Individual Notes

Note for:   Amedee Loiseau,   29 JAN 1837 - 31 MAY 1885         Index

Occupation:   mate at sea
     Date:   1868

Occupation:   employed as a pilot
     Date:   10 SEP 1873
     Place:   Queenscliffe, Vic, Aust

Death Note:    Family oral history states that the drowning was faked in order to avoid arrest for bigamy. FT Rogers is said to have warned Amadee of his pending arrest on account of his two other wives in London and Paris. Amadee's death notice in the Queenscliffe Sentinel stated: Loiseau- on the 31st of May at King's Island, accidentally drowned, Alfred Amidee Loiseau late of Victorian Pilot Service aged 49 years. Deeply Regretted. He is said to have been later sighted in Queensland.

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     was suspended for 3 months on 6 October 1877 for running the "Oriental" brig ashore in the West Channel on 25 May 1877. He was disciplined for the Mel accident in January 23 1882. He was reinstated on 10 July 1882.

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     Family oral history states that Amedee was later sighted in Queensland.

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Note for:   Helen Pryde,   ABT 1833 - 20 FEB 1886         Index

Burial:   
     Date:   22 FEB 1886
     Place:   Williamstown Vic Aust

Death Note:    The cause of death was cancer of the breast and exhaustion



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Note for:   Roger Renoden,   ABT 1685 - ABT 1746         Index

Will:   
     Date:   08 JUL 1746

Probate:   
     Date:   04 SEP 1746

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     His own will leaves Trevalgen to his son Roger, Trevosa/Treveja to his son John. He also ment ions Robert Phillips and his daughter Margarett but not his wife who is presumed to have died . Mary's parentage is also only known by this will which also names the husbands of the marri ed daughters. Each daughter is left £20 from the Trevalgen estate with a stipulation in Anne' s case to waive the £10 dowry owed. Catherine (Snr.) is left an annuity of £6 from the Trevej a estate. This will was witnessed by Jon Edwards and Thomas Quick.
Roger was a prominant tennant of the Ludgvan Lees Manorial Estate. He was a witness to the Ma norial Court on a number of occasions between 1720 and 1736, was appointed Reeve in 1720, vie wer of reparations for Towednack in 1724, 1732 and 1735, bringing a minor case against Jane B aragwanath in 1729 and the accused in 1736 - Thus
'Roger Renodin for sufering his tenants to enclose the Duke of Bolton's land in Trevalgen hil l together with the lands of Mr. William Brown; that it be thrown up in two months on the pen alty of 40 pence.'



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Note for:   James Sutch,    -          Index

Occupation:   as a shoe maker
     Date:   1849


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Note for:   Simeon Male,   Chr. 1807 -          Index

Christening:   
     Date:   1807
     Place:   South Petherton, Somerset, UK

Occupation:   a farmer
     Date:   1855

Occupation:   a sawyer

Emigration:   
     Date:   1841
     Note:   from Plymouth and arrived in Melbourne on July 23 1841. He traveled with his brother Thomas on the "George Fyffe".

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Note for:   Christian Johann Auricht,   ABT 1784 - 03 MAR 1860         Index

Burial:   
     Place:   Langmeil SA Aust