Alured Tasker Faunce
Queanbeyan 1837
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Genealogy
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Descendants of Alured Tasker Faunce
Compiled from the new Monaro Pioneers
database: 21.11.08
First Generation
1. Alured Tasker Faunce, son of Sir Alured Dodsworth Faunce and Anna Maria Goddard, was born in 1807 in Colchester, Essex, England, died on April 26, 1856 in Queanbeyan, NSW1 at age 49, and was buried in Queanbeyan Riverside Cemetery, NSW.
Notes: Alured Faunce arrived in Sydney on 9 Oct 1832 on the Lord William Bentinck escorting 185 male prisoners most of whom were discharged in Hobart before the vessel came on to Sydney. His commission as a Lieutenant was purchased in Dec 1824 when he was seventeen years of age by his father Alured Dodsworth Faunce C.B. (1775-1850), who from 1822 to Feb 1832 was the Lieutenant Colonel in command of the regiment and later a Major-General. Alured was his eldest son and the main beneficiary of his will. At the time of his arrival in Sydney his rank was that of Lieutenant and he was the Adjutant. The Lieutenant's commission of his younger brother Thomas, who arrived in Sydney a week later on the Dunvegan Castle, was purchased early in 1832. During the September quarter of 1834 Alured purchased a Captain's commission
While senior captain and adjutant of the regiment he retired from the army on 1 October 1836 to become the police magistrate at Brisbane Water.
He soon gained the nickname of 'Ironman Faunce', and was frequently attacked by the Sydney Gazette and its editor George Cavenagh, whom he later sued for libel. His notoriety mainly stemmed from what was known as the 'Blindberry' case. On rather flimsy evidence he accused three leading citizens of complicity in stealing a cow named Blindberry. Two of the accused were also magistrates, one of them serving on the bench with him. The case excited wide interest in the colony, especially as the accused were imprisoned in irons under primitive conditions and their houses were searched without warrant before they were taken to Sydney. The autocratic behaviour of Faunce seems to have derived from his youth, ignorance and inexperience of civil life and law, and from his briefing before taking up his difficult post. In April 1837 at the trials in Sydney it was suggested that Governor Sir Richard Bourke, displeased with the general professional standards of magistrates, had advised Faunce that a firm magisterial hand was needed against the cattle thieves in the Brisbane Water district. Faunce was reprimanded by the Supreme Court and, in subsequent suits brought by the 'Blindberry' victims, had to pay £1500 damages, which forced him to sell his commission. Throughout the case he appeared to have had the support of Bourke who, in one of his last dispatches before leaving for England, strongly recommended to the secretary of state 'that all expenses in the three trials should be defrayed by the local Government'. This did nothing to increase the governor's popularity and the Sydney Gazette exploded with more editorials, particularly after the 'Man of Iron' was appointed to Queanbeyan as its salaried police magistrate.
Faunce arrived at Queanbeyan in November 1837, having obtained the grant by purchase of 810 acres (328 ha) near the town and 1012 acres (410 ha) at Windellama. He held the first sitting of the Queanbeyan, Molonglo, Gundaroo and Monaro bench on 23 February 1838. His subsequent magisterial record was active but unblemished, and he became a popular and respected figure in the growing community of the Limestone Plains. While playing with the Queanbeyan and Ginninderra cricket clubs on the old race-course at Queanbeyan he died suddenly on 26 April 1856.
On 27 January 1835 at Liverpool he married Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel J. K. Mackenzie, 4th Regiment, who also settled in the Monaro district, near Braidwood. They had six sons and three daughters.
(Source: Australian Dictionary of Biography - Online Edition) http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A010350b.htm
Alured married Elizabeth MacKenzie, daughter of Lt. Colonel John Kenneth MacKenzie and Charlotte Solomon, on January 27, 1835 in St. Luke's Church of England, Liverpool, NSW.2 Elizabeth was born in December 1816 in St. Omer, France, died on December 8, 1902 in Glebe, NSW3 at age 86, and was buried in Yass Cemetery, NSW.
More about Elizabeth:
• She immigrated to Australia with family on the vessel "Clyde" arriving August 27 1832.
Children from this marriage were:
2 F i. Charlotte Faunce was born on April 30, 1836 in Liverpool, NSW, was baptised on July 5 in St. Luke's Church of England, Liverpool, NSW,4 died on February 25, 1913 in "Micalago", Michelago, NSW5 at age 76, and was buried in Michelago Cemetery, NSW Grave 77b.
F ii. Anna Maria Faunce was born on November 30, 1838 in Queanbeyan, NSW, was baptised on January 29, 1839 in Queanbeyan, NSW, and died in 1839 in Queanbeyan, NSW6 at age 1.
3 M iii. Reverend Alured Dodsworth Faunce was born on May 30, 1840 in Queanbeyan, NSW,7 was baptised on July 20, 1840 in Church of England, and died on July 14, 1910 in Newtown, NSW8 at age 70.
4 F iv. Ellen Eliza Faunce was born in 1842 in Queanbeyan, NSW,9 died on February 24, 1902 in Cooma, NSW10 at age 60, and was buried in Mittagang Cemetery, Cooma, NSW.
F v. Maria Elizabeth Faunce was born on June 28, 1844 in Queanbeyan, NSW,11 was baptised on September 15, 1844 in Queanbeyan, NSW, and died on June 20, 1852 in Denistone, NSW12 at age 7.
M vi. Granville Faunce was born on September 12, 1845 in Queanbeyan, NSW, was baptised on November 2, 1845 in Queanbeyan, NSW, died on December 26, 1859 in Queanbeyan, NSW13 at age 14, and was buried in Queanbeyan Riverside Cemetery, NSW Church of England section.
5 M vii. Thomas Tasker Faunce was born on February 15, 1847 in Queanbeyan, NSW14 and died on November 9, 1930 in Kangaroo Point, Brisbane, QLD15 at age 83.
M viii. Keneth MacKenzie Faunce was born on February 10, 1849 in Queanbeyan, NSW16 and was baptised on March 16, 1849 in Queanbeyan, NSW.
6 M ix. Arthur Barrett Faunce was born in 1851 in Queanbeyan, NSW17 and died in 1934 in Newtown, NSW18 at age 83.
M x. Edmund Bonham Faunce was born on January 16, 1854 in Liverpool, NSW,19 was baptised on April 16, 1854 in St. Luke's Church of England, Liverpool, NSW, and died on July 8, 1889 in Yass, NSW20 at age 35.
M xi. Richard Alma Faunce was born in 1855 in Liverpool, NSW,21 died on August 6, 1871 in Queanbeyan, NSW22 at age 16, and was buried in Queanbeyan Riverside Cemetery, NSW Church of England section.
Second Generation
2. Charlotte Faunce (Alured Tasker1) was born on April 30, 1836 in Liverpool, NSW, was baptised on July 5 in St. Luke's Church of England, Liverpool, NSW,4 died on February 25, 1913 in "Micalago", Michelago, NSW5 at age 76, and was buried in Michelago Cemetery, NSW Grave 77b.
Charlotte married Alexander Ryrie, son of Commissary Stewart Ryrie and Isabella Cassels, on July 5, 1860 in Queanbeyan, NSW.23 Alexander was born on December 17, 1827 in Sydney, NSW,24 was baptised in 1827 in St. Phillip's Church of England, Sydney, NSW, died on May 29, 1909 in Paddington, NSW25 at age 81, and was buried in Michelago Cemetery, NSW Grave 77a.
Notes: Dr. Thomas Braidwood Wilson suggested a variation to the original plan of Braidwood to include Ryrie Park as a market place and general recreation area. It was named after Alexander Ryrie, born 1826, who was MLA for Braidwood from 1880-89 and MLC from 1892-1909. The Ryrie's acquired the Michalago Run of 35,000 acres, from Captain Francis Nicholas Rossi. Here Alexander married Miss Charlotte Faunce and made the property their permanent home and devoted himself to the management and improvement of his property.
More about Alexander:
• Occupation: Squatter, grazier.
Children from this marriage were:
M i. Cassels Cambell Ryrie was born on May 4, 1861 in Arnprior, Braidwood, NSW26 and died on August 4, 1921 in Randwick, NSW27 at age 60.
F ii. Edith E. Ryrie was born on September 7, 1862 in Arnprior, Braidwood, NSW,28 died on November 9, 1891 in Michelago, NSW at age 29, and was buried in Michelago Cemetery, NSW Grave 77i. She never married and had no children.
M iii. Tasker Faunce Ryrie was born on February 8, 1864 in Michelago, NSW29 and died on June 27, 1864 in Michelago, NSW.30
7 M iv. Sir Granville De Laune Ryrie KCMG, CB, VD was born on July 1, 1865 in Michelago, NSW,31 died on October 2, 1937 in Newtown, NSW32 at age 72, and was buried in Michelago Cemetery, NSW Grave 77c.
8 M v. Alison Faunce Ryrie was born on August 30, 1867 in Michelago, NSW33 and died in 1909 in St Peters, NSW34 at age 42.
9 M vi. William Moodie Ryrie was born on October 20, 1869 in Michelago, NSW35 and died in 1915 in Paddington, NSW36 at age 46.
10 M vii. Vincent Wallace Ryrie was born on July 23, 1871 in Arnprior, Braidwood, NSW,37 died on December 8, 1950 in Michelago near Braidwood, NSW38 at age 79, and was buried in Michelago Cemetery, NSW Grave 77e.
11 M viii. Stanley Stewart Ryrie was born on September 10, 1873 in Cooma, NSW,39 died in 1945 in Canberra, ACT at age 72, and was buried in Michelago Cemetery, NSW Grave 77g.
12 F ix. Evelyn Charlotte Ryrie was born on July 11, 1875 in Braidwood, NSW.40
3. Reverend Alured Dodsworth Faunce (Alured Tasker1) was born on May 30, 1840 in Queanbeyan, NSW,7 was baptised on July 20, 1840 in Church of England, and died on July 14, 1910 in Newtown, NSW8 at age 70. Another name for Alured was Albert Dodsworth.
Notes: Rev. Canon Alured Dodsworth Faunce, served for some forty years in the diocese of Goulburn.
Alured married Henrietta Charlotte Maunsel Blake, daughter of John Isidore Blake and Henrietta, in 1863 in Queanbeyan, NSW.41 Henrietta was born in 1845 in Queanbeyan, NSW and died on June 14, 1925 at age 80.
Children from this marriage were:
13 F i. Henrietta Elizabeth Faunce was born in 1865 in Goulburn, NSW42 and died in 1931 in Chatswood, NSW43 at age 66.
14 M ii. Alured Tasker Faunce was born in 1868 in Braidwood, NSW44 and died in 1924 in Burwood, NSW45 at age 56.
M iii. Isidore Blake Faunce was born in 1870 in Braidwood, NSW46 and died in 1917 in Sydney, NSW47 at age 47.
M iv. Henry Delaune Faunce was born in 1872 in Bega, NSW48 and died on October 30, 1952 in McMahons Point, NSW49 at age 80.
Henry married Florence Mabel Richards, daughter of William Richards and Sophia Jane Rawsthorne, in 1919 in Sydney, NSW.50 Florence was born in 1884 in Forbes, NSW51 and died in 1968 in Sydney, NSW52 at age 84.
15 M v. Robert Ritchie Alma Faunce was born in 1875 in Bega, NSW53 and died in 1942 in Wentworth, NSW54 at age 67.
M vi. Eyre Maunsel Faunce was born in 1877 in Bega, NSW55 and died on December 16, 1877 in Bega, NSW.56
M vii. Marcus Gordon Faunce was born in 1885 in Yass, NSW57 and died on January 13, 1959 in Sydney, NSW58 at age 74.
More about Marcus:
• Religion: Church of England.
• Occupation: Clerk.
• He served in the military as a Lieutenant, number 187, 6th Light Horse Regiment, 1st AIF from September 2, 1914 to December 23, 1918 in WW1. Unit embarked from Sydney, New South Wales, on board Transport A29 Suevic on 21 December 1914.
Marcus married Kathleen Bessie Smith, daughter of Robert Smith, in 1919 in Newtown, NSW.59 Kathleen died on February 2, 1951 in Mosman, NSW.60
4. Ellen Eliza Faunce (Alured Tasker1) was born in 1842 in Queanbeyan, NSW,9 died on February 24, 1902 in Cooma, NSW10 at age 60, and was buried in Mittagang Cemetery, Cooma, NSW.
Ellen married David Ryrie, son of Commissary Stewart Ryrie and Isabella Cassels, in 1865 in Queanbeyan, NSW.61 David was born on August 16, 1829 in Coolringdon, Monaro, NSW,62 was baptised in 1829 in St. Phillip's Church of England, Sydney, NSW, died on July 13, 1893 in Sydney, NSW63 at age 63, and was buried in Cooma Lawn Cemetery, NSW.
Notes: Burnima Station embraced Archers Flat run (Stafford's), Crankies Plain and Coolennbootia, out to the bald Hill and nearly to the Dragon at Cathcart. Galbracth took up Bubnima Station in about 1833. At one time David and his brother Alexander owned Burnima Station on the Monaro. David and his wife Ellen resided there but the property was sold when the Ryrie's bought Coolringdon Station back from Hugh Wallace in 1877. David and Elen moved there and David worked and developed the property until his death. For a period of about 12 months David represented the Monaro in the Legislative Assembly. Coolringdon was eventually sold to Robert Craig, by whose trustees it is still held. 3 of David and Ellen's sons fought in the First World War and one, Major Harold Ryrie, died from injuries he received in Palestine.
More about David:
• Occupation: Grazier - "Coolringdon", Cooma, NSW.
• Religion: Church of England.
Children from this marriage were:
F i. Elizabeth Ryrie was born in 1868 in Queanbeyan, NSW.64 Another name for Elizabeth was Bessie.
16 F ii. Ida Emmeline Ryrie was born on July 22, 1869 in Burnima near Bombala, NSW,65 died on September 18, 1896 in Maharatta near Bombala, NSW66 at age 27, and was buried in Bombala Cemetery, NSW Grave 161.
M iii. Reginald Faunce Ryrie was born in 1873 in Cooma, NSW67 and died in 1953 in Sydney, NSW68 at age 80.
M iv. Herbert David Ryrie was born in 1875 in Cooma, NSW69 and died in 1955 in Ashfield, NSW70 at age 80.
17 M v. Oswald Bruce Ryrie was born in 1876 in Cooma, NSW71 and died on January 16, 1934 at age 58.
M vi. Harold Stewart Ryrie was born in 1878 in Cooma, NSW,72 died on December 10, 1919 in Randwick, NSW at age 41, and was buried in Waverley Cemetery, NSW. The cause of his death was War injuries.
Notes: Major Harold Stewart Ryrie DSO died on the 10th December 1919 from injuries he received while leading his squadron in action at Amman, east of the River Jordan in Palestine on the 27th March 1918. Harold was awarded the DSO - Distinguished Service Order on the 5th May 1918. The citation for his award read:- " Captain ( temporary Major ) Harold Stewart Ryrie, 6th Australian Light Horse Regiment. During the attack on Amman on the 23rd March 1918, Captain ( temporary Major ) H. S. Ryrie was in command of a squadron operating on the left flank. Although the enemy to his front were in a strong position with a great number of well concealed machine guns and were threatening to envelop Captain Ryrie's left, and in spite of the severe punishment his squadron was receiving, he led his men forward with the utmost gallantry. Under the terrific machine gun fire he handled his squadron to the best advantage and set his men a splendid example of coolness and self devotion until he was himself severely wounded."
More about Harold:
• Religion: Church of England.
• Occupation: Grazier.
• He served in the military as a Captain, 6th Light Horse Regiment, 1st AIF from October 9, 1914 to August 3, 1918 in WW1. Unit embarked from Sydney, NSW, on board Transport A29 Suevic on 21 December 1914 Mention in Despatches: Awarded, and promulgated,'London Gazette' No 31938 (11 June 1920); 'Commonwealth Gazette' No 72 (2 September 1920).
• He was awarded the Distinguished Service Order. 'For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty while commanding his squadron during an attack. Although the enemy was in a strong position, with a great number of well concealed machine guns, and were threatening to envelop his flank, he led his men forward with the utmost courage. Under a terrific machine gun fire, he handled his squadron to the best advantage, and set a splendid example of coolness until he was himself severely wounded.' Source: 'Commonwealth Gazette' No. 15 Date: 4 February 1919
F vii. Ellen Faunce Ryrie was born in 1881 in Cooma, NSW.73
Ellen married Samuel John Bryce Beard, son of Samuel Bryce Beard and Jeanette Regina Want, in 1901 in Cooma, NSW.74 Samuel was born in 1877 in Sydney, NSW75 and died in 1957 in Bowral, NSW76 at age 80.
F viii. Aline M. De Laune Ryrie was born in 1882 in Cooma, NSW.
Aline married John Arthur Murray Bannerman on November 12, 1913 in St. Paul's, Knightsbridge, England.
More about John:
• Occupation: Soldier. Captain - 6th Royal Regiment.
F ix. Winifred Lonsdale Ryrie was born in 1886 in Cooma, NSW.77
Winifred married Charles Harry Fenwick on October 12, 1909 in St. Paul's, Knightsbridge, England. Charles was born in Norton, Grange, England.
More about Charles:
• He served in the military 60th Rifles - British Army.
F x. Nellie Ryrie .
18 M xi. Edwin A. Ryrie died on January 30, 1935 in London, England and was buried on February 1, 1935 in Golders Green, London, England.
5. Thomas Tasker Faunce (Alured Tasker1) was born on February 15, 1847 in Queanbeyan, NSW14 and died on November 9, 1930 in Kangaroo Point, Brisbane, QLD15 at age 83.
Thomas married Lily Elizabeth Mary Bowman, daughter of Joseph Charles William Bowman and Marianne Fitzmaurice, in 1871 in Brisbane, QLD.78 Lily was born in 1854 in London, Middlesex, England and died on February 4, 1918 in Kangaroo Point, Brisbane, QLD79 at age 64.
Children from this marriage were:
M i. Richard Charles Faunce was born in 1872 in Queensland80 and died in 1872 in Queensland.81
F ii. Ethel Marianne Faunce was born on June 16, 1873 in Brisbane, QLD.82
F iii. Bessie Faunce was born in 1874 in Queensland83 and died on March 23, 1877 in Rockhampton, QLD84 at age 3.
F iv. Eva Lily Faunce was born in 1875 in Queensland85 and died in 1960 in Queensland86 at age 85.
F v. Maude Edith Faunce was born in 1877 in Queensland87 and died in 1960 in Queensland88 at age 83.
M vi. Cyril Tasker Faunce was born in 1878 in Queensland89 and died in 1932 in Queensland90 at age 54.
F vii. Bertha Charlotte Faunce was born in 1880 in Queensland91 and died in 1924 in Queensland92 at age 44.
F viii. Lillian Ellen Faunce was born in 1882 in Queensland.
M ix. Thomas Bowman Faunce was born on March 19, 1883 in Brisbane, QLD and died on August 25, 1968 at age 85.
More about Thomas:
• Religion: Church of England.
• Occupation: Traveller.
• He served in the military as a Private, number 238, 11th Machine Gun Company, 1st AIF from November 3, 1915 to December 20, 1917 in WW1. Unit embarked from Sydney, New South Wales, on board RMS Mooltan on 12 April 1916.
F x. Ruby Elizabeth Sara Faunce was born on January 19, 1885 in Queensland93 and died on January 31, 1969 at age 84.
M xi. Kenneth Fitzmaurice Thurston Faunce was born on February 24, 1886 in Rockhampton, QLD94 and died on April 4, 1976 in Brisbane, QLD at age 90.
More about Kenneth:
• Religion: Church of England.
• Occupation: Clerk.
• He served in the military as a Driver, number 55, 3rd Field Artillery Brigade, 1st AIF from August 20, 1914 to December 16, 1917 in WW1. Unit embarked from Brisbane, Queensland, on board Omrah on 24 September 1914.
F xii. Constance Mary Faunce was born in 1887 in Queensland.95
M xiii. Reginald Dodsworth Faunce was born in 1892 in Queensland96 and died in 1893 in Queensland97 at age 1.
6. Arthur Barrett Faunce (Alured Tasker1) was born in 1851 in Queanbeyan, NSW17 and died in 1934 in Newtown, NSW18 at age 83.
Arthur married Elizabeth Daniels, daughter of Samuel Daniels and Elizabeth Raynels, in 1877 in Sydney, NSW.98 Elizabeth was born in 1858 in Wollongong, NSW99 and died in 1926 in Glebe, NSW100 at age 68.
Children from this marriage were:
M i. Arthur Tasker Faunce was born in 1879 in Cooma, NSW101 and died on June 10, 1961 in Collaroy, NSW102 at age 82.
Arthur married Edith A. W. Smith in 1907 in Waverley, NSW.103
M ii. William Samuel Faunce was born in 1880 in Cooma, NSW104 and died in 1942 in Redfern, NSW105 at age 62.
F iii. Ruby Elizabeth H. Faunce was born in 1882 in Cooma, NSW106 and died in 1955 in Newtown, NSW107 at age 73.
Ruby married Frank C. Siddens in 1906 in Sydney, NSW.108
F iv. Lillie M. Faunce was born in 1886 in Cooma, NSW.109
Lillie married Augustus Goode in 1910 in Glebe, NSW.110
M v. Thomas Alma Faunce was born in 1889 in Cooma, NSW111 and died on August 10, 1974 in Maroubra, NSW112 at age 85.
Thomas married Louise Marie Rider, daughter of Bertram Archibald A. Rider and Elizabeth Paterson, in 1926 in Sydney, NSW.113 Louise was born in 1899 and died on September 6, 1956 in Maroubra, NSW114 at age 57.
F vi. Mabel D. L. Faunce was born in 1891 in Burwood, NSW.115
Mabel married George N. Mills in 1921 in Sydney, NSW.116
19 M vii. Cecil Valentine Faunce was born in 1894 in Glebe, NSW117 and died on July 3, 1966 in Cremorne, NSW118 at age 72.
Third Generation
7. Sir Granville De Laune Ryrie KCMG, CB, VD (Charlotte Faunce2, Alured Tasker1) was born on July 1, 1865 in Michelago, NSW,31 died on October 2, 1937 in Newtown, NSW32 at age 72, and was buried in Michelago Cemetery, NSW Grave 77c. The cause of his death was Uraemia and cardiac failure. Another name for Granville was Bull.
Notes: Sir Granville de Laune Ryrie was awarded the K.C.M.G., C.M.G., C.B., and V.D. High Commissioner to London, for Australia 1927-1932. He was also Australia's representative to the League of Nations. His full title was Major-General Sir Granville De Laune Ryrie, KCMG, CB, VD.
More about Granville:
• Education: Mittagong NSW and King's School, Parramatta NSW.
• He served in the military Boer War - Rhodesia and South Africa. NSW Imperial Bushmen. Captain. Slightly wounded. Invalided to Australia & arrived home 15/7/1901.
• He served in the military as a Colonel then Brigader General, 2nd Light Horse Brigade, 1st AIF from September 19, 1914 to 1919 in WW1. Unit embarked from Sydney, NSW, on board Transport A29 Suevic on 21 December 1914
Wounded by shrapnel at Gallipoli September 30 1915, returned to duty November 2 1915
• He was awarded the Mention in Despatches. 1st MID Awarded, and gazetted, 'London Gazette', Supplement No. 29354 (5 November 1915); 'Commonwealth Gazette', No.12 (27 January 1916). 2nd Mention in Despatches Awarded, and promulgated, 'London Gazette', 4th Supplement, No 29664 (11 July 1916); 'Commonwealth Gazette' No 176 (30 November 1916). 3rd Mention in Despatches Awarded, and promulgated, 'London Gazette', Supplement No. 30169 (6 July 1917); 'Commonwealth Gazette' No. 174 (11 October 1917). 4th Mention in Despatches Awarded, and promulgated, 'London Gazette', Second Supplement No. 30480 (16 January 1918); 'Commonwealth Gazette' No. 76 (23 May 1918). 5th Mention in Despatches Awarded, and promulgated, 'London Gazette' No. 3138 (5 June 1919); 'Commonwealth Gazette' No. 113 (6 October 1919).
• Occupation: Grazier, soldier, politician, High Commissioner to London.
Granville married Mary Frances Gwendolyn McFarland, daughter of Judge Alfred McFarland and Janetta Jefferys, on February 18, 1896 in St. Thomas' Church, St. Leonards, NSW.119 Mary was born in 1871 in St Leonards, NSW,120 died in 1949 in Newtown, NSW121 at age 78, and was buried in Michelago Cemetery, NSW Grave 77d.
Children from this marriage were:
F i. Gwendoline Granville Ryrie was born on July 18, 1897 in Cooma, NSW,122 died on November 29, 1963 in Michelago, NSW123 at age 66, and was buried in Michelago Cemetery, NSW. (Twin)
More about Gwendoline:
• She served in the military Service no. NX125947. Enlisted 1/10/1942. AANS(AIF) 2/1 Aust. Hosp. Ship. Lieutenant. discharged 4/2/1946.
F ii. Marjorie Granville Ryrie was born on July 18, 1897 in Cooma, NSW124 and died in 1970 at age 73. Another name for Marjorie was Dar. (Twin)
Marjorie married Patrick John Bryan Osborne in 1926 in Queanbeyan, NSW.125 Patrick was born on June 17, 1900 in Melbourne, VIC. Another name for Patrick was Pat.
More about Patrick:
• He served in the military as a Major, Service no. NX113078 (N5372), 6 COMD AL SECT, Australian Army from August 10, 1942 to December 11, 1945 in WW2. Locality on enlistment: Bungendore Nok: Osborne, Marjorie
20 M iii. James Alexander Granville Ryrie was born on September 29, 1911 in Sydney, NSW and died on July 21, 1988 in Bowral, NSW at age 76.
8. Alison Faunce Ryrie (Charlotte Faunce2, Alured Tasker1) was born on August 30, 1867 in Michelago, NSW33 and died in 1909 in St Peters, NSW34 at age 42.
Alison married Eva Marion Gibson in 1891 in Sydney, NSW.126 The marriage ended in divorce in 1895.
Alison next married Nellie Emmeline S. Holborow, daughter of William Hillier Holborow and Maria Amelia Kate Town, in 1901 in Sydney, NSW.127 Nellie was born in 1868 in Richmond, NSW128 and died in 1959 in Sydney, NSW129 at age 91.
The child from this marriage was:
M i. Anthony William Fauce Ryrie was born on January 3, 1905 in Ashfield, NSW130 and died on May 30, 2000 in Artarmon, NSW at age 95.
9. William Moodie Ryrie (Charlotte Faunce2, Alured Tasker1) was born on October 20, 1869 in Michelago, NSW35 and died in 1915 in Paddington, NSW36 at age 46.
William married Grace Mary Pegus Dudley, daughter of Frederick Hughs Dudley Pegus and Mary Elizabeth Wallace, on October 1, 1902 in Sydney, NSW.131 Grace was born in 1880, died on June 6, 1945 in "Danehurst", Michelago, NSW132 at age 65, and was buried in Michelago Cemetery, NSW Grave 77f.
Children from this marriage were:
F i. Isabel Dudley Ryrie was born in 1903 in Cooma, NSW133 and died in 1960 in Goulburn, NSW134 at age 57.
Isabel married William Fuller Baird, son of William Webb Baird and Ada Annie Fuller, in 1930 in Sydney, NSW.135 William was born in 1899 in Dubbo, NSW136 and died in 1963 in Dubbo, NSW137 at age 64.
M ii. Neil A. Ryrie was born in 1905 in Cooma, NSW138 and died on June 8, 1924 in Longreach, QLD at age 19.
M iii. William Lascelles Ryrie was born on January 20, 1909 in Cooma, NSW139 and died on January 21, 1980 in St. Stephen's Hospital, London, England at age 71.
More about William:
• He served in the military as a Private, number N242934, 18 FIELD AMBULANCE, Australian Army from September 8, 1941 to November 15, 1941 in WW2.
F iv. Jean E. Ryrie was born in 1912 in Cooma, NSW.
10. Vincent Wallace Ryrie (Charlotte Faunce2, Alured Tasker1) was born on July 23, 1871 in Arnprior, Braidwood, NSW,37 died on December 8, 1950 in Michelago near Braidwood, NSW38 at age 79, and was buried in Michelago Cemetery, NSW Grave 77e.
Vincent married Esther Maude E. Roberts, daughter of Charles Fyshe Roberts and Alice Caroline Bradley, in 1903 in Woollahra, NSW.140 Esther was born in 1877 in Paddington, NSW,141 died in 1967 in St Leonards, NSW142 at age 90, and was buried in Michelago Cemetery, NSW.
Children from this marriage were:
F i. Theodora Vincent Ryrie was born in 1904 in Woollahra, NSW.143
M ii. Bradley Vincent Ryrie was born in 1907 in Woollahra, NSW.144
Bradley married Joan Monica Robinson in 1950 in Paddington, NSW.145
F iii. Esther H. Ryrie was born in 1910 in Woollahra, NSW.
11. Stanley Stewart Ryrie (Charlotte Faunce2, Alured Tasker1) was born on September 10, 1873 in Cooma, NSW,39 died in 1945 in Canberra, ACT at age 72, and was buried in Michelago Cemetery, NSW Grave 77g.
More about Stanley:
• Occupation: Australian Permanent Forces.
Stanley married Maud Nina Douglas MacKenzie, daughter of Henry Douglas McKenzie and Julia Nina Sofala Suttor, in 1900 in Darlinghurst, NSW.146 Maud died in 1943 in Waverley, NSW.147
Children from this marriage were:
M i. Maxwell Stanley Ryrie was born in 1902 in Paddington, NSW148 and died in 1974 in NSW149 at age 72.
Maxwell married Violet Wilga Bevan in 1936 in Hunters Hill, NSW.150
M ii. Greville Stanley Ryrie was born on May 15, 1911 in Armidale, VIC and died on November 19, 1991 in Goulburn, NSW at age 80.
Greville married Marjorie Josephine Steidl in 1944 in Glen Innes, NSW.151
12. Evelyn Charlotte Ryrie (Charlotte Faunce2, Alured Tasker1) was born on July 11, 1875 in Braidwood, NSW.40
Evelyn married Nathaniel Powell Campbell, son of David Henry Campbell and Louise Powell, in 1904 in Sydney, NSW.152 Nathaniel was born in 1873 in Young, NSW.153
The child from this marriage was:
F i. Kathleen C. Campbell was born in 1905 in Sydney, NSW.154
13. Henrietta Elizabeth Faunce (Alured Dodsworth (Reverend)2, Alured Tasker1) was born in 1865 in Goulburn, NSW42 and died in 1931 in Chatswood, NSW43 at age 66.
Henrietta married Edward Mccarthy Allman, son of George Cimitiere Allman and Emily Douglas North, on March 29, 1883 in Yass, NSW.155 Edward was born on September 24, 1858 in Yass, NSW156 and died in 1945 in Chatswood, NSW157 at age 87.
Children from this marriage were:
M i. George Faunce Allman was born on December 27, 1883 in Yass, NSW158 and died in 1967 in St Leonards, NSW159 at age 84.
George married Edith Dora Ranclaud, daughter of Alfred Bruce Ranclaud and Rosa Maria Yarnton, in 1911 in Sydney, NSW.160 Edith was born in 1885 in Tamworth, NSW161 and died in 1960 in Chatswood, NSW162 at age 75.
F ii. Enid Florence Allman was born in 1885 in Yass, NSW163 and died in 1970 in Parramatta, NSW164 at age 85.
M iii. Alured E. Allman was born in 1887 in Yass, NSW.165
F iv. Ethel Brenda Allman was born in 1891 in Lismore, NSW166 and died in 1965 in St Leonards, NSW167 at age 74.
Ethel married Charles E. Paige in 1910 in St Leonards, NSW.168
M v. Harry D. Allman was born in 1904 in Goulburn, NSW.169
14. Alured Tasker Faunce (Alured Dodsworth (Reverend)2, Alured Tasker1) was born in 1868 in Braidwood, NSW44 and died in 1924 in Burwood, NSW45 at age 56.
Alured married Bertha M. C. Everitt, daughter of John Everitt and Bertha, in 1899 in Yass, NSW.170 Bertha died in 1931 in Cootamundra, NSW.171
Children from this marriage were:
M i. Marcus Tasker Faunce was born in 1902 in Yass, NSW172 and died on December 17, 1902 in Yass, NSW.173
M ii. Alured De Laune Faunce was born in 1905 in Cootamundra, NSW.174
Alured married Kathleen Veronica Smirl-Caskey in 1936 in Cootamundra, NSW.175
15. Robert Ritchie Alma Faunce (Alured Dodsworth (Reverend)2, Alured Tasker1) was born in 1875 in Bega, NSW53 and died in 1942 in Wentworth, NSW54 at age 67.
Robert married Ethel Janet Saunders, daughter of William Saunders and Sarah, in 1899 in Yass, NSW.176 Ethel died in 1968 in Liverpool, NSW.177
Children from this marriage were:
M i. Alured Dodsworth Faunce was born in 1901 in Wollongong, NSW178 and died on January 13, 1975 in Naremburn, NSW at age 74.
Alured married Ivy Edna Crawford, daughter of Francis Patrick Crawford and Martha Isabella Robinson, in 1923 in Bombala, NSW.179 Ivy was born in 1902 in Bombala, NSW180 and died on July 13, 1992 in Naremburn, NSW at age 90.
M ii. Richard Alma Faunce was born in 1902 in Wollongong, NSW181 and died on May 29, 1975 in Fairfield, NSW182 at age 73.
Richard married Lily Mabel Clow, daughter of James Henry Clow and Eliza Jane, in 1924 in Coonamble, NSW.183 Lily died on June 24, 1978 in Fairfield, NSW.184
M iii. Harry Saunders Faunce was born in 1904 in Springwood, NSW185 and died on June 6, 1984 in Bexley North, NSW at age 80.
Harry married Ellen Elizabeth Abberfield, daughter of George Abberfield and Eva Jane, in 1925 in Tamworth, NSW.186 Ellen died on March 17, 1975 in Bexley North, NSW.187
16. Ida Emmeline Ryrie (Ellen Eliza Faunce2, Alured Tasker1) was born on July 22, 1869 in Burnima near Bombala, NSW,65 died on September 18, 1896 in Maharatta near Bombala, NSW66 at age 27, and was buried in Bombala Cemetery, NSW Grave 161.
Ida married Wilbraham Tollemache Edwards, son of John Wilbraham Edwards and Louisa Catherine Battye, in 1895 in Cooma, NSW.188 Wilbraham was born in 1863 in Yass, NSW189 and died in 1949 in North Sydney, NSW190 at age 86.
The child from this marriage was:
M i. Adrian Tollemache Edwards was born in 1896 in Bombala, NSW.191
More about Adrian:
• Religion: Church of England.
• Occupation: Student.
• He served in the military as a Private, number 59647, 3rd Battalion, 1st AIF from October 25, 1917 to June 14, 1919 in WW1. Unit embarked from Sydney, New South Wales, on board HMAT A30 Borda on 17 July 1918.
Adrian married Esther G. Wilson in 1925 in North Sydney, NSW.192
17. Oswald Bruce Ryrie (Ellen Eliza Faunce2, Alured Tasker1) was born in 1876 in Cooma, NSW71 and died on January 16, 1934 at age 58.
Oswald married Jean Howatson. Jean died on January 21, 1959.
Children from this marriage were:
F i. Sonia De Launce Ryrie .
Sonia married David De Launce Bannerman on April 29, 1946 in St. Paul's, Knightsbridge, England.
M ii. Charles Brian Harold Ryrie .
Charles married Sonia Mary Fletcher on June 4, 1955 in Nairobi, Kenya.
F iii. Marion Joan Ryrie .
Marion married David Geoffrey Christie-Miller on February 7, 1958 in The Nairobi Cathedral, Nairobi, Kenya.
F iv. Doreen Ryrie was born in 1917 and died on February 1, 1918 in House of Glenbuck, Scotland at age 1.
18. Edwin A. Ryrie (Ellen Eliza Faunce2, Alured Tasker1) died on January 30, 1935 in London, England and was buried on February 1, 1935 in Golders Green, London, England.
Edwin married Rebecca H. Osborne in 1903 in Sydney, NSW.193
Children from this marriage were:
F i. Dorothy Ryrie was born in 1907 in Woollahra, NSW.194
Dorothy married Colin Harwood.
F ii. Ursulla Betty De Laune Ryrie was born in 1908 in Woollahra, NSW.
Ursulla married Charles Derrick Peachey.
19. Cecil Valentine Faunce (Arthur Barrett2, Alured Tasker1) was born in 1894 in Glebe, NSW117 and died on July 3, 1966 in Cremorne, NSW118 at age 72.
Cecil married Edith Dunn, daughter of Henry J. Dunn and Mary L., in 1917 in Ashfield, NSW.195 Edith was born in 1896 in Glebe, NSW196 and died on December 28, 1975 in NSW197 at age 79.
Children from this marriage were:
M i. Harry Faunce .
M ii. Thomas Faunce .
21 F iii. Joan Olive Faunce .
Cecil next married Olive Alice Eunice Berry in 1937 in Mosman, NSW.198 Olive was born in 1908 in Woollahra, NSW.
Fourth Generation
20. James Alexander Granville Ryrie (Sir Granville De Laune Ryrie KCMG, CB, VD3, Charlotte Faunce2, Alured Tasker1) was born on September 29, 1911 in Sydney, NSW and died on July 21, 1988 in Bowral, NSW at age 76. Another name for James was Jim.
James married Elizabeth Godsall in 1940 in Adelaide, SA. Elizabeth was born on April 13, 1917 in Sydney, NSW and died before 2000.
The child from this marriage was:
M i. Archibald James Ryrie .
Archibald married Violet May Johnstone.
21. Joan Olive Faunce (Cecil Valentine3, Arthur Barrett2, Alured Tasker1).
Joan married Marcus Leo Cooke.
Children from this marriage were:
F i. Victoria Cooke
F ii. Debra Christine Cooke
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34. NSW BDM Index, 11125/1909.
35. NSW BDM Index, 9907/1869.
36. NSW BDM Index, 18851/1915.
37. NSW BDM Index, 9236/1871.
38. NSW BDM Index, 27959/1950.
39. NSW BDM Index, 9587/1874.
40. NSW BDM Index, 8760/1876.
41. NSW BDM Index, 2794/1863.
42. NSW BDM Index, 9021/1865.
43. NSW BDM Index, 1101/1931.
44. NSW BDM Index, 7213/1868.
45. NSW BDM Index, 8118/1924.
46. NSW BDM Index, 7560/1870.
47. NSW BDM Index, 9460/1917.
48. NSW BDM Index, 6895/1872.
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50. NSW BDM Index, 11278/1919.
51. NSW BDM Index, 18882/1884.
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53. NSW BDM Index, 7808/1875.
54. NSW BDM Index, 23418/1942.
55. NSW BDM Index, 8508/1877.
56. NSW BDM Index, 4021/1877.
57. NSW BDM Index, 34429/1885.
58. NSW BDM Index, 269/1959.
59. NSW BDM Index, 12227/1919.
60. NSW BDM Index, 3199/1951.
61. NSW BDM Index, 3103/1865.
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63. NSW BDM Index, 981/1893.
64. NSW BDM Index, 15512/1868.
65. NSW BDM Index, 7521/1869.
66. NSW BDM Index, 12930/1896.
67. NSW BDM Index, 9583/1873.
68. NSW BDM Index, 7418/1953.
69. NSW BDM Index, 10028/1875.
70. NSW BDM Index, 17059/1955.
71. NSW BDM Index, 10298/1876.
72. NSW BDM Index, 11171/1878.
73. NSW BDM Index, 20391/1881.
74. NSW BDM Index, 3576/1901.
75. NSW BDM Index, 2984/1877.
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77. NSW BDM Index, 26525/1886.
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80. QLD BDM Index, 1872/B13739.
81. QLD BDM Index, 1872/B7367.
82. QLD BDM Index, 1873/B15989.
83. QLD BDM Index, 1874/B17820.
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85. QLD BDM Index, 1875/C3487.
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87. QLD BDM Index, 1877/C4490.
88. QLD BDM Index, 1960/B40572.
89. QLD BDM Index, 1878/C4746.
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91. QLD BDM Index, 1880/C5141.
92. QLD BDM Index, 1924/B43673.
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95. QLD BDM Index, 1887/C9585.
96. QLD BDM Index, 1892/C10479.
97. QLD BDM Index, 1893/C3910.
98. NSW BDM Index, 36/1878.
99. NSW BDM Index, 13330/1858.
100. NSW BDM Index, 13109/1926.
101. NSW BDM Index, 11820/1879.
102. NSW BDM Index, 15271/1961.
103. NSW BDM Index, 2767/1907.
104. NSW BDM Index, 12702/1880.
105. NSW BDM Index, 734/1942.
106. NSW BDM Index, 21357/1882.
107. NSW BDM Index, 19618/1955.
108. NSW BDM Index, 9093/1906.
109. NSW BDM Index, 26626/1886.
110. NSW BDM Index, 8466/1910.
111. NSW BDM Index, 26607/1889.
112. NSW BDM Index, 12520/1974.
113. NSW BDM Index, 5240/1926.
114. NSW BDM Index, 17457/1956.
115. NSW BDM Index, 9502/1891.
116. NSW BDM Index, 14076/1921.
117. NSW BDM Index, 13389/1894.
118. NSW BDM Index, 26236/1966.
119. NSW BDM Index, 1757/1896.
120. NSW BDM Index, 5596/1871.
121. NSW BDM Index, 15397/1949.
122. NSW BDM Index, 20949/1897.
123. NSW BDM Index, 35920/1963.
124. NSW BDM Index, 20950/1897.
125. NSW BDM Index, 18963/1926.
126. NSW BDM Index, 1565/1891.
127. NSW BDM Index, 5839/1901.
128. NSW BDM Index, 15799/1868.
129. NSW BDM Index, 17968/1959.
130. NSW BDM Index, 1048/1905.
131. NSW BDM Index, 8046/1902.
132. NSW BDM Index, 12076/1945.
133. NSW BDM Index, 20374/1903.
134. NSW BDM Index, 33989/1960.
135. NSW BDM Index, 13650/1930.
136. NSW BDM Index, 30046/1899.
137. NSW BDM Index, 9740/1963.
138. NSW BDM Index, 22269/1905.
139. NSW BDM Index, 13506/1909.
140. NSW BDM Index, 7212/1903.
141. NSW BDM Index, 5167/1877.
142. NSW BDM Index, 18704/1967.
143. NSW BDM Index, 28585/1904.
144. NSW BDM Index, 20045/1907.
145. NSW BDM Index, 24144/1950.
146. NSW BDM Index, 343/1900.
147. NSW BDM Index, 6276/1943.
148. NSW BDM Index, 15334/1902.
149. NSW BDM Index, 58561/1974.
150. NSW BDM Index, 13575/1936.
151. NSW BDM Index, 2699/1944.
152. NSW BDM Index, 304/1904.
153. NSW BDM Index, 21383/1873.
154. NSW BDM Index, 176/1905.
155. NSW BDM Index, 7311/1883.
156. NSW BDM Index, 13774/1858.
157. NSW BDM Index, 8399/1945.
158. NSW BDM Index, 33317/1884.
159. NSW BDM Index, 11291/1967.
160. NSW BDM Index, 179/1911.
161. NSW BDM Index, 32954/1885.
162. NSW BDM Index, 32462/1960.
163. NSW BDM Index, 34496/1885.
164. NSW BDM Index, 33636/1970.
165. NSW BDM Index, 36701/1887.
166. NSW BDM Index, 19273/1891.
167. NSW BDM Index, 10440/1965.
168. NSW BDM Index, 13387/1910.
169. NSW BDM Index, 3137/1904.
170. NSW BDM Index, 9260/1899.
171. NSW BDM Index, 18962/1931.
172. NSW BDM Index, 37818/1902.
173. NSW BDM Index, 4498/1903.
174. NSW BDM Index, 2824/1905.
175. NSW BDM Index, 12922/1936.
176. NSW BDM Index, 2154/1899.
177. NSW BDM Index, 31008/1968.
178. NSW BDM Index, 8980/1901.
179. NSW BDM Index, 5657/1923.
180. NSW BDM Index, 10500/1902.
181. NSW BDM Index, 8588/1902.
182. NSW BDM Index, 14270/1975.
183. NSW BDM Index, 17696/1924.
184. NSW BDM Index, 14564/1978.
185. NSW BDM Index, 16813/1904.
186. NSW BDM Index, 2513/1925.
187. NSW BDM Index, 6676/1975.
188. NSW BDM Index, 6894/1895.
189. NSW BDM Index, 15216/1863.
190. NSW BDM Index, 24369/1949.
191. NSW BDM Index, 29123/1896.
192. NSW BDM Index, 10425/1925.
193. NSW BDM Index, 5395/1903.
194. NSW BDM Index, 9423/1907.
195. NSW BDM Index, 7556/1917.
196. NSW BDM Index, 21387/1896.
197. NSW BDM Index, 465/1976.
198. NSW BDM Index, 3034/1937. |