MASSEY Family

MASSEY Family

MASSEY Family (50271) (22184) APPLEBY, Mary Ann b non Australian birth; CHANT, Emma b 17-Oct-18658 Qld.; par par John and Sarah Ann (nee ELSON); arr George Ishmael and Eliza (nee SOLWAY); res Brisbane 14-Sep-1866 per Eastern Empire; m(1) Longwood St., South Brisbane (1903);Strath Brisbane, Qld. sp James MASSEY ( - 1899), 3rd St., South Brisbane (1905); m Qld. sp child and 3rd son of John MASSEY and Mary Alexander MASSEY (1864 - 1939), 2nd child and Ann (nee SIMMONDS), ch William George Edwin 2nd son of James MASSEY and Emily (nee b 7-Jul-18778 d 29-Aug-1877, Edith Allison b 1- GUNN), ch Elsie Amelia Elizabeth b 18-Apr- Aug-18788 d 22-Jan-1942 (m PARSONS), George 18908 d 24-Jul-1904, Edith Annie b 29-Aug- Ernest, Frank Percival b 31-Dec-18828 d 3-May- 18928 d 18-Jul-1955, Ethel Emma, Martha Eva 1963, Clara Violet, Archibald Linton, Eveline b Abigail; d 2-Aug-19058 Brisbane, Qld., 39 years 26-Jul-18948 d 25-Sep-1894, Hazel Belle; m(2) 10 months old interred Toowong Cemetery, Por Brisbane, Qld.; sp Nathaniel PAINE; d 5-Jun- 1, Sect 101, #26 on 3 - Aug - 1905. 19348 Brisbane, Qld., 75 years old interred Lutwyche Cemetery, Por GP1, Sect 58A, #42 on MASSEY.-In loving remembrance of our 6 - Jun - 1934. dear sister, Mrs. Massey (Emma Chant), who departed this life on the 2nd August, 1905. Thou art not forgotten, Miss Mary Ann Massey to Mr. Nathaniel sister dear; Nor wilt thou ever be: So Paine, both of Brisbane, at 42 long as life and memory last We will Victoria Street, Spring Hill, City. remember thee. (Inserted by her loving brothers and sisters.) Family Notices. (1906, May 10). Queensland Figaro (Brisbane, Qld. : Family Notices. (1906, August 2). 1901 - 1936), p. 19. Queensland Times, Ipswich Herald & General Advertiser (Qld. : 1861 - (23727) 1908), p. 4. AUSTIN, Delsie Vera Jane par William and Rebecca (nee MASSEY). (50535) COSTELLO, Lillian b 17-Feb-19138 Beaudesert, (23728) Qld.; par William COSTELLO & Lillian EVANS; AUSTIN, Evelyn May par William and Rebecca m Brisbane, Qld. sp John MASSEY (1910 - (nee MASSEY). 1942), 3rd child and 3rd son of Alexander MASSEY and Maud (nee TAYLOR); d c2005 (23729) Canada. AUSTIN, Gladys Llene par William and Rebecca (nee MASSEY). (19154) DAY, Lilian Jane par Tom and Miriam (nee (23726) MASSEY). AUSTIN, Nelson Richard par William and Rebecca (nee MASSEY). (20467) DAY, Margaret Clara b 13-Jul-18988 Qld.; par (23637) Tom and Miriam (nee MASSEY); d 21-Oct-19228 AUSTIN, William m Qld. sp Rebecca MASSEY Brisbane, Qld., 24 years 3 months old interred (1871 - 1912), 3rd child and 3rd daughter of Lutwyche Cemetery, Por GP1, Sect 52A, #65 on Joseph MASSEY and Jane (nee WALSH), ch 23 - Oct - 1922. (headstone) Gladys Llene, Evelyn May, Nelson Richard, Delsie Vera Jane. (20478) DAY, Robert Nathaniel par Tom and Miriam (45123) (nee MASSEY). BOWLER, Walter Aubrey par Walter and Christina (nee HARRIS); m Brisbane, Qld. sp (20479) Ruby Jane MASSEY, 3rd child and 3rd daughter DAY, Thomas George Henry par Tom and of Joseph Copeland MASSEY and Margaret (nee Miriam (nee MASSEY). RUDDY). (19986) (50238) DAY, Tom b 19-Nov-18638 Brisbane, Qld.; par CAIRNS, Mary Ann m Qld. sp Edmond MASSEY Robert and Mary Ann (nee STAR); m Qld. sp (c1862 - 1913), 1st child and 1st son of James Miriam MASSEY (1873 - 1943), 4th child and 4th MASSEY and Emily (nee GUNN). daughter of Joseph MASSEY and Jane (nee WALSH), ch Thomas George Henry, Lilian Jane, Greg DAVIS Page 1 24 - Oct - 16 MASSEY Family Robert Nathaniel, Margaret Clara b 13-Jul- 18988 d 21-Oct-1922; d 4-Apr-19438 Brisbane, (51190) Qld., 79 years 5 months old interred Lutwyche FRYER, Harold Paul par Charles Ernest Cemetery, Por GP1, Sect 52A, #65 on 5 - Apr - Stanley and Amelia (nee MASSEY). 1943. (headstone) (50240) 8 (51189) FRYER, Jessie Amelia b 27-Apr-1884 Qld.; par FRYER, Charles par Charles Ernest Stanley Charles Ernest Stanley and Amelia (nee 8 and Amelia (nee MASSEY). MASSEY); d 5-Jun-1898 Qld., 14 years 2 months old interred Toowong Cemetery, Por 1, (50239) Sect 101, #24 on 6 - Jun - 1898. FRYER, Charles Ernest Stanley b ; par Charles FRYER & Marion TOWNSEND; m Brisbane, Qld. FRYER.-On the 5th June, at Ithaca- sp Amelia MASSEY (c1857 - 1935), 1st child and street, Normanby Hills, Jessie Amelia, 1st daughter of James MASSEY and Emily (nee the dearly beloved only daughter of C. GUNN), ch Jessie Amelia b 27-Apr-18848 d 5- E. S. and Amelia Fryer, aged 14 years. Jun-1898, Edmund Charles b 17-Jun-18868 d 19-Apr-1887, Ernest Stanley b 28-May-18888 d Family Notices. (1898, July 2). The 24-Oct-1894, Harold Paul, Charles, Unnamed b Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), 5-Dec-18988 d 5-Dec-1898, Norman; d 29-Aug- p. 4. 19418 Brisbane, Qld., 78 years old interred Toowong Cemetery, Por 1, Sect 101, #24-25 on (51191) 30 - Aug - 1941. FRYER, Norman par Charles Ernest Stanley and Amelia (nee MASSEY). (50241) FRYER, Edmund Charles b 17-Jun-18868 Qld.; (51188) par Charles Ernest Stanley and Amelia (nee FRYER, Unnamed b 5-Dec-18988 Qld.; par MASSEY); d 19-Apr-18878 Qld., 10 months old Charles Ernest Stanley and Amelia (nee interred Toowong Cemetery, Por 1, Sect 101, MASSEY); d 5-Dec-18988 Qld.,old interred #24 on 19 - Apr - 1887. Toowong Cemetery, Por 1, Sect 101, #24 on 5 - Dec - 1898. (50242) FRYER, Ernest Stanley b 28-May-18888 Qld.; (50234) par Charles Ernest Stanley and Amelia (nee GUNN, Emily arr Brisbane 28-May-1863 per MASSEY); d 24-Oct-18948 Brisbane, Qld., 6 Golden Dream having sailed from Liverpool on years 5 months old interred Toowong Thursday 12-Feb-1863; sp James MASSEY Cemetery, Por 1, Sect 101, #24 on 25 - Oct - (c1832 - 1899), ch Amelia bc1857 d 27-Jun- 1894. 1935 (m FRYER), Elizabeth Alice bc1860 d 28- May-1938 (m WOODGATE), Edmond bc1862 d 8 FRYER.-On the 24th October, at the 8-Jun-1913, Alexander b 7-Jul-1864 d 29-Jul- Sick Children's Hospital, Ernest 1939. Stanley, eldest son of Charles E. S. and Amelia Fryer, aged 6½ years. The following web address may have Family Notices. (1894, October 29). some more information about this The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - person. 1933), p. 4. Subject Link FRYER.-In fond memory of dear Ernest It would seem from the number of Stanley, eldest son of Charles E. S. atricles in the newspaper that Emily and Amelia Fryer, died 24th October, might not have wanted to come to 1894, aged 6½ years. Queensland and probably didn`t like Dearest Ernie, thou hast left us, being here. The last of the notices Thou dost dwell with angels now. appears in 1880 and nothing more has And a wreath of glory priceless, been found of Emily since then and it Sparkles on thy shining brow. is assumed that she has died about that time. Her husband James starts Family Notices. (1895, October 24). having children with Mary Elizabeth The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - HAIR at approximately the same time. 1933), p. 4. Greg DAVIS Page 2 24 - Oct - 16 MASSEY Family There is a letter in the dead letter trouble, give me that table cover;" office in October 1880 for an Emily the article was at once handed over to MASSEY living in Toowoomba, which was the police. a colonial posting. Senior Constable Tyrrell said he CENTRAL POLICE COURT. apprehended both prisoners, whom he found together; he first charged WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16. Massey, who protested her innocence, but on the way to the lock up she BEFORE Messrs. Petrie and Edmondstone. said, -" Well, I did take the table cover, and it is the first time I over DISORDERLIES.-Daniel Keeuan, charged did anything of the sort, forgive me, with being drunk, was discharged. and I will tell you where it is;" the Emily Massey was brought up charged other prisoner was charged with having with wilful destruction of property. received the stolen property. Massey It seems she had been given into now admitted having taken the missing custody by her husband for breaking a article, but Morris, who pleaded not pane of glass, his property. She was guilty, said she was passing by and discharged. saw Massey sitting by the side of the road with a table cover in her lap, CENTRAL POLICE COURT. (1870, February and to oblige her sbe (Morris) sold 17). The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 the article and gave her the money. - 1933), p. 5. Evidence having been given respecting the character of the prisoners, His Worship sentenced them to six months' OBSCENE LANGUAGE -Emily Massey was imprisonment, with hard labor. fined £3 for making use of obscene language in public place, or in CENTRAL POLICE COURT. (1873, January default one month's ímprisonment. 20). The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), p. 3. CENTRAL POLICE COURT. (1870, March 30). The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 CENTRAL POLICE COURT. - 1933), p. 2. MONDAY, JULY 28. A PURLOINED TABLE COVER -Bridget Morris and Emily Massey were charged, BEFORE the Police Magistrate. on remand, with larceny. Mr. Inspector Lewis conducted the prosecution -Mrs. DRUNKENNESS.-Seven drunkards were Humber, wife of Charles Humber, of the discharged, with the usual caution, White Hart Hotel, George-street, "not to come there again."-Emily stated that on the 16th instant, about Massey, charged with habitual 5 o'olock in the afternoon, she missed drunkenness, was sentenced to six the table cover now produced, worth 8s months' imprisonment in Toowoomba gaol or 10s.; she did not see the prisoners with hard labor.

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