 18 Sep 1820, d. 11 Sep 1897
- Elizabeth Sewell+2 b. 21 Apr 1822, d. 9 Jul 1903
- Sussannah Sewell2 b. 16 Jul 1824, d. 29 Dec 1891
- Sarah Sewell2 b. 12 Feb 1826, d. 25 Feb 1907
- Frederick Sewell+2 b. 26 May 1827, d. 15 Aug 1888
- Martha Ann Sewell+2 b. 23 May 1831, d. 29 Aug 1911
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Citations
- [S192] Private papers of Philip William Atkins.
- [S3] Private papers of P.W. Atkins.
- [S15] Website Family Search (www.familysearch.org/eng/search).
Stephen Parker1
M, b. 1796, d. 18 March 1879
Birth* | 1796 | Stephen Parker was born in 1796. |
Marriage* | 9 November 1813 | He married Susanna Wyborn on 9 November 1813.2 |
Immigration* | 12 February 1830 | Stephen Parker and Ann Susanna Wyborn Parker immigrated on 12 February 1830 to Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia, on the Hooghly.3 |
Census* | 1 July 1832 | Stephen Parker and Susanna Wyborn appeared on the census of 1 July 1832 at Western Australia, Australia.4 |
Death* | 18 March 1879 | Stephen Parker died on 18 March 1879 at Northbourne, York, Western Australia, Australia.2 |
Burial* | | He was buried at Gilgering, Western Australia, Australia. |
Citations
- [S192] Private papers of Philip William Atkins.
- [S5] Barbara Sewell The House of Northbourne Parkers "p13."
- [S5] Barbara Sewell The House of Northbourne Parkers.
- [S1119] Ian Berryman A Colony Detailed The First Census of Western Australia 1832.
- [S5] Barbara Sewell The House of Northbourne Parkers "page 14."
- [S32] Sewell Family Tree.
- [S5] Barbara Sewell The House of Northbourne Parkers "p15."
Susanna Wyborn1
F, b. 23 January 1785, d. 17 June 1860
| Susanna Wyborn
(courtesy: Parkers of Northborne) |
Residence* | | Susanna Wyborn lived at "Northbourne", York, Western Australia, Australia.2 |
Birth* | 23 January 1785 | She was born on 23 January 1785.3 |
Marriage* | 9 November 1813 | She married Stephen Parker on 9 November 1813.3 |
Married Name | 9 November 1813 | As of 9 November 1813,her married name was Parker.3 |
(Immigrant) Immigration | 12 February 1830 | Ann Susanna Wyborn Parker and Stephen Parker immigrated on 12 February 1830 to Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia; on the Hooghly.4 |
Census* | 1 July 1832 | Susanna Wyborn and Stephen Parker appeared on the census of 1 July 1832 at Western Australia, Australia.5 |
Death* | 17 June 1860 | Susanna Wyborn died on 17 June 1860 at Northbourne, York, Western Australia, Australia, at age 75.3 |
Burial* | | She was buried at Gilgering, Western Australia, Australia. |
Citations
- [S192] Private papers of Philip William Atkins.
- [S3] Private papers of P.W. Atkins.
- [S5] Barbara Sewell The House of Northbourne Parkers "p13."
- [S5] Barbara Sewell The House of Northbourne Parkers.
- [S1119] Ian Berryman A Colony Detailed The First Census of Western Australia 1832.
- [S5] Barbara Sewell The House of Northbourne Parkers "page 14."
- [S5] Barbara Sewell The House of Northbourne Parkers "p15."
William Broun1
M, b. 6 July 1769, d. 27 June 1831
| William Broun (State Library of Western Australia; 664P) |
| |
Birth* | 6 July 1769 | William Broun was born on 6 July 1769 at Newmains, Dumfrieshire, Scotland.1,2 |
Marriage* | 31 July 1794 | He married Ann Mainguy on 31 July 1794 at Guernsey.1,3,4 |
Death* | 27 June 1831 | William Broun died on 27 June 1831 at Guernsey at age 61.1,2 |
Burial* | 29 June 1831 | He was buried on 29 June 1831 at Castel Cemetery, Guernsey.4 |
Family | Ann Mainguy b. 13 Jun 1776, d. 24 Jan 1865 |
Children | |
Citations
- [S192] Private papers of Philip William Atkins.
- [S1005] Journal of Caroline Broun "unknown cd."
- [S15] Website Family Search (www.familysearch.org/eng/search).
- [S1091] Reference on Guernsey Broun BDM Records, 21/12/2019.
- [S11] Broun Family Tree.
Ann Mainguy1,2,3
F, b. 13 June 1776, d. 24 January 1865
| Ann Mainguy |
Birth* | 13 June 1776 | Ann Mainguy was born on 13 June 1776 at Guernsey.1,2,4 |
Married Name | 29 July 1794 | As of 29 July 1794,her married name was Broun.1 |
Marriage* | 31 July 1794 | She married William Broun, son of Rev. Richard Broun 6th Bt. and Robina McBryde, on 31 July 1794 at Guernsey.1,2,5 |
Death* | 24 January 1865 | Ann Mainguy died on 24 January 1865 at Guernsey at age 88.1,4 |
Burial* | 28 January 1865 | She was buried on 28 January 1865 at Castel Cemetery, Guernsey.5 |
Citations
- [S192] Private papers of Philip William Atkins.
- [S15] Website Family Search (www.familysearch.org/eng/search).
- [S12] Website thePeerage.com (www.thepeerage.com) "person page 18233; names her as Nancy."
- [S1005] Journal of Caroline Broun "unknown cd."
- [S1091] Reference on Guernsey Broun BDM Records, 21/12/2019.
- [S11] Broun Family Tree.
Caroline Simpson1
F, b. 17 September 1804, d. 2 March 1881
| Caroline Simpson
(State Library of Western Australia; BA264/3)
|
Birth* | 17 September 1804 | Caroline Simpson was born on 17 September 1804 at London, England.2 |
Baptism | 22 October 1804 | She was baptized on 22 October 1804 at St. Clement Danes, Westminster, London, England.2 |
Residence* | 2 October 1825 | She lived on 2 October 1825 at St Andrews Parish, Scotland.3 |
Marriage* | 4 October 1825 | She married Peter Nicholas Broun, son of William Broun and Ann Mainguy, on 4 October 1825 at Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.1,3 |
Residence | 25 July 1828 | Caroline Simpson and Peter Nicholas Broun lived on 25 July 1828 at Rockingham Row, Newington, London, England. |
(Witness) History | | Caroline Simpson witnessed Grant of 2560 acres at Plantagenent District, 240 chains north from the summit of Mount Barker; grant of lot 483 at Fremantle and a grant of land at CHampion Bay.4 |
Immigration* | 1 June 1829 | She and Peter Nicholas Broun immigrated on 1 June 1829 to Swan River Colony, Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia, on the "Parmelia."4 |
Census* | 1 July 1832 | Caroline Simpson and Peter Nicholas Broun appeared on the census of 1 July 1832 at "Bassendean", Bassendean, Perth, Western Australia, Australia; Colonial Secretary duties usually kept Peter Broun in Perth, but the family may have been recored at 'Bassendean' his grant near Guildford. He was also the proprietor of 'Coulston', a grant on the left bank of the Swan opposite Ellen's Brook.5 |
Psgr List | 14 January 1844 | Caroline Simpson was found on a passenger list on 14 January 1844 at Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia, Mrs P Brown and family departed for London on the Napoleon (not sure if this is C Broun.)6 |
Psgr List | 8 June 1846 | She was found on a passenger list on 8 June 1846 at Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia, on the John Bagshaw from London, Mrs P. Broun and family (no details of the children shown on the arrival record in the Colonial Secretary's records (SRO.)7) |
Anecdote | 29 July 1848 | Caroline Broun was left virtually penniless after her husband's death. The Perth Gazette reported a motion carried in the Legislative Council "That the Governor be authorised to expend the sum of seventy pounds, to enable the widow of the late Colonial Secretary to proceed to England."8 |
Psgr List | 14 September 1848 | She was found on a passenger list on 14 September 1848 at Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia, Mrs P. Broun on the Hindoo for London.9 |
Anecdote | 29 December 1848 | The Hindoo caught fire after leaving the Cape. The passengers and crew, including Mrs C Broun, took to the boats without being able to take anything, before the vessel went down. After four days a vessel picked them up and took them to Bahia, from there they took passage to Liverpool arriving in February 1849. All Caroline and Peter Broun's papers and diaries were lost.10 |
Anecdote* | 13 June 1863 | C. Broun Journal: "went to Jersey June 13th 1863."11 |
Anecdote | 1864 | C. Broun Journal:"To Guernsey May 11th 1864, To Edinburgh June 13th 1864.11 " |
Correspondence* | 1869 | She wrote at 31 Abbotsford Park in 1869 letter addressed to Caroline Broun from her daughter Anne M (Broun) McNeil dated 3 August 1869.12 |
Anecdote | 4 January 1871 | On 4 January 1971 the Legisaltive Council passed a motion "that Mrs Broun had no claim on this colony for assistance." Vitually he last chance of gaining any sort of payment or pension from government.13 |
Residence | 1875 | She lived in 1875 at 1 Crosscauseway, Edinburgh, Scotland; (uncertain; records her as Mrs Caroline Brown, by this time she was consistently referring to herself as Broun.)14 |
Residence | 26 June 1875 | She lived on 26 June 1875 at 31 Abbotsford Park, Minchilton [sic.], near Edinburgh, Scotland. [village area, uncertain, not been able to find it to confirm]15 |
Residence | 1880 | She lived in 1880 at Ivy House, Court-Hill road, Lewisham, Kent, England.16 |
Death* | 2 March 1881 | She died on 2 March 1881 at 2 Westmoreland Road, Kensington, London, Middlesex, England, at age 76.1,17 |
Burial | 1881 | She was buried in 1881 at Kensal Green Cemetery, Kensington and Chelsea, London, Middlesex, England; Register No 67,520; part of cemetery: Cons 27680.18 |
Probate* | 20 June 1881 | Her estate was probated on 20 June 1881 at London, England; personal estate 209 pounds 3 shillings and 9 pence.19 |
Family | Peter Nicholas Broun b. 17 Aug 1797, d. 5 Nov 1846 |
Children | - McBryde Anderson Broun+4 b. 9 Nov 1826, d. 7 Dec 1866
- Anne Maingy Broun+4 b. 4 Apr 1828, d. 31 Dec 1912
- Ellen Stirling Broun+4 b. 31 Oct 1829, d. 6 Jun 1875
- James William Broun+ b. 30 Jun 1831, d. 18 Jul 1897
- Unnamed Broun4 b. 31 Mar 1833, d. 3 Apr 1833
- Mary Susan Lennard Broun+4 b. 13 Jan 1835, d. 24 Jul 1888
- John Carey Broun4 b. 11 Sep 1836, d. Nov 1836
- Caroline Henrietta Broun4 b. 11 Sep 1836, d. 16 Nov 1836
- Charles Frederic Broun+4 b. 19 Jun 1839, d. 20 May 1927
- Matilda Caroline Maude Broun+4 b. 4 Sep 1840, d. 10 Jun 1931
- Septimus Broun4 b. 31 May 1841, d. 31 May 1841
- Jessie Souper Broun+4 b. 22 May 1842, d. 14 Dec 1873
- Edward Richard Broun20 b. 18 Jun 1844, d. Oct 1844
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Citations
- [S192] Private papers of Philip William Atkins.
- [S15] Website Family Search (www.familysearch.org/eng/search).
- [S435] Website Scotlands People (http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/Search/results.aspx).
- [S3] Private papers of P.W. Atkins.
- [S1119] Ian Berryman A Colony Detailed The First Census of Western Australia 1832.
- [S976] Unknown author, 'Inquirer (Perth)', "17 January 1844 page 2."
- [S976] Unknown author, 'Inquirer (Perth)', "10 June 1846 page 2."
- [S1015] Various authors, 'The Perth Gazette', "Saturday 29 July 1848, page 3."
- [S976] Unknown author, 'Inquirer (Perth)', "20 September 1848 page 2."
- [S976] Unknown author, 'Inquirer (Perth)', "3 October 1849 page 2."
- [S1005] Journal of Caroline Broun "unknown cd."
- [S1005] Journal of Caroline Broun "page 118."
- [S976] Unknown author, 'Inquirer (Perth)', "11 January 1871 page 2."
- [S435] Website Scotlands People (http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/Search/results.aspx) "Valuation Roll 1875-1876."
- [S1019] Court Petition of Peter Nicholas Broun.
- [S165] Webpage Ancestry.com (Ancestry.com) "C Broun probate notice; Ancestry.com.au."
- [S982] E-mails from Corinne Fordschmid to Robert Atkins, January 2016 onwards "image provided by C. Fordschmid."
- [S1107] Website deceased online (https://www.deceasedonline.com/servlet/GSDOSearch).
- [S165] Webpage Ancestry.com (Ancestry.com) "Ancestry.com.au."
- [S998] Index to unknown record type, unknown second location, 1820 - 1907.
Lionel Lukin1,2
M, b. 14 April 1801, d. 22 July 1863
| Lionel Lukin "Deepdale" Toodyay |
Birth* | 14 April 1801 | Lionel Lukin was born on 14 April 1801 at Wandsworth, London, England.3 |
Census* | 1 July 1832 | He appeared on the census of 1 July 1832 at North Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia; Boat Builder.4 |
Marriage* | 6 July 1837 | He married Jane Sarah Cruickshank on 6 July 1837 at London, England.1 |
Psgr List* | 23 December 1837 | Lionel Lukin and Jane Sarah Cruickshank were found on a passenger list on 23 December 1837 at Perth, Western Australia, Australia, on the 'Eleanor' from London.3 |
Death* | 22 July 1863 | Lionel Lukin died on 22 July 1863 at 'Deepdale', Toodyay, Western Australia, Australia, at age 62.3 |
Jane Sarah Cruickshank
F, b. 12 May 1817, d. 29 June 1872
Birth* | 12 May 1817 | Jane Sarah Cruickshank was born on 12 May 1817 at Enmore, Somerset, England.1 |
Marriage* | 6 July 1837 | She married Lionel Lukin, son of Lionel Boyd Lukin and Isabella May Tatlock, on 6 July 1837 at London, England.2 |
Married Name | 6 July 1837 | As of 6 July 1837,her married name was Lukin.2 |
Psgr List* | 23 December 1837 | Jane Sarah Cruickshank and Lionel Lukin were found on a passenger list on 23 December 1837 at Perth, Western Australia, Australia, on the 'Eleanor' from London.1 |
Death* | 29 June 1872 | Jane Sarah Cruickshank died on 29 June 1872 at Toodyay, Western Australia, Australia, at age 55. |
Burial* | | She was buried at Toodyay Cemetery, Toodyay, Western Australia, Australia.3 |
Lionel Boyd Lukin1,2
M, b. 1776, d. 1840
Birth* | 1776 | Lionel Boyd Lukin was born in 1776.1,2 |
Marriage* | | He married Isabella May Tatlock; date unknown.1 |
Death* | 1840 | Lionel Boyd Lukin died in 1840.2 |
Isabella May Tatlock1,2
F, b. 1780, d. 1858
Birth* | 1780 | Isabella May Tatlock was born in 1780.1,2 |
Marriage* | | She married Lionel Boyd Lukin; date unknown.1 |
Married Name | | Her married name was Lukin.1 |
Death* | 1858 | Isabella May Tatlock died in 1858.2 |
Emily Jane Lukin1
F, b. 24 April 1838, d. 21 February 1884
Married Name | | Her married name was Broun.1 |
Birth* | 24 April 1838 | Emily Jane Lukin was born on 24 April 1838 at Guildford, Perth, Western Australia, Australia.3 |
Marriage* | 13 March 1856 | She married James William Broun, son of Peter Nicholas Broun and Caroline Simpson, on 13 March 1856 at St Georges Church, Perth, Western Australia, Australia.4,5,6 |
Census* | 31 December 1859 | Emily Jane Lukin and James William Broun appeared on the census of 31 December 1859 at "Avondale", York, Western Australia, Australia, it noted "wife absent at Mr Lukin's Toodyay" also registered a cook, herdsman, three shepherds and two threashers.7 |
Death* | 21 February 1884 | Emily Jane Lukin died on 21 February 1884 at "Avondale Park", Beverley, Western Australia, Australia, at age 45 "succumed to the after effects of an attack of the measles."4,3,8 |
Burial* | | She was buried at St Peters Church, Gilgering, Western Australia, Australia. |
Family | James William Broun b. 30 Jun 1831, d. 18 Jul 1897 |
Children | - Emily Anne Frances Broun+4 b. 13 Dec 1856, d. 2 Dec 1934
- Isobella Charlotte Broun+4 b. 30 Oct 1858, d. 7 Jan 1945
- Frederick Richard Boyd Broun+4 b. 1860, d. 30 Jul 1941
- Richard Lionel Charles Broun9 b. 1860
- Peter Nicholas Broun4 b. 18 Jun 1862, d. 11 Aug 1884
- Mabel Broun4 b. 1864, d. 8 Dec 1938
- Maude May Broun+4 b. 4 May 1866, d. 30 May 1932
- Emma Caroline Broun+4 b. 27 Jan 1868, d. 20 Aug 1938
- Grace Broun+4 b. 14 Oct 1869, d. 11 Nov 1958
- James William Broun+4 b. 1871, d. 19 Jul 1928
- George Leake Broun+4 b. 6 Feb 1873, d. 21 Jan 1934
- Frank Tyndall Broun MLA, JP+ b. 31 May 1876, d. 1 Apr 1930
- Sarah Jane Cruickshank Broun+4 b. 1878, d. 17 Aug 1949
- Muriel Broun+4 b. 1881, d. 8 Jun 1961
|
Citations
- [S157] Robert Philip Atkins.
- [S192] Private papers of Philip William Atkins.
- [S127] Unknown author, 'West Australian Newspaper', "1 March 1884."
- [S3] Private papers of P.W. Atkins.
- [S254] Reference on Marriages Index, 15 May 2011.
- [S974] Microfilm Baptism Register, Perth, 1829 - 1833 & 1834 - 1855 "unknown cd."
- [S898] Unknown census type for York, Western Australia,.
- [S463] Various authors, 'The Inquirer & Commercial News, Perth',.
- [S19] Website poineerindex (www.justice.wa.gov.au/_apps/poineerindex).
McBryde Anderson Broun1
M, b. 9 November 1826, d. 7 December 1866
Birth* | 9 November 1826 | McBryde Anderson Broun was born on 9 November 1826 at Newmains, Lochmaben, Dumfrieshire, Scotland.1 |
Baptism | 21 November 1826 | He was baptized on 21 November 1826 at Newmains, Lochmaben, Dumfrieshire, Scotland.2 |
(Resident) Residence | 25 July 1828 | Peter Nicholas Broun and Caroline Simpson resided at Rockingham Row, Newington, London, England, on 25 July 1828. |
(Immigrant) Immigration | 1 June 1829 | Peter Nicholas Broun and Caroline Simpson immigrated on 1 June 1829 to Swan River Colony, Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia; on the "Parmelia."1 |
(Witness) Census | 1 July 1832 | McBryde Anderson Broun appeared on the census of 1 July 1832 in the household of Peter Nicholas Broun and Caroline Simpson at "Bassendean", Bassendean, Perth, Western Australia, Australia; Colonial Secretary duties usually kept Peter Broun in Perth, but the family may have been recored at 'Bassendean' his grant near Guildford. He was also the proprietor of 'Coulston', a grant on the left bank of the Swan opposite Ellen's Brook.3 |
Psgr List* | 25 September 1849 | McBryde Anderson Broun was found on a passenger list on 25 September 1849 at Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia, Sailed for China on the Empress.4 |
Psgr List | 2 April 1850 | He was found on a passenger list on 2 April 1850 at Freemantle, Western Australia, Australia, arrived on the brigantine "Empress" from Hong Kong.5 |
Occupation | 6 September 1850 | He was appointed Clerk in the Commissariat Department on 6 September 1850 at Freemantle, Western Australia, Australia.6 |
Marriage* | 19 July 1852 | He married Mary Ann Agett on 19 July 1852 at St John's church, Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia.1,7 |
Psgr List* | 4 August 1852 | McBryde Anderson Broun and Mary Ann Agett were found on a passenger list on 4 August 1852 at Freemantle, Western Australia, Australia, sailed for Adelaide via King George Sound per HMC Brig "Eleanora."8 |
Occupation | 7 December 1853 | McBryde Anderson Broun was "resigned his appointment in the Commissariat and is now Registrar, Convict Establishment" on 7 December 1853 at Western Australia, Australia.9 |
Anecdote* | 28 August 1856 | Newspaper notice (Perth Gazette 5/9/1856) of public auction of 1,455 acres of land on the right bank of the Swan River known as "Bassendean". Also 100 acres opposite the above and known as "St Ann's.10" |
Occupation* | | He was Registrar in the Convict Department at Western Australia, Australia.11 |
Death* | 7 December 1866 | He died on 7 December 1866 at Perth, Western Australia, Australia, at age 40; Buried in the same grave next to his father's coffin.1,12,13 |
Burial* | 8 December 1866 | He was buried on 8 December 1866 at East Perth Cemetery, East Perth, Perth, Western Australia, Australia; Sunstroke.14 |
Citations
- [S3] Private papers of P.W. Atkins.
- [S435] Website Scotlands People (http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/Search/results.aspx) "provided by Corinne Fordschmid."
- [S1119] Ian Berryman A Colony Detailed The First Census of Western Australia 1832.
- [S976] Unknown author, 'Inquirer (Perth)', "3 October 1849 page 2."
- [S1015] Various authors, 'The Perth Gazette', "5/4/1850 page 2."
- [S1015] Various authors, 'The Perth Gazette', "6/9/1850 page 2."
- [S1015] Various authors, 'The Perth Gazette', "23/7/1852 TROVE."
- [S976] Unknown author, 'Inquirer (Perth)', "4/8/1852 page 1; TROVE."
- [S976] Unknown author, 'Inquirer (Perth)', "7/12/1853 page 1; TROVE."
- [S1015] Various authors, 'The Perth Gazette',.
- [S228] Website WEBSITE*TROVE Newspaper Archives (http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/home) "The Herald Fremantle 2 March 1871 page 2."
- [S257] Unknown author, 'birth', "28 December 1866."
- [S1005] Journal of Caroline Broun "unknown cd."
- [S1122] Website East Perth Cemeteries (https://www.eastperthcemeteries.com.au/).
- [S11] Broun Family Tree.
Mary Ann Agett1
F, b. 13 October 1830, d. 7 February 1871
Birth* | 13 October 1830 | Mary Ann Agett was born on 13 October 1830.1 |
Married Name | 19 July 1852 | As of 19 July 1852,her married name was Broun.1,2 |
Marriage* | 19 July 1852 | She married McBryde Anderson Broun, son of Peter Nicholas Broun and Caroline Simpson, on 19 July 1852 at St John's church, Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia.1,2 |
Psgr List* | 4 August 1852 | Mary Ann Agett and McBryde Anderson Broun were found on a passenger list on 4 August 1852 at Freemantle, Western Australia, Australia, sailed for Adelaide via King George Sound per HMC Brig "Eleanora."3 |
Death* | 7 February 1871 | Mary Ann Agett died on 7 February 1871 at Sea Beach House, Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia, at age 40 "After a long and painful illness."4 |
Citations
- [S3] Private papers of P.W. Atkins.
- [S1015] Various authors, 'The Perth Gazette', "23/7/1852 TROVE."
- [S976] Unknown author, 'Inquirer (Perth)', "4/8/1852 page 1; TROVE."
- [S985] Unknown author, 'The Herald - Fremantle',.
- [S11] Broun Family Tree.
Anne Maingy Broun1
F, b. 4 April 1828, d. 31 December 1912
Birth* | 4 April 1828 | Anne Maingy Broun was born on 4 April 1828 at St Mary Newington, London, England.1,2 |
(Resident) Residence | 25 July 1828 | Peter Nicholas Broun and Caroline Simpson resided at Rockingham Row, Newington, London, England, on 25 July 1828. |
Baptism | 25 July 1828 | Anne Maingy Broun was baptized on 25 July 1828 at Rockingham Row, Newington, London, England.3,4 |
(Immigrant) Immigration | 1 June 1829 | Peter Nicholas Broun and Caroline Simpson immigrated on 1 June 1829 to Swan River Colony, Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia; on the "Parmelia."1 |
(Witness) Census | 1 July 1832 | Anne Maingy Broun appeared on the census of 1 July 1832 in the household of Peter Nicholas Broun and Caroline Simpson at "Bassendean", Bassendean, Perth, Western Australia, Australia; Colonial Secretary duties usually kept Peter Broun in Perth, but the family may have been recored at 'Bassendean' his grant near Guildford. He was also the proprietor of 'Coulston', a grant on the left bank of the Swan opposite Ellen's Brook.5 |
Married Name | | Her married name was McNeil.1 |
Psgr List | 14 January 1852 | Anne Maingy Broun was found on a passenger list on 14 January 1852 at Freemantle, Western Australia, Australia, Miss Broun sailed for Ceylon on the barque "Anna Robertson."6 |
Marriage* | 5 October 1852 | She married Robert McNeil on 5 October 1852 at Ceylon.1 |
Correspondence* | 1869 | Anne Maingy Broun wrote at 31 Abbotsford Park in 1869 letter addressed to Caroline Broun from her daughter Anne M (Broun) McNeil dated 3 August 1869.7 |
Residence* | 26 June 1875 | She lived on 26 June 1875 at 3 Belmont Park, Kent, England.8 |
Census 1881* | 1881 | She appeared in the 1881 census at 52 Limes Grove, Lewisham, London, England.9 |
Psgr List* | 6 June 1882 | She was found on a passenger list on 6 June 1882 at Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia.10 |
Residence* | 1910 | She and Louise McNeil lived in 1910 at Victoria Road, Freemantle, Western Australia, Australia; home duties.11 |
Death* | 31 December 1912 | Anne Maingy Broun died on 31 December 1912 at 15 James Street, Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia, at age 84.1,12 |
Citations
- [S3] Private papers of P.W. Atkins.
- [S88] Webpage Ancestry.com (Ancestry.com).
- [S984] Webpage FamilySearch (unknown url).
- [S175] Website ancestry.com.au (www.ancestry.com.au).
- [S1119] Ian Berryman A Colony Detailed The First Census of Western Australia 1832.
- [S1015] Various authors, 'The Perth Gazette', "16/1/1852 page 3."
- [S1005] Journal of Caroline Broun "page 118."
- [S1019] Court Petition of Peter Nicholas Broun.
- [S79] Webpage Ancestry.com (Ancestry.com).
- [S878] Website WAGS (http://wags.org.au) "WA Passenger Arrivals Index 1839-1890.
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- [S62] Webpage Ancestry.com (Ancestry.com).
- [S1005] Journal of Caroline Broun "unknown cd."
- [S11] Broun Family Tree.
Robert McNeil1
M, b. 25 March 1821, d. 4 July 1873
| Robert McNeil |
Ellen Stirling Broun1
F, b. 31 October 1829, d. 6 June 1875
Birth* | 31 October 1829 | Ellen Stirling Broun was born on 31 October 1829 at Perth, Western Australia, Australia.1,2 |
Baptism | 6 December 1829 | She was baptized on 6 December 1829 at Perth, Western Australia, Australia.2 |
(Witness) Census | 1 July 1832 | She appeared on the census of 1 July 1832 in the household of Peter Nicholas Broun and Caroline Simpson at "Bassendean", Bassendean, Perth, Western Australia, Australia; Colonial Secretary duties usually kept Peter Broun in Perth, but the family may have been recored at 'Bassendean' his grant near Guildford. He was also the proprietor of 'Coulston', a grant on the left bank of the Swan opposite Ellen's Brook.3 |
Married Name | 1 August 1850 | As of 1 August 1850,her married name was Tyndall.1,4 |
Marriage* | 1 August 1850 | Ellen Stirling Broun married John Cutbeth Tyndall on 1 August 1850 at St Johns Church, Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia; 4 daughters.1,4 |
Anecdote* | | This image was found in Caroline Broun's Journal with the note:"I send you a likeness of Mr Shirriff holding my pony and myself, Gertrude & the dogs. Address Maddacoombera, Dimboola, Ceylon.5 |
Census 1861* | 1861 | Ellen Stirling Broun and John Cutbeth Tyndall appeared in the 1861 census at England.6 |
Death* | 6 June 1875 | Ellen Stirling Broun died on 6 June 1875 at Royal Hotel, Blackfriars, London, England, at age 45.1,7,8 |
Burial* | 8 June 1875 | She was buried on 8 June 1875 at All Saints, Harrow, England.7 |
Citations
- [S3] Private papers of P.W. Atkins.
- [S974] Microfilm Baptism Register, Perth, 1829 - 1833 & 1834 - 1855 "unknown cd."
- [S1119] Ian Berryman A Colony Detailed The First Census of Western Australia 1832.
- [S463] Various authors, 'The Inquirer & Commercial News, Perth',.
- [S1005] Journal of Caroline Broun "unknown cd."
- [S170] Webpage Ancestry.com (Ancestry.com).
- [S187] Webpage Ancestry.com (Ancestry.com).
- [S463] Various authors, 'The Inquirer & Commercial News, Perth', "21 July 1875."
- [S175] Website ancestry.com.au (www.ancestry.com.au).
- [S11] Broun Family Tree.
John Cutbeth Tyndall1
M, b. 13 February 1822, d. 20 July 1897
Milit-Beg* | | John Cutbeth Tyndall began military service Col. British Army, 2nd Dragoon Guards, Queen's Bays.2 |
Birth* | 13 February 1822 | He was born on 13 February 1822 at The Tything, Worcester, Worcestershire, England.3 |
Baptism | 13 September 1822 | He was baptized on 13 September 1822 at Claines, Worcester, Worcestershire, England.4 |
Marriage* | 1 August 1850 | He married Ellen Stirling Broun, daughter of Peter Nicholas Broun and Caroline Simpson, on 1 August 1850 at St Johns Church, Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia; 4 daughters.1,5 |
Occupation* | | John Cutbeth Tyndall was Coffee planter, then England at Ceylon.1 |
Census 1861* | 1861 | He and Ellen Stirling Broun appeared in the 1861 census at England.6 |
Census 1891* | 1891 | John Cutbeth Tyndall appeared in the 1891 census at Wimbledon, Surrey, England.7 |
Death* | 20 July 1897 | He died on 20 July 1897 at Wennington, Essex, England, at age 75.8 |
Citations
- [S3] Private papers of P.W. Atkins.
- [S11] Broun Family Tree.
- [S416] Website FINDMYPAST (http://www.findmypast.com.au) "Mocavo.com list of inscriptions."
- [S984] Webpage FamilySearch (unknown url).
- [S463] Various authors, 'The Inquirer & Commercial News, Perth',.
- [S170] Webpage Ancestry.com (Ancestry.com).
- [S175] Website ancestry.com.au (www.ancestry.com.au) "Ancestry.com, 1891 England Census, Class: RG12; Piece: 607; Folio: 12; Page: 21; GSU roll: 6095717."
- [S382] Website England & Wales FreeBDM Death Index: 1837-1915 (http://search.ancestry.com.au/search/db.aspx?dbid=8914).
- [S175] Website ancestry.com.au (www.ancestry.com.au).
Ellen Louise Pettit1
F, b. August 1854, d. 28 August 1926
Birth* | August 1854 | Ellen Louise Pettit was born in August 1854 at Northam, Western Australia, Australia.2 |
Birth Reg | 1855 | Her birth was registered in the (an unknown value) in the an unknown place registration district.3 |
Marriage* | 1 September 1886 | She married James William Broun, son of Peter Nicholas Broun and Caroline Simpson, on 1 September 1886 at York, Western Australia, Australia.1,4 |
Married Name | 2 September 1886 | As of 2 September 1886,her married name was Broun.1 |
Death* | 28 August 1926 | Ellen Louise Pettit died on 28 August 1926 at Beverley, Western Australia, Australia.5,6 |
Burial* | | She was buried at St Peters Church, Gilgering, Western Australia, Australia. |
Citations
- [S3] Private papers of P.W. Atkins.
- [S228] Website WEBSITE*TROVE Newspaper Archives (http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/home) "The Beverley Times 3 September 1926."
- [S19] Website poineerindex (www.justice.wa.gov.au/_apps/poineerindex).
- [S15] Website Family Search (www.familysearch.org/eng/search).
- [S452] Photo of Ellen Broun Headstone.
- [S1088] Unknown author, 'unknown short article title', "2 September 1926."
Unnamed Broun1
M, b. 31 March 1833, d. 3 April 1833
Birth* | 31 March 1833 | Unnamed Broun was born on 31 March 1833 at Bassendean, Perth, Western Australia, Australia.1,2 |
Death* | 3 April 1833 | He died on 3 April 1833 at Bassendean, Perth, Western Australia, Australia.1,2 |
Citations
- [S3] Private papers of P.W. Atkins.
- [S257] Unknown author, 'birth', "6 April 1833."