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BLENNERHASSETT / HASSETT family of TASMANIA, AUSTRALIA Blennerhassett Family Tree (BH19_Tasmania_TA.xlsx) revised January 2012, copyright © Bill Jehan 1968-2012 Thanks to all who have contributed to these pages - please send additions & corrections to email: [email protected] TA 01 >|>> <???> Blennerhassett >>>>>>>>>>>|>> James Blennerhassett >>>>>>>>>>>>|>> Thomas Hassett b.c1857 >>>>>>>>>>|>> Thomas Hassett / | (alias Hassett) New Zealand Editor | b.26.12.1896 Zeehan, Tasmania m. <???> | emig. to New Zealand perhaps(?) d.1927 in NZ | | with his brother / |>>Michael Hassett Perhaps(?) identical with: | John James Blennerhassett m.8.10.1896 (1st cousin) | b.9.6.1898 Zeehan, Tasmania Timothy Blennerhassett who is said to have | / at Zeehan, Tasmania | d.?.6.1882 bur. Point Cygnet, Tasmania, Australia | both moved on to Hobart, / |>><son> Hassett | Tasmania c1850/51; Charlotte Ann | It is possible(?) the above description is wrong and | James later settled at Blennerhassett |>><dau.> Hassett Timothy Blennerhassett (above) is this Timothy Hassett: | Sydney, NSW, Australia (alias Hassett) | b.c1809/10 St. Michaels Parish, Co.Limerick, Ireland; | / b.16.7.1868 |>><dau.> Hassett emig. to Tasmania; of Three Hut Point, Tasmania 1885 | m. <???> at Launceston, Tasmania; | / | perhaps(?) d.1927 in NZ |>><dau.> Hassett d.27.9.1885 at Three Hut Point; Will - £100 to his wife | dau. of John "Jack" James ["The Mercury" Hobart 3.10.1885 and 24.11.1885]; | Blennerhassett (TA 04) bur. in the graveyard of St.James' Church (RC) Cygnet; | headstone inscription does not mention his wife |>>John "Jack" James >>>>>>>>>>>>>>|>> Mary Constance >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>|>> Molly Benson >>>>>>>>>>>>>>|>> Jenny Direen >>>>>>>>>>>>>|>> | Blennerhassett Sr | (Madeline ?) Blennerhassett | d. post.1990 | / | | (alias Hassett) | (alias Hassett) | of Hobard, Tasmania; | m. Michael Derrico | | b.c1830/35 Ireland (death | b.19.5.1865 | she let the farm after her | (whose bro. John Derrico | | record indicates b.1830) | at Point Cygnet, Tasmania | husband died | is a racing cyclist, who | | d.22.12.1914 at | / | / | won the 2000m wheel 1972) |>> | 100 Goulburn St., Hobart, | m.11.6.1883 Hobart; | m. (RC) <???> Direen | | | Tasmania; Labourer | (John) Joseph Benson | farmer; d.c1982 | |>> | / | | | | | Believed to be RC; | | | |>> photos: courtesy of Bette Barnes | went to New Zealand with his | | | | | brother James Blennerhassett; | | | |>> NOTE: Three Hut Point, previously known by its native | then c1850/51 both moved | | | | name "Taroonawenna", is now named "Gordon"; in the | on to Hobart, Tasmania, | | | |>> south of Tasmania, 30km from Cygnet Point, it was called | where John settled | | | Three Hut Point because the first houses were a Police | / | | |>>Bevan Direen >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>|>> Court, a Watch House and a dwelling for a constable | m.13.6.1864 (not 1863) | | | / | / | at St.Joseph's RC Church, | | | m. <???> | m.7.8.1854 Hobart, Tasmania; | Hobart, Tasmania; | photos: courtesy of Bette Barnes | | Ann Kerwin (not Kennir); of Co.Carlow, Ireland; | Charlotte Ellen | | | |>> she was tried 27.2.1849 at Wicklow, Ireland, | FitzGerald Ross | | | | accused of setting fire to a house; found guilty | b.c1846 Westminster, | | | | and transported to Tasmania for 7 years | (London), England | | | | | / | | | |>> if it is Timothy, he may also be identical with: | emig. to Victoria, Australia; | | | | Timothy Hassett, transported to Tasmania from | Australia c1851; moved to | | | | <???> on ship "Louisa", arriving 28.5.1845; | Tasmania, Australia c1860 | | | | Went on to NSW; | servant in 1864; | | | |>> made application to bring out his family | d.31.7.1925 Armadale, | | | | | Victoria; bur. 1.8.1925 | | | | if it is Timothy, he may also be identical with: | Brighton Cemetery, Victoria | | | | Timothy Hassett who was a farmer at North West Bay, | | | | |>> Kingsborough, Tasmania in 1866 | | | | | [Kingsborough Directory 1866] | | | | |>> | | | | | | | |>><???> Direen >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>|>> | | | / | | | m. <???> | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Charlotte Ellen FitzGerald Ross | John "Jack" James Hassett | Kathleen Laura Hassett | Hassett c1846-1925 | c1835-1914 | c1892-1968 TA 01 | / | | (TA 05) TA 02 | / | | | (MARY) JANE FITZGERALD: | |>>Charlotte Helen Benson >>>>>>|>> Mary Constance Grace >>>>>>>|>> | Charlotte Ellen Fitzgerald Ross | | b.12.12.1887 Tasmania b.15.10.1917 d.16.7.1974 | | was a daughter of Robert | | / Ashfield, Sydney, NSW | | Stewart Ross, gentleman, | | m.8.4.1911 / | | and Mary Jane FitzGerald | | Philip Thomas Grace m.1940 Sydney, NSW | | (b.c1823/6) | | b.1878 Hobart, Tasmania William Henry French | | / | | b.1915 Paddington, | | (Mary) Jane FitzGerald married: | | Sydney; d.31.12.1974 | | m.1st Robert Stewart Ross | | Belfield, Sydney, NSW | | (in England?) | | | | they had a daughter: Charlotte | | | | Ellen FitzGerald Ross - | | | | her husband R. S. Ross died; | | | | as a widow she was tried, | | | | convicted and transported | | | | (from Wales?) to Tasmamia | | | | / | | | | m.2nd Thomas Tynan, | | | | (in Tasmania) | | | | they four children: | | | | John Thomas Tynan, | | | | Ann Jane Tynan, | | | | William Martin Tynan | | | | another who d. in infancy | | | | / | | |>> | m.3rd Thomas Douglass | | | | (in Tasmania, late in life) | | | | / | | | | (Mary) Jane F.T.D. is buried | | | | at Cornelian Bay Cemetery, | | |>> | Hobart (pauper section) | | | | as "Jane Douglass" | | | | | | | | | | | ? | | | ? | | | | | | | |>>Michael Hassett b.c1837 | | |>> d.13.5.1872 Tasmania; | | | perhaps(?) a brother | | | of the above… | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |>> | | | | | | | | | | | |>> | | | | | | | |>>Kathleen Irene Monica >>>>>>>|>> Gloria Grace >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>|>> | | Benson b.1892 b.?.12.1920 | | | / / ? | | m.1918 William Grace m. Leonard George | | | Corcoran |>> | | b.26.7.1917 | | | | | |>><dau.> Benson >>>>>>>>>>>>|>> Frank Walker >>>>>>>>>>>>>|>> | | m. <???> Walker solicitor; served in the | | Royal Australian Navy; | |>><son> Benson of Cranbourne, Victoria | |>><child> Benson / | |>><child> Benson m. 1st <???> | |>><child> Benson / | |>><child> Benson m. 2nd <???> | |>><child> Benson | |>><child> Benson TA 02 | |>><child> Benson TA 03 | |>>John "Jack" Henry >>>>>>>>>>>>>|>> Fred Hassett | Blennerhassett Jr | / | (alias Hassett) | m. Eileen Barnett | b.9.11.1866 Launceston, | | Tasmania |>>Blenner Thomas Gladstone >>>>>>>>>>|>> Kathleen Hassett >>>>>>>>>>>|>> | / | Hassett | / | | m.9.9.1891 | of Hobart, Tasmania | m. Thomas Salter |>> | Hobart, Tasmania; | b.16.3.1906 d.14.12.1979 | | | Emily Louisa Lord b.c1869 | / | |>> | Port Cygnet, Tasmania | m. Lola Walker b.c1914 | | | | (aunt of Max Walker, | |>> | | the cricketer) | | | | | |>> | | | | | |>>John Henry Hassett | |>> | | b.29.4.1896 Hobart | | | | | |>> | | | | | |>>Robert Hassett | | | | | |>> | |>>Charlotte Louisa "Dolly" | | | | Hassett | |>> | | b.8.10.1897 Hobart | | | | / | |>> | | m. William Wood | | | |>>Yvonne Hassett >>>>>>>>>>>>>|>> | | | / | | | | m. Stephan Bagorski d. |>> | | | | | |>>Rhona Hassett >>>>>>>>>>>>>|>> | | | / | | | | m. Paul Puncheon |>> | | | | | | |>>Barry Hassett |>> | | | | | |>>Elsie Hassett >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>|>> | | | / | | | | m. Denis Lester |>> | | | | | | | |>> | | | | | |>>Pat Hassett >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>|>> | | | / | | | | m. Peter Howard |>> | | | | | |>>Blenner Hassett >>>>>>>>>>>>|>> | | | / | | | | m. Maree Grant |>> | | | (her 2nd m.) | | | | |>> | | | | | |>>Dianne Hassett >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>|>> | | / | | | m. Peter Duggan |>> | | | |>>Andrew Hassett >>>>>>>>>>>>|>> Anthony "Tony" Hassett >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>|>> | | / | of Tasmania; | | | m. <???> | / | | | | m. Pamela Tuton (Turton?) |>> | |>>Mary Hassett | | | / |>>Peter Hassett >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>|>> | | m. Jack Tonks of Tasmania | | | / |>> | | m. Gywn <???> | | | |>> | | | | | | | | | | TA 03 | | TA 04 | | | |>>Ismay Clarice Mary Hassett >>>>>>|>> Eileen Mary Hassett >>>>>>>>>>|>> | | b.8.2.1900 d.9.10.1928 b.27.9.1920 at Salvation | | | / Army Home for Girls, Elim; | | | p.1st Thomas Broughton (?) d.17.8.1998 | | | / / | | | / m.c1938 | | | / Albert Charles Broadby | | | / b.29.10.1915 d.1.7.1978 | | | / | | | p.2nd Clyde Tonks >>>>>>>>>>>|>> Albert Clyde Hassett | | | | (aka Robert Charles Morris | | | | & William Charles Morris) | | | | / | | | | m.1st 15.9.1944 to <???> | | | | (son: Barry Clive Morris) | | | | / | | | | m.2nd 1954 to <???> |>> | | | | | | |>>Jack Francis Hassett | | | | b.27.10.1923 Hobart, d. | | | | | | ? |>>Ray Hassett | | ? | b.17.2.1925 Hobart, d. |>> | ? | | | | |>>Lola Mary Hassett | | | | b.13.4.1926 d. | | | | |>> | | |>>Jean Phyllis Hassett | | | b.17.5.1927 of W.A. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |>>one of the above >>>>>>>>>>>|>> <dau.> <???> | | / | | m. Thomas Reardon | | of Cygnet, Tasmania |>> | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |>> | | | | | | | | | | |>>Charlotte Ann Blennerhassett>|>> >>>issue (TA 01) | (alias Hassett) b.16.7.1868 | at Launceston, Tasmania; | / | m.8.10.1896 (1st cousin) at Zeehan, Tasmania | Thomas Hassett b.c1857; Newspaper Editor, New Zealand | perhaps(?) d.1929 N.Zealand | son of James Blennerhassett (TA 01) | | |>>Charles Blennerhassett (alias Hassett) b.4.7.1872 Launceston | | |>>William Blennerhassett (alias Blenner Hassett) | b.22.8.1875 Hobart, Tasmania (sometimes spelt "Blennard" in error) TA 04 | TA 05 | |>>James "Jim" Blennerhassett >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>|>> Horace James Hassett >>>>>>>|>> Horace John James >>>>>>>>>|>> | (alias Blenner Hassett) | b.1901 d.c1975 NSW | Hassett; b.2.10.1926 | | b.1876 |
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    FOR CLUB AND COUNTRY by Ken Williams MCC Library Volunteer LIBRARY 2000 © The Melbourne Cricket Club Library Published by the MCC Library Melbourne Cricket Ground Yarra Park, East Melbourne 3002 First Published 2000 ISBN 0 9578074 0 6 Printed by: Buscombe Vicprint Typeset in: Garamond, Frutiger Designed by: George Petrou Design CONTENTS FOREWORD 2-3 RIGG, Keith Edward 45-46 BLACKHAM, John McCarthy 4-5 NAGEL, Lisle Ernest 46-47 COOPER, Bransby Beauchamp 6 DARLING, Leonard Stuart 48-49 MIDWINTER, William Evans 7-8 EBELING, Hans Irvine 50-51 KELLY,Thomas Joseph Dart 9-10 FLEETWOOD-SMITH, Leslie O'Brien 52-54 SPOFFORTH, Frederick Robert 10-12 IVERSON, John Bryan 54-57 ALLAN, Francis Erskine 13 McDONALD, Colin Campbell 57-58 ALEXANDER, George 14-15 KLINE, Lindsay Francis 59-60 BONNOR, George John 15-16 GUEST, Colin Ernest John 60-61 McDONNELL, Percy Stanislaus 17-18 WATSON, Graeme Donald 62-63 MOULE, William Henry 19 SHEAHAN, Andrew Paul 64-65 COULTHARD, George 20-21 WALKER, Maxwell Henry Norman 66-67 BRUCE, William 22 MOSS, Jeffrey Kenneth 68 TRUMBLE, John William 23 JONES, Dean Mervyn 69-70 WALTERS, Francis Henry 24 APPENDIX ONE: 71-77 McILWRAITH, John 25 Other Melbourne Cricket Club EDWARDS, John Dunlop 26 Test representatives. TRUMBLE, Hugh 27-28 APPENDIX TWO: 78-79 McLEOD, Robert William 29-30 Players to represent Victoria GRAHAM, Henry 30-31 whilst playing members of the McLEOD, Charles Edward 32-33 Melbourne Cricket Club ARMSTRONG, Warwick Windridge 34-35 APPENDIX THREE: 80 HAZLITT, Gervys Rignold 36-37 Melbourne Cricket Club RANSFORD, Vernon Seymour 38-39 First XI players who played first class HENDRY, Hunter Scott Thomas Laurie 40-41 cricket whilst not playing members PONSFORD, William Harold 42-44 of the club.
  • Melbourne Cricket Club XXIX Club Sixty-Third Annual Report

    Melbourne Cricket Club XXIX Club Sixty-Third Annual Report

    THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK FOR PRINT PURPOSES Melbourne Cricket Club XXIX Club Sixty-Third Annual Report Table of Contents 2018/19 MCC XXIX CLUB COMMITTEE 2 CHAIRMAN’S REPORT 3 FINANCE REPORT FOR SEASON 2018/19 5 INTRODUCTION TO THE MCC XXIX CLUB 7 SIGNIFICANT CLUB DATES 7 A NOTE ON THE FORMATION OF THE MCC XXIX CLUB 8 PREVIOUS GUEST SPEAKERS 9 LIST OF FOUNDING MEMBERS OF MCC XXIX CLUB – 1956 10 2018/19 RESULTS AT A GLANCE 11 MCC XXIX CLUB V ROYAL SELANGOR CLUB OVER 40’S 12 MCC XXIX CLUB V ROYAL SELANGOR CLUB 14 MCC XXIX CLUB V KELAWAR CRICKET CLUB 15 MCC XXIX CLUB V AUSTRALIAN CRICKET SOCIETY 17 MCC XXIX CLUB V PUCKAPUNYAL CRICKET CLUB 18 MCC XXIX CLUB V BENDIGO CC 20 MCC XXIX CLUB V CRICKETERS CLUB OF NSW 21 MCC XXIX CLUB V VIGNERONS XI 22 MCC XXIX CLUB V MEDIA XI 24 MCC XXIX CLUB V MCC PRESIDENT’S XI 26 MCC XXIX CLUB V COMBINED CLUB XI 27 MCC XXIX CLUB V CRUSADERS’ XI 28 MCC CLUB XXIX V EPICURE XI 29 MCC XXIX CLUB V N.Z. OLD HIGHLANDERS XI 31 MCC XXIX CLUB V HMAS CERBERUS 32 MCC XXIX CLUB V QUEENSLAND CRICKETERS’ CLUB 33 LIST OF MCC XXIX CLUB MEMBERS (*MEMBERS FOR LIFE) 35 MCDONALD, IAN HAMILTON 38 Page | 1 2018/19 MCC XXIX Club Committee Chairman: Colin Walker Hon Secretary: Matthew Stein Hon Treasurer: Mark Butler Committee: Mark Anderson Geoff Fidler Ash Midlin Tim Norton Peter Petricola Michael Sholly Life Members: Tom Leather Ian McDonald Permanent Backstop: Sir Robert Menzies (1958 1977) Dr Don Cordner (1994 2005) Paul Sheahan AM (2018 Past Presidents: 1957 1959 Keith Tolhurst 1960 1962 Ian McDonald 1963 1965 Keith Rigg 1966 1968 Col McCutcheon 1969 1971 Col Spargo 1972 1974 Col Munro 1975 1977 Max Haysom 1978 1980 Lindsay Birrell 1981 1983 Brian Watson 1984 1986 John McCarthy 1987 1989 Bob Lloyd 1990 1992 Graham Brown 1993 1995 Peter French 1996 1998 Peter Anderson 1999 2001 John Anderson 2002 2004 David Broad 2005 2007 Stuart Stockdale 2008 2009 Bill Stahmer 2009 2012 Mark Anderson 2013 - 2015 Philip Halbish 2015 - 2018 Geoff Fidler 2018 - Colin Walker Page | 2 Report It is with pleasure that I present my chairman 19.