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Joseph Reed SHUTTLEWORTH [9795]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1894 - Talbot, Victoria, Australia 6208
    Christening: 
          Death: 1982 -  ( at age 88) 6208
         Burial: 18 Jan 1982 - Springvale, Victoria, Australia 6208

Parents
         Father: Joseph Reed SHUTTLEWORTH [5381] (1847-1910) 
         Mother: Maria LEE [5401] (1852-1917) 709 

Spouses and Children
1. *LILLIAN Elizabeth ORR [9796] (1894 - 1983) 7412 
       Marriage: 1917 7412
         Status: 


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Keith SHUTTLEWORTH [11891]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 2 Jul 1922 - Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 709,968,8572
    Christening: 
          Death: 30 Jun 1948 - Harden, New South Wales, Australia ( at age 25) 968
         Burial: 1948 - Leeton, New South Wales, Australia
Find A Grave ID: 235862764

Parents
         Father: 
         Mother: Agnes May SHUTTLEWORTH [5426] (1903-1982) 

Notes
General:
The Burrowa News (NSW : 1874 - 1951) Fri 2 July 1948 Page 1
Tragic Scenes In Early Morning Train Smash
Three Carriages Of Mail
Telescoped Near Galong
Four Killed and 19 Injured:
Ambulances Rush To Scene
Four people were killed and 19 injured, some seriously, when the South-West Mail, travelling from Sydney to Narrandera, was derailed four miles from Galong, near Rocky Ponds, at 5.15 a.m. on Wednesday morning last.
THREE CARRIAGES WERE TELESCOPED DOWN AN EMBANKMENT
AND SCENES OF CHAOS DEVELOPED AS PASSENGERS,
SOME OF WHOM HAD BEEN SLEEPING AT THE TIME OF THE
ACCIDENT, STRUGGLED TO FREE THEMSELVES FROM THE
TANGLED WRECKAGE.
Doctors and nurses from nearby towns were rushed to the scene of the derailment, where darkness added to the confusion. Ambulances from Boorowa, Young, Yass and Goulburn took injured people to Harden Hospital. The disaster was the worst in New South Wales since September, 1926.
The disaster occurred about 5.15 a.m., when a 38 Class engine, drawing six carriages and two vans, toppled over a 30-foot embankment. There were 130 passengers on the train.
It was amazing that so few people were killed. The scene was an undescribable one of confusion. The two front cars were smashed into matchwood, while the third car was catapulted over one of the cars in front.
The ironwork of the third car was twisted as if made of putty.
ON DOWN GRADE.
The derailment occurred as a result of the engine leaving the rails on a down grade. The engine toppled over the embankment, dragging two cars with it. The smash occurred at an isolated part of the district, in darkness, and there were scenes of confusion as terrified passengers tried to escape from the carriages.
Improvised lights to assist rescue workers were provided by railway workers. Many linesmen were rushed from Harden and Galong and the work of extricating passengers began before dawn.
Senior Constable Marshall, of Harden, was one of the first to reach the scene of the disaster. 'HORRIBLE THING.'
It was a horrible thing, he said. 'The wreckage from carriages was spread over a wide area, and passengers luggage burst open.'' 'Many women, 6ome accompanied by children, walked aimlessly about the frost-covered grass until they were assisted by residents.
The track was strewn with mail ( bags, sausages and foodstuffs flung from the vans. ;
'DRIVER DID NOT KNOW WHAT HAPPENED.'
The driver of the train, Ernest Nolan, of Goulburn, said afterwards, that he had no idea what happened. 'At one moment,' he said, 'the train was travelling normally, and the next it was flying through space.'
The driver was found by the fire man, George Jeffries, also of Goulburn pinned under a heap of coal from the upturned tender. Jeffries (who was unhurt) dug him out. Driver Nolan's only injuries were cuts over the right eye, which necessitated two stitches at Harden Hospital. He was able to leave the institution after treatment. .
First news of the crash came when a passenger named Power, with blood streaming from his face, walked across a paddock and waded through a creek to a house 200 yards from the crash. He roused a station hand, John Devine, employed on Camden Springs Station, owned by Miss Knight-Gregson.
He said to the man in the house: 'Get help; a train has just crashed. There are dead and injured everywhere.' Devine and Power ran to the home of Mr. Donald Collins, of Beechwood Station, and they went by car to Harden, 11 miles away, to get help. Some passengers were scalded by | steam escaping from the overturned engine.
Uninjured passengers had carried the killed and those injured who had been extricated to a paddock. They had lit a fire, and helped the doctors, Dr. R. D. Heggaton, Dr. Neil Joseph, Dr. H. S. Moran, all of Harden, with the injured by the light of the fire as the dawn broke.
One passenger told , rescuers he was asleep when the smash occurred. He was jerked forward and his head crashed through a carriage window. Heavy luggage fell from a rack above him, and pinned him to the floor of the carriage, where he lay for almost an hour.
RAIL TWISTED.
Examination of the wreckage showed a rail had been ripped from its bed and was tangled in the locomotive bogey. Telephone wires were torn down in the crash. Only two cars at the end of the train did not leave the rails.
The second serious rail accident this month, the South-West Mail tragedy was the worst train smash in N.S.W. since September, 1926, when 27 were killed at Murulla , near Murrurundi.
There have been ten smashes this year, but no fatalities occurred prior to Wednesday's.
SERUM SUPPLIED.
The Railway Department flew blood plasma to Harden by a specially chartered plane, which took an injured passenger, Kenneth Jones, 36, of Canley Vale Road, Canley Vale, to Sydney after receiving preliminary treatment for a broken thigh at Harden Hospital.
Those killed were: -
MRS. JANE MATILDA BURNS, 64, of Leeton.
KEITH SHUTTLEWORTH, 26, Wattle Street, Leeton.
STANLEY JAMES WALSH, about 22. of Narrandera.
ARTHUR CHURCHIN, 61, of Captain's Flat or Braidwood.

The Murrumbidgee Irrigator (Leeton, NSW : 1915 - 1954) Fri 2 July 1948 Page 2
Leeton People Killed In Tragic Railway Accident
Many Narrow Escape's
SURVIVORS' GRAPHIC STORIES
THE disaster which befell the south-west mail train in the darkness of a cold winter morning near Harden on Wednesday day, had a tragic interest for the people of Leeton as two well-known residents lost their lives in the wreck and a number of others were seriously injured. Other residents of Leeton had narrow escapes from death or injury in the accident which is numbered among the worst that has occurred in New South Wales for many years.
The Leeton persons killed in the accident were:-
Mrs. Jane Matilda Burns, of Carrabeen Avenue.
Mr. Keith Shuttleworth, aged 26, of 2 Wattle Street.
THE INJURED
The injured were: -
John Harold Bambett, aged 44, of Carrabeen Avenue, a fractured leg.
John Alfred Bamblett (his son), aged 23, same address, abrasions to head and back and shock.
Shirley Bamblett, daughter, of same address, aged 7, fractured arm.
Frances Bamblett, daughter, aged 9, shock and abrasions.
Jeannette Harris (15), cousin of the Bamblett children.
Don Thompson, recently appointed Gardener at Yanco Agricultural High School, broken ribs.
Ossie Grose, well-known Australian Rules footballer, fractured shoulder and abrasions. Mr. Bart Nulty, president of the Leeton Club and the captain (Mr. Les Main), journeyed to Harden by taxi yesterday, to see the injured player.
The late Mr. Keith Shuttleworth would have been 26 years of age to day and it is a sad coincidence that he will be buried on his birthday, 'the body being brought back to Leeton on to-day's mail train. He was engaged to be married to Miss Winifred John son, of Manilla, near Tamworth, and the wedding was to have taken place next November. Mr. Shuttleworth had gone to Sydney to make arrangements in connection with his forth coming marriage. He met his fiance just after his discharge from the army, while she was on a visit to Lee ton. Miss Winifred Johnson, accompanied by her parents, left Manilla for( Leeton, on receiving news of the sad event, on Wednesday night.
The late Mr. Shuttleworth was born in Melbourne and before coming to Leeton, had been a resident of Tocumwal. He had been a resident of Leeton for the past eleven years, and had been engaged in the carrying trade and working on the rice and wheat. In the year 1940 he joined up with the A.I.F. and served overseas in various theatres of war including Malaya and New Guinea.
He is survived by his father, Mr. Thomas Shuttleworth and the following brothers and sisters: Mr. George Shuttleworth (Berrigan), Mrs. Thom as Balcombe (Finley) , Mrs. S. Chambers (Melbourne) , Mrs. Hunter Boyd (Leeton) and Mr. Frank Shuttleworth (Leeton). The funeral of the late Mr. Keith Shuttleworth will move from the Methodist Church, at 3 o'clock this (Friday) afternoon.
Mrs. Jane Matilda Burns, who was killed in the accident, is the mother of Mrs. John Harold Bamblett. On visiting Mr. Bamblett's home in Carrabeen Avenue yesterday morning, a representative of the 'Irrigator' found nobody at home. He was informed by a neighbour, that all the members of the family had gone to Harden when they received news of the death of Mrs. Burns, and the injuries sustained by her son-in-law and his children. An obituary of Mrs. Burns will be published in next issue of the 'Irrigator.'
John Harold Bamblett, 44, of Carrabeen Avenue, Leeton, who was ad admitted to Harden Hospital, with his son, two daughters and a niece (all injured), told a graphic story of the crash. 'I was in a compartment with my wife, five children and a 7-year-old grandchild, Pearl Marshbank, who was going to stay with us at Leeton,' said Mr. Bamblett.
'My wife had been holidaying in Sydney with the children, and I had gone down to bring her home. The children were asleep on the two seats. My wife was nursing our 31 months' old baby, Dorothy. I was stretched out on the floor, with a water-bottle for a pillow. All of a sudden, it seem ed as if the end of the world had come. There was a terrific crash. The carriage just splintered to pieces, and I was showered with suitcases and with broken glass from soft drink bot tles. I tried to drag my daughter, Shirley, out of the wreckage. I could not move my leg. It was pinned down by broken timber. My son, who was in another compartment shouted, 'I'm all right. I'll help you dad'.
WIFE, BABY UNHURT
'John lifted the wreckage from my leg. I tried to move, and the leg collapsed under me. I could not rise and others had to carry me away. My son kept on shouting 'Where are you, Mum? Are you all right?' There was no reply, but finally my wife was dragged out from beneath the wreck ed carriage roof. She was unhurt.
She was still nursing our baby, and she also was unhurt. Everything we had with us - there were seven portmanteaus - was lost. My wife even lost her handbag and she is now without a penny. Soft drink bottles were all broken. I had two bottles of wine and they were intact. After I was dragged clear, I was given a drink of the wine and it helped me before the ambulance men arrived.' Mrs. Bamblett said she was badly shaken. With her sister, Mrs. Harris, and her children, she waited outside the hospital for news of her husband and her three children.
LEETON WOMAN DESCRIBES EX- PERIENCES IN WRECKED TRAIN
Mts. R. Bailey, of Jarrah Street, who accompanied by her daughter, was a passenger on the ill-fated train, but luckily escaped with shock and bruises, gave a graphic account of the accident when interviewed, at her home on Thursday morning. She was travelling in a corridor carriage immediately behind the two vans which telescoped and rolled down the embankment. 'It was about five o'clock in the morning and pitch dark,' said Mrs. Bailey. 'In my compartment of the corridor carriage was myself and daughter, Mona, and an airforce man and a girl whose name I don't know.
The others were all asleep, but I was awake. My daughter was sleeping by the window on the left hand side and I was on the other end of the seat on the right hand side. The train was running along in a normal way, when all of a sudden there was a terrific swerve and instantly I realised that the train had left the rails. I remember calling out that the train was off the line and the next thing a heavy suit case in the rack above me crashed down on my head. Then with a sickening motion the carriage tilted sideways to an angle of 90 degrees, and I went sliding down to the other side of the carriage. We all slid down that way and landed there in a confused and struggling heap.
When we had sorted ourselves out the airforceman cried out to me, 'where is your daughter?' He thought that she had been catapulted out of the window. We could not see her for the time being, but eventually she was located in a corner under a heap of suit cases, rugs, etc. Fortunately we all escaped without injury. We clambered along the corridor of the carriage which was still at an angle of 90 degrees, and peered out into pitch blackness. We could see nothing. One of the most peculiar sensations of the moment was that created by the deep silence that settled over everything after the terrible crash and clattering that had been going on after the train leapt the rails and the engine rolled down the steep embankment, carrying some of the carriages with it. 'We knew that there had been a terrible accident and that somewhere down there in the darkness there must be mangled bodies and perhaps dead and dying people. But everything was as silent as the grave. We heard no shrieks of terror or groans from the injured. The only sounds we heard after a little while, were a baby crying, and then an old lady who was in one of the compartments behind us, became somewhat hysterical. , But as it turned out, she was un injured and quite safe. Presently in the darkness down in the gully be heath the embankment, we saw a flicker of a torch and the light from a flare, such as are used by engine drivers when they are making an examination of their engine in the night time. The rescuers were getting to work, but those were the only lights that they had until the day began to break, and then in the grey light of the dawn, we saw a terrible spectacle that made us shudder. The huge locomotive and its tender were lying at the foot of the embankment in a gully. Beside it were the remains of a railway carriage that had been literally smashed into little pieces, and here the rescuers were at work releasing and attending to the injured. We could see people lying on the ground covered with blood. In the daylight we could see that the occupants of our corridor car had had a most for tunate escape from injury. Our Carriage had hit a huge rock when it swung off the line, breaking the coup lings that attached it to the van in front of it. That big van and the carriage in front of it again, had crashed down the embankment and become telescoped. We were able to walk right out on to the huge rock that had stopped our carriage from plunging headlong down the embankment, and from there we had a clear view of the terrible scenes of wreckage below us, and the work of the rescuers, who were splendid. Unless you saw the actual scene, you could form no idea of the difficulties under which the rescuers worked. The gully into which the engine and the carriages immediately behind it plunged, was much steeper than the newspaper photographs give any idea of, and the ground was of the roughest kind imaginable, dotted over with great boulders. The ambulance cars had to make long detours over rough country to get at the scene of the crash.
It was a bitterly cold morning and great bonfires were lit from the wreckage, to warm the survivors of the carriages that had been wrecked. Passengers in the other carriages which had not toppled over the embankment, were told to remain in them. Hot coffee was served to everybody, and later a relief train took us to Harden and then on to Leeton.'
Mr. A. G. Enticknap, M.L.A., sent a telegram yesterday, expressing condolence to the bereaved; also extend ing sympathy to the injured and those anxious about relatives in the train accident.
Messrs. Barlt Nulty and Les Main got back to Leeton at 1 o'clock this morning, after visiting the Harden Hospital. They found Ossie Grose had suffered more injuries than they had expected. In addition to a broken left shoulder, Ossie's right shoulder was also very sore. He was also cut about on back of the head and had facial injuries, and his right eye was closed. As he was unable to move in bed and not possible to move, they could not bring him back as planned.
However the visit of the two representatives of the football club cheered his up immensely. Mr. Crose in relating the accident said that he was in the very first compartment next to the engine. Young Jack Bamblett was in the same compartment. He felt the bump bump as the carriage left the rails and then the awful noise of the crash, when he was thrown in a heap with his back to the engine, and received a couple of slight burns from escaping steam, and was soon soaking wet with water.
He wandered about injured and cold for about three hours. Young Jack Bamblett suffered more than was first reported. He is a very sick lad in the hospital.
All speak of the remarkable escape of Mrs. Bamblett and the baby. The roof of the carriage was piled on top of Mrs. Bamblett and they could just see her feet sticking out. When asked if she was injured, Mrs. Bamblett was able to say no. Don Thompson is in the same ward as the Bambletts and Grose.
Mr. Hunter Boyd, who visited the scene of the rail smash, said it is a terrific mess, and it is a wonder any of the passengers in the first carriage escaped alive.

picture Kenneth Clive SHUTTLEWORTH [11933]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1923 - Stawell, Victoria, Australia 3755
    Christening: 
          Death: 28 Apr 1971 - Prahran, Victoria, Australia ( at age 48) 3755
         Burial: 1971 - Stawell, Victoria, Australia 3755

Events

1. Occupation: plumber.


Parents
         Father: Harold Edward SHUTTLEWORTH [9031] (1899-1967) 
         Mother: Doris Evelyn May DAY [9787] (1900-1963) 3753 


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Lerian Esme SHUTTLEWORTH [13079]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: Abt 1929 - Berrigan, New South Wales, Australia
    Christening: 
          Death: 29 Dec 2019 - Windsor, Victoria, Australia ( aged about 90)
         Burial: 

Parents
         Father: George Wilfred SHUTTLEWORTH [5425] (1900-1965) 
         Mother: Evelyn May YOUNG [9786] (1902-1989) 8554 

Spouses and Children
1. *Kenneth Jefferys MILLS [13080] (1926 - 2017)
       Marriage: 
         Status: 


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Lillian Maud SHUTTLEWORTH [11931]

      Sex: F
AKA: Lillian Maud KNIGHT
Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1884 - Carlton, Victoria, Australia 3997,8573
    Christening: 
          Death: 1884 3997
         Burial: 

Parents
         Father: John Richard SHUTTLEWORTH [5393] (1853-1931) 
         Mother: Anna Jane KNIGHT [5411] (1865-1944) 


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Lucy ( Fanny ) Bertha SHUTTLEWORTH [5398]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 5 Jun 1865 - , Victoria, Australia 8574
    Christening: 
          Death: 25 Jun 1947 - Albury, New South Wales, Australia ( at age 82) 8575
         Burial: 

Parents
         Father: William SHUTTLEWORTH [3630] (1822-1882) 
         Mother: Elizabeth SLATER [3629] (Abt 1831-1906) 3109 

Spouses and Children
1. *John BARCLAY [5448] (6 May 1862 - 7 Apr 1892)
       Marriage: 1882 - , Victoria, Australia 712
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Elizabeth BARCLAY [8481] (1883-1965)
                2. John Henry BARCLAY  692 [9791] (1885-1955)
                3. Arthur Thomas BARCLAY  692 [9792] (1887-1959)
                4. William BARCLAY [5449] (1889-1917)
                5. May Emeline BARCLAY [8482] (1890-1919)
                6. Nellie Asperdell BARCLAY [8483] (1892-1892)

2. Alexander Claude McINTOSH [5450] (4 Nov 1874 - 11 Feb 1913)
       Marriage: 1893 - , Victoria, Australia 709,6808,6809
         Status: 

Marriage Events

1. Alt. Marriage: 2 Feb 1893, Chiltern, Victoria, Australia. Children: 1. Ettie Alice McINTOSH [5467] (1893-1964) 2. Edward Joseph McINTOSH [5461] (1895-1961) 3. Alexander Claude McINTOSH [5460] (1897-1958) 4. Violet Isabel McINTOSH [5462] (1898-1969) 5. Edith Adela McINTOSH [5463] (1899-1960) 6. Leslie James McINTOSH [5469] (1901-1967) 7. Lila Maud McINTOSH [5468] (1902-1958) 8. Alan Leonard McINTOSH [5451] (1904-1975) 9. Millie Ida McINTOSH [5464] (1905-1951) 10. Harold Raymond McINTOSH [5465] (1907-1966) 11. Ivy Hilda McINTOSH [5466] (1909-1960)


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General:
The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924) Sat 30 Apr 1892 Page 4 ALLENDALE.
Five children, the offspring of the late John Barclay, who committed suicide some weeks ago, were brought up at the same court as neglected children. Their ages ranged from two up to eight years. The court ordered them to be sent to the Industrial Schools.

The Ballarat Star (Vic. : 1865 - 1924) Tue 16 Aug 1892 Page 2 Advertising
Mrs Barclay, of Allendale, writes complaining of statements circulated to her detriment, and explain that the money collected for her was used in paying off a mortgage on her house, from which she was not receiving any rent, as the tenant paid for certain necessary repairs, and is keeping back the rent till this is liquidated.

Rutherglen Sun and Chiltern Valley Advertiser (Vic. : 1886 - 1957) Tue 1 Jul 1947 Page 3
MRS. LUCY B. McINTOSH

Mrs. Lucy B. McIntosh
Mrs. Lucy Bertha McIntosh, widow of the late Alexander Claude McIntosh late of Chiltern Valley, and formerly of Murphy St., Rutherglen, died at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Polkinghorne, Albury,' on Wednesday, June 25, at the age of 88.

She had 16 children, 14 of whom survive her, together with 43 grandchildren and 41 great grand-children-a total of 100 descendants. Deceased had married twice and reared the following family: Mrs. Lucy Schuppe Moonee Ponds; Mr. Arthur Barclay, Sydney; Mr. Henry Barclay. Richmond; the Iate Cpl. William Barclay, Rutherglen; the late Mrs. McDonald, Port Melbourne; Mrs. A. Plum, Albury; Mr. Edward McIntosh, Albury; Mr. Claude McIntosh, Queensland; Mrs. J. J. Harvey, Seddon; Mrs. George O'Donoghue, Wagga; Mr. Leslie McIntosh, Albury; Mrs. R. Jarret. Wahgunyah; Mr. Alan McIntosh, Richmond; Mrs. A. West, Highett; Mr. Harold McIntosh, South Yarra; Mrs. William Polkinghorne, Albury. A brother, Mr. Thomas Shuttleworth, aged 91 years, of Finley, also survives her. Burial took place in the Albury cemetery on Thursday.

The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Wed 29 Oct 1947 Page 3 MOTHER OF 17, 98 DESCENDANTS

MOTHER OF 17,
98 DESCENDANTS
Ninety-eight descendants survive Mrs Lucy Bertha McIntosh, mother of 17, who has died in Albury at the age of 82.

The descendants are seven surviving sons and seven surviving daughters, 43 grandchildren, and 41 great-grandchildren.

Mrs McIntosh was the wife of the late Alexander McIntosh, of Chiltern Valley, and has been previously married to John Barclay. She was born in Craigie, near Maryborough.

The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Wed 29 Oct 1947 Page 13 Family Notices
DEATHS
McINTOSH (Barclay).-On October 25, at Albury, Lucy Bertha, widow of the late Alexander McIntosh, of Chiltern Valley, loving mother of Elizabeth (Mrs. Schuppe) Moonee Ponds), Henry Barclay (Richmond), Arthur Barclay (Sydney), William Barclay (killed in action), May (Mrs. M. McDonald, deceased), Nellie Barclay (deceased), Ettie (Mrs. Plum, Sydney), Edward (Sydney), Claude (Queensland), Violet (Mrs. Harvey, Seddon), Edith (Mrs. O'Donoghue, Wagga), Leslie (Albury), Lila (Mrs. Jarrat, Wahgunyah), Alan (Richmond), Millie (Mrs. West, Highett), Harold (Melbourne), Ivy (Mrs. Polkinghorne. Albury), aged 82 years, - Peace perfect peace.

MCINTOSH (Barclay).-On October 25, at Albury, Lucy Bertha, daughter of the late William and Elizabeth Shuttleworth, of Allandale and sister of Thomas Shuttleworth (Finley), aged 82 years.

picture Lucy Bertha SHUTTLEWORTH [5452]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1873 - Timor, Victoria, Australia 709
    Christening: 
          Death: 10 Aug 1957 -  ( at age 84)
         Burial: 

Events

1. Alt. Death: 10 Aug 1957, Cheltenham, Victoria, Australia.


Parents
         Father: Joseph Reed SHUTTLEWORTH [5381] (1847-1910) 
         Mother: Maria LEE [5401] (1852-1917) 709 

Spouses and Children
1. *Ninian Arthur LOCKHART [5459] (       - 1913)
       Marriage: 1906 - , Victoria, Australia 709
         Status: 


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Martha SHUTTLEWORTH [5416]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1882 - Footscray, Victoria, Australia 8576
    Christening: 
          Death: 1882 - Footscray, Victoria, Australia 709,8577
         Burial: 
    WikiTree ID: Shuttleworth-261

Parents
         Father: Thomas Simpson SHUTTLEWORTH [5394] (1856-1949) 
         Mother: Martha SINCOCK [5413] (1857-1920) 


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Minnie SHUTTLEWORTH [5408]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1887 - Maryborough, Victoria, Australia 8578
    Christening: 
          Death: 1887 - Coburg, Victoria, Australia 709,8579
         Burial: 

Parents
         Father: John Richard SHUTTLEWORTH [5393] (1853-1931) 
         Mother: Agnes Kate EDWARDS [5402] (1855-1898) 


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Mona Frances SHUTTLEWORTH [11701]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1916 - Footscray, Victoria, Australia 3510
    Christening: 
          Death: 10 Aug 1939 - Yarraville, Victoria, Australia ( at age 23) 3510
         Burial: 1939 - Footscray, Victoria, Australia 3510

Parents
         Father: Thomas George SHUTTLEWORTH [5414] (1879-1953) 
         Mother: Frances Mary DITCHBURN [9797] (1883-1949) 3512 

Spouses and Children
1. *McCULLAGH [14230]
       Children:
                1. David McCULLAGH [14231]


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Nora Kathleen SHUTTLEWORTH [11936]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1914 - Euroa, Victoria, Australia 234
    Christening: 
          Death: 2001 -  ( at age 87)
         Burial: 2001 - Southport, Queensland, Australia
Find A Grave ID: 135090145

Parents
         Father: George William SHUTTLEWORTH [11696] (1891-1947) 3759 
         Mother: Kathleen Eileen QUINANE [11934] (1888-1958) 234 

Spouses and Children
1. William John O'HALLORAN [14849]

2. *John Francis FINNEMORE [14848] (1908 - 1973)
       Marriage: 1946 - , Victoria, Australia
         Status: 


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Norman Reginald SHUTTLEWORTH [5412]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 5 Apr 1909 - Stawell, Victoria, Australia 709,8580
    Christening: 
          Death: Abt 1984 -  ( aged about 75) 8581
         Burial: 

Parents
         Father: John Richard SHUTTLEWORTH [5393] (1853-1931) 
         Mother: Anna Jane KNIGHT [5411] (1865-1944) 

Spouses and Children
1. *Myrtle Elizabeth BURKE [8505] (1910 - 1967)
       Marriage: 1930 - , Victoria, Australia 1971
         Status: 

Notes
General:
The Horsham Times (Vic. : 1882 - 1954) Fri 4 Aug 1950 Page 1 15 Hours In Shaft With
15 Hours ln Shaft With Broken Back

With his back broken, a 9-year-old boy lay for 15 hours in an 80 foot mine shaft at Stawell before being rescued on Wednesday.

He is Kevin Nikkelson, of Curtis Road, Stawell. The boy was rescued by Messrs. Arthur and Norman Shuttleworth, with a sling chair and safety belt at 3.30 a.m. on Wednesday.

At midday Tuesday, Kevin went to play with two school mates at Big Hill near what was originally a 300 foot mine shaft, but was filled in by the Mines Department last month. A blockage moved by recent rains resulted in the new 80 foot shaft.

During their game, Kevin ran up a six foot mound of earth and vanished. Along with other children the boys had been warned not to play near Big Hill. Fearing the consequences the boys returned to school and said nothing about Kevin.

Late Tuesday evening one of the boys mentioned to Mr. Pollock, of Stawell West. that Kevin "had fallen down a big hole that afternoon.'

Kevin's father was away working with the C.R.B. and his mother was in Stawell District Hospital. The police obtained information from one of the boys at 10.30 pm.

They went with the boy to Big Hill where he pointed out the hole to them. 'They called down the hole and Kevin replied.

Rescue efforts were begun with the help of a breakdown lorry belonging to Mr. John C. Nalder and house removing equipment brought by Mr Albert Ross.

Mr. Shuttleworth was lowered down the hole in a sling chair and safety belt. He placed the boy across his knee and the chair was hauled up. By this time it was 3.30 a.m.

Dr. G. P. Jeffree, who had been at the scene since 10.30 p.m. examined the boy who was taken to the Stawell Hospital suffering from a broken back. His condition is reported as serious.

The boy's father was working in Horsham and did not know of the accident until he heard it in a news broadcast on Wednesday. He was taken to Stawell immediately.


The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954) Wed 19 Dec 1951 Page 7 HUMANE SOCIETY
AWARDS:
HUMANE SOCIETY AWARDS:
Spirit of Valor
"Still Lives On"
The State Governor (Sir Dallas Brooks) told winners of Royal Humane Society awards yesterday that their deeds proved the spirit of valor and adventure, shown in two world wars, still lived on.
In a simple, but moving, ceremony recipients from all walks of life and of all ages received their certificates, and medals from the Governor at Government House. "You people typify the finest qualities. of citizenship- courage and bravery, " Sir Dallas Brooks told the select gathering.
Paddy McBrien, a neatly dressed seven - year - old schoolboy, who received the bronze medal, "stole the show." Hardly as high as the Governor's waist, the young, fairhaired lad stood erect, completely at ease, as the society secretary (Mr. L. J. Stephens) read the citation:
"Paddy McBrien rescued Louise and Juanita Letterman, aged two years and 15 months respectively, from a burning house at Warracknabeal on January 25, 1951. - . "Noticing the house on fire, he first wheeled a third baby in a pram on the verandah to safety, entered . the burning house, let down the side of one cot and carried Juanita out to the rear, and returned for Louise. He passed, the flames four times." ' Hand in Hand

When the ceremony had finished and the gathering had adjourned outside Government House, the Governor and Paddy (with his medal affixed to his coat) walked hand in hand, meeting others.
' The following received awards:- SILVER MEDAL.- Roy Hilary Gorham, North Carlton, cleaner, who rescued Stanley Gittos, who was attacked by a polar bear at the Zoological Gardens on March 15, 1950; and James Robertson McCulley, Hawthorn, able seaman, who rescued Allan Lansley, pilot, near the entrance to Macquarie Harbor, Strahan, Tasmania, on July 17, 1950.
BRONZE MEDAL: Erica Ruth Starick, Dimboola; Norman Reginald Shuttleworth, Stawell; Graeme Ernest J. Wood,- Coburg, Paddy McBrien, Hamilton: Wallace Orsborne Cameron, Loch;

Some family trees have Norman Reginald's death date as 1984 but to date I have found no proof of this

picture Patrick Jeremiah SHUTTLEWORTH [11939]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1927 - Euroa, Victoria, Australia 234
    Christening: 
          Death: 1927 - Euroa, Victoria, Australia 234
         Burial: 

Parents
         Father: George William SHUTTLEWORTH [11696] (1891-1947) 3759 
         Mother: Kathleen Eileen QUINANE [11934] (1888-1958) 234 


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Peter John SHUTTLEWORTH [14694]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1946 - Coburg, Victoria, Australia 2595
    Christening: 
          Death: 1946 - Coburg, Victoria, Australia 2595
         Burial: 30 Jul 1946 - Fawkner Memorial Park, Victoria, Australia 2595

Parents
         Father: Horatio Victor SHUTTLEWORTH [11283] (1907-2000) 2596 
         Mother: Mary Jane CONWAY [11287] (1908-1994) 2595 


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Phyllis Mary SHUTTLEWORTH [11699]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1909 - Footscray, Victoria, Australia 3510
    Christening: 
          Death: 1986 -  ( at age 77) 3510
         Burial: 

Parents
         Father: Thomas George SHUTTLEWORTH [5414] (1879-1953) 
         Mother: Frances Mary DITCHBURN [9797] (1883-1949) 3512 

Spouses and Children
1. *HAMMER [14750]


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Reginald Clive SHUTTLEWORTH [11930]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1905 - Warragul, Victoria, Australia 7697
    Christening: 
          Death: 25 Sep 1916 - Melbourne East , Victoria, Australia ( at age 11) 7697
         Burial: 27 Sep 1916 - Coburg, Victoria, Australia 7697
Find A Grave ID: 207990180

Parents
         Father: John Richard SHUTTLEWORTH [5403] (1876-1956) 
         Mother: Frances Hilda POWELL [11929] (1888-1970) 7697 


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Robert Allan SHUTTLEWORTH [12043]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 10 Oct 1934 - Stawell, Victoria, Australia 502
    Christening: 
          Death: 20 Nov 1941 - Stawell, Victoria, Australia ( at age 7) 502
         Burial: 1941 - Stawell, Victoria, Australia 502

Parents
         Father: Arthur Roy SHUTTLEWORTH [11290] (1910-1988) 
         Mother: Amy Evelyn BAKER [12042] (1911-2004) 502 


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Rose Ethel SHUTTLEWORTH [5407]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1884 - Footscray, Victoria, Australia 8582
    Christening: 
          Death: 1964 - Carlton, Victoria, Australia ( at age 80) 709,8583
         Burial: 6 Dec 1964 - Geelong, Victoria, Australia
Find A Grave ID: 165242531

Parents
         Father: John Richard SHUTTLEWORTH [5393] (1853-1931) 
         Mother: Agnes Kate EDWARDS [5402] (1855-1898) 

Spouses and Children
1. *Walter David RICKHUSS [9030] (1857 - 1930) 7855 
       Marriage: 1901 - , Victoria, Australia 7856
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Thelma Edna RICKHUSS [14226] (1916-2009)


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Sarah Ann SHUTTLEWORTH [5395]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: Abt 1856
    Christening: 
          Death: 1928 - Albury, New South Wales, Australia ( aged about 72) 709,8584
         Burial: 

Events

1. Alt. Birth: 1857, McCallums Creek, Victoria, Australia.


Parents
         Father: William SHUTTLEWORTH [3630] (1822-1882) 
         Mother: Elizabeth SLATER [3629] (Abt 1831-1906) 3109 

Notes
General:
The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954) Sat 10 Nov 1928 Page 13 Family Notices
SHUTTLEWORTH. - On the 5th November at Albury, Sarah Ann, the dearly loved sister of the late Mrs Ellenor Trueman, of Chiltern Valley, and loving auntie of Harry (Benalla), Stanley (Corowa), Austin (Caulfield), Selwyn (Camberwell), Olive (Mrs Vyner, Chiltern Valley), Ruby (Mrs Ratcliffe, Ipswich), and Alma (Mrs Melville, East Melbourne). Safe in the arms of Jesus.

SHUTTLEWORTH. - On the 5th November, at Albury, Sarah Ann, the dearly loved aunt of Elizabeth (Mrs Schuppe, Moonee Ponds), and loving great aunt of Lucy, Charlie, Ina and Flo, aged 68 years. Sweetly her soul shall rest.

picture Sarah Jane SHUTTLEWORTH [5392]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1851 - Collingwood, Victoria, Australia 8585
    Christening: 
          Death: 1852 - Collingwood, Victoria, Australia ( at age 1) 709,8586
         Burial: 

Parents
         Father: William SHUTTLEWORTH [3630] (1822-1882) 
         Mother: Elizabeth SLATER [3629] (Abt 1831-1906) 3109 


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Shirley Margaret SHUTTLEWORTH [14274]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 21 Jul 1933
    Christening: 
          Death: 6 Oct 1999 - Footscray, Victoria, Australia ( at age 66)
         Burial: 

Parents
         Father: James Everett SHUTTLEWORTH [14272] (1904-1964) 
         Mother: Veronica Evelyn PAVEY [14273] (1909-1986) 

Spouses and Children
1. *Keith Harvey WRATTEN [14275]
       Children:
                1. Joanne WRATTEN [14276]


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Thomas SHUTTLEWORTH [5391]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1849 - Collingwood, Victoria, Australia 8587,8588
    Christening: 
          Death: 1851 - Richmond, Victoria, Australia ( at age 2) 709,8589,8590
         Burial: 

Parents
         Father: William SHUTTLEWORTH [3630] (1822-1882) 
         Mother: Elizabeth SLATER [3629] (Abt 1831-1906) 3109 


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Thomas Dan SHUTTLEWORTH [13082]

      Sex: M
AKA: Thomas Daniel SHUTTLEWORTH
Individual Information
     Birth Date: 25 Oct 1922 - , Western Australia, Australia 8591
    Christening: 
          Death: Nov 1968 -  ( at age 46) 8592
         Burial: Nov 1968 - Rookwood, New South Wales, Australia 8593

Parents
         Father: Thomas Simpson SHUTTLEWORTH [5418] (1889-1948) 
         Mother: Martha Ann BERRYMAN [5419] (1888-1969) 

Spouses and Children
1. *Iris Irma GLEW [13085] (1919 - Abt 1994)
       Marriage: 1946 - , Western Australia, Australia 4615
         Status: 

Notes
General:
The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954) Sat 1 Aug 1953 Page 16
Drunk Man Involved In Smash

As a result of a collision between two cars at the intersection of Railway-road and Hay
street, Subiaco, on Thursday. a man was charged in the Perth Police Court yesterday with
drunken and dangerous driving.
He is Thomas Dan Shuttleworth (30), garage hand, of Federation-street. Mt. Hawthorn.
The accused was driving his car towards Perth in Railway road about 2.35 p.m. when he
collided with a car travelling in the opposite direction.
On the charge of drunken driving, Shuttleworth was fined £40 and had his licence suspended for three months.
On the second charge, he was fined £5.
Before Mr. P. E. A. Bateman, S.M. Sgt. L. H. Scott prosecuted.
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/49224157

picture Thomas George SHUTTLEWORTH [5414]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1879 - Majorca, Victoria, Australia 8594
    Christening: 
          Death: 1953 - Yarraville, Victoria, Australia ( at age 74) 709,8595
         Burial: 
    WikiTree ID: Shuttleworth-259

Parents
         Father: Thomas Simpson SHUTTLEWORTH [5394] (1856-1949) 
         Mother: Martha SINCOCK [5413] (1857-1920) 

Spouses and Children
1. *Frances Mary DITCHBURN [9797] (1883 - 1949) 3512 
       Marriage: 1907 3512,3847
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Phyllis Mary SHUTTLEWORTH  3510 [11699] (1909-1986)
                2. Vera Elizabeth SHUTTLEWORTH  3510 [11700] (1911-1997)
                3. Mona Frances SHUTTLEWORTH  3510 [11701] (1916-1939)

Notes
General:
Death Notice paper unknown
Shuttleworth - on April 2 at 271 Williamstown Road Yarraville. Thomas George Shuttleworth, the dearly beloved husband of the late Frances, beloved father of Phyllis (Mrs. Hammer), Vera (Mrs Malloch) and Mona (Mrs Mcullagh deceased) dear faither-in-law of Tom, devoted poppa of David, Ron and Ruth. aged 74 years. At rest

picture Thomas Simpson SHUTTLEWORTH [5418]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1889 - Footscray, Victoria, Australia 8596,8597
    Christening: 
          Death: 1948 - Perth, Western Australia, Australia ( at age 59) 8598
         Burial: in Karrakatta, Western Australia, Australia
Find A Grave ID: 183208899
    WikiTree ID: Shuttleworth-263

Events

1. Residence: 110 Royal Street, 1925, Perth, Western Australia, Australia. In 1925 he resided at 110 Royal Street in Perth, WA, Australia.¹ but this could be the son of this Thomas Simpson.

2. Residence: 41 Federation Street, 1943, Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia. also living at this address was Martha Ann Shuttleworth.


Parents
         Father: Thomas Simpson SHUTTLEWORTH [5394] (1856-1949) 
         Mother: Martha SINCOCK [5413] (1857-1920) 

Spouses and Children
1. *Martha Ann BERRYMAN [5419] (1888 - 1969)
       Marriage: 1922 - Perth, Western Australia, Australia 1023,1024
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Thomas Dan SHUTTLEWORTH [13082] (1922-1968)
                2. Dorothy Margaret SHUTTLEWORTH [13083] (1924-2013)

Notes
General:
The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954) Sat 3 Jan 1948 Page 1
Family Notices

SHUTTLEWORTH: On January 1, 1948, Thomas (Dug) Shuttleworth, beloved father of Tom (Police Dept.) and Dorothy (Mrs. T. Buscombe), fond father-in-law of Iris and Tom; aged 58 years.
SHUTTLEWORTH: A tribute to the memory of Thomas (Dug), who passed.away January 1. dear friend of Ethel and the late John Butler.
SHUTTLEWORTH: A fond tribute to the memory of our dear friend Thomas (Dug), who passed away January 1. Inserted by Aileen and Ken Hill and children.
SHUTTLEWORTH: On January I. Thomas (Dug), very dear friend of Geoffrey and Ollie Butler and family.
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/46881607

The Daily News (Perth, WA : 1882 - 1955) Fri 2 Jan 1948 Page 7
Family Notices

SHUTTLEWORTH. - The friends of the late Mr Thomas (Dug) Shuttleworth of 139 Beaufort Street, Perth, and of the Perth City Council, are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, the Methodist Cemetery, Karrakatta. The funeral is appointed to leave Messrs. Bowra and O'Dea's Private Mortuary, 195 Pier Street Perth, at 10.30 o'clock TOMORROW (Saturday) MORNING, arriving at the Cemetery at 10.50 o'clock.
BOWRA and O'DEA. 195 Pier Street, Perth. Telephone B 4308.

picture Thomas Simpson SHUTTLEWORTH [5394]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 21 Jan 1856 - Talbot, Victoria, Australia 8599
    Christening: 30 May 1856 - Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 8600
          Death: 1949 - Tocumwal, New South Wales, Australia ( at age 93) 8601
         Burial: 1949 - Tocumwal, New South Wales, Australia 8602
Find A Grave ID: 144934098
    WikiTree ID: Shuttleworth-243

Events

1. Occupation: glass blower, 1914-1925. but this could be the son of this Thomas Simpson
.

2. Residence: 24 Craig Street, 1914, Spotswood, Victoria, Australia. also living at this address was Martha Shuttleworth but the Thomas Simpson mentioned in this role is likely Martha and Thomas's son Thomas Simpson.


Parents
         Father: William SHUTTLEWORTH [3630] (1822-1882) 
         Mother: Elizabeth SLATER [3629] (Abt 1831-1906) 3109 

Spouses and Children
1. *Martha SINCOCK [5413] (29 Nov 1857 - 22 Feb 1920)
       Marriage: 15 May 1878 - The Loddon, Victoria, Australia 8603,8604
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Thomas George SHUTTLEWORTH [5414] (1879-1953)
                2. James Everett SHUTTLEWORTH [5415] (1880-1944)
                3. Martha SHUTTLEWORTH [5416] (1882-1882)
                4. Frederick William SHUTTLEWORTH [5417] (1883-1942)
                5. Thomas Simpson SHUTTLEWORTH [5418] (1889-1948)

2. Emma Jane LYE [5422] (1878 - 1939) 709 
       Marriage: 2 Sep 1903 - , Victoria, Australia 6510,6511
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. George Wilfred SHUTTLEWORTH [5425] (1900-1965)
                2. Agnes May SHUTTLEWORTH [5426] (1903-1982)
                3. Elsie SHUTTLEWORTH  968 [5427] (1905-1940)
                4. Elizabeth SHUTTLEWORTH  968 [5428] (1907-2001)
                5. Emily SHUTTLEWORTH [5429] (1909-2008)
                6. Frances Norman SHUTTLEWORTH [5430] (1913-1996)

Notes
General:
Thomas married Martha Sincock in 1878 and they had 5 children. Martha passed away in 1920. In 1903 Thomas married Emma Jane Lye. On his marriage certificate he states he was a widower and his wife had died in 1893 or 1894. They were married by William Read, the Vicar of Drouin. Emma and Thomas both give their address as Longwarry South on the marriage certificate.

I presume that Emma was about 7 months pregnant when the couple married at Longwarry South. Thomas gives his age as 40, but he was much nearer 50 and Emma's age is given as 25. Thomas admits he has 4 living children and 1 deceased child on his marriage certificate with Emma.

I have found no record of a divorce from Martha at the time of Thomas's second marriage.

The Berrigan Advocate (Cobram, NSW. : 1891 - 1970) Wed 17 Aug 1949 Page 4
Obituary.

MR THOMAS SHUTTLEWORTH.
The death occurred at the Deniliquin Hospital on Friday, 5th August, after a short illness, of Mr Thomas Shuttleworth at the age of 94 years. The late Mr Shuttleworth had for the past 10 years resided with his daughter, Mrs W. T. Balcombe, Jerilderie Road, Finley. Other members of the family are George (Berrigan), Betty (Mrs Sid Chambers, Melbourne), Emily (Mrs Hunter-Boyd, Leeton), and Frank (Leeton).
The deceased came from Victoria many years ago, and resided in the Berrigan and Tocumwal districts, where he was widely known and highly respected. His remains were interred in the Tocumwal Cemetery, the Rev. John Perkins officiating at the graveside.
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/267736773

picture Vera Elizabeth SHUTTLEWORTH [11700]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 14 Jan 1911 - Footscray, Victoria, Australia 3510
    Christening: 
          Death: 1 Jun 1997 -  ( at age 86) 3510
         Burial: 

Parents
         Father: Thomas George SHUTTLEWORTH [5414] (1879-1953) 
         Mother: Frances Mary DITCHBURN [9797] (1883-1949) 3512 

Spouses and Children
1. *MALLOCH [14751]


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Vicki SHUTTLEWORTH [11284]

      Sex: F

Parents
         Father: Horatio Victor SHUTTLEWORTH [11283] (1907-2000) 2596 
         Mother: Mary Jane CONWAY [11287] (1908-1994) 2595 


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Violet Daisy SHUTTLEWORTH [5406]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1881 - Craigieburn, Victoria, Australia 8605
    Christening: 
          Death: 1884 - Footscray, Victoria, Australia ( at age 3) 709,8606
         Burial: 

Parents
         Father: John Richard SHUTTLEWORTH [5393] (1853-1931) 
         Mother: Agnes Kate EDWARDS [5402] (1855-1898) 


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William SHUTTLEWORTH [5405]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1879 - Craigieburn, Victoria, Australia 709,8607
    Christening: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 

Parents
         Father: John Richard SHUTTLEWORTH [5393] (1853-1931) 
         Mother: Agnes Kate EDWARDS [5402] (1855-1898) 


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William SHUTTLEWORTH [3630]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1822 - , Cumberland, England 91
    Christening: 
          Death: 6 Dec 1882 - Talbot, Victoria, Australia ( at age 60) 709,8608
         Burial: Dec 1882 - Majorca, Victoria, Australia
Find A Grave ID: 231497774
    WikiTree ID: Shuttleworth-222

Spouses and Children
1. *Elizabeth SLATER [3629] (Abt 1831 - 2 Mar 1906) 3109 
       Marriage: 26 Aug 1846 - Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 8609
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Joseph Reed SHUTTLEWORTH [5381] (1847-1910)
                2. William SHUTTLEWORTH [5390] (1848-1897)
                3. Thomas SHUTTLEWORTH [5391] (1849-1851)
                4. Sarah Jane SHUTTLEWORTH [5392] (1851-1852)
                5. John Richard SHUTTLEWORTH [5393] (1853-1931)
                6. Sarah Ann SHUTTLEWORTH [5395] (Abt 1856-1928)
                7. Thomas Simpson SHUTTLEWORTH [5394] (1856-1949)
                8. Charlotte SHUTTLEWORTH [5396] (1859-1859)
                9. Eleanor Ruby SHUTTLEWORTH [5397] (1862-1915)
                10. Lucy ( Fanny ) Bertha SHUTTLEWORTH [5398] (1865-1947)

Notes
General:
William aged 21 arrived in Port Phillip, Victoria, Australia, on the 18th February 1844 on the ship "Royal Consort" 8610

picture William SHUTTLEWORTH [5390]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1848 - Heidelberg, Victoria, Australia 8611
    Christening: 
          Death: 7 Sep 1897 - Majorca, Victoria, Australia ( at age 49) 709,8612
         Burial: 

Parents
         Father: William SHUTTLEWORTH [3630] (1822-1882) 
         Mother: Elizabeth SLATER [3629] (Abt 1831-1906) 3109 

Spouses and Children
1. *Elizabeth Ann DEADY [9799] (1855 - 1913) 3758 
       Marriage: 1877 3758,3760
         Status: 
       Children:
                1. Charles Henry Strathmore SHUTTLEWORTH  3759 [11695] (1891-1960)
                2. George William SHUTTLEWORTH  3759 [11696] (1891-1947)


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William John SHUTTLEWORTH [5454]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1877 - Amherst, Victoria, Australia 709
    Christening: 
          Death: Jun 1942 - Mont Park, Victoria, Australia ( at age 65) 8613
         Burial: 19 Jun 1942 - Amherst, Victoria, Australia
Find A Grave ID: 231110480

Parents
         Father: Joseph Reed SHUTTLEWORTH [5381] (1847-1910) 
         Mother: Maria LEE [5401] (1852-1917) 709 

Notes
General:
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) Sat 31 Jan 1942 Page 2 Family Notices
SHUTTLEWORTH- On January 26, at Melbourne, William John, eldest son of the late Joseph Reid and Maria Shuttleworth, of Talbot, aged 64 years. - Rest after weariness. (Privately cremated January 27.)

picture William John SHUTTLEWORTH [12073]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 9 Oct 1945 - Stawell, Victoria, Australia 56
    Christening: 
          Death: 12 Sep 1993 - Brisbane, Queensland, Australia ( at age 47) 56
         Burial: 16 Sep 1993 - Gympie, Queensland, Australia 56
Find A Grave ID: 169673212

Parents
         Father: Cecil Vernon SHUTTLEWORTH [11289] (1914-2012) 
         Mother: Phyllis Isobel ROEBY [12038] (1916-2017) 8081 

Spouses and Children
1. *Karin [14835]


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Bertrand Levi SIBLEY [10773]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1895 6058
    Christening: 
          Death: 1935 - Bendigo, Victoria, Australia ( at age 40) 6058
         Burial: 

Spouses and Children
1. *Gladys May KIDD [10769] (19 May 1898 - 1977) 490 
       Marriage: 1921 - , Victoria, Australia 6058
         Status: 


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Alex SIDERIOUS [3152]

      Sex: M

Parents
         Father: John SIDERIOUS [3150] 
         Mother: Tammy Alma WOOD [3144] 


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John SIDERIOUS [3150]

      Sex: M

Spouses and Children
1. *Tammy Alma WOOD [3144]
       Children:
                1. Lyssa SIDERIOUS [3151]
                2. Alex SIDERIOUS [3152]


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Lyssa SIDERIOUS [3151]

      Sex: F

Parents
         Father: John SIDERIOUS [3150] 
         Mother: Tammy Alma WOOD [3144] 


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Ada Muriel SILBURN [12976]

      Sex: F

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1885
    Christening: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 

Parents
         Father: Reuben Edgar SILBURN [12974] (1867-1927) 
         Mother: Rosetta SMITH [12975] (1866-1946) 


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Arthur Charles SILBURN [11068]

      Sex: M

Individual Information
     Birth Date: 1856
    Christening: 
          Death: 
         Burial: 

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