Elizabeth Buckley1

F, #5289, b. 25 November 1817, d. 14 February 1901
FatherJames Buckley1 b. 5 Mar 1786, d. Aug 1836
MotherMary Hitchen1 b. 15 Jan 1786, d. 1853
Relationship4th great-aunt of Keith Graham Bassett
Last Edited26 Apr 2021
Baptism*25 November 1817 Lancaster Castle, Lancaster, Lancashire;
Elizabeth Dr. of James & Mary Buckley, Lancr. Castle, Cotton Weaver2 
Census 1828*1828 Parramatta, NSW, Australia;
Elizabeth Buckley, 12, servant to Revd. Samuel Marsden, Parramatta3 
Married Name29 January 1833 Wall4 
Marriage*29 January 1833 St Lukes, Liverpool, NSW, Australia;
William Wall of the Parish of Liverpool and
Elizabeth Buckley of the Parish of Liverpool were
married in this Church by Banns with consent of James Buckley
this Twenty Ninth day of January in the year 1833
By me Robt Cartwright Chaplain
This Marriage was solemnized between us:
W Wall
Elizabeth Buckly
In the Presence of:
Theodore Pike of Liverpool
Sarah Buckley (her Mark) of Liverpool
;Groom=William Price Wall4 
Death of FatherAugust 1836 Parramatta, NSW, Australia;Principal=James Buckley5 
News-Arct3 November 1849 "The Maitland Mercury", Maitland, NSW, Australia;
The Proprietor being on the eve of his departure for California.
Mr. JEREMIAH LEDSAM has been honored with instructions from Mr. W. P. Wall, preparatory to his departure from the colony for California, to sell by public auction, on the Ground, on Monday, the 19th day of November 1849, at Eleven o'clock, a.m.,
All that PIECE or PARCEL of LAND, situate and lying in the town of West Maitland, having a frontage of 50 feet to Charles street, by a depth of 76 feet (nearly opposite the magnificent Roman Catholic Chapel).
On which are erected
Two neat, comfortable, substantial (Verandah) BRICK COTTAGES.
No. 1 containing 3 Rooms, viz., one Front Parlour, I8 feet by 14 feet, height 12.feet; two Bed Rooms, each 8 feet by 13 feet, height 12 feet; Kitchen detached,
At present rented at the nominal sum of 5s. per week.
No. 2 The residence of the proprietor, containing Five Rooms, Kitchen, first-rate Oven, splendid Well of pure water, detached Outbuildings, Stable, furnished with the requisite appurtenances, &c.
Title Unexceptionable.
Purchaser to defray legal expense of conveyance.
Terms:—50 per cent, cash deposit on the fall of the hammer; the residue upon the execution of the conveyance, for which fourteen days will be allowed from the day of sale.
AFTER WHICH,
Splendid Lot HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting of cane-seated and other Chairs, superior set D. dining, toilet, and other Tables, Sofas, Bookcase, Pier Glass, Paintings, Pictures, Fender and Fire-irons, Chest Drawers, Bedsteads, Wash-hand Stands, Toilet Glasses, -&c.
A quantity of KITCHEN UTENSILS too numerous to particularise
A quantity of MISCELLANEOUS PROPERTY
A number of BEE HIVES (in sets).
Mr. Ledsam respectfully invites the attention of the public to the Sale of the Valuable Town Properties now advertised, situate and lying in an important and leading thoroughfare, known as Charles-street, and nearly opposite the magnificent Roman Catholic Chapel. Upon these extensive premises the Proprietor has expended large sums of money, to render them complete. They are specially worthy the attention of parties solicitous to acquire West Maitland Town Properties; and as it is the settled purpose of the Proprietor to proceed without delay to California, they may be obtained on highly advantageous terms.
A Luncheon provided.;Principal=William Price Wall6 
Emigration*27 February 1850 "William and Mary", Sydney, NSW, Australia;
DEPARTURES.
Feb. 27.-William and Mary, barque, 536 tons, Captain Peters, for San Francisco, California. Passengers-
William P. Wall, wife and six children;Passenger=William Price Wall7 
News-Arct*11 January 1851 "The Maitland Mercury", Maitland, NSW, Australia;
Deaths.
At San Francisco, from cholera and diarrhoea, William, infant son of W. P. Wall, of Maitland, aged 2 years and 9 months.;Principal=William Price Wall8 
Death of Mother1853 Ovens River diggings, VIC, Australia;Principal=Mary Hitchen9 
News-Arct15 February 1883 "The Maitland Mercury", Maitland, NSW, Australia;
A Golden Wedding.—Last evening (says the Sandhurst Observer) there was a very pleasant family re-union at the Unicorn Hotel, Forest-street, Sandhurst, when the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. W. P Wall was celebrated by a banquet. The company numbered about 86. Mr. H. Purcell occupying the chair, and Mr. D. O'Keeffe the vice-chair. At the termination of the banquet the chairman paid a high compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Wall referring to tha pleasing nature of the re-union of a large family circle, which was comprised of 16 sons and daughters, 57 grandchildren, and 11 great grandchildren, or a total of 84. Mr. D. O’Keefe also spoke in flattering terms of Mr. and Mrs. Wall, whom he had known for many years. The united ages of the happy couple is 144 years, Mr. Wall being 77, and Mrs, Wall 67 years of age. The latter is a native of Parramatta, New South Wales. [The persons referred to were residents of West Maitland, for many years.];Principal=William Price Wall10 
Death*14 February 1901 Forest Street, Bendigo, VIC, Australia;
When and where Died: 14 February 1901, Forest Street, City of Bendigo, County Bendigo
Name and Surname, Rank or Profession: Elizabeth Wall, Widow of Tailor
Sex and Age: Female, 84 years
Cause of Death: Chronic Bronchitis
Duration of last illness: 3 months
Medical Attendant by whom certified: H. L. Atkinson MD
Last saw Deceased: 29 January 1901
Name and Surname of Father and Mother, if known, with Rank or Profession: James Buckley, Nail maker, Mary Buckley formerly Pratt
Signature, Description, and Residence of Informant, and Witness: S J Colley, Daughter, Morish Street, South Broken Hill, New South Wales
When and where Buried: 16 February 1901, White Hills Cemetery
Undertaker by whom certified: Thomas Sayer
Name and Religion of Minister: Rev A. E. Sayira, Church of England
Names of Witnesses of Burial:
Where Born, and how long in Australian Colonies: Parramatte, New South Wales, 33 years in New South Wales, 50 years in Victoria
Where Married, and at what Age, and to Whom: Liverpool, New South Wales, 17 years, William Price Wall
Issue in order of Birth, their Names and Ages: Maria Louisa dead, Elizabeth dead, Eliza Charlotte 64 years, George Thomas 61 years, William James dead, Mary Ann 58 years, Thomas dead, Martha Mitchell 55 years, William Price dead, Matthew Henry dead, Sarah Jane 49 years, Richard dead, Charles Edward dead, Ann dead, Walter Win dead, Frederick dead11 
News-Arct*16 February 1901 "The Bendigo Advertiser", Bendigo, VIC, Australia;
THE Friends of Mrs. M. HONEYCOMB, Forest-street north, are respectfully invited to follow the remains of her late beloved MOTHER (Mrs. Elizabeth Wall, relict of the late William Price Wall) to the White Hills Cemetery. Funeral to move at four o'clock this day.
THOMAS SAYER, Undertaker,
Bridge-street.12 
News-Arct18 February 1901 "The Bendigo Advertiser", Bendigo, VIC, Australia;
DEATH OF AN OLD BENDIGONIAN.—On Saturday the remains of Mrs. Elizabeth Wall relict of the late Mr. W. P. Wall, a very old resident of White Hills, were interred in the White Hills Cemetery, her demise having occurred on the previous Thursday. The late Mrs. Wall was born at Parramatta (New South Wales) 84 years ago. She came to Victoria, in 1852 at the time of the gold discoveries, and immediately arrived in Bendigo, where she resided ever since. Her family consisted of 16 children, but only four daughters and one son are surviving. She died at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. Honeychurch, of Forest-street. Up till three months ago she enjoyed very good health, but recently she suddenly took ill, and rapidly sank, death taking place as stated. The service at the grave was conducted by the Rev. Mr. Saxon, Mr. Sayer carrying out the mortuary arrangements.
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Family

William Price Wall
Children

Citations

  1. [S1328] 1825 Muster for NSW, Australia.
  2. [S1735] Ancestry Lancashire Church of England Births and Baptisms, 1813-1911, online https://ancestry.com, Elizabeth Buckley 1817.
  3. [S1235] 1828 Census for NSW Australia.
  4. [S1219] NSW Marriages 1788-1857.
  5. [S1579] St John's Parramatta Parish Registers.
  6. [S1565] Trove digitised newspapers, online http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/, The Maitland Mercury, Saturday, November 3, 1849.
  7. [S1565] Trove digitised newspapers, online http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/, The Maitland Mercury, Saturday, March 2, 1850.
  8. [S1565] Trove digitised newspapers, online http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/, The Maitland Mercury, Saturday, January 11, 1851.
  9. [S1743] OM74-29, Wagner Family Papers, John Oxley Library, State Library of Queensland, Letter from T. P. Body to Rev. Wagner 1853.
  10. [S1565] Trove digitised newspapers, online http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/, The Maitland Mercury, Thursday, February 15, 1883.
  11. [S1395] VIC Death certificate.
  12. [S1565] Trove digitised newspapers, online http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/, The Bendigo Advertiser, Saturday, February 16, 1901.
  13. [S1565] Trove digitised newspapers, online http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/, The Bendigo Advertiser, Monday, February 18, 1901.
  14. [S1570] NSW Early Church Records 1788-1855, baptism Elizabeth Wall 927/1834 V1834927 18.
  15. [S1570] NSW Early Church Records 1788-1855, baptism Eliza Charlotte Wall 1242/1837 V18371242 21.
  16. [S1570] NSW Early Church Records 1788-1855, baptism George Thomas Wall 1353/1839 V18391353 23A.
  17. [S1570] NSW Early Church Records 1788-1855, baptism William James Wall 1892/1841 V18411892 25A.
  18. [S1570] NSW Early Church Records 1788-1855, baptism Martha Wall 2539/1846 V18462539 31A.
  19. [S1570] NSW Early Church Records 1788-1855, baptism William Price Wall 2652/1848 V18482652 33A.
  20. [S1570] NSW Early Church Records 1788-1855, baptism Matthew Henry Wall 2715/1849 V18492715 34A.
  21. [S1575] VIC Marriage certificate.