William Buckley1
M, #5294, b. 26 December 1826, d. 21 October 1907
Father | James Buckley1 b. 5 Mar 1786, d. Aug 1836 |
Mother | Mary Hitchen1 b. 15 Jan 1786, d. 1853 |
Relationship | 4th great-uncle of Keith Graham Bassett |
Last Edited | 23 Jun 2021 |
Birth* | 26 December 1826 | Parramatta, NSW, Australia2 |
Baptism | 18 March 1827 | St Johns, Parramatta, NSW, Australia; When Baptized: Mar 18th 1826 When Born: Decr. 26th 1826 Child's Christian Name: William Parents' Name: James & Mary Buckley Abode: Parramatta Quality or Profession: Parramatta By whom the Ceremony was performed: James Norman Offg. Minr.2 |
Death of Father | August 1836 | Parramatta, NSW, Australia;Principal=James Buckley2 |
Marriage* | 7 January 1850 | St Andrews, Parramatta, NSW, Australia; William Buckley, bachelor, Tumut, of the Presbyterian Church Sophia Atkinson, spinster, Tumut Witnesses James Buckley & Sophia Buckley ;Bride=Sophia Ann Atkinson3 |
Death of Mother | 1853 | Ovens River diggings, VIC, Australia;Principal=Mary Hitchen4 |
Letter* | 4 June 1853 | Golden Gully, Bendigo Creek, VIC, Australia; Mr Abraham Buckley Engineer Mr Burnes Steam flower Mills Paramatta N. S Wales Golden gulley Bendigo Creek June 4th – 1853 Dear brother and sister this comes with Ower love to you hoping to find you And all your family in good health as This leaves us all at preasent I cant Possibly make out the reason I have Not herd from you this makes the Fourth letter I have sent to you But I suppose you did not get them Or I should have shurely have got some Of them Dear brother I intend Please god to Stop until next Spring or praps longer As long as I can make 2 or 3 ounces per Weak I will stay as I have laid in 7 Months provisions 7 sacks of flower 4 hundred of sugar soap 50 Pounds of Split peas salt vinegar Coffie mustard And maney other little things for the Winter I have only won to lookout for Beef gold and good health I herd You was about comeing to the diggins I think you had better stop where You are at least until I come Back as the diggings at present is Not very favourable but if you Should come be shure to make me Out and I will put you in the Proper way to go to work mind work It is but nice work when you get Your wages I have maid betwean 6 and 7 hundred pounds since I have Bein here but have done very little This last 6 months your mother And martha and duffie and Wife and William buckley are all at the diggings At the Ovens Mrs Turner and her husband Is there also Rations is very dear Flower 10 pounds per Bag Peas 3s Coffie 3s Cheese 3s.6d butter 5s Beef 6d pr Pound Gin Rum Brandy 1 Pound pr Bottle Port wine 15s.20d give ower kind respects To tommey your son in law his wife And family NB Remember me to Mr and Mrs Dun The publican also the carpenter at the Mill in short to all enquireing Friends No more at present from Your loving Brother and sister W. P. and Elizabeth Wall Also give ower love to William and His wife ower children all join In love to these cousins W. P Wall If you should answer this Direct W. P Wall golden Gulley Bendigo creek Melbourn And please to put a stamp on And then it will be shure to Come safe Send us what news About the Sydney diggins God by W. P. W5 |
Death of Spouse | 29 April 1891 | NSW, Australia;Principal=Sophia Ann Atkinson6 |
Death* | 21 October 1907 | Lacmalac, NSW, Australia7 |
News-Arct* | 25 October 1907 | "The Adelong and Tumut Express", NSW, Australia; OBITUARY. Mr. William Buckley. In last issue we gave a brief notice of the death of Mr. William Buckley, which occurred as his son's residence at Lacmalac at 3 p.m. Monday last, at the ripe old age of 81 years. The cause of death was senile decay. The subject of our obituary was born at Parramatta, New South Wales, in 1826, and came to Tumut on the first occasion 69 years ago, remained here for a time, and then went back to Parramatta for about two years. Returning here, he worked for years with the late Mr. Francis Anderson, and it will be remembered by the old hands, the latter, with the late Mr. Francis Foord, built what was termed the 'Old Bridge,' situated at about 300 yards from the base of Transit Hill. The river has since completely changed its course, and the site of the structure is now what might be termed an anabranch in time of flood. Deceased, after a time married Miss Sophia Atkinson, who bore to him two sons Messrs William Buckley and Henry Buckley. The latter predeceased him, as did also his wife, who had been with him at Bendigo, thence to the Ovens diggings, where he did remarkably well, but always being of a sporting disposition the money quickly went through his fingers. Returning to Tumut in the sixties, he took advantage of the Robertson Land Act and selected the 50 acres of land now the property of Mr. Henry Anderson. Of late years the old pioneer became very much enfeebled, and previous to his demise he was 5 or 6 weeks in the Tumut Cottage Hospital, where every kindness and attention was shown him; but Fate decreed that his time had come, and death must indeed have been a happy release. Deceased was a brother of the late Mrs. James Kershaw, another old identity of Tumut. He leaves behind him in Tumut one son, Mr. William Buckley, and one sister in law, Mrs. H. B. Cribb, to mourn their loss. The funeral took place on Tuesday last, Mr. James Elphick was the undertaker and Rev. W. D. Kennedy officiated at the grave.7 |
Family | Sophia Ann Atkinson b. 12 Aug 1832, d. 29 Apr 1891 | |
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Citations
- [S1220] NSW Baptisms 1788-1855.
- [S1579] St John's Parramatta Parish Registers.
- [S1219] NSW Marriages 1788-1857.
- [S1743] OM74-29, Wagner Family Papers, John Oxley Library, State Library of Queensland, Letter from T. P. Body to Rev. Wagner 1853.
- [S1736] State Library of New South Wales, online http://www2.sl.nsw.gov.au, Abraham Buckley - letter received from W. P. and Elizabeth Wall, 1853.
- [S1635] Findmypast NSW Will Books 1800-1952, online http://www.findmypast.com/, Mary Ann Sophia Buckley 1891.
- [S1565] Trove digitised newspapers, online http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/, The Adelong and Tumut Express, Friday, October 25, 1907.
- [S1786] All Saints Tumut Parish Registers.