William Edward EBBLEWHITE [9276]
- Born: 1849, , Lancashire, England 7322
- Marriage (1): Emily Sarah HELLYER [9277]
- Marriage (2): Amelia ARMSTRONG [9991] in Oct 1886 in West Bromwich, Staffordshire, England 7321
- Died: 1913, Perth, WA, Australia at age 64 7323
- Buried: Karrakatta, WA, Australia
Another name for William was William HEBBLEWHITE.
General Notes:
Australia, Newspaper Vital Notices, 1831-2001 The Sydney Mail - Saturday June 12th 1869 page Marriages page 12 Ebblewhite - Hellyer June 3rd by the Rev Dr Bailey LL.D, W.E. Ebblewhite, formerly of Melbourne to Emily Sarah eldest daughter of Mr William Hellyer of this city NSW BDM 572/1869 children
1. Wilfred E B. Sydney b 1872 /2258 d Queensland 1890 2. Violet Emily Newtown 1874/ 4061 m William George Sim and had 3 children who were died as a result of a housefire in 1917 aged 18, 16 and 11 at the time of their deaths. Violet's husband is said to have disappeared without trace after the incident 3. Maude Ethel Newtown1875 / 4301 d 1952 4. Catherine Eveline St. Leonards1879 / 7715 m. Erick C H Kirkwood
New South Wales Police Gazette and Weekly Record of Crime (Sydney : 1860 - 1930) Wed 25 Jul 1877 [Issue No.30] Page 239 Missing Friend. Missing Friend. Information is requested respecting William Edward Hebblewhite or Ebblewhite, who left his office, George-street, Sydney, about one month ago, and has not since been heard of.
He is about 28-years of age, medium height, slender build, very fair complexion, dark hair, fair moustache, blue eyes ; a native of England ; a mining agent and accountant. He may have gone to Cooktown, Queensland. Information to the Inspector General of Police, or Mr. Hebblewhite, No. 217, Riley-street, Surry Hills. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/252090177
The Carcoar Chronicle (NSW : 1878 - 1943) Sat 18 Mar 1882 Page 2 MINING INTELLIGENCE. MINING INTELLIGENCE. Burnt Yards. - The celebrated Prince of Wales claim hrs been purchased by W. E. Ebblewhite, the well-known mining and share broker of Sydney, and formed into a promoter's company. Machinery is at once to be put on the ground. Our readers may recollect that large sums were offered for shares in this claim from which a very large amount of gold has been lodged at the Carcoar bank. The assays from the pyrites sent home for analysis prove this to be one of the richest claims in the colony. We feel sure that this will turn out a grand speculation for those interested, as well as being of great benefit to the district, as there are now between two and three hundred tons of stone at grass, the supply of which appears to be unlimited - 5 men raising 25 tons a day. Water only is required for crushing purposes. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/112523826
New South Wales Government Gazette (Sydney, NSW : 1832 - 1900) Fri 27 Apr 1883 [Issue No.170] Page 2273 IN INSOLVENCY. (Notice of Compulsory Sequestration.] In the Supreme Court of New South Wales. (17,910) IN INSOLVENCY. In the matter of the petition of Julius Kittler, of 118, George street, Redfern, in the Colony of New South Wales, watchmaker and jeweller, praying that the estate of William E. Ebblewhite, late of 331, G-eorge-street, Sydney, in the said Colony, house, land, and estate agent, may be sequestrated for the benefit of his creditors according to law. WHEREAS on the petition of Julius Kittler, of George-street, Redfern, in the Colony of New South Wales, watchmaker and jeweller, the estate of the abovenamed William E. Ebblewhite, was, on the 19th day of April, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-three, by order of His Honor the Chief Commissioner of Insolvent Estates for the Colony of New South Wales, placed under sequestration until the same should, by sentence of His Honor, be adjudged to be sequestrated for the benefit of the creditors of the said William E. Ebblewhite, or the said petition be discharged according to law: And His Honor did appoint Thursday, the 3rd day of May next, for the said William E. Ebblewhite, to appear before him, to show cause why his estate should not by such sentence be adjudged to be so sequestrated: His Honor did at the same time appoint Edward Milner Stephen, Esquire, of Sydney, one of the Official Assignees of Insolvent Estates within the said Colony, to be Official Assignee of this estate.- Dated at Sydney, this 25th day of April, a.d. 1883. ARTHUR HENRY, Registrar in Insolvency. 2996 8s. 6d.
The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) View title info Fri 21 Sep 1883 Page 5 INSOLVENCY BUSINESS, INSOLVENCY BUSINESS, Friday -William Edward Ebblewhite, Albert W. Aspinall, George W. Yarnton, David Duncanson, third meetings; William Beaumont Melville, Thomas Cogins, Edward Gardiner, single meetings; Patrick Tighe, second Meeting; William Short, special for proof; William Talbot Wallis, special for proof. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/13556057
The Manaro Mercury, and Cooma and Bombala Advertiser (NSW : 1862 - 1931) Wed 5 Sep 1883 Page 4 Sydney Divorce Court. Three cases were disposed of before Justice Windeyer. In Ebblewhite v Ebblewhite the decree was made absolute https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/115716676
In 1883 and Emily S Ebblewhite married William R Stanley, in 1886 Emily Sarah Stanley is executor in the will of her father William Hellyer so it is certainly William Ebblewhite's first wife.
Coolgardie Miner (WA : 1894 - 1911) Tue 9 Dec 1902 Page 3 A TERRIBLE CONDITION T E R R I B L E CONDITION A NEGLECTED WOMAN, FEARFUL TALE OF POVERTY HUSBAND PROCEEDED AGAINST, Perth, December 8, In the City Police Court this afternoon, William Ebblewhiie was charged with having neglected to provide the necessities of life for his wife, Amelia Ebblewhite, whereby she is likely to be permanently injured. Evidence was given to the effect that on November 13 Adjutant Sawtell, of the Salvation Army, went to a house in Subiaco. One room, partitioned off, was occupied by the accused and his wife, he found the wife lying on her back on tie floor paralysed in the lower limbs, and in a terrible condition. Filth and dirt were caked to her back, and the only food in the house was a pot of decomposed meat.
The following morning Constable Hickey, Miss Sawtell, and Nurse Kidd visited the place and found the husband drunk and the wife still on the floor. There was nothing to eat except the tin of decomposed meat, The bedroom and bedclothes were in a filthy state, Tins of excreta were in both rooms, and the woman's clothes were in such a filthy condition that they had to be out off.
Miss Sawtell, who has had many years experience in the Melbourne slums , said that she had never seen a woman in such a filthy state. Miss Sawtell cleaned the woman and removed her to the hospital.
The medical evidence showed that the woman was permanently injured.
The accused was committed for trial. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/217400855
Kalgoorlie Western Argus (WA : 1896 - 1916) Tue 23 Dec 1902 Page 32 WEST AUSTRALIA. WEST AUSTRALIA. PERTH, Dec, 17. At the Criminal Court, William Ebblewhite was found guilty of neglecting his wife, who was found lying on the floor of her house at Subiaco partly paralysed and covered with filth. A sentence of nine months' imprisonment was passed, his Honor stating that the evidence showed the prisoner to have been guilty of cruel, cold blooded neglect. He had been spending his money on drink instead of looking after his wife. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/32670159
The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954) Thu 3 Apr 1913 Page 1 Family Notices FUNERAL NOTICES. EBBLEWHITE. -The Friends of the late Mr. William E. Ebblewhite, late of Perth, and formerly of Victoria, are respectfully informed that his remains will be interred in the Anglican portion of the Karrakatta Cemetery at 2.45 o'clock THIS (Thursday) AFTERNOON. Friends wishing to attend the Funeral may proceed by the 2.30 o'clock train from Perth.
William married Emily Sarah HELLYER [9277] [MRIN: 4372].
William next married Amelia ARMSTRONG [9991] [MRIN: 4373] in Oct 1886 in West Bromwich, Staffordshire, England.7321 (Amelia ARMSTRONG [9991] was born in 1861 in Birmingham, Warwickshire, England, died on 30 Aug 1924 in Perth, WA, Australia and was buried in 1924 in Karrakatta, WA, Australia 7324.)
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