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Ella Sophia McCUTCHEON [10312]
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1871 - Hotham, Vic, Australia Christening: Death: 1871 - Hotham, Vic, Australia Burial:
Parents
Father: John McCUTCHEON [10302] (Abt 1836-1899) 52,53,357,358 Mother: Sophia LITTLE [10301] (1842-1905) 52,357,358Fanny Mavis McCUTCHEON [10298]
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1907 - Essendon, Vic, Australia 53,54 Christening: Death: 1982 - Surrey Hills, Vic, Australia ( at age 75) 53 Burial:Events
1. Alt. Birth: 12 Jun 1907, Essendon, Vic, Australia.
2. Residence: 1980, Surrey Hills, Vic, Australia. 1836
3. Alt. Death: 1982.
Parents
Father: Henry Gerald McCUTCHEON [10291] (1868-1932) 52,54,357,358,6026 Mother: Emma Louise NYE [10290] (1875-1936) 52,54,357,358,900,1836
Spouses and Children
1. *William Edward Howes HARTNETT [10344] (23 May 1904 - 30 Dec 2000) 52,357,358 Marriage: Abt 1930 Status:George McCUTCHEON [12206]Marriage Events
1. Alt. Marriage: 18 Nov 1933, Camberwell, Vic, Australia.
2. Alt. Marriage: 18 Nov 1933, Camberwell, Vic, Australia. Children: 1. Bruce Roger HARTNETT 52,357,358 [10345] (1950-2006)
Sex: M
Spouses and Children
1. *Margaret BIRNIE [12207] Children: 1. James McCUTCHEON [12205] (Abt 1817-1878)Harry Wason McCUTCHEON [10297]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 19 Jan 1904 - Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 54 Christening: Death: 1985 - , Victoria, Australia ( at age 81) Burial:Events
1. Alt. Birth: 1904, Essendon, Vic, Australia.
Parents
Father: Henry Gerald McCUTCHEON [10291] (1868-1932) 52,54,357,358,6026 Mother: Emma Louise NYE [10290] (1875-1936) 52,54,357,358,900,1836
Spouses and Children
1. *Phyllis FREDERICK [10341] (2 Nov 1903 - 1960) 52,357,358 Marriage: 3 Jan 1930 Status: Children: 1. Margaret Wendel McCUTCHEON 52,357,358 [10342] (1932- ) 2. Phyllis Wason McCUTCHEON 52,357,358 [10343] (1942-1942)
Notes
General:
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Sat 15 Mar 1930 Page 17 Family Notices
McCUTCHEON- FREDERICK -On the 28th January at Methodist Church Camberwell by Rev. H W Frederick and E. Nye, Harry Wason, second son of Mr and Mrs H. G Mccutcheon of KiIllara Prospect Hill road Camberwell, to Phylliss, eldest daughter of Rev H. W. and Mrs. Frederick of Forest street, Bendigo (At home 19th and 20th March )
Henry Gerald McCUTCHEON [10291]
Sex: MAKA: Harry McCUTCHEON
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1868 - Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Christening: Death: 31 Jul 1932 - Camberwell, Vic, Australia ( at age 64) 6393 Burial:
Parents
Father: John McCUTCHEON [10302] (Abt 1836-1899) 52,53,357,358 Mother: Sophia LITTLE [10301] (1842-1905) 52,357,358
Spouses and Children
1. *Emma Louise NYE [10290] (24 Jan 1875 - 22 Aug 1936) 52,54,357,358,900,1836 Marriage: 1900 - Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 900,6394 Status: Children: 1. Dorothy Louise McCUTCHEON 52,54,357,358 [10299] (1901-1957) 2. John Maurice McCUTCHEON 52,54,357,358 [10300] (1903-1975) 3. Harry Wason McCUTCHEON 52,54,357,358 [10297] (1904-1985) 4. Fanny Mavis McCUTCHEON 52,53,54,357,358,1836 [10298] (1907-1982) 5. Hugh Gerald McCUTCHEON 52,54,357,358 [10289] (1910-1997)
Notes
General:
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Sat 20 Oct 1900 Page 9 Family Notices
McCUTCHEON-NYE.- On the 21st September, at the Wesleyan Parsonage, Carlton, by the father of the bride, Henry G. McCutcheon, to Louie, eldest daughter of the Rev. E. Wason Nye (No cards) "Killara," Waverley-street, Essendon
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Mon 1 Aug 1932 Page 1 Family Notices
McCUTCHEON.-On the 31st July, 1932 (suddenly), at his residence, Killara, 32 Prospect Hill road, Camberwell, Henry Gerald, the dearly loved husband of Louie, and loving father of Dorothy (Mrs. A. Little), Maurice, Harry, Mavis, and Hugh, aged 64 years.
McCUTCHEON.-On the 31st July, 1932 (suddenly), at his residence, Killara, 32 Prospect Hill road, Camberwell, H. G. McCutcheon. -A tribute of esteem and affection from his colleagues, the directors of the Camberwell Masonic Hall Trust Ltd.
McCUTCHEON.-On the 31st July, 1932 (suddenly), at his residence, Killara, 32 Prospect Hill road, Camberwell, Henry G. McCutcheon, master of Boroondara Lodge, No. 321, A., F., and A. Masons. -A tribute of respect from the Brethren of the above lodge
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Thu 4 Aug 1932 Page 1 Classified Advertising
NOTICE is hereby given that after the expiration of fourteen days from the publication hereof application will be made to the Supreme Court of the State of Victoria In Its Probate jurisdiction that PROBATE of the WILL dated the second day of October, one thousand nine hundred, of HENRY GERALD MCCUTCHEON formerly of Waverley street Moonee Ponds, in the said State but late of 32 Prospect Hill road. Camberwell, in the said State accountant deceased, be granted to Emma Louise McCutcheon, of 32 Prospect Hill road Camberwell in the said State, widow, the solo executrix named in the said will Dated this 3rd day of August, 1932
W B & O McCUTCHEON of 418 Collins street Melbourne proctors for the applicant
Hugh Gerald McCUTCHEON [10289]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1910 - Essendon, Vic, Australia 54,6395 Christening: Death: 7 Jan 1997 - , Victoria, Australia ( at age 87) 6396,6397,6398 Burial:
Parents
Father: Henry Gerald McCUTCHEON [10291] (1868-1932) 52,54,357,358,6026 Mother: Emma Louise NYE [10290] (1875-1936) 52,54,357,358,900,1836
Spouses and Children
1. *Phyllis Gretta DAVEY [10288] (1909 - 16 Jun 1992) 52,54,357,358,1836,3285 Marriage: 1933 - , Victoria, Australia Status:Marriage Events
1. Alt. Marriage: 1933, , Victoria, Australia. Children: 1. Marilyn Delphine McCUTCHEON 357,358,1836 [10281] (1933-2016)
Notes
General:
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Sat 25 Mar 1933 Page 13 Family Notices
McCUTCHEON-DAVEY-On the 28th January, 1933 at Methodist Church Camberwell, by Rev E. Nye, Hugh Gerald, youngest son of Mrs. McCutcheon and the late Mr. H. G. McCutcheon, of Camberwell, to Phyllis Gretta, only daughter of Mrs. Davey and the late Mr. C. T. Davey of Camberwell. (At home Tuesday, April 4, and Wednesday April 5, 1933.)
Table Talk (Melbourne, Vic. : 1885 - 1939) Thu 23 Feb 1933 Page 32 Family Notices
McCutcheon-Davey
PASTEL hues were worn by the charming bridesmaids who attended Miss Phyllis Gretta Davey, only child of the late Mr Charles T. Davey, and Mrs Davey. "Barfold," Radnor Street, Camberwell, at her marriage, which was celebrated at the Camberwell Methodist Church on Saturday, January 28. The bridegroom was Mr Hugh Gerald McCutcheon. youngest son of the late Mr Harry G. McCutcheon, and Mrs McCutcheon, "Killara," Prospect Hill Road Camberwell.
Mr W. J. Davey gave the bride away. She chose a lovely wedding gown of ivory duchesse satin, fashioned on mediaeval lines, the effect being enhanced by a Honiton lace veil mounted over white tulle and caught by a plaited band to form a cap.
A coronet of orange blossom was finished with little clusters of blossom at each side, and she carried a loosely arranged bouquet of choice white roses, with long trailing sprays of lily-of-the-valley tree.
Three bridesmaids, Misses Mavis McCutcheon (sister of the bridegroom), Jean Allan and Louie Matthews (cousin of the bride), were in attendance. Their georgette frocks were in shades of pale green, shell pink and pale blue respectively, made of georgette, with deep flounces of silk net forming billowy skirts. Little Grecian capes surmounted the frocks, and their picture hats of tulle were trimmed with forget-me-nots. They carried bouquets of pink carnations, gladioli and holly leaves.
Mr William Hartnett acted as best man and Messrs Edgar and Donald Little as groomsmen.
After the ceremony, which was performed by the Rev. E. Nye, a reception was held at the Chalet, Wattle Park.
The bride's mother brightened her black ensemble with a shoulder spray of Duchess of York pansies, the same flowers setting off Mrs McCutcheon's black georgette and lace frock and black hat.
James McCUTCHEON [10321]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1830 - Omagh, Tyrone, Ireland Christening: Death: 1855 - Omagh, Tyrone, Ireland ( at age 25) Burial:
Parents
Father: John McCUTCHEON [10306] (1793-1873) 52 Mother: Margaret BOTHWELL [10305] (Abt 1798-1885) 52
Notes
General:
I can find no evidence of birth or death of this child. Needs verification
James McCUTCHEON [8953]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 18 Apr 1884 - , Victoria, Australia 6399 Christening: Death: 6 May 1919 - Warrnambool, Vic, Australia ( at age 35) 6400,6401 Burial:
Parents
Father: Thomas Henry McCUTCHEON [13008] (1847-1931) Mother: Rosanna HARRIS [13009] (1863-1925)
Spouses and Children
1. *Sarah Catherine McKINNON [8951] (Abt 1883 - 1932) Marriage: 1911 - , Victoria, Australia 6402 Status: Children: 1. Thomas Donald McCUTCHEON [13012] (1912-1961)James McCUTCHEON [12205]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: Abt 1817 Christening: Death: 1878 - , Victoria, Australia ( aged about 61) Burial:
Parents
Father: George McCUTCHEON [12206] Mother: Margaret BIRNIE [12207]
Spouses and Children
1. *Margaret McCUTCHEON [10320] (1832 - 24 Jan 1895) 52 Marriage: 10 Dec 1859 - Saint Kilda, Victoria, Australia 6403 Status: 2. Jane BINGHAM [12210] (Abt 1816 - 25 Oct 1858) Marriage: Status:
Notes
General:
James 34, Jane 27, Margaret 5, Elizabeth 2, and Martha (infant) arrived on the ship Hope 10 November 1852. James occupation is said to be policeman and he went to Kyneton, Victoria on arrival.
Jane Bingham - Ireland 1817-1858
1. Margaret McCutcheon/Felstead 1846-1917
2. Elizabeth McCutcheon 1850-1863
3. Martha McCutcheon abt 1852-
Margaret McCutcheon married James McCutcheon in 1859. James was said to be a 42 year old widower with 2 living children and 1 deceased at the time of the marriage. His occupation is given as superintendent of Benevolent Asylum and Margaret's occupation is given as Matron of Benevolent Asylum.
Margaret McCutcheon
1. Catherine Alice McCutcheon 1860- 1909
2. Sarah Sophia McCutcheon 1863- 1929
3. James Oliver McCutcheon 1866- 1915
4. George Birnie McCutcheon 1868-h 1912
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Thu 29 Jan 1863 Page 4 Family Notices
BIRTHS,
McCUTCHEON. - On the 19th inst., at North Melbourne, Mrs. James McCutcheon of a daughter.
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Thu 25 Jan 1866 Page 4 Family Notices
McCUTCHEON.- On the 15th inst., the wife of Mr. James McCutcheon, superintendent Benevolent Asylum of a son.
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Thu 26 Jan 1871 Page 4 Family Notices
FELSTEAD - McCUTCHEON. - On the 9th inst., at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev.Robert
C. Flockart, John Francis, third son of Mr. John William Felstead, to Margaret, daughter of Mr. James McCutcheon.
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Tue 16 Apr 1878 Page 1 Family Notices
Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954) info Sat 20 Apr 1878 Page 17 Family Notices
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Mon 15 Apr 1878 Page 1 Family Notices
The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946) Sat 20 Apr 1878 Page 27 Family Notices
McCutcheon - On the 14th inst, at North Melbourne James McCutcheon, superintendent and secretary of the Melbourne Benevolent Asylum, aged 60 years.
The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954) Thu 1 Apr 1915 Page 6
NEWS AND NOTES.
Warehouse Fatality.-Before the Coroner (Mr. T. F. Davier) and a jury of three an inquest was opened yesterday concerning the death of James Oliver McCutcheon, which took place on the previous day, following on injuries received in an accident at Messrs. Falk and Co.'s warehouse.
After evidence of identification had been given, the proceedings were adjourned until 2.30 p.m. on April 8.
The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954) View title info Fri 9 Apr 1915 Page 8
A WAREHOUSE FATALITY.
A WAREHOUSE FATALITY.
CORONER'S INQUIRY.
The Coroner (Mr. T. F. Davies, P.M.) and a jury yesterday resumed the inquiry into the recent death of James Oliver McCutcheon at Messrs. Falk and Co.'s warehouse.
With the Coroner's permission Mr. Hardwick watched the proceedings on behalf of Messrs. Falk and Co., the deceased's employers. Sergeant Pilkington examined the witnesses.
- Michael Hayman, employed at Messrs. P. Falk and Co.'s, gave evidence that at about 3.40 p.m. on March 30 he was on the first floor near the hatchway at the rear of the warehouse, with a quantity of goods on a wheeler. He called out to the attendant below to send up the hook of the electric hoist. As witness pulled the wheeler forward
to the opening, the corner struck a stack of caddies of tobacco standing a few feet from the edge. Three caddies were dislodged, and two bounded over the edge of the pit. The gross weight of each caddy would be about 13 lb. Witness looked over the edge, and saw one strike the deceased McCutcheon on the head and knock him down.
To Mr Hardwick: Deceased, when struck, was standing in the doorway adjacent to the hatchway on the ground floor.
Dr. J. S. Landon, acting .RM.O. at the Perth Public Hospital, produced the report of Dr. Sweet (at present absent from the city) of a postmortem examination on the body of deceased. The report stated that death was due to fractures of the skull and cerebral hemorrhage. Deceased died, at the hospital at 4.55 p.m. on the date of the
accident.
Evidence of a corroborative nature was given by employees of Messrs. Falk and Co. Robert C. Smith, in reply to the jury, said that about twelve months ago a wheeler loaded with crockery, had fallen down the pit, but on that occasion no one was injured. The spot where deceased was struck down was frequently occupied by persons other than the firm's employees.
To Mr. Hardwick: If protective doors were installed in the hatchway, they would have to be opened or removed to allow of the manipulation of the hoist.
The jury after a short retirement, returned a verdict that deceased came to his death through fracture of the skull, caused by a caddy falling on his head, as the result of an accident. A rider was added: "'That, in our opinion, the well hole or hatchway should be cased in."
John McCUTCHEON [10306]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1793 - Omagh, Tyrone, Ireland Christening: Death: 20 Nov 1873 - West Melbourne, Vic, Australia ( at age 80) 6404 Burial: 22 Nov 1873 - Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 6404
Parents
Father: John McCUTCHEON [12201] Mother: Catherine GIVIN [12202]
Spouses and Children
1. *Margaret BOTHWELL [10305] (Abt 1798 - 26 Jul 1885) 52 Marriage: 1823 - , Tyrone, Ireland Status:Marriage Events
1. Alt. Marriage: 1835, , , Ireland.
2. Alt. Marriage: 1835, , , Ireland. Children: 1. Rev John Wesley McCUTCHEON 52 [10319] (Abt 1821-1900) 2. Rev Oliver McCUTCHEON 52 [10323] (1826-1895) 3. James McCUTCHEON 52 [10321] (1830-1855) 4. Margaret McCUTCHEON 52 [10320] (1832-1895) 5. Sarah Jane McCUTCHEON 52 [10325] (Abt 1834-1903) 6. Catherine McCUTCHEON 52 [10322] (1835-1877) 7. John McCUTCHEON 52,53,357,358 [10302] (Abt 1836-1899) 8. Robert George McCUTCHEON 52 [10324] (1842-1918)
Notes
General:
I have found an arrival in Port Phillip in December 1860 of John McCutcheon, aged 38, Margaret McCutcheon aged 36 and Catherine McCutcheon aged 14 on the Ship the Alice Walton. Whilst the ages given are wildly inaccurate, I presume this is the correct John Margaret and Catherine as on both John and Margaret's death certificates, the time in Victoria works out that they would have arrived in 1860.
John McCUTCHEON [10302]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: Abt 1836 - Omagh, Tyrone, Ireland 53 Christening: Death: 10 Sep 1899 - Glenroy, Victoria, Australia ( aged about 63) 53 Burial:
Parents
Father: John McCUTCHEON [10306] (1793-1873) 52 Mother: Margaret BOTHWELL [10305] (Abt 1798-1885) 52
Spouses and Children
1. *Sophia LITTLE [10301] (1842 - 25 Jun 1905) 52,357,358 Marriage: 30 Apr 1863 - Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 6025 Status: Children: 1. Walter Bothwell McCUTCHEON 52,357,358 [10314] (1864-1934) 2. Alice Isabel McCUTCHEON 52,357,358 [10313] (1866-1946) 3. Henry Gerald McCUTCHEON 52,54,357,358,6026 [10291] (1868-1932) 4. John Cecil McCUTCHEON 52,357,358 [10311] (1869-1885) 5. Oliver Lewis McCUTCHEON 52,357,358 [10309] (1871-1871) 6. Ella Sophia McCUTCHEON 52,357,358 [10312] (1871-1871) 7. Oliver Bertram McCUTCHEON 52,357,358 [10310] (1872-1931) 8. Arthur Lewis McCUTCHEON 52,357,358 [10308] (1875-1880)
Notes
General:
Portland Guardian (Vic. : 1876 - 1953) View title info Mon 11 Sep 1899 Page 2 Melbourne News.
Mr John McCutcheon, well-known in Commercial circles, is dead,
The death is also announced of the Rev. Samuel Chapman, of the Baptist Church,
The Bendigo Independent (Vic. : 1891 - 1918) View title info Tue 12 Sep 1899 Page 1
ITEMS OF INTEREST.
The deaths of the Rev. Chapman, of the Baptist Church, Melbourne, and Mr John McCutcheon, formerly general manager of the Commercial Bank, Melbourne, are reported.
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Mon 11 Sep 1899 Page 1 Family Notices
THE Friends of the late Mr. JOHN McCUTCHEON, J.P., are informed that his remains will be interred in the Melbourne General Cemetery THIS DAY (Monday, the 11th inst.).
A short service will be held in Wesley Church, Lonsdale-street, Melbourne, at 3 o'clock p.m., conducted by the Rev. Lorimer Fison, D.D., and the funeral will leave the church at half-past 3 o'clock for the cemetery.
A. A. SLEIGHT, Undertaker.
John McCUTCHEON [10318]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1930 Christening: Death: 7 Aug 1994 - ( at age 64) Burial:
Parents
Father: John Maurice McCUTCHEON [10300] (1903-1975) 52,54,357,358 Mother: Dorothy Linton TYLER [10317] (1907-1974) 52,357,358John McCUTCHEON [12201]
Sex: M
Spouses and Children
1. *Catherine GIVIN [12202] Children: 1. John McCUTCHEON 52 [10306] (1793-1873)John Cecil McCUTCHEON [10311]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1869 - Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Christening: Death: 1885 - Hawthorn, Vic, Australia ( at age 16) Burial:
Parents
Father: John McCUTCHEON [10302] (Abt 1836-1899) 52,53,357,358 Mother: Sophia LITTLE [10301] (1842-1905) 52,357,358
Notes
General:
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Mon 5 Jan 1885 Page 7 THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE.
THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE.
MATRICULATION EXAMINATION -
OCTOBER TERM, 1884.
CANDIDATES PASSED
The following are the names of the candidates whose numbers range between 1 and 100 who passed the matriculation examination -
Edward Hussey Burgh Macartney, John Cecil McCutcheon, Dugald Gordon McDougall, Jane Margaret McEachran, William Kennedy Muir, John Francis Nash, Fannie Stanley Noyes,
John Maurice McCUTCHEON [10300]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1903 - Essendon, Vic, Australia 54 Christening: Death: 1975 - Essendon, Vic, Australia ( at age 72) Burial:
Parents
Father: Henry Gerald McCUTCHEON [10291] (1868-1932) 52,54,357,358,6026 Mother: Emma Louise NYE [10290] (1875-1936) 52,54,357,358,900,1836
Spouses and Children
1. *Dorothy Linton TYLER [10317] (1907 - 1974) 52,357,358 Marriage: 1925 Status: Children: 1. John McCUTCHEON 52,357,358 [10318] (1930-1994)John Osborne McCUTCHEON [12635]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1898 - Armadale, Vic, Australia Christening: Death: 1956 - Melbourne, Victoria, Australia ( at age 58) Burial:
Parents
Father: Walter Bothwell McCUTCHEON [10314] (1864-1934) 52,357,358 Mother: Elizabeth Hodge OSBORNE [11740] (1865-1963) 358
Spouses and Children
1. *Marjorie Alica IRVING [12636]Rev John Wesley McCUTCHEON [10319]
Sex: MAKA: John McCUTCHAN
Individual Information
Birth Date: Abt 1821 - , County Down, Ireland Christening: Death: 23 Aug 1900 - Richmond, Victoria, Australia ( aged about 79) 6405 Burial:
Parents
Father: John McCUTCHEON [10306] (1793-1873) 52 Mother: Margaret BOTHWELL [10305] (Abt 1798-1885) 52
Spouses and Children
1. *Anna McCREA [12204] (1822 - 1892) Marriage: 1842 - , NSW, Australia Status:
Notes
General:
John arrived in NSW from Batavia, in 1839 on the ship the Jean and married Ann in 1842 in NSW. Although John's parents are given as John and Margaret on his death certificate I am not certain that his parents are John McCutcheon and Margaret Bothwell.
His name is spelt in various ways over time his death is recorded as McCutchan. but some records record the spelling as McCutcheon.
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Fri 24 Aug 1900 Page 1
Family Notices
McCUTCHAN.- On the 23rd August, 1900, at 43 Gipps-street, Richmond, Rev. J. W. McCutchan, in his 80th year.
Spouse
Anna Jane McCrea (1822 - 1892) Married 1842 in NSW
Children
1. Jane Anderson (1843 - 1896)
2. James (1845 - 1916) m. Elizabeth Tout
3. Catherine Amelia (1847 - 1926)
4. Margaret Anna (1849 - 1900)
5. William Henry (1852 -1907)
6. Mary Hamilton (1853 -1916)
7. John George (1858 - 1943)
8. Frances Elizabeth (1862 - 1936)
The Express and Telegraph (Adelaide, SA : 1867 - 1922) Sat 9 Mar 1895 Page 4
Family Notices
DEATHS.
McCUTCHAN.- On the 7th March, in Victoria, Frank, second son of Mr. J. McCutchan, printer, Bridge-road and Lennox-street, Richmond, grandson Rev. J. McCutchan, Presbyterian minister, Victoria, and late of Port Adelaide.
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Fri 3 Dec 1926 Page 1
Family Notices
McCUTCHAN. - On the 1st December, 1926, at the residence of her niece (Mrs. A. Bentley), Okarito, 155 Kambrook road, Caulfield, Emily, second daughter of the late Anna J. and the Rev. John Wesley McCutchan. (Privately interred, December 2.)
Leonard Tennet McCUTCHEON [14126]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 15 Dec 1884 3746 Christening: 8 Apr 1885 - Balaclava, Victoria, Australia 3746 Death: 1963 - Hastings, Victoria, Australia ( at age 79) 3746 Burial:
Parents
Father: Robert George McCUTCHEON [10324] (1842-1918) 52 Mother: Mary Ann EBBLEWHITE [11863] (Abt 1847-1928) 3744Margaret McCUTCHEON [10320]
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1832 - , , Ireland Christening: Death: 24 Jan 1895 - Saint Kilda, Victoria, Australia ( at age 63) Burial:
Parents
Father: John McCUTCHEON [10306] (1793-1873) 52 Mother: Margaret BOTHWELL [10305] (Abt 1798-1885) 52
Spouses and Children
1. *James McCUTCHEON [12205] (Abt 1817 - 1878) Marriage: 10 Dec 1859 - Saint Kilda, Victoria, Australia 6403 Status:
Notes
General:
Margaret McCutcheon married James McCutcheon in 1859. James was said to be a 42 year old widower with 2 living children and one deceased at the time of the marriage. His occupation is given as superintendent of Benevolent Asylum and Margaret's occupation is given as Matron of Benevolent Asylum.
1. Catherine Alice McCutcheon 1860-1909
2. Sarah Sophia McCutcheon 1863-1929
3. James Oliver McCutcheon 1866-1915
4. George Birnie McCutcheon 1868-1912
Table Talk (Melbourne, Vic. : 1885 - 1939) View title info Fri 15 Mar 1895 Page 11 Sports and Pastimes.
MARGARET McCutcheon, of " Tarella," Chapel Street, St, Kilda, widow, by her will dated October 10th, 1893, and presented for probate by Messrs. Eggleston, Derham and Martin, of Melbourne solicitors, appointed her daughter, Sarah Sophia McCutcheon, sole executrix. She bequeathed to her daughter, Catherine Alice Whitehead, £25; to her sister, Sarah Jane Brady, .£15; and to her daughter, Sarah Sophia McCutcheon, the residue of her estate. Testatrix died January 24th, 1895, and the estate is sworn at £175 real and .£4992 personal; total, £5167.
The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954) Wed 31 Mar 1915 Page 1
Family Notices
McCUTCHEON. - On March 30, 1915, at Perth, W.A., James Oliver, the dearly-beloved husband of Annie McCutcheon, of 58 Randell-street, Perth, W.A., and late of Messrs. P. Falk and Co., Ltd., aged 49 years.
Kalgoorlie Miner (WA : 1895 - 1954) Wed 31 Mar 1915
Page 6
MAN'S CRITICAL CONDITION
MAN'S CRITICAL CONDITION
fracture of skull . base,'caused by falling article
Perth, March 30.
James McCutcheon, an employee of P. Falk and Co., met with a serious accident to-day. J McCutcheon, who is a married man living in Randell-street, was working on a lower, floor of the premises; above which a lad was wheeling a; number of caddies, By some mischance one of these down the well, striking McCutcheon. on the head. He was rendered unconscious and at the hospital it was ascertained that he had sustained a fracture of the base of the skull. He is now on the danger list and his condition is regarded as critical.
Later.
The unfortunate man James McCutcheon, who was injured during the day by a caddy of tobacco falling on his head in Falk and Company's warehouse, died early this evening.
The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954) Thu 1 Apr 1915 Page 6
NEWS AND NOTES.
Warehouse Fatality.-Before the Coroner (Mr. T. F. Davies) and a jury of three an inquest was opened yesterday concerning the death of James Oliver McCutcheon, which took place on the previous day, following on injuries received in an accident at Messrs. Falk and Co.'s warehouse.
After evidence of identification had been given, the proceedings were adjourned until 2.30 p.m. on April 8.
The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954) View title info Fri 9 Apr 1915 Page 8
A WAREHOUSE FATALITY.
A WAREHOUSE FATALITY.
CORONER'S INQUIRY.
The Coroner (Mr. T. F. Davies, P.M.) and a jury yesterday resumed the inquiry into the recent death of James Oliver McCutcheon at Messrs. Falk and Co.'s warehouse.
With the Coroner's permission Mr. Hardwick watched the proceedings on behalf of Messrs. Falk and Co., the deceased's employers. Sergeant Pilkington examined the witnesses.
- Michael Hayman, employed at Messrs. P. Falk and Co.'s, gave evidence that at about 3.40 p.m. on March 30 he was on the first floor near the hatchway at the rear of the warehouse, with a quantity of goods on a wheeler. He called out to the attendant below to send up the hook of the electric hoist. As witness pulled the wheeler forward
to the opening, the corner struck a stack of caddies of tobacco standing a few feet from the edge. Three caddies were dislodged, and two bounded over the edge of the pit. The gross weight of each caddy would be about 13 lb. Witness looked over the edge, and saw one strike the deceased McCutcheon on the head and knock him down.
To Mr Hardwick: Deceased, when struck, was standing in the doorway adjacent to the hatchway on the ground floor.
Dr. J. S. Landon, acting .RM.O. at the Perth Public Hospital, produced the report of Dr. Sweet (at present absent from the city) of a postmortem examination on the body of deceased. The report stated that death was due to fractures of the skull and cerebral hemorrhage. Deceased died, at the hospital at 4.55 p.m. on the date of the
accident.
Evidence of a corroborative nature was given by employees of Messrs. Falk and Co. Robert C. Smith, in reply to the jury, said that about twelve months ago a wheeler loaded with crockery, had fallen down the pit, but on that occasion no one was injured. The spot where deceased was struck down was frequently occupied by persons other than the firm's employees.
To Mr. Hardwick: If protective doors were installed in the hatchway, they would have to be opened or removed to allow of the manipulation of the hoist.
The jury after a short retirement, returned a verdict that deceased came to his death through fracture of the skull, caused by a caddy falling on his head, as the result of an accident. A rider was added: "'That, in our opinion, the well hole or hatchway should be cased in."
Margaret Ebblewhite McCUTCHEON [12638]
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1870 - Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Christening: Death: 1962 - Hobart, Tas, Australia ( at age 92) Burial:
Parents
Father: Robert George McCUTCHEON [10324] (1842-1918) 52 Mother: Mary Ann EBBLEWHITE [11863] (Abt 1847-1928) 3744
Spouses and Children
1. *Augustus Spencer BROWNELL [12639] Children: 1. Joyce McCutcheon BROWNELL [12640] (1906- )Margaret Francis Osborne McCUTCHEON [12643]
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1907 - Armadale, Vic, Australia Christening: Death: 1983 - Hawthorn, Vic, Australia ( at age 76) Burial:
Parents
Father: Walter Bothwell McCUTCHEON [10314] (1864-1934) 52,357,358 Mother: Elizabeth Hodge OSBORNE [11740] (1865-1963) 358
Spouses and Children
1. *Alan John RALTON [12644] (Abt 1907 - 1962) Marriage: 1935 - , , England Status:Margaret Wendel McCUTCHEON [10342]
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth Date: 30 Mar 1932 - , Victoria, Australia Christening: Death: in , Victoria, Australia Burial:
Parents
Father: Harry Wason McCUTCHEON [10297] (1904-1985) 52,54,357,358 Mother: Phyllis FREDERICK [10341] (1903-1960) 52,357,358Marilyn Delphine McCUTCHEON [10281]
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth Date: 4 Dec 1933 - , Victoria, Australia Christening: Death: 10 May 2016 - Rowville, Vic, Australia ( at age 82) Burial: 15 May 2016 - Berwick, Vic, AustraliaEvents
1. Residence: 1977, Berwick, Vic, Australia. 1836
2. Residence: 1980, Berwick, Vic, Australia. 1836
Parents
Father: Hugh Gerald McCUTCHEON [10289] (1910-1997) 52,54,357,358 Mother: Phyllis Gretta DAVEY [10288] (1909-1992) 52,54,357,358,1836,3285
Spouses and Children
1. *John McDougal STEWART [10282] (28 May 1928 - 9 Oct 2002) 357,358,1836 Marriage: Status: Children: 1. Carolyn Susan STEWART [10285] 2. Jennifer Louise STEWART 358 [10284] (1967-2008) (Father: Unknown ) 3. Katherine Jane STEWART [10280] 4. John Medwyn STEWART [10283]Mary Catherine McCUTCHEON [14117]
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1869 - Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 3746 Christening: Death: Burial: 13 Oct 1950 - Springvale Botanical Cemetery, Springvale, Victoria, Australia 3746
Parents
Father: Robert George McCUTCHEON [10324] (1842-1918) 52 Mother: Mary Ann EBBLEWHITE [11863] (Abt 1847-1928) 3744Rev Oliver McCUTCHEON [10323]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 16 Jun 1826 - Omagh, Tyrone, Ireland Christening: Death: 14 Apr 1895 - Belfast, Antrim, Ireland ( at age 68) Burial:
Parents
Father: John McCUTCHEON [10306] (1793-1873) 52 Mother: Margaret BOTHWELL [10305] (Abt 1798-1885) 52
Spouses and Children
1. *Jane TOBIAS [12209]
Notes
General:
OBITUARY BELFAST NEWSLETTER 15 & 16 APRIL 1895
MCCUTCHEON - on Sunday night 14th April,at the Methodist College Belfast the Rev Oliver McCutcheon DD LLD, president and Theological tutor in the 69th year of his Age.
Funeral arrangements in tomorrows paper.
McCutcheon - on Sunday night 14th April, At the Methodist College Belfast the rev Oliver McCutcheon DD LLD, president and Theological tutor in the 69th year of his Age. Interment will take place in the Belfast Cemetery tomorrow (Wednesday).
Funeral service will be held in the University road church at 9 30am. Friends will please accept this (the only) Intimation .a short service will be held in The lecture hall at 9 am. Students and pupils past and present are requested to assemble At that hour.
H S McIntosh-head master
C E COADE - PRESIDENTS ASSISTANT.
Jane 'Jennie' Tobias 1835-1914 married 1857
1. Marion McCutcheon 1858 - 1859
2. Marion McCutcheon 1860 - 1865
3. John Bothwell McCutcheon 1861 -1953
4. James Tobias McCutcheon 1865 - 1867
5. Jane Tobias McCutcheon 1868 - 1956
6. Oliver Edward McCutcheon 1870 - 1950
7. Margaret Elizabeth McCutcheon 1873 - 1948
8. Katherine Sarah Howard McCutcheon 1875 -1956
The Bendigo Independent (Vic. : 1891 - 1918) Sat 25 Aug 1900 Page 2
[?] AND [?]
Miss K. McCutcheon, B. A., daughter of the late Rev. Dr. McCutcheon (who was .president of the Belfast Methodist College, Ireland), and a niece of Mr. Robert McCutcheon, of Melbourne, has won a double
first in the classical tripos at Cambridge University.
Oliver Bertram McCUTCHEON [10310]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1872 - Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Christening: Death: 1931 - Kew, Vic, Australia ( at age 59) Burial:
Parents
Father: John McCUTCHEON [10302] (Abt 1836-1899) 52,53,357,358 Mother: Sophia LITTLE [10301] (1842-1905) 52,357,358
Spouses and Children
1. *Agnes Louisa Last KING [12647]
Notes
General:
Oliver McCutcheon was a solicitor
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Thu 8 Oct 1931 Page 1 Family Notices
MCCUTCHEON -On the 7th October 1931, at his residence, Netheby, Studley avenue, Kew, Oliver Bertram, the dearly loved husband of Agnes Ann and loving father of Donald, Alec, Colin, and John
The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954) Thu 8 Oct 1931 Page 1 Family Notices
McCUTCHEON.- The Friends of the late OLIVER BERTRAM McCUTCHEON are Invited to follow his remains to the Boroondara Cemetery. Kew. The funeral will leave his residence, Netherby, Studley-avenue, Kew, THIS DAY (Thursday), 8th October, at 1 p.m., arriving at the cemetery 4.10 p.m. LE PINE and SON, Funeral Directors. Head Office: Phone JH41.
children
Donald William McCutcheon 1908-1973
Alec Bothwell McCutcheon 1911- 1981
Colin Scott McCutcheon 1914- 1986
Archibald John McCutcheon 1917-1974
Oliver John McCUTCHEON [14122]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 5 May 1878 - Saint Kilda, Victoria, Australia 3746 Christening: 2 Jul 1878 - Balaclava, Victoria, Australia 3746 Death: 12 Jun 1951 - Gilgandra, New South Wales, Australia ( at age 73) 3746 Burial: in Gilgandra, New South Wales, Australia 3746
Parents
Father: Robert George McCUTCHEON [10324] (1842-1918) 52 Mother: Mary Ann EBBLEWHITE [11863] (Abt 1847-1928) 3744Rev Oliver Keith Osborne McCUTCHEON [12641]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1904 - Armadale, Vic, Australia Christening: Death: 1936 - , , India ( at age 32) Burial:
Parents
Father: Walter Bothwell McCUTCHEON [10314] (1864-1934) 52,357,358 Mother: Elizabeth Hodge OSBORNE [11740] (1865-1963) 358
Spouses and Children
1. *Rosalie Woodruff JOYCE [12642]Oliver Lewis McCUTCHEON [10309]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1871 - Hotham, Vic, Australia Christening: Death: 1871 - Hotham, Vic, Australia Burial:
Parents
Father: John McCUTCHEON [10302] (Abt 1836-1899) 52,53,357,358 Mother: Sophia LITTLE [10301] (1842-1905) 52,357,358Paul Bothwell Osborne McCUTCHEON [12637]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1901 - Armadale, Vic, Australia Christening: Death: 1977 - Doncaster, Vic, Australia ( at age 76) Burial:
Parents
Father: Walter Bothwell McCUTCHEON [10314] (1864-1934) 52,357,358 Mother: Elizabeth Hodge OSBORNE [11740] (1865-1963) 358
Spouses and Children
1. *Joyce McCutcheon BROWNELL [12640] (1906 - ) Marriage: 1928 - , Tasmania, Australia Status:Phyllis Wason McCUTCHEON [10343]
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1942 - Richmond, Victoria, Australia Christening: Death: 1942 - Richmond, Victoria, Australia Burial:
Parents
Father: Harry Wason McCUTCHEON [10297] (1904-1985) 52,54,357,358 Mother: Phyllis FREDERICK [10341] (1903-1960) 52,357,358Robert George McCUTCHEON [10324]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1842 - Omagh, Tyrone, Ireland Christening: Death: 20 Oct 1918 - Tarella, St Kilda, Victoria, Australia ( at age 76) Burial:
Parents
Father: John McCUTCHEON [10306] (1793-1873) 52 Mother: Margaret BOTHWELL [10305] (Abt 1798-1885) 52
Spouses and Children
1. *Mary Ann EBBLEWHITE [11863] (Abt 1847 - 1928) 3744 Marriage: 13 Dec 1867 - Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 3745 Status: Children: 1. Mary Catherine McCUTCHEON 3746 [14117] (1869-1950) 2. Margaret Ebblewhite McCUTCHEON [12638] (1870-1962) 3. Annie Emily McCUTCHEON 3746 [14118] (1872- ) 4. Robert James McCUTCHEON 3746 [14119] (1873- ) 5. Elizabeth Bothwell McCUTCHEON 3746 [14120] (1875-1912) 6. William Firth McCUTCHEON 3746 [14121] (1876-1944) 7. Oliver John McCUTCHEON 3746 [14122] (1878-1951) 8. Edward George McCUTCHEON 3746 [14123] (1879-1880) 9. Arthur Irvine McCUTCHEON 3746 [14124] (1881- ) 10. Alexander Richmond McCUTCHEON 3746 [14125] (1883-1884) 11. Leonard Tennet McCUTCHEON 3746 [14126] (1884-1963)
Notes
General:
1. Mary Catherine McCutcheon 1868 - 1950
2. Margaret Ebblewhite McCutcheon 1870 - 1962
3. Annie Emily McCutcheon 1872 - 1928
4. Robert James McCutcheon 1873 - 1958
5. Elizabeth Bothwell McCutcheon 1875 - 1912
6. William Firth McCutcheon 1876 - 1944
7. Oliver John McCutcheon 1878 - 1951
8. Edward George McCutcheon 1880 - 1880
9. Arthur Irvine McCutcheon 1881 - 1915
10. Alexander Richmond McCutcheon 1883 - 1884
11. Leonard Tennet McCutcheon 1884 - 1963
12. Alan Bothwell McCutcheon 1887 - 1962 Medical Dr
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Mon 21 Oct 1918 Page 6
DEATH OF MR. R. G. McCUTCHEON
DEATH OF MR. R. G. MCCUTCHEON
Mr Robert George McCutcheon, it will be learned with deep regret by a wide circle of friends, died suddenly on Sunday. Mr McCutcheon, who was born at Omagh, Country Tyrone, Ireland, in 1841, came to Australia in 1861. He had already learned his trade as a compositor and printer, and on arrival in Melbourne followed that occupation. He was in Port Fairy for some years, and then, returning to Melbourne, joined the firm of Mason, Firth and McCutcheon, of which his brother was a partner, and of which he himself subsequently became the head. In 1902 Mr. McCutcheon entered into politics, at the time of the Kyabram movement, and displaced Mr W H Williams for the St. Kilda seat in the Legislative Assembly. He continued to represent St Kilda until last year when owing to ill health he retired and did not seek re-election. He was for a while an honorary Minister in the last Peacock Cabinet. He was held in high esteem by his fellow members and was noted for his fairness in debate. He took his public duties seriously and brought a ripe experience and common sense to their discharge. Mr McCutcheon was a director of the Equity, Trustees Company. He was seriously ill last year but made a wonderful recovery, and seemed in good health but was seized with sudden illness on Friday evening and died yesterday. Mr McCutcheon leaves a widow, five sons, two of whom are on active service, and three married daughters. The funeral will be on Tuesday.
Malvern Standard (Vic. : 1906 - 1931) Sat 22 Feb 1919 Page 3
Late Mr McCutch[?] Will.
Late Mr McCutcheon's
Will
Probate of the will of Robert Geo. McCutcheon. formerly a member of the Legislative Assembly, late of Chapel street, St. Kilda, who died on 20th October last, has been applied for by The Equity Trustees Co. Ltd., Mrs Mary Ann McCutcheon and Mr Leonard Tennet McCutcheon. The assets are sworn at £17,448, consisting of real estate, £2,500, and personal estate, £14,948 The testator, in recognition of their action in going to the front to serve the Empire in the great war, bequeaths to each of his sons, Wm. Firth McCutcheon and Alan Bothwell McCutcheon, 600 shares in Mason, Firth and McCutcheon Pty. Ltd. He directs his trustees to pay his widow the dividends and profits on the remainder of his shares in the said company, and on her death to divide the shares amongst his children in the proportions mentioned in the will. Testator bequeaths all the residue of his estate to his widow.
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/66412513
Robert James McCUTCHEON [14119]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1873 - North Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 3746 Christening: Death: Burial:
Parents
Father: Robert George McCUTCHEON [10324] (1842-1918) 52 Mother: Mary Ann EBBLEWHITE [11863] (Abt 1847-1928) 3744Sarah Jane McCUTCHEON [10325]
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth Date: Abt 1834 - Omagh, Tyrone, Ireland Christening: Death: 1903 - Prahran, Vic, Australia ( aged about 69) 6406 Burial:
Parents
Father: John McCUTCHEON [10306] (1793-1873) 52 Mother: Margaret BOTHWELL [10305] (Abt 1798-1885) 52
Spouses and Children
1. *Alfred Benjamin BRADY [12208] (1830 - 1894) Marriage: 1859 - Geelong, Vic, Australia Status:
Notes
General:
1 Alfred James Brady 1860- 1888
2 John William Brady 1862- 1947
3 Margaret Ann Brady 1863-1884
4 Emile Kate Brady 1864-1938
5 George Oliver Brady 1866-1899
6 Laura Isobella Brady 1868-1966
7 Ernest Brady 1870-1898
8 Edith Ridgeway Brady 1871-1959
9 Charles Bothwell Brady 1873-1951
Thomas Donald McCUTCHEON [13012]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1912 - Warrnambool, Vic, Australia 6407 Christening: Death: 1961 - Warrnambool, Vic, Australia ( at age 49) 6408 Burial:
Parents
Father: James McCUTCHEON [8953] (1884-1919) Mother: Sarah Catherine McKINNON [8951] (Abt 1883-1932)Thomas Henry McCUTCHEON [13008]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1847 - , , Ireland Christening: Death: 1931 - Warrnambool, Vic, Australia ( at age 84) Burial:
Spouses and Children
1. *Rosanna HARRIS [13009] (5 Jul 1863 - 25 Oct 1925) Marriage: 1882 - , Victoria, Australia Status: Children: 1. James McCUTCHEON [8953] (1884-1919)Walter Bothwell McCUTCHEON [10314]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 14 Feb 1864 - Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Christening: Death: 23 May 1934 - East Malvern, Vic, Australia ( at age 70) Burial:
Parents
Father: John McCUTCHEON [10302] (Abt 1836-1899) 52,53,357,358 Mother: Sophia LITTLE [10301] (1842-1905) 52,357,358
Spouses and Children
1. *Elizabeth Hodge OSBORNE [11740] (1865 - Jun 1963) 358 Marriage: 1896 - , Victoria, Australia 6409 Status: Children: 1. John Osborne McCUTCHEON [12635] (1898-1956) 2. Walter Osborn McCUTCHEON 52 [10307] (1899-1983) 3. Paul Bothwell Osborne McCUTCHEON [12637] (1901-1977) 4. Rev Oliver Keith Osborne McCUTCHEON [12641] (1904-1936) 5. Margaret Francis Osborne McCUTCHEON [12643] (1907-1983) 6. Clive Murray Osborne McCUTCHEON [12645] (1911-1996)
Notes
General:
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Mon 11 Apr 1921
Page 1
Family Notices
MARRIAGES.
McCUTCHEON-OSBORNE.- [Silver Wedding.] -
At the residence of the bride's mother. Marlen? crescent St. Kilda, by the Rev. H . K. Hutchison, M.A. Walter Bothwell McCutcheon. of Melbourne, solicitor, to Elizabeth Osborne Present address, " Lealholme," Burke road, East Malvern.
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/1746336
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Thu 24 May 1934 Page 8 OBITUARY
Walter Bothwell McCutcheon senior partner of W. B. and O. McCutcheon, solicitors. Mr. McCutcheon, who was aged 70 years, was one of the leading lay members of the Methodist Church. He was born in Carlton, the son of the late Mr. John McCutcheon, who was the manager of the Melbourne office of the Commercial Bank of Australia. He was educated at Wesley College and the University of Melbourne, from which he graduated in law, and was called to the Bar in 1888. In partnership with Mr. W. H. Bruce, he began practice imme- diately. When Mr. Bruce retired he and his brother, the late Mr. O. B. McCutcheon, founded the present firm, in which two of Mr. W. B. McCutcheon's sons are now partners. Throughout his life Mr. McCutcheon was closely associated with all Important movements of the Methodist Church in Victoria. In addition to being a member of the Methodist General Conference of Australia, he was a member of the Victorian and Tasmanian conference, a member of the Methodist Board of Education, a trustee of Wesley Church since the Inception of the Methodist Central Mission, a member of the executive committee of the mission, a councillor of Wesley College, councillor and for some time treasurer of Queen's College, and councillor and past-president of the Old Wesley Collegians' Association. He was also a director of the Myer Emporium Ltd. and of Henry Berry and Co. Pty. Ltd. He leaves a widow, five sons, and one daughter.
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/10939983
children
1 John Osborne McCutcheon,
2 Walter Paul Osborne McCutcheon,
3 Paul Bothwell McCutcheon,
4 Keith Osborne McCutcheon
5 Margaret Frances Osborne McCutcheon
Walter Osborn McCUTCHEON [10307]
Sex: MAKA: Osborn McCUTCHEON
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1899 - Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Christening: Death: 1983 - Melbourne, Victoria, Australia ( at age 84) Burial:
Parents
Father: Walter Bothwell McCUTCHEON [10314] (1864-1934) 52,357,358 Mother: Elizabeth Hodge OSBORNE [11740] (1865-1963) 358
Spouses and Children
1. *Mary Francis BULEY [12630] (1901 - 1984) Marriage: Dec 1928 - , Victoria, Australia Status:
Notes
General:
The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946) Sat 15 Dec 1928 Page 26
Family Notices
McCUTCHEON-BULEY.
It is not every bride who is fortunate enough to have such a happy wedding as had Mary Frances, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Buley, Rhyswick, Wattletree road. East Malvern, who was married at the Peace Memorial Church on Saturday afternoon. December 8, to Osborne, second son of Mr. ahd Mrs.- W. B. McCutcheon. Sealholme, Burke road. East Malvern. After the wedding the relatives and close friends of both families were entertained by the bride's parents at Little Milton, Albany road, Toorak, the home of the bride's elder sister (Mrs. Leslie Moran), who lent it for the occasion. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a lovely wedding gown of pearl-white duchesse satin, the bodice of which, slightly fitted to her figure, had long, tight sleeves.
The skirt was a little shorter in front than at the sides, and the hem line gradually lengthened to the back, where a train was formed. The tulle veil was bound to the head, in cap fashion, by ja band of silver tissue ribbon, and a narrow line of orange blossoms and clusters of the blossom were worn over either ear. The beauty of the toilette was enhanced by a sheaf of long stemmed Madonna lilies, which was carried instead of the ordinary bouquet. The brides maids. Misses Helen Fleming (N.S.W.), Elizabeth Moran, and Frances McCutcheon. were dressed alike in frocks of eau de nil ninon, the bodices of which fitted closely at the normal waistline. The skirts were made in two full flounces of irregular length, which fell from a deep hip yoke. Lone scarves of the material fell from one shoulder, and the broad-brimmed hats of citron yellow felt were caught in front of the crowns by green buckles. Their bouquets were of water-lilies.
Mr. John McCutcheon (brother of the bridegroom) was best man, and Dr. Henry Gault and Mr. Austin Smith were the groomsmen. Mrs. Buley wore a toilette ol' dark blue crepe de chine and a navy blue balibuntl straw hat with self coloured cord stitching on the crown. Mrs. McCutcheon wore a gown of black crepe de chine with a vest and strapped lines of mastic-tinted georgette on the bodice, and her black Bankok straw bat had a mastic velvet rose appliqued with gold stitching to the crown. Mrs. Leslie Moran's frock was of raspberry-red georgette, and her broad-briinmed straw bat was of the same rich shade. Among those present were: -
Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. McCutcheon, Mr. and Mrs.E. A. Bates, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Vasey, Mr. and Mrs. E Lee Neil, Mr. and Mrs. H J. McCutcheon, Mr. Brownell (Hobart) and Miss Dorothy Brownell, Dr. and Mrs. J. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. L. V.
Stephens, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Smart, Dr. and Mrs. Burnet, Dr. and Mrs. Gault, Mrs. E. R. Moran, the Rev. H. S, and Mrs. Heath, the Rev. and Mrs. T. C. Rentoul, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Hayes, Misses F. and E. Osborne, Miss Fraser, and Misses Louie and Wyn Moran.
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/141359925/12017749
Table Talk (Melbourne, Vic. : 1885 - 1939) Thu 20 Dec 1928 Page 57
Family Notices
McCutcheon - Buley
A PARTICULARLY interesting wedding was celebrated by the Rev. H. S, Heath at the Peace Memorial Church, East Malvern, on Saturday December 8, when- the bridegroom was Osborn, second son of Mr and Mrs W. B. McCutheon, of "Leaholme ' Burke road. East Malvern, and the bride was Mary Francis, second daughter of Mr and Mrs A. A. Buley, of "Rythsswick," Wattletree road, East Malvern.
Made almost plain, with uneven side draperies, the bride's deep ivory satin gown had long sleeves, Billowy tulle of the same deep tone formed the veil train, caught to her head within silver band and orange blossom buds. A sheath of St. Joseph's lilies was carried.
Misses Helen Fleming, Frances McCutcheon and Elizabeth Moran attended as bridesmaids. Their sleeveless, scarf draped frocks of delicate green ninon, had handkerchief skirt draperies falling from plain hip yokes. Their corn colored felt hats were relieved with green' buckles, and they carried sheafs of yellow water lilies. Mr John McCutcheon was best man,- with Mr Austin Smith and Dr Henry Gault as groomsmen.
The reception was held at "Little Milton,' Torak, the home of the bride's sister, Mrs Leslie Moran.
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/146724751
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Sat 2 Mar 1929 Page 13
Family Notices
McCUTCHEON- BULEY.- On the 8th December, 1928, at the East Malvern Methodist Church, by the Rev. Stiles Heath, Osborn, second son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McCutcheon, to Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Buley. (At home Wednesday, March 13, and Thursday, March 14, at 504 Punt Hill, South Yarra.
The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954) Wed 3 Jul 1935 Page 20
OUTER SUBURBS AND DEVELOPMENT
OUTER SUBURBS AND DEVELOPMENT
Need For Careful Planning
The need for a carefully planned development of outer suburbs was stressed by the chairman of the Building Industry Congress (Mr W. Osborn McCutcheon) today.
MR McCUTCHEON said the Building Industry Congress was anxious to promote the development of individual home ownership. It was quite clear that the average home was beyond the financial reach of the person with very limited means, and so the move made by the Congress Board- of Publicity and the Timber Merchants Association for the provision of low cost individual homes in outer suburbs was likely to be particularly valuable.
The special emphasis by the Timber Merchants' Association on timber construction was interesting because timber as a building medium had largely been discredited in the southern parts of Australia.
It had usually been employed where the sole consideration was cheapness, with the result that most timber houses here
were neither as well built nor as attractively designed as they should be.
etc etc etc .................
for full article use link below
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/244926026
William Firth McCUTCHEON [14121]
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1876 - Flemington, Victoria, Australia 3746 Christening: Death: 1944 - Brighton, Vic, Australia ( at age 68) 3746 Burial:
Parents
Father: Robert George McCUTCHEON [10324] (1842-1918) 52 Mother: Mary Ann EBBLEWHITE [11863] (Abt 1847-1928) 3744Bridget Louisa McDERMOTT [6551]
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth Date: 1858 - Ballarat, Vic, Australia Christening: Death: 1899 - Ballarat, Vic, Australia ( at age 41) Burial:
Spouses and Children
1. *Patrick FRAWLEY [4490] (29 Jul 1856 - 1936) Marriage: 1879 - , Victoria, Australia Status: Children: 1. John FRAWLEY 4239 [6552] (1880-1955) 2. Margaret FRAWLEY [6557] (1882-1946) 3. Michael Joseph FRAWLEY [6558] (1884-1957) 4. James Patrick Andrew FRAWLEY [442] (Abt 1884-1947) 5. Austin FRAWLEY [6559] (1887- ) 6. Thomas Francis FRAWLEY [6561] (1889-1952) 7. Bridget Agnes FRAWLEY [6560] (Abt 1891-1952) 8. Annie FRAWLEY [6556] (Abt 1892-1955) 9. Mary Amelia FRAWLEY [6553] (Abt 1893-1976) 10. Richard Stephen FRAWLEY [6554] (Abt 1896-1945) 11. Nicholas Augustine FRAWLEY [6555] (1897-1956)
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