SHEPPARTON FAMILY HISTORY GROUP inc.
SFHG Presidents Report:
· SFHG Annual General Meeting
July 20th 8.00 pm at the Heritage Centre Welsford st. Members
and Guests Welcome.
· GMAGS "STATE ARCHIVES ON THE BORDER" Seminar Saturday
23rd July 2005
The
PROV(Public Records Office Victoria) and SRNSW(State Records New South
Wales), will be in attendance: Topics include
Websites and What You Can Do From a Distance and Useful and Little Known
Sources for Family and Local History at the PROV and SRNSW
Mulwala and District Services Club COST:
$ 30 (Including Lunch, Morning Tea & Afternoon Tea)
Tickets available from SFHG. Bookings
are essential
· Library Display Theme "Immigration" (June 2005)
· Maryborough FHG "Discovery Day" 18th Sep 2005
· GMAGS Expo (Goulburn and Murray Association of Local
and Family History Groups)
19th November 2005 at Mulwala Service Club NSW
· Central Highlands Historical Association Expo
2005 1st & 2nd October 2005. Ballarat
· Echuca-Moama 25th Anniversary June
18th&19th 2005. Seminar and Dinner.
Hatches, Matches, Dispatches, Ballarat Area, (CD Rom)
The Education Department Record of War Service 1914-1919,
Victoria (CD Rom)
Births Deaths and Marriages 1870-1913 Northern Territory of Australia
(CD Rom)
Queenslanders Who Fought in the Great War (CD Rom)
Victoria Police Gazette 1855 (CD Rom)
Bound for South Australia - births and deaths on government
assisted immigrant ships 1848-1884, by Robin Haines, Judith Jeffrey
and Greg Slattery (CD Rom)
The Parramatta Cemeteries - St Johns, by Judithe Dunn
Ref 180.2150 PAR
Sydney Burial Ground 1819 -1901, Keith A Johnson and
Malcolm R Sainty 180.2 SYD
Burials with Irish locations in Ballarat Old and New Cemeteries
Ref 180.3350 BUR
Assorted certificates of burial etc, donated by Leo Wigney Ref
180.3616 TAT
Newspaper cuttings from the Euroa Gazette 1927 - 1903,
compiled by Marg Eddy, indexed by Joan Esam Ref 480.3666 NEW
No Locked Doors: Jewish Life in Shepparton, Shirley Randles
100.3630 RAN
The Ferry, the Branch, the Creek, Aspects of Hawkesbury History,
Durag & Lower Hawkesbury Historical Society 1987 320.2 FER
The Achievement of Visions. Devenish East State School
No. 2124 1879-1931, Devenish (West) State School No. 1512 1875-1943
Ref 600.3726 ARC
Pioneers of the Echuca and Moama District, pre 1900,
pre 1925, pre 1940, compiled by the Echuca Genealogical Society Inc
100.3564 PIO
Storey without Ending: the Life and Times of Frederick and Catherine
Storey and their Descendants, Judith Anne Ormond 100 STO
Lewis Martin and family (Martin's Saddlery), donated
by R.J.Martin 100.3630 MAR
Martin Bros of Shepparton Family History, compiled by
R.J.Martin 100.3630 MAR
Recent research requests to the SFHG have included the following
surnames or items:
Ludemans Hotel (Epping), Service Stations in Shepparton,
Harris (George Albert and Francis Caroline), Ballinger and
Brown, Green (Edward and George), Foley
(John and Katherine) Numurkah, Pincott (Thomas
and Elizabeth), Brereton (Mary) and Hughes
(Samuel),
Malone and Blade (Shepparton), Kemp (Eric
Charles), "The Way We Were-Early Days Deakin Shire" book,
The First Hospital in Shepparton, Norman Colliver and the
Toska
Art Studio, Grahame (Dugal Archibald),
Rilen
(Margaret), Lacey (George),
Mundy (Henry), "Tudgey Pages" Book,
Sinclair (Audrey, John and Nellie), Tranter
(Francis),
Glasson, McIntyre (James
from Cashel),
Prosser (Arthur), Ah Wong
(Goulburn Valley),
Thorne (Goulburn Valley),
Harris (Dunbulbalane/Katandra),
Irwin.
An extensive index has been compiled for the
W S James book "History of Shepparton 1838-1938".
The book and the index are available at the SFHG.
The following is an extract from the book "History of Shepparton 1838-1938" by Cr W.S.James)
Men of History from Shepparton
Harrington, the poet, whose many works are
famed for the Australian sentiment, chief which volume was "Boundary
Bend".
He was born in Shepparton and served in the Great War.
Bernard Heinze, the world-famous pianist,
son of an old pioneer, a Shepparton watchmaker.
John Furphy, the inventor and manufacturer
of the world-famous water carts which played an important part in the war.
It was through this that the word "Furphy" has got into the latest dictionary.
Mr Furphy manufactured trucks for the Victorian Railways and was the inventor
and manufacturer of agricultural machinery used throughout the state.
George Graham, the pioneer member of Municipal
Government and Minister of the Crown, whose work in regard to agricultural
development and irrigation will ever be remembered in Australia.
Sir John Longstaff, the world-renowned artist,
a portrait painter, who was born in Clunes. His parents brought him here
in 1873. His father was one of the pioneer businessmen of Shepparton.
J T Adams, who was the pioneer of the apiary
industry in the colonies, who imported bees from Italy, and whose research
work did much to propagate the best stock in bee farming and also developed
the best methods of the apiary industry. He lived on the Mooroopna side
of the river, and his apiaries were the showplaces and mecca for those
interested, who came from all Colonies and New Zealand.
Joseph Furphy, best known as Tom Collins,
the writer of prose and verse, whose works rank among the nation's literature.
He was not a native of Shepparton but lived here for 25 years. His chief
work was "Such Is Life".
Edward Khull, the first squatter to come
to Shepparton, who though unsuccessful as a squatter, rose in the Public
Services to be Government Printer. The Khull Ranges near Shepparton are
named after him.
Patrick Hassett, the man who conducted a
college in Shepparton, and whose ability and organising genius established
Hassett's College in Melbourne.
Frank McNamara, V.C., a student of the Shepparton
High School, who served with honor and distinction a an airman in the Great
War. His Victoria Cross was awarded for a gallant feat in Mesopotamia,
when seeing his companion's aeroplane wrecked, flew down in the face of
the enemy and rescued his comrade. Frank McNamara's father was Crown Lands
Officer in Shepparton in the nineties, residing here with his family.
William Orr, M.L.C., a great philanthropist
and politician, descendant of pioneers, who has been interested in large
businesses and other institutions throughout different States of the Commonwealth,
and has done much for irrigation and pastoral development.
J W Sutheland ("Calrossie"), the present
champion gunshot of the Commonwealth, if not the world, son of a pioneer
of Shepparton district and brother of one of the Shire Councillors, Mr
J A Sutherland.
Councillor A W Fairley, J.P., son of a pioneer
businessman of Shepparton, three times Mayor, who became chairman of Shepparton
Preserving Company, the largest Cannery in the British Empire. He also
was appointed by the State Government to the position of Commissioner of
the State Electricity Commission.
Shepparton Cemetery Trust
The following newspaper article relates to the burial of Mr W Fraser, the owner of the "Tallygaroopna Homestead". The property had its own private cemetery in which Mrs Fraser was buried.
Mr Fraser seldom ,if ever, touched on any of the hardships he may have
faced or any adventures through which he may have passed. As a consequence,
we can say little of his life prior to the purchase of the Tallygaroopna
Homestead in 1862, save that he prospered, and that when he came to the
district he was the father of five sons and five daughters. At that time
Shepparton was not, the township consisted of the Emu Hotel, of which Mr
Hill was the licensee, of a police camp, and of one private house, occupied
by Mrs Wilson. The place was known as McGuires Punt and the country was,
and long remained, an open tract. There was no public and little
social life, five troopers and the cadet in charge of them busy battling
with cattle stealers from beyond the Murray, whilst Mr Fraser devoted himself
sedulously to his own affairs. His sheep ran over country from the Broken
River to pretty near Wunghnu. The advent of the selectors revolutionised
the district, which had been almost ignored, save for a brief period, during
which it was traversed by men hurrying from one gold rush to another.
As population increased, Mr Fraser whilst not absolutely shunning public
life, evinced no great desire for such honors as the electors can confer.
He was chairman of the first school board, when the board legislated for
schools right away to the Murray, and on one occasion he contested a seat
in the Shire Council. Little remains to be said, save that Mr Fraser seemed
to succeed in all the financial matters he touched.. In addition to his
Tallygaroopna property he owned a station in Queensland which was managed
by his son, William who died at Aramac some years ago. Rumour credits him
with successful speculations in Broken Hill and Mount Morgan shares.
Funeral Notice- We are requested to call special attention to the fact that it has been found necessary to modify the arrangements first made for the interment of Mr W Fraser's remains. Owing to the stringent provisions of the health act 1890, the Central Board cannot sanction private burial, and as a consequence Mr Fraser's remains will be laid in the Shepparton cemetery. The funeral procession leaves the Tallygaroopna Homestead at three this afternoon.
No Locked Doors Jewish Life in Shepparton. By Shirley Randles (nee Hayat)
A book documenting the way of life for Jewish families in the Shepparton district from before World War Two, to the 1950's had a very successful launch on Sunday the 15th June at the Shepparton Library. The afternoon was jointly hosted by the Shepparton Family History Group and the Friends of the Library. The book is available from the Shepparton Library and Collins Booksellers.
The Upper Murray (Corryong)
Historical Society treated GMAGS group members to a very enjoyable weekend
on the 14th -15th May. Saturday evening was taken up with a tour of
the historic homestead "Karinya". This magnificent building is being fondly
restored by the Ross family and was admired by all present. A very large
multi purpose shed on the property was destroyed by a storm last year and
a timber cow shed is still to be restored to some of its former glory.
One out building now used as a storage shed has a pressed metal ceiling
and the generator house is still in good condition.

We were able to view an historic video of the rail
locomotives on the Cudgewa Line then a wonderful meal was provided by members
of the UMHS at the homestead following which several members spoke about
their family histories in the area.
The next morning we viewed a trestle railway bridge just off the main
road west of Corryong, one of the few reminders of a railway that was once
a key to the transport of materials into the Snowy Mountain Scheme.
A visit to the grave of Jack Riley "The Man
From Snowy River" followed on Sunday then a tour of the Museum and a short
GMAGS meeting rounded up a very enjoyable weekend.
Genealogy Society of Victoria (GSV) have moved:
How do I get there?
The GSV is now located in the De Bono Centre
at 257 Collins Street. An arcade of shops bisects the building
from Collins Street to Flinders Lane so you can also enter the building
from 250 Flinders Lane. Note that the Flinders Lane entrance has
a different number. The GSV is located on Level Bl and the building entry
level is designated Lower Ground Floor although it is the street level
at both entrances. It is important to note that there is only
one set of lifts that will take you to level Bl. Entering from Collins
Street, the lift lobby is to your left, just past a glazed display wall.
Entering from Flinders Lane, people will need to walk though the arcade
past various shops and the post office to come to the front lift
lobby. The lifts sited near the Flinders Lane doors cannot be used to gain
access to level B
Take the lift to Bl. The GSV occupies all of this
level. Entry to the bookshop and the library is to your left along a corridor
past the locker room, kitchen and toilets.
Sunday access is via the Flinders Lane entrance where there is a door release
system operated from our reception desk similar to the current method at
Queen Street. GSV members will need to show their cards at the camera to
gain entry to the building. Telephone 03
96624455.
Local History Group Requests Information
The Katandra and District
History Group are seeking information on, or from, families involved with
two settlement schemes in their area. The KDHG are compiling a book on
the Soldiers settlement from 1919 and the Closer settlement from 1926 to
1928. Information requested may be photographs, documents or even former
residents memories of the area during this time.
If you able to help with
information please email: katandra@fastmail.fm
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Book 2 compiled by the SFHG contains 70 stories, over 50 photographs and also articles of historical value relating to the beginning of the irrigation scheme in the Shepparton area in the early 20th century. It is a valuable historical reference and social history of life in the Shepparton area prior to the 1930's .The index contains some 700 entries. Price: $20.00 P & P is $7.50 for up to 3 books |
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