Basil Brooke Childe Hughes

Male 1867 - 1947  (79 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Basil Brooke Childe Hughes was born 5 Oct 1867, Kilmore, Victoria (son of William Henry Childe Hughes and Mary Frances Kelly); died 8 Jan 1947, Madelay, Cheltenham, Sydney, Australia.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: Teacher at Canley Vale Public School
    • Occupation: 1893; Public school teacher
    • Residence: 6 Mar 1913, Hay
    • Confirmation: 6 Jul 1913, At Hay
    • Occupation: 1919; School Teacher

    Notes:

    "Madelay", 160 Beecroft Rd, Cheltenham
    Madelay named after town of origin in Wales near Gloucestershire near Cheltenham
    Birth Reg Number: 22005 has dob 1866

    Born at Kilmore 60km north of Melbourne

    Teaching position at Snowy river House to House, later known as Bulgandra PS, NSW, in June 1886
    Moved to South Mahonga Public School in May 1887
    Mahonga South part-time with Quat Quatta North in August 1887
    Failed to obtain classification at examination 13th June 1887
    Instructed to take temporary charge of Mahonga South
    8th Feb 1888 awarded Class IIIc classification
    Promoted to Class IIIa classification15th Fen 1889
    17th July 1889 promoted to teacher at Gilmore Upper Public School (Ferndale PS)
    married at Quat Quatta on 19th September 1889 to Annie Norman

    Failed to gain promotion at exam on 14th Dec 1891
    Fined 10s for not being at his post on 22nd Feb 1894
    3rd April 1895 instructed to act as teacher at Humula PS
    Passed exam of 29 June 1996 to be clasified as Class IIb from 1st July 1896
    13th November 1896 instructed to take charge of Berrigan Public at 235 pounds
    1st October 1902 promoted to Class IIa for good service
    Failed to complete exam for Class I in April 1906
    Turramurra North Public School in October 1914. Taught there fof two years
    Taught at Canley vale
    Canley Vale Public School as headmaster in october 1926

    An inscription in a book presented to his son at confirmation on 6th July 1913 places the family at Hay, attending St Paul's Church.

    Basil married Annie Norman 19 Sep 1889, Linden, Quat Quatta, Corowa, New South Wales. Annie (daughter of John Norman and Elizabeth Hogg) was born 19 Sep 1870, Linden, Quat Quatta, Australia or Carlisle Plains Wahgunyah; died 5 Aug 1957, Sydney, NSW; was buried , married by Rev H Bradshaw. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Annie Norma Childe Hughes was born 9 Mar 1893, Ferndale, Gilmore Creek, Tumut, NSW; died 18 Aug 1975, NSW, Australia.
    2. William Henry Childe Hughes was born 11 Mar 1891, Gilmore near Tumut, New South Wales; died 16 Mar 1982, Sydney; was buried , Hal (the second).
    3. Basil Brooke Childe Hughes was born 9 Jul 1896, Humula (near Wagga Wagga), NSW; died 27 Jun 1969, late of Campsie, NSW; was buried 1 Jul 1969, Rookwood Catholic Cemetery. Lawn 3, plot 340.
    4. Mary Frances Childe Hughes was born 27 Aug 1900, Cowra, New South Wales; died 8 Dec 1985, Orange, NSW; was buried , Maynie.
    5. Elizabeth Ruth Childe Hughes was born 1904, Berrigan; died 1933, Hornsby, NSW.
    6. Edna Childe Hughes was born 23 Sep 1906, Berrigan District; died 17 May 1990, Canberra, A.C.T..
    7. Lacan Childe Hughes was born 17 May 1913; died 5 Nov 1957.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Henry Childe Hughes was born 29 Sep 1836, Rutland House, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England (son of William Henry Childe Hughes and Mary Anne Ball); died 21 May 1911, Thurgoona, Albury, NSW; was buried 23 May 1911, Church of England Cemetery, Albury.

    Notes:

    Christening Date: 26 Nov 1839 Recorded in: Broseley,
    Shropshire, England

    Married in the Wesleyan Parsonage, Forest St, Sandhurst (Bendigo)
    NB wife was pregnant at the time.
    His occupation at the time was a miner, living at McIvor. McIvor was a large goldfield, now the Heathcote area in Victoria.

    Started the Sandhurst Grammar School in 1861

    In 1861 started a newspaper in Sandhurst (Bendigo) called Pasquin. This ran for 196 editions over two years.
    Was the pricipal at he Sandhurst Grammar School in Williamson Street cnr Myers St, which was started about 1/10/1860 by C O Helm, MA a graduate of Oxford and Melbourne. Williamson St was both the school and WHCH's residence. He taught there until 1868 when the school was taken over by Mr Moran. Subjects were Arithmetic, bookkeeping, Lain, French, mathematics, grammar, geography, drawing, music etc.

    Whilst working as a teacher at Sandhurst (Bendigo) the house that he was renting at Quarry Hill burned down after a series of arson attempts. He was charged with arson along with his assistant Dury, who had also been living in the same house and both were imprisoned after the inquest in February 1865, later to be allowed bail in April 1865.
    The Age (Melbourne) 24 April 1865 p6

    He was given one month's training at Albury Public School in May 1874 and recognised as a teacher at Wagra Provisional School (?near Tumut) from 1st June 1874. He was then appointed conditionally at the teacher for Wagra Public School from 1st June 1875. On 9th May 1879 he was transferred to Morebinger Public School.
    He was given a trial teaching position at Burrumbuttock 28th July, 1882 and later given temporary charge at Burrumbuttock n 13th December, 1892. On 18th June 1883 he sat his exams and failed. For reasons not stated he was awarded the classification of IIIC on 1st January 1884 however, as per a ministerial decision, this was cancelled on 7th May and he was informed that he would be moved to a provisional school on account of the unsatisfactory condition of the school. As a result he was removed from Burrumbuttock and sent to Brocklesby School on 14th August, 1884. He was deemed eligible for the Class IIIC on 30th January 1885 except that his practical skills were not up to that grade. His skills were reported to be up to grade and a parchment certificate for grade Class IIIC issued was issued on 6th August 1885. In 1889 to 1891 he received warnings that his performance was not up to standard. He was appointed to Hopefield Public School on 12th January, 1892. Further warnings were issues in 1892 and again in 1900
    Granted 6 months leave on 1 Jan 1902
    Retired 30 Jun 1902

    Hopefield School was on the SE corner of Hopefield Rd and Lavis Rd

    Residences:
    Sandhust (Bendigo) rates information
    1858 William H Hughes in 1858 in a house owned by the Crown, rental value 60 pounds
    1862 William Hughes lived in a house owned by GM Hodgkinson, Mollison & Williamson Street, lot 90
    1863 William Hughes lived in a house owned by GM Hodgkinson, Mollison & Williamson Street house and land value 30 pounds
    1864 W Hughes owns a house at Myers and Williamson St, worth 45 pounds. Occupied by William Hughes (governess)!!
    1865 William Hughes is living in Williamson Street in a house owned by William Medd Hodgkinson, rent value 20 pounds
    NB the house burned down in 1865. It appears that WHC Hughes purchased the house.
    1865 William Hughes owns a house in Williamson St, value 45 pounds
    1866 William Hughes (schoolmaster) owns a house in Williamson Street and lives there. Rate value 45 pounds
    1867 William Hughes owns and lives in a house in Williamson Street, value 45 pounds
    1868 William Hughes (school teacher) owns a house on Williamson St, rental value 40 pounds

    In 1889 is living in Goombargana (as per son's (BBCH) wedding notice in paper.
    NB Williamson St goes through Quarry Hill

    In 1892 according to Dot, he was living in a house on the south east corner of Linden (whilst teaching at Hopefield).

    Buried at the Church of England Cemetary, Albury 23rd May 1911.
    Died of cancer of the liver
    Died at Thurgoona

    William married Mary Frances Kelly 15 Aug 1864, Sandhurst, Victoria. Mary (daughter of Thomas Kelly and Mary O'Connell) was born 1837, Drogheda, Louth, Ireland; died 1927, Cambden, NSW. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Mary Frances Kelly was born 1837, Drogheda, Louth, Ireland (daughter of Thomas Kelly and Mary O'Connell); died 1927, Cambden, NSW.

    Notes:

    Her marriage certificate states that she was 23 at the time (1864) meaning she was born in 1841
    She was living in Sandhurst at the time.

    Notes:

    at the Wesleyan Pasonage, Forest St Sandhurst (Bendigo)

    Children:
    1. Robert Thomas Childe Hughes was born 12 Oct 1868, Wangaratta, Victoria; died 23 Feb 1937, Goonellabah, Lismore, NSW.
    2. William Henry Childe Hughes was born 11 Oct 1864, McIvor St, Sandhurst, Victoria; died 29 Jun 1941, Gladesville, NSW; was buried 29 Jun 1941, Macquarie Park, NSW. Ang S9, 0002.
    3. 1. Basil Brooke Childe Hughes was born 5 Oct 1867, Kilmore, Victoria; died 8 Jan 1947, Madelay, Cheltenham, Sydney, Australia.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William Henry Childe Hughes was born 10 Mar 1801, London, England; was christened 27 Jan 1815, Saint Mary-St Marylebone Road, Saint Marylebone, London, England (son of William Childe and Mary Ann Hughes); died 3 Jun 1838, Rutland House, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: 1828; Teaching in Broseley, Broseley Directory, Academies and Schools
    • Occupation: 1830; Teaching in Cheltenham
    • Occupation: 1864; Gentleman

    Notes:

    The reference to the wedding is the IGI record
    Batch No.: M011554 , Dates: 1813 - 1830, Source Call No.:0992079 , Type: Film, Printout Call No.:6908584 , Type: Film
    It has him as William Henry Hughes and her as Mary Ann Ball.
    His son's (WHCH b1836) wedding certificate has him listed as William Henry Childe Hughes, her as Mary Anne Ball and his occupation as "Gentleman".
    The death certificate has him as William Henry Childe. Reg no. 127, 1938.
    It states that he died of consumption and his occupation was schoolmaster.
    His son WHC Hughes' death certificate gives his father's occupation as retired parole officer

    William married Mary Anne Ball 1826, St Leonard, Broseley, Shropshire, England. Mary (daughter of Benjamin Ball and Sarah (Ball)) was born 31 May 1806, Madelay, Shropshire, England; died 10 Sep 1888, Cod St, Stawell, Victoria; was buried 12 Sep 1888, Stawell Cemetery, Vic.. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Mary Anne Ball was born 31 May 1806, Madelay, Shropshire, England (daughter of Benjamin Ball and Sarah (Ball)); died 10 Sep 1888, Cod St, Stawell, Victoria; was buried 12 Sep 1888, Stawell Cemetery, Vic..

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1851, Says from Bridgenorth, Shropshire
    • Occupation: 1851; Assistant
    • Residence: 1851, Upper Bar, Newport, England
    • Immigration: Abt 1878, From England

    Notes:

    Death Reg Number: 11488
    Certificate names four children plus three dead "ages unknown"
    Grave at Stawell Cemetery no 2367, Presbyterian
    Lived 10 years in Victoria

    Notes:

    Marriage Reg Number: 2730

    Children:
    1. 2. William Henry Childe Hughes was born 29 Sep 1836, Rutland House, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England; died 21 May 1911, Thurgoona, Albury, NSW; was buried 23 May 1911, Church of England Cemetery, Albury.
    2. Isabella Maria Childe Hughes was born 14 Sep 1827, St Leonard, Broseley, Shropshire; died 1907, Richmond.
    3. Frances Mary Childe Hughes was born 4 Apr 1838, St Leonard, Shropshire, ENG; died 1909.
    4. Lucy Amelia Childe Hughes was born 4 Apr 1833, St Leonard, Shropshire, ENG; died 1907, Stawell, Victoria.
    5. Florence Mary Childe Hughes was born 21 Nov 1828, St Leornard, Broseley, Shropshire, England; died 1900, Richmond.

  3. 6.  Thomas Kelly was born 1820, Ireland.

    Thomas — Mary O'Connell. Mary was born , Drogheda, Ireland. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Mary O'Connell was born , Drogheda, Ireland.
    Children:
    1. 3. Mary Frances Kelly was born 1837, Drogheda, Louth, Ireland; died 1927, Cambden, NSW.
    2. John Kelly was born 12 Mar 1844, Drogheda, Louth, Ireland.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  William Childe was born Abt 1756; was christened 23 Nov 1755, All Saints, Forton, Stafford, England (son of Catherine Childe); died 3 Feb 1824, Kinlet Hall.

    Notes:

    William the elder son of Charles Baldwyn and Catherine Childe assumed his mother's name on her death. He was a great Agriculturist and a well-known rider to hounds by which he gained the soubriquet of " the flying Childe." He married Annabella, the daughter of Sir Charlton Leighton of Loton, and died 1828 in London from an accidental fall and is buried at Kinlet. He was succeeded by his only son William Lacon Childe, M.P., who was born Jan. 3rd, 1784, and died Dec. 12th, 1880.

    Charles Baldwyn was born 1729 and married in 1752 the heiress of Kinlet. He was reeklessly extravagant and with the unwilling consent of his son he sold all his own estates for which he had to obtain a special Act of Parliament, dissipated the purchase money and died and is buried at Eastbourne. Mrs. Baldwyn died of small-pox in 1770 and the Kinlet estates devolved by her father's will on her eldest son William Baldwyn, then a boy at Harrow, with a request that he should assume the name of Childe. Another son Charles Baldwyn died unmarried 1811, and a daughter Catherine Baldwyn also unmarried was buried at Kinlet 1838. William the elder son of Charles Baldwyn and Catherine Childe assumed his mother's name on her death.

    William married Mary Ann Hughes 20 Apr 1818, St Sepulchre, Holborn. Mary (daughter of John Hughes and Margaret Pugh) was born 13 Jun 1779, Broseley, Shropshire, England; was christened 13 Jun 1779, St Leonards, Broseley; died May 1850; was buried 19 May 1850, St Marylebone, Middlesex, England. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Mary Ann Hughes was born 13 Jun 1779, Broseley, Shropshire, England; was christened 13 Jun 1779, St Leonards, Broseley (daughter of John Hughes and Margaret Pugh); died May 1850; was buried 19 May 1850, St Marylebone, Middlesex, England.

    Notes:



    From the Slade Baker (sollicitor) collection held at the University of birmingham:
    http://calmview.bham.ac.uk
    Between 30th September 1826 and 24th December 1836 she wrote 40 letters to the sollicitor (mostly notifications regarding her address). Letter numbers 246 to 285.
    William Lacon Childe wrote 11 letters to the same solicitor from 1817 to 183?. Numbers 286 to 296.
    LAdd/1647 dated 1830
    "Letter dated 3 March, on behalf of Mrs William Childe. Mrs Childe was arrested for debt, and [Ms] Waller was sent for. An advance was requested for Mrs Childe."

    LAdd/1648 dated 1830
    " Dated 16 March. Robert Woodman, Mrs Childe's landlord, appeals to Baker for assistance regarding Mrs Childe's situation; providing bail etc."

    LAdd/1656 dated 1832
    "Letter written from Kinlet, dated 25 March stating that his attitude to Mrs Childe and her sons is unalterable, and requests Baker says this when he returns the enclosed letter."

    Children:
    1. 4. William Henry Childe Hughes was born 10 Mar 1801, London, England; was christened 27 Jan 1815, Saint Mary-St Marylebone Road, Saint Marylebone, London, England; died 3 Jun 1838, Rutland House, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire.
    2. Charles Frederick Hughes Childe was born 17 Dec 1807, Marylebone, Middlesex, London; was christened 27 Jan 1815, Saint Mary-St Marylebone Road, Saint Marylebone, London, England; died 17 Dec 1897, Bramleich Overton, Bramleigh Park, Cheltenham.

  3. 10.  Benjamin Ball was born 2 Apr 1769, Broseley, Shropshire, England (son of Sylvanus Ball and Eleanor (Ball)); died Jan 1852, Pontypool, Monmouthshire, Wales.

    Notes:

    Benjamin was born in Broseley on April 2, 1769 and his parents were Silvanus and Eleanor Ball (?), there were 12 children in this family.

    We know that Benjamin’s wife’s name was Sarah and the only record that I can find of Benjamin Ball marrying was to Sarah Cotton on October 9, 1803 at Newbold Verdon, Leicester, this town being 77 kilometres from Broseley. They must have settled in Madeley following their marriage because there are records of their 9 children being christened there

    MARIA - Census indicates 1800 - although can’t find record of birth or christening.
    MARY ANN BALL
    Christening: 20 JUL 1807 Madeley, Shropshire, England
    BENJAMIN BALL <
    Christening: 22 SEP 1809 Madeley, Shropshire, England
    AMELIA - Census indicates 1811
    EDWIN BALL
    Christening: 19 JAN 1812 Madeley, Shropshire, England
    CAROLINE BALL <
    Christening: 25 DEC 1812 Madeley, Shropshire, England died 1814
    EBENEZER BALL
    Christening: 09 JUN 1815 Madeley, Shropshire, England
    ANN CLARKE BALL
    Birth: 07 JUN 1820 - Christening: 07 OCT 1827 Madeley, Shropshire, England
    HENRY CHARLES TALBOT BALL
    Christening: 22 APR 1822 Wesleyan
    Gender: Male Christening: 07 OCT 1827 Madeley, Shropshire, England
    Methodist, Broseley, Shropshire, England

    A Benjamin Ball leased a warehouse and land at Willey wharf in 1816 and between 1817 and 1838 he leased the Swinney iron foundry from the Willey estate. It stood beside the railway from Willey ironworks, on the site of the public house of 1790. Possibly he was the Benjamin Ball who managed the Barnett’s Leasow furnaces in Broseley. The Iron Bridge, from Benthall to Madeley Wood, opened in 1780. At first the road from the bridge to the Wenlock-Broseley turnpike ran through Benthall parish. In 1828 a new route from Ironbridge was built using the parish poor as labourers: from the bridge it ran east for 1 km. before turning south for 1.5 km., past a tollhouse, to the south end of Broseley town. Among those involved in its construction were Benjamin Ball, manager of James Foster's Barnett's Leasow ironworks from C.1821 and Silvanus Ball, a Broseley ironfounder. A private carriageway, with a lodge at its entrance, extended from the road to Willey Hall.

    Maybe something untoward happened in Broseley around this time as in the 1841 Census we find Benjamin, occupation contractor, age 70 , living near Blaenavon at Llanover, Upper Monmouthsire. The household consists of Benjamin and Sarah, Amelia, Ebenezer and Frances Hughes who is the daughter of Mary Anne and her husband, William Henry Hughes. There is also a lodger, Reed William Bakes who was a Westleyan Minister. There was a large Iron Foundry at Blaenavon.

    In 1841 Sarah’s death is registered at Pontypool, Monmouthsire.

    The 1851 Census shows Benjamin, retired iron founder, living with his daughter, Maria, who is shown as the head of the household and curate, school keeper. As well there is Henry, brother of Maria, age 28, grocer: Frances Hughes, neice, age 25; George Pascoe 7, Henry Pascoe 5, nephews-sons of Amelia, and Mary Smith housemaid.

    Benjamin’s death is listed as in the March quarter, 1852.

    Dot Singe has him as a high official in the Anglican Church

    Benjamin — Sarah (Ball). Sarah was born 1770. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Sarah (Ball) was born 1770.
    Children:
    1. 5. Mary Anne Ball was born 31 May 1806, Madelay, Shropshire, England; died 10 Sep 1888, Cod St, Stawell, Victoria; was buried 12 Sep 1888, Stawell Cemetery, Vic..