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  • Name BURNS, Janet 
    Birth 1 Oct 1805  Kilsyth, Stirlingshire, Scotland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
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    Death 10 Oct 1888  Beechworth, Victoria, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Burial Beechworth, Victoria, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location 
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    Person ID I14930  Joseph Smith Sr and Lucy Mack Smith
    Last Modified 19 Aug 2021 

    Family KENNEDY, David Sr. ,   b. 1804, Falkirk, Stirlingshire, Scotland Find all individuals with events at this locationFalkirk, Stirlingshire, Scotlandd. 5 Apr 1865, Yarra Bend, Victoria, Australia Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 61 years) 
    Marriage 19 Nov 1830  Falkirk, Stirlingshire, Scotland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 4 sons and 3 daughters 
    Family ID F1083  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 24 Jan 2022 

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    • 56, to settle on the Beechworth goldfields. Rate records of 1857/8 indicate that they lived opposite the Newtown bridge owning "a building to the value of 10 shillings. (David Kennedy senior and his wife Janet also moved on to the goldfields as rate records indicate their presence in various houses/huts near their children. The slab house or tent was erected alongside those of other miners along the miner's race, which was the site of the original Spring Creek diggings. In later years 1864 - 1872 David Kennedy Junior owned land off Tomlinson's Rd at Silver Creek. This, according to local residents is the site of "Kennedy's Flat". In 1872 the family lived in a "weatherboards house" in Spring Creek ( later Beechworth ) next door to Albert Wallace and Jane Wallace ( Kennedy) David's sister and near Janet Kennedy ( Burns) senior who at that stage was the widow of David senior. Ellen Kennedy died in a housefire in 1872 leaving her young family and husband David. A sad and pathetic story is told in both the summary in the "Constitution" newspaper and the Inquest. She was buried by the Rev George Graham, Presbyterian Minister in the Beechworth Cemetery Her death was informed by John Dempster the Deputy Coroner who conducted the inquest in the house of David and Ellen on May 18, 1872. the Inquisition as it was termed was conducted by the Deputy coroner with a team of ' good and lawful' men of Beechworth. the finding was ' "accidental death by burning, her clothes catching on fire in her husband's house.The Oven and Murray Advertiser reports that Janet Kennedy, widow and mother in law of Ellen was told by her grandson Johnny that his mother had had an accident and would she please come. She was badly burnt and could barely speak. Dr Fox was called and ordered brandy and water and ointment. " But the case was hopeless' he said. Her husband David was informed by their daughter Elsie ( Elspeth) and informed the coroner that his wife was subject to fits of dizziness. Mary Strugnell a neighbour and the butcher's wife was called to render assistance. A full account of this incident is in the OMA and Coroner's Inquest. David Robert Kennedy died 1922 aged 89 at Nth Fitzroy at the home of John Barry his son in law. Reg No d 4668 (John Barry was married to his daughter Janet Wadell Kennedy).He was buried at the Booroondarra Cemetery on 10 April 1922 THE CHILDREN OF DAVID AND ELLEN KENNEDY Following the death of Ellen in 1872, David and Ellen's children were raised by their grandmother and father.As a miner David moved around within Spring Creek and Silver Creek.The children attended school in Beechworth, Silver Creek and Stanley,the latter a quartz mining settlement, which later became a timber and fruit growing area. Most of them married and worked at least fro sometime,probably until the gold rush had passed, in Beechworth - Stanley or Nine Mile as it was then known. David Joseph, the first of their children was raised and lived in his early years, in Beechworth with his parents. David a Blacksmith from Silver Creek ,married Mary Ann Osborne according to License at Reids Creek by the incumbent of Christ Church, Beechworth in 1877. Reg. m. No. 1235. Mary Ann Osborne,the daughter of Joseph Osborne and Elizabeth Sarah Johns. David was known as David Kennedy Junior at this stage as his grandafather David had died and was formerly David Senior, David Joseph's father was known as David Junior then and as each David passed on the title moved down. David and Mary Ann had 8 children. Ros Shennen in her expose of Beechworth, " Silver Threads and Golden Needles" records information about the Silver Creek SS No 2438 where the children attended school. In 1888 the trustees were invitied to make an extension of an extra classroom with an increase in the annual rental to 18 pounds. On October 27 1888 Matthew Hayes writing on behalf of the parents to the Education Dept said " the time has come when a State School building should be erected in this place". he pointed out the current ventilation and poor conditions of the existing school The letter was signed by a number of parents giving details of the children they expected would attend. David Kennedy expected 6 to attend. Index to Inspectors Register of Common School No 36 Beechworth 1864/65 indicated the children of David a Coachsmith at that stage, attending No 822 Mary b 17.4.79 No 823 Ellen b. 26.8.81 No 855 Janet b. 12.11.85 No 853 Joseph b. 18.9.87 No 435 Elspeth Eileen b 15.10.01 David b 4.10.11, son of David and Amy ( second marriage) was listed as also attending the school. Mary Ann died 1903, died aged 44 years Reg.d.No.12227, and is buried in Grave A1099 in the Presbyterian setion of the Beechworth Cemetery with 2 of her children, David James who died in 1890 aged 6 years and daughter Janet Burns Kennedy b. 1885 died in 1961. The headstone is inscribed with the words: Headstone: "Sacred to the Memory of Mary Ann.Beloved wife of David Kennedy died October 13 1903 aged 44 years.Also our little David.Aged 6 years" David later married Amy Roberts.This marriage brought forth a further 4 chuldren.His last place of residence prior to his death was Kerferd Rd Beechworth. David later returned to Melbourne to be with his family, following the death of Amy and died, aged 79 yearsat the residence of one of children in Ivanhoe. Rec. d. 544 A Post Mortem examination was held by Dr Mollison however the Coroner ordered the burial of the body without an Inquest. The information on the Beechworth cemetery record indicates that one of his late residences was St Kilda where he was a Boatbuilder. He is buried alonside his second wife Amy in the Catholic section of the Beechworth Cemetery in Grave.C203. David and Ellen's second child Robert Nelson Gillies Kennedy, named after his mother Ellen Nelson Gillies was born in 1856 Emerald Hill and grew up with his family in Beechworth and Spring Creek. He married Lucy Sargant from Stanley in 1866 and had three children, all of whom were born in Stanley Robert and Lucy gave birth to David Robert,who later married Alice Ashby.David and Alice had a son Hector, who came to Moe via Walhalla and worked at George Morgans timber mill. Dorothy Basile one of their descendents lives in Moe. The family of Hector and Dorothy, David and Alice are all buried in Yallourn Cemetery.) Robert and Lucy lived in a weatherboard house was located on the main Stanley - Beechworth Road diagonally opposite the home of his Brother and Sister in law William and Matilda Kennedy.Sadly anoth child, daughter Ellen died in childbirth leaving twins Jane and Elizabeth who were raised by their grandparents as their own children, as was so often the case. Both Robert abd Lucy are buried in the Stanley Cemetery with a headstone placed by the twins, inscribed: In loving memory of our dear grandfather Robert Nelson Kennedy who passed away 8th December 1942, aged 86 years Also our dear grandmother Lucy Kennedy who passed away 26th December 1944, aged 78 years "Not gone from memory Not gone from love But gone to a better home above" Robert Nelson Gillies Kennedy died on the 16th December 1942. The Ovens and Murray Valley Advertiser reported his death. â€He was born at Emerald Hill 86 years ago and (according to his family, ran away from home) came to Stanley aged 12 years. He became a shepherd in the hills of Beechworth for Mr Struggnell. Later he became a butcher for Messrs Lang,Murray ,Manton and Hill. He was employed in the Wallaby claim at Europa Gully. For many years he took an interest in the Stanley picnic and made the tea for the picknickers on New Years Day. He was a member of the Lodge and married Lucy Sargant. He has a son David and daughter Ellen. In 1998 his home was pulled down and the present owners are erecting a new home on the site" William Burns Kennedy was born to David and Ellen in 1858, 2 months following the birth of Mary Aiken Wallace (the child of Albert and Janet Wallace and close friend of David and Ellen). William later married Matilda Louisa and lived their lives on the Stanley Beechworth Road...................................William and Matilda did not have children however had an affinity with my grandfather Clarence John, son of Jane, and William's sister. William passed a treasured family bible to Clarence given to him on the occasion of his brother John's wedding. The bible, with its inscription, was given to William as a gift from William Tomlinson, the father of John's wife Harriet with the words inscribed: "To William Kennedy, From William Tomlinson with his Best Wishes January 1st 1886. I will fear not the grave where my ashes must lie. For my soul is immortal and never can die" William Burns Kennedy d Beechworth Victoria 1926. Reg No 8370. He was buried by the Rev.Wall in the Church of England Section of the Beechworth Cemetery, alongside his wife Matilda Louisa.B472 . Reg No B 14555 There is a special interest in the life of John Burns Kennedy who was born at Spring Creek in 1860 and married Harriet Tomlinson in 1886. Reg No m 4428.Her parents were In particular her parents William and Mary Ann Tomlinson ( Taylor). William Tomlinson owned land which is located on Tomlinson's Road off the Lower Stanley Road between Beechworth and Silver Creek. It was William who gave the bible to Wiiliam Kennedy which has been passed through my grandfather Clerenace and finnally to me. William and mary tomlinson have a beautiful marble headstone in the Beechworth cemetery, surrounded by lacework, but almost hidden from sight by a tree which has grown to enormous heights which is inscribed with the words: In loving memory of our dear mother Mary Ann Tomlinson who died in Beechworth Deptember 3 1897- 73 years. " we miss thee from thy place A shadow or conflict is remiss The sunshine of thy face We missthy mind and willing hand Thy fond and loving care Our home is dark without thee We miss thee everywhere" Also our dear father William Tomlinson who died October 30 1899 - 73 years. John and harriet lost three of their six children in 1898, as a result of a measles epidemic. The headstone on their grave at the beechworth Cemetery is inscribed" "Suffer the Little Children In loving memory of our beloved children Thomas Walter aged 61/2 years, Emily May, aged 31/2 years and Percival Arthur aged 31/2 months ." John Burns Kennedy died at the Age of 77 years in Footscray 1937. His wife Harriet died in 1929.Reg No d. 8370. Elspeth Meldrum Kennedy was born in Spring Creek in 1862Reg No B 6497. She later married David Smith scrivener from Geelong and spent the remainder of her life in Macedon, bearing 9 children. Elspeth Meldum Scrivners ancestors currently live in Cohuna Victoria. Janet Wadell kennedy was born in Spring Creek Victoria, in 1863 Reg No b. 18973 and later married a John Barry from Bright. There is some speculation that John Barry is related to Ellen Barry, the wife of Aaron Sherrit, member and informant of the notoriious Kelly Gang. Jane Shaw Nelson Gillies Kennedy, my maternal great grandmother was born in 1865.Shye was assisted into the world by District Midwife of note, a Mrs Job Stone. She grew up in Beechworth with her family and then went to Melbourne to give birth to Clarence at 198 George Street Fitzroyin 1894. Clarence's father is unknown, however following his birth she returned to Beechworth/Silver Creek to be near her family. In 1872 the year her mother died she was, according to the Rate Books of Beechworth - livinged in a "weatherboard house". She nominated her occupation as " a domestic". There were many hotels in Spring Creek/Silver Creek/Hurdle Flat and Stanley and most if not all women not otherwise employed were domestics in the hotels. She married Thomas Blackmore of Stanley 2 years after my grandfather Clarence was born, in 1896. Married by Presbyterian minister Rev William Cooper, at the home of mr William Sargant. They gave their occupations as a Domestic and a Splitter. Witnesses to the ceremony were were William Sargeant and Elizabeth Mary Sargeant. ( The Sargeant family were related to Jane as her brother Robert Nelson Gillies Kennedy married Lucy Sargearnt .) William Sargeant was part of Lucy's family. Thomas Blackmore nominated his age as 19 years and Jane 29 years. According to the birth record of Thomas it seems he was 21 years.Jane and Thomas raised three children of this marriage Ellen Carol b 1899 Stanley, David Robert b 1897 Stanley and Matilda Jane b 1905 Stanley. Clarence John, my grandfather, as the step child of Thomas Blackmore was raised as a Blackmore, however he was also known as Kennedy. Naval records of Clarence record for WW1 that he was raised as a Blackmore and entered the navy in 1913 as Clarence Blackmore. It was later during the War that he requested the navy to change his name to his birthname Kennedy. Thomas and Jane and their children spent most of early their lives in Stanley lived in Stanley, where Thomas had worked as a Labourer on his family farm in Blackmore's Road at the junction of the Lower and Upper Stanly Roads. The rate records of the United Shire of Beechworth indicate that Jane and Thomas were resident at Back Creek ( between Silver Creek and Stanley in both 1903 and 1908 where they were neighbours of Robert and Annie Blackmore the parents of Thomas.) According to the records of both Mr Geoff Craig and M.Roslyn Shennan in their historiesof Beechworth, both the Blackmore and Sargant families were very involved in the annual Silver Creek picnics along with all residents of Stanley. The Sargeants and Blackmores played together as children in Stanley. OMA May 5 1915 reports a bicycle accident involving David and Willie, who it seems was being "dinked" on the back of the bicycle up the hill in Camp Street. Jane died aged 82 years in Reid Street North Fitzroy. Reg No d 2816, and is buried in the Fawkner Cemetery alongside her husband Thomas in an unmarked grave. F Grave No 894 Presbyterian.Reg No b 690. Raybolds conducted the funeral. The company has since been taken over by xxxxx d/o Robert Burns and Elizabeth Forrester (b. 8 Feb 1784 in the Parish of Invergordon, Kilsyth) of Kilsyth, Stirlingshire. They were married on 23rd November 1804 in the Parish of Invergordon, Kilsyth, Stirlingshire. d/o Robert Burns and Elizabeth Forrester (b. 8 Feb 1784 in the Parish of Invergordon, Kilsyth) of Kilsyth, Stirlingshire. They were married on 23rd November 1804 in the Parish of Invergordon, Kilsyth, Stirlingshire. gd/o Rev John Burns and Elizabeth Stevenson of Glasgow, Lanarkshire. They were married in Glasgow in 1775. and John Forrester and Janet Small (b. 04 Sep 1757). Their other children were: James (b. 22 Apr 1787), John (b. 03 Jul 1791), and William (b. 28 May 1796) - all born in Kilsyth ggd/o James Small and Janet Tennant. "On 12th November 1740 James Small in town Kilsyth and Janet Tennant daughter lawful to William Tennant [weaver in Kilsyth] gave up their names for proclamation in order to marriage." Their other children were: James (b. 24 Jul 1748), William (b. 23 Jun 1751), and Hellen (b. 19 May 1754) - all born in Kilsyth. gggd/o William Tennant - In addition to daughter Janet, William and his wife had six other children: John, Robert and William (b. 09 Aug 1706) Triplets - unknown if any survived, Agnes (b. 03 Sep 1708), Margaret (b. 20 Mar 1717), and Walter (b. 01 Feb 1719) - all born in Kilsyth. [Source: Scottish Researcher Sheena - hired by Cousin Val from Australia - by e-mail 21 Dec 2007]

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    1. [S56] THe Kennedy Family Tree Project.