Thursday, July 26, 2007

Well, that's the Juster family sorted out.

Today, visited with Marle and Erica Juster at their lovely home by the shores of Moreton Bay. Erica has collected a considerable amount of information on the family, their life in Queensland, and their English heritage. However, the family history somehow missed the fact that "grandmother", Catherine Waugh, traveled over here on the ship with the family at 80 years of age.

Rosina and Jessie, like my great-aunts Jen and Ella, never married. In one of those coincidences (or did they choose the location?) they lived at Merton Road (remember, the family originated from Merton, Surrey), South Brisbane. So why can't I find them in the Brisbane City Council burial records?

The other mystery is - why does Prince Street, in what used to be Thompson Estate, no longer show on street maps of Brisbane? Marle is sure it was there some years ago, and feels he could navigate his way back there quite easily. Maybe we will have to do just that. Addition and Correction: It's only that it doesn't show on Whereis.com. It is in my street directory in the car - Prince Street, Annerley.

So, in summary, the Juster family, with their building and grocery interests, prospered in the Colony and State of Queensland. There are numerous descendants and, best of all, there is someone 'looking after' the family history.

Now, to move on and chase down descendants of the Avon girls and Ellen Smalley.

Monday, June 4, 2007

More about the Smalley family.

From the online Queensland BMD
Ellen Smalley married Albert Edward Olney in 1901
William Edward Smalley married Isabell White in 1898
Ralph Smalley did not marry and died in 1919.

There are other Smalley names marrying around that time frame.

Ellen and Albert had at least 3 children;
Lyle Edna Olney, born 1903, married George Alexander Forbes, 21 February 1931.
Ralph Eric Olney, born 1905, fined for not having a radio license, 12 May 1927.
Thomas Edward Olney, born 1907.

William and Isabell lived near Gympie and produced at least 3 children:
William Douglas Smalley, born 1898,
Beryl Isabell Smalley, born 1902, married Alex Wilson, 30 April 1931
Robert Montague Smalley, born 1904.

More about the Avon girls

I dipped into the Queensland BMD on-line, and found that:
Emma Avon married Henry Card in 1886 (didn't take her long to land a feller!)
Lydia Avon married Robert Tait in 1888.

Lydia and Robert produced at least 6 children:
William Fairley Tait, born 1889, (d. 1916)
Francis Henry Tait, born 1893, (d. 1982)
James Tait, no birth registered, died 1895,
Robert Tait, born 1895, (d. 1982)
Annie Christina Tait, born 1898,
Albert Peter Tait, born 1907 (d. 1982).
Note: James TAIT buried Ayr Cemetery 5 April 1895, aged 4 years.
Emma and Henry had at least 4 children:
Herbert Card, born 1887,
Frank Card, born 1889, (d. 1925)
Albert Card, born 1896,
Lilly Eliza, born 1900

Thursday, April 26, 2007

More about the Juster Family

A look at the National Archives of Australia website brings up some snippets of the life of some the Juster family after they settled in Brisbane. The younger couple, William and Emily Rebecca had two sons who enlisted in the Great War. One, Albert, served in France and was wounded but survived. The other, Walter Richard, lied about his age and enlisted at age 19 without his parents' consent. His parents discovered this, and Walter was discharged. He re-enlisted in WW2.

William and Emily lived in Prince Street, Thompson Estate, South Brisbane. We have already established their place of burial in an earlier post. (Thompson Estate is now part of Annerley and Fairfield. Prince Street seems to no longer exist under that name.)

It seems also that Isaac Juster emigrated with his wife, Anne Margaret. A son, Leslie Manson Juster, enlisted (at less than 19 years of age, but apparently with parents' consent) in the Great War and died of wounds. It is fairly clear that this is the same Isaac Juster in the 1881 Census.

Isaac James Juster was a Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Produce and Tea Merchant (established 1885), in Wellington Road, East Brisbane at the time of the Great War. He lived at Cracknell Road, South Brisbane. There appear to be no burial records for this pair in Brisbane City Council cemeteries.

Several younger JUSTER men enlisted in WW2.
Gordon Lawrence Juster, d.o.b. 29 April 1916, n.o.k Harold Juster.
Marle Richard Juster, (details removed as confirmed still living) n.o.k. Henrietta Juster
Lex Albert Juster, (details removed as confirmed still living) n.o.k. Walter Juster
(There are two entries in the WW2 Nominal Roll for Lex Albert Juster - one Army, one RAN. The Army man gives Walter as next of kin, the Navy man gives Henrietta. There is an anomaly in the dates of birth, same day, but different years. This has been explained by Marle: Lex signed up, under age, in the Volunteer Defence Corps, by being untruthful as to his true age. Later, he joined the RAN. The Australian War Memorial Nominal Roll information shows that he neglected to obtain a discharge from the VDC when he joined the RAN.)
Maxwell Robert Juster, (details removed as confirmed still living) n.o.k. W. Juster
Further details of all these men can be found at the Australian War Memorial website, in the World War 2 Nominal Roll.

From the Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour:

Leslie Manson Juster

Rank: Gunner [Gnr]
Service Number: 20810
Unit: 12th Bde Australian Field Artillery
Service: Army
Conflict :1914-1918
Date of Death :16 July 1917
Cause of Death :Died of wounds
Cemetery or Memorial Details: FRANCE 40 Etaples Military Cemetery
Place Of Enlistment: Brisbane, QLD
War Grave Register Notes: JUSTER, Gnr. Leslie Manson, 20810. 12th Bde. Australian Field Artillery. Died of wounds 16th July, 1917. Son of Isaac James and Anne Margaret Juster, of Cracknell Rd., South Brisbane, Queensland. XXV. K. 10A.

Gordon Lawrence Juster

Rank: Private [Pte]
Service Number: QX51850
Unit: 2/4 INF BN
Service: Army
Conflict: 1939-1945
Date of Death: 12 June 1945
Place of Death: New Guinea
Cause of Death: Killed In Action
Lest We Forget

Who was on the Chyebassa, September-October 1885? The whole lot.

So who else was on the Chyebassa with Samuel and Jane Drew and family? A whole mob of people! Looks like quite a few were born on the voyage, too. This is an incentive to get a copy of the passenger list - apparently, it can be had from the Queensland Archives for $12.

http://www.archives.qld.gov.au/research/index/imm1884_1912.asp#immigrationindexes

And I wonder if the Harvey family is from Cornwall, and possibly relatives of Drew? Probably not - a preliminary look at the Census shows that there are at least two Harvey families mixed up in the list, one of which is from Puddletown, Dorset.

ABRAHAMSSON Ernest 4
ABRAHAMSSON Gottfried Inf
ABRAHAMSSON Jenny 5
ABRAHAMSSON Johanna 36
ABRAHAMSSON Peter 42
ABRAHAMSSON Sigrid 2
ADAMS Elizabeth 26
ALSTON Frank S 22
ARCHER - (Miss) 19
ARCHER T (Mr) 60
ATHERTON Kate 11
ATHERTON Margaret 34
ATHERTON Mary 2
ATHERTON Thomas 5
ATHERTON William 8
AVON Emma 17
AVON Lydia 15
BAILEY Louisa 15
BAKER Margaret 18
BAKER Thomas 21
BARNES Caroline 34
BARNETT Maurice 26
BEALE James 25
BERNARD - (Miss) 22
BODEN Clara 42
BODEN Fred 11
BODEN Sarah 16
BROOKHAM John 17
BROOKHAM Margaret 15
BROOKHAM Mary 19
BROPHY Michael 19
BROWN Jeannie 30
BRYAN Anastatia 22
BURGER Anna 6
BURGER Max 2
BURGER Mina 10
BURGER Wilhelm 4
BURGER Wilhelmina 36
BURTON Jane 24
BUZACOTT - (Mrs) 42
BUZACOTT A (Miss)
BUZACOTT A (Mr) 13
BUZACOTT C H (Mr) 43
BUZACOTT Charles H 14
BUZACOTT E (Miss) 16
BUZACOTT W (Mr) 17
CAHILL Daniel 25
CAHILL Denis 28
CAHILL Thomas 21
CARROLL Jane 25
CARTWRIGHT Florence 22
CHAMBERS Joseph 26
CHURCH Fred 3
CHURCH Fred 29
CHURCH Martin 1
CHURCH Sarah 34
CLAYTON Sarah 24
CLEGHORN - (Mr) 28
COLEMAN Annie 24
COLEMAN George 1
COLEMAN Henry 25
COLEMAN William 3
COLLINS Thomas 21
COMERFORD John 1
COMERFORD John 38
COMERFORD Margaret 7
COMERFORD Margaret 29
COMERFORD Mary 6
CONNOR Pat 21
CRAGS Frances 21 (CRAGO)
CREMEN Mary 26
CROFT James 19
CROOK Eliza 50
CROOK Sarah 22
CROWLEY Thomas 38
CUMMINS John 22
DARTNELL Alice 4
DARTNELL Ellen 1
DARTNELL Emma 32
DARTNELL Thomas 38
DAVIS - (Miss) 9
DAVIS - (Mr) 40
DAVIS - (Mrs) 38
DE COURSEY Mary 23
DOW Alexander 22
DOW Henry 13
DOW Maggie 17
DREW Albert 12
DREW Caroline 4
DREW Elizabeth 15
DREW Fred 11
DREW Jane 38
DREW Mary 17
DREW Samuel 40
DUCKETT Edward 20
DUDLEY Emily 34
DUDLEY John 7
DUDLEY William 39
DYER Anne 50
EDWARDS A (Miss) 23
EDWARDS Leah 17
EVANS Elizabeth 44
EWING - (Mr) 21
FARMER James 26
FARMER Margaret 24
FIRTH - (Mrs) 27
FIRTH E (Mr) 30
FITZGERALD Alfred 11
FITZGERALD Catherine 9
FITZGERALD Catherine 39
FITZGERALD Charles 15
FITZGERALD Emily 6
FITZGERALD Fred 1
FITZGERALD Matilda 3
FITZGERALD Thomas 39
FITZPATRICK Ellen 19
FLAHERTY Bridget 23
FOLEY Joseph 20
FOX Gertrude 20
FOX William 28
GESELINS Rudolf 17
GIBSON - (Dr) (Surgeon Supt)
GILL J J (Mr) 21
GODDEN Thomas 21
GRAZIER George 26
GREALISH Mary 20
GRIEVE Alexander 30
GROGHEN John 40
HAGUE Alice Inf
HAGUE Anna 2
HAGUE Anna 20
HAGUE Leonard 19
HAGUE Walter 24
HALL Annie 12
HALL Martha 8
HALL Sarah 35
HALL William 35
HARRISON George T 20
HARTH Conrad 22
HARVEY Alfred G 13
HARVEY Alice 17
HARVEY Alvan 23
HARVEY Alvan George 49
HARVEY Edith 49
HARVEY Eliza 34
HARVEY Elizabeth 11
HARVEY Emily 9
HARVEY Esau A 38
HARVEY Robert 3
HARVEY Rosina 5
HAWKINS Ada 26
HAWKINS John 17
HENRY Bernard 31
HENRY Jane 32
HICKEY Bridget 18
HICKEY Kate 16
HIGSON William 19
HOGAN Elizabeth 21
HOGAN Johanna 18
HORTON Albert 3
HORTON Harry 5
HORTON Susan 29
HOWE Mirian 18
HUNT Robert 21
HYNES Michael 19
IRVINE G H (Mr) 31
JAMES James 25
JOHNSON David 17
JOHNSTONE Alexander 47
JOHNSTONE Robert 12
JONES Amelia 25
JONES Edith Inf
JONES Elizabeth 6
JONES John 25
JONES Louisa 28
JONES Mary 23
JONES Thomas 1
JUSTER Charlotte 48
JUSTER Emily 21
JUSTER Jessie 18
JUSTER John W Inf
JUSTER Rosina 16
JUSTER William R 23
JUSTER William R 50
KEANE Bridget 19
KELLY Mary 18
KING James 19
KNIPE G Robert 28
LANAGAN William 24
LEEPER - (Lieutenant) 30
LEEPER - (Mrs) 23
LISSMAN Caroline 43
LISSMAN Ella 19
LISSMAN George 25
LISSMAN Teresa 22
LISSMAN Thomas 15
LISSMAN William 11
LOWES Fred 20
LOWES Rose 21
LUCKMANN J S (Mr) 32
LYNCH Kieran 17
LYNCH Mick J 22
LYNCH Pat 19
MADSEN Bertil 17
McCLUSKEY Pat 18
McCONE John 18
McDONALD John 32
McDONOUGH Ellen 18
McDONOUGH Mary 20
McENERY Mary 24
McLOUGHLIN Susan 17
MILES Emma 2
MILES Joseph 1
MILES Joseph 25
MILES Matilda 20
MILLYARD Charles 20
MILLYARD Charles 43
MILLYARD Elizabeth 14
MILLYARD Emily 14
MILLYARD Emily 28
MILLYARD Flo 9
MILLYARD Fred 6
MILLYARD Julia 4
MILLYARD Thomas 2
MILLYARD Walter 18
MORRIS Ann Inf
MORRIS James 23
MORRIS Martha 22
MUNRO William 21
MURPHY Belinda 20
MURPHY Lizzie 23
MURPHY Sarah F 17
MILLYARD William 16
NEWPORT Charles 23
NOONE Bridget 18
NORTON - (Mr) 33
NORTON - (Mrs) 31
NORTON Lawrence M 5
OCONNELL Eliza 19
OCONNELL Michael 23
OLEN Carl 20
ORYAN Mary 17
OSBORNE George 21
PANES Oliver 20
PATERSON Janet 20
PEARSON Charles 30
PEART Thomas 22
RAND Elizabeth 3
RAND Ellen 45
RAND James 38
RAND Robert 1
REEVES Elizabeth 20
RICHARDSON Elizabeth 20
RICHARDSON John 21
RIGGS Bridget 24
ROCHE Catherine 35
ROCHE Catherine 35
ROLLINSON Lizzie 18
ROUSE Edwin 20
ROWLEY Mary 18
RUTKIN Ann 30
RUTKIN E (female) 4
RUTKIN Edith 5
RUTKIN J (Mr) 29
RUTKIN W H (male) 1
RYAN Anthony 23
RYAN Thomas 21
SALVAGE William 24
SCHAEFFER Franz 24
SCHILLER Christian 22
SCHULTZ Amelie 18
SCHULTZ Wilhelm 23
SLEDERN Thomas 29
SMALLY Ellen 17 (SMALLEY)
SMALLY Ralph 11 (SMALLEY)
SMALLY W E (male) 10 (SMALLEY)
SMITH Edwin 17
SMITH Emma 23
SMITH Eva L 17
SMITH William 24
SOPPITT Joseph 26
SOPPITT Susannah 18
SPENCER Henry D 16
STAFFORD Alexander 8
STAFFORD Annie E 28
STAFFORD Mary 6
STAFFORD Phoebe 3
STAFFORD Ralph 5
STAFFORD William 2
STEELE Thomas 20
STEER George 21
STEPHENS Albert 1
STEPHENS Charlotte 13
STEPHENS George 4
STEPHENS George 36
STEPHENS Margaret 6
STEPHENS Mary 11
STEPHENS William 8
STOKES Ellen 22
STRUTTON George 34
SVENSSON August 11
SVENSSON August 19
SVENSSON Carl 3
SVENSSON Edward 6
SVENSSON Emelia 8
SVENSSON Godfrey Chyebassa Inf
SVENSSON Ida 1
SVENSSON Johanna 38
SVENSSON Johanna 41
SVENSSON Karolina 13
SVENSSON Mattis 44
SVENSSON Olof 17
SVENSSON Per 46
SVENSSON Sone 40
SVENSSON Sven 2
SVENSSON Victor 4
SYMES - (Mrs) 40 - SYMES - (Mrs) (Matron)
TOY Mary 23
TOY William 24
WALKER Emily 17
WARREN Arthur E 23
WATSON Alexander 4
WATSON Arthur 25
WATSON Elizabeth 8
WATSON Elizabeth 35
WATSON Frances 23
WATSON J William 16
WATSON James 12
WATSON Margaret Inf
WATSON Mary Inf
WATSON Nancy 6
WATSON Sarah 10
WAUGH Catherine 80
WEVELL John 22
WHITE Gilbert (Revd) 42
WICKHAM Alfred 18
WILLIAMS James 21
WILLIAMS Mary 22
WILSON - (Captain) Chyebassa
WILSON (or Wilms) John 30
WINNING Margaret 38
WINSTANLEY James 20

Who was on the Chyebassa, September-October 1885? Mrs Stafford and Matron

There are references to Mrs Stafford in the autographs, about her stylish mode of dress and her run-ins with Matron. Looking through the passenger list, we find that Mrs Stafford appeared to be travelling with a number of young children:
STAFFORD, Annie E (28)
STAFFORD, Alexander (8)
STAFFORD, Mary (6)
STAFFORD, Ralph (5)
STAFFORD, Phoebe (3)
STAFFORD, William (2)

Were they coming out to join Mr Stafford? There is a likely candidate that came out in February 1885, but the Brisbane burial records suggest differently. When one looks at the Brisbane City Council grave location website, things become a little more exciting.

There is a grave in Toowong cemetery containing:
Stafford Alexander NR* 13 / 02 / 1933 86 years
Stafford Annie Elizabeth F 12 / 10 / 1943 87 years
So maybe Alexander Stafford, 8, wasn't 8 years old at all, but 38. A birthdate of c.1847 would make him 38 in 1885.

Looking for Ralph Stafford, born c.1880 in the BCC cemeteries gives us this:
Stafford Ralph Milligan M 18 / 08 / 1948 68 years
Murphy-Stafford Violet F 05 / 12 / 1984 81 years
Spot on for date of birth. And we know the name of his partner, now.

William Stafford is a little more problematic. This is the closest, in South Brisbane, although the calculated date of birth is out by about 2-3 years.
Stafford Ellen Cathleen F 14 / 08 / 1972 81 years
Stafford William M 08 / 04 / 1958 78 years
Alternatives are, in Bald Hills:
Stafford William M 1913 Unknown
and, in Toowong,
Stafford Edward NR* 23 / 05 / 1913 Unknown
Stafford William Thomas NR* 14 / 08 / 1916 Unknown

Looking at marriages for Alexander Stafford in the years before the birth of Mary, no registered marriage has an Annie E on the same register page.

The only Alexander and Annie couple in the 1881 England Census, with about the right dates of birth, do not have the correct children. Other Annie E Stafford listings are either unmarried or otherwise unsuitable candidates.

Anyhow, there is a basis for further investigation of this family, through death certificates of Alexander and Annie E, and of Ralph.
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The Matron on the voyage was a Mrs Priscilla A Symes. The passenger lists show that she was quite the seafarer.
SYMES - (Mrs) (Matron) Duke of Westminster 8 Dec 1884
SYMES - (Mrs) (Matron) Duke of Buckingham 27 May 1885
SYMES - (Mrs) (Matron) Chyebassa 21 Oct 1885
SYMES - (Mrs) (Matron) Waroonga 28 Mar 1886
SYMES Priscilla A (Matron) 50 Waroonga 28 Mar 1886
SYMES - (Mrs) (Matron) 50 Selkirkshire 18 Dec 1886
SYMES - (Mrs) (Matron) Duke of Devonshire 13 Sep 1887

There is one likely candidate for Priscilla Ann SYMES in the 1871 Census.
Living at 1 Alexander Cottages, Tottenham, Middlesex, we have:
Priscilla Ann SYMES, wife, married, 28, Husband at sea, born Stepney, Middlesex.
Francis Henry do, son, 18 months, born Shackelwell (sic), Middlesex.
Herbert Oliver do, son, 5 months, born Tottenham, Middlesex.
Peter PETERSON, father, widower, 63, Watchmaker, born Stepney, Middlesex.

In the 1861 Census, Priscilla A PETERSON is a Teacher of Music, living in Shacklewell Road. Her mother, Ann, was born in Calcutta, and her brother Peter was a Mariner. Father was a Watch Dial Maker.

There are marriages for Priscilla Ann PETERSON in 1867 (Hackney) and 1872 (Ware), but apparently not to SYMES. Cannot find a likely marriage.

Who was on the Chyebassa, September-October 1885? Frances Crago

From Ella's autograph book.

Mistranscribed on the passenger list.
CRAGS, Frances (21)

And there ends the story, as Queensland BDM records to 1914 do not record a marriage or death. The only Crago births after 1885 have either Francis Crago or John Crago as father. So, what happened to Frances J Crago?

A Frances Jane CRAGO was born in Holborn, Middlesex, in the March Quarter of 1863, which is close enough to the stated age. Nobody of that name, age, and birthplace shows in 1871 or 1881 Census indexes.

Who was on the Chyebassa, September-October 1885? Ellen Smalley

From Jen's autograph book.

The passenger list has them misspelled as SMALLY.
SMALLY, Ellen (17)
SMALLY, Ralph (11)
SMALLY, W E (male) (10)

In the 1881 Census, we have:
Name: Ellen Smalley
Age: 12
Estimated birth year: abt 1869
Relation: Daughter
Father's name: John
Mother's name: Elizabeth
Gender: Female
Where born: Crawshaw Booth, Lancashire, England
Civil parish: Blackburn
County/Island: Lancashire
Country: England
Street address: 16 Alder Street

Name: Ralph Smalley
Age: 9
Estimated birth year: abt 1872
Relation: Son
Father's name: John
Mother's name: Elizabeth
Gender: Male
Where born: Crawshaw Booth, Lancashire, England
Civil parish: Blackburn
County/Island: Lancashire
Country: England
Street address: 16 Alder Street
and
Name: William Smalley
Age: 8
Estimated birth year: abt 1873
Relation: Son
Father's name: John
Mother's name: Elizabeth
Gender: Male
Where born: Crawshaw Booth, Lancashire, England
Civil parish: Blackburn
County/Island: Lancashire
Country: England
Street address: 16 Alder Street

On the image:
John SMALLEY, Head, married, 44, Labourer at Cotton Mill, Born Yorks. Grindleton
Elizabeth SMALLEY, Wife, married, 45, Born Yorks. Bashalleaves
Sarah SMALLEY, Daughter, unmarried, 19, Cotton Weaver, Born Lancaster Burnley
Thomas SMALLEY, Son, unmarried, 14, Cotton Weaver, Born Lancaster Burnley
Ralph SMALLEY, Son, unmarried, 9, Scholar, Born Lancaster Crawshaw Booth
William SMALLEY, Son, unmarried, 8, Scholar, Born Lancaster Crawshaw Booth
Ellen SMALLEY, Daughter, unmarried, 12, Cotton Weaver, Born Lancaster Crawshaw Booth

Burial record, Toowong Cemetery:
Smalley William Edward NR* 02 / 10 / 1933 60 years
Buried with members of the STARKIE family
Barkus Edith Rose NR* 08 / 07 / 1930 7 years
Starkie Mary Alice F 08 / 03 / 1951 79 years
Starkie William Robinson NR* 29 / 10 / 1926 58 years
Starkie Peter NR* 29 / 11 / 1937 67 years

No burial record found for Ralph SMALLEY in Brisbane City Council cemeteries.

So, from "the dark satanic mills" of Lancashire to sunny Brisbane, a teenager and her two little brothers. Wouldn't I like to know their full story!

I 've had a thought - I am looking through the list of assisted passengers. Really should get down to the Archives and look at the microfiches. Was it possible for only part of a family to travel as assisted passengers?

Who was on the Chyebassa, September-October 1885? Jessie and Rosina Juster

From Jen's Autograph book.

From Ella's autograph book.

It looks from the notes around the autographs that Jen and the Juster girls were involved in a certain amount of high jinks, and some of that involved Matron (Mrs Symes) and Mrs Stafford, and the girls' grandmother.

From the passenger list:
JUSTER, William R (50)
JUSTER, Charlotte (48)
JUSTER, William R (23)
JUSTER, Emily (21)
JUSTER, John W (Inf)
JUSTER, Jessie (18)
JUSTER, Rosina (16)
(William Richard Juster married Emily Rebecca SHARP, March Quarter 1884, in Mile End Old Town, Middx. John W has no birth record in FreeBMD, so maybe born on the voyage and possibly also died at sea.)
and
WAUGH, Catherine (80) - lets not forget Grandmother who was nearly washed overboard.

Going to the 1881 Census, we find them mistranscribed as Justor:
Name: Jessie Justor
Age: 14
Estimated birth year: abt 1867
Relation: Daughter
Father's name: William
Mother's name: Charlotte
Gender: Female
Where born: Bethnal Gr., Middlesex, England
Civil parish: West Ham
County/Island: Essex
Country: England
Street address: 9 William St
and
Name: Rosina Justor
Age: 12
Estimated birth year: abt 1869
Relation: Daughter
Father's name: William
Mother's name: Charlotte
Gender: Female
Where born: Bethnal Gr., Middlesex, England
Civil parish: West Ham
County/Island: Essex
Country: England
Street address: 9 William St

From the image:
William JUSTER, Head, married, 48, Carpenter, Born Surrey Merton.
Charlotte JUSTER, Wife, married, 48, Born Middlesex Bethnall Green
Isaac JUSTER, Son, unmarried, 17, Packer, Born Middlesex Bethnall Green
Jessie JUSTER, Daughter, unmarried, 14, Dressmaker, Born Middlesex Bethnall Green
Rosina JUSTER, Daughter, unmarried, 12, Scholar, Born Middlesex Bethnall Green
Catherine WAUGH, Grandmother, Widow, 79, Silk Weaver, Born Middlesex Bethnall Green.

I cannot find the younger William in the 1881 Census. There is a William H Juster of the right age, visiting the Huxter family in Lewisham, with a birthplace of Stepney, Middlesex. There are two good candidates for Emily Sharp in the census.

I can imagine Samuel Drew and William Juster sitting on the deck talking carpentry, while the girls had the run of the ship, eyeing off the young Constables and chuckling over the antics of Mrs Stafford and Matron Symes.

So, whatever happened to this big family? Again, one day I will have to search some more and find out. In the meantime, some burial records from the Brisbane City Council:

William Richard and Emily Rebecca Juster are buried in Dutton Park Cemetery, South Brisbane.
Name Sex Burial Date Age
Juster Emily R NR* 04 / 09 / 1931 Unknown
Juster William R NR* 13 / 03 / 1930 Unknown

William S (?) and Charlotte Juster are in the same cemetery
Juster Charlotte NR* 09 / 04 / 1918 Unknown
Juster William S NR* 20 / 05 / 1926 Unknown

No burial record of John W Juster in any Brisbane Cemetery. No registered death between 1885 and 1914. Possibly born, died and buried at sea.

Who was on the Chyebassa, September-October 1885? Lilly Avon

So who were the people that travelled with the Drew family when they set out on their journey to the Colonies? From the Autograph books of Great-aunts Ella and Jen, we can glean several names; Avon, Juster, Smalley, Crago, Mrs. Stafford, and Matron.

Let's take "Lilly Avon" as the first for this little series of stories.

From Jen's autograph book, a message that Jen appeared not to heed.

From the transcriptions of the passenger list of the Chyebassa, we find that there were two AVON girls travelling:AVON, Emma (17) and AVON, Lydia (15). We can assume that Lydia is "Lilly".

From their ages, it is reasonable to assume that they can be found in the 1881 Census records. Sure enough, there they are:
Name: Lidia Avon
Age: 13
Estimated birth year: abt 1868
Relation: Daughter
Father's name: Francis
Mother's name: Ann
Gender: Female
Where born: Middlesbro, Yorkshire, England
Civil parish: Linthorpe
County/Island: Yorkshire
Country: England
Street address: No 39 Carter Street
The age is wrongly transcribed as the image shows:
Lidia AVON, Daughter, unmarried, 11, Scholar, Yorks. Born Middlesbro
and
Name: Emma Avon
Age: 13
Estimated birth year: abt 1868
Relation: Daughter
Father's name: Francis
Mother's name: Ann
Gender: Female
Where born: Middlesbro, Yorkshire, England
Civil parish: Linthorpe
County/Island: Yorkshire
Country: England
Street address: No 39 Carter Street
Census image shows:
Emma AVON, Daughter, unmarried, 13, Servant, Born Yorks. Middlesbro.

The rest of the family residing at 39 Carter Street were:
Francis AVON, Head, married, 39, Puddler - Iron, Born Somersetshire Frome.
Ann AVON, Wife, married, 35, Born Somersetshire Frome.
Jane Ann AVON, daughter, unmarried, 9, Scholar, Born Yorks. Middlesbro.
Albert AVON, son, unmarried, 5, Scholar, Born Yorks. Middlesbro.

So, what sent these young ladies off on a trip across the world to Brisbane? Did Jen and Ella stay in touch with them? What happened to them after they arrived? I suppose, one day, I will dig into the local marriage and death records to find out.

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Why a new Blog?

I had put these in my Drew of West Penwith and Beyond blog, but as the number of posts grew, it became obvious that the information they contained was really beyond the intent of that Blog. There are also enough clues around to make this a little study of what happened to at least some of the families that travelled out with Samuel and Jane Drew and the 5 children on the "Chyebassa".