[Index]
Alice Agnes FULFORD (1876 - 1950)
Children Self + Spouses Parents Grandparents Greatgrandparents
John Walter LETHBRIDGE (1891 - 1951)
Alice Margaret LETHBRIDGE (1901 - )
Walter Douglas BLACK (1903 - 1932)
Jean BLACK (1905 - 1933)
Mary Grace BLACK (1907 - 1960)
Alice Agnes FULFORD (1876 - 1950)

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John Copland King LETHBRIDGE

Walter Adam BLACK (1864 - 1952)
John FULFORD (1840 - 1901) John FULFORD (1815 - 1879) John FULFORD (1796 - 1863)
Grace SHAPTON (1784 - 1858)
Elizabeth TANCOCK (1820 - 1911)



Margaret HINDMARSH (1848 - 1938) Walter HINDMARSH (1804 - 1880)



Elizabeth FULFORD (1813 - 1901) John FULFORD (1796 - 1863)
Grace SHAPTON (1784 - 1858)

b. 1876 at Lydnhurst, Georgetown, Queensland, Australia
m. (1) 1890 John Copland King LETHBRIDGE at Charters Towers, Queensland, Australia
m. (2) 03 Mar 1903 Walter Adam BLACK (1864 - 1952) at Newtown, New South Wales, Australia
d. 1950 at Brisbane, Queensland, Australia aged 74
Parents:
John FULFORD (1840 - 1901)
Margaret HINDMARSH (1848 - 1938)
Siblings (7):
John Hindmarsh FULFORD (1872 - 1939)
Grace FULFORD (1874 - 1885)
Helen Annie FULFORD (1879 - 1887)
Mary Isabella FULFORD (1880 - 1937)
Helen Annie FULFORD (1881 - )
Beatrice Maude FULFORD (1883 - 1938)
Henry Lyndhurst FULFORD (1885 - )
Children (5):
John Walter LETHBRIDGE (1891 - 1951)
Alice Margaret LETHBRIDGE (1901 - )
Walter Douglas BLACK (1903 - 1932)
Jean BLACK (1905 - 1933)
Mary Grace BLACK (1907 - 1960)
Grandchildren (2):
Events in Alice Agnes FULFORD (1876 - 1950)'s life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
1876 Alice Agnes FULFORD was born Lydnhurst, Georgetown, Queensland, Australia 1876/C001690A
1890 14 Married John Copland King LETHBRIDGE Charters Towers, Queensland, Australia 1890/C000001296
12 Mar 1891 15 Birth of son John Walter LETHBRIDGE Ashfield, New South Wales, Australia 4761/1891
1901 25 Birth of daughter Alice Margaret LETHBRIDGE Paddington, New South Wales, Australia Note 1 18
1901 25 Death of father John FULFORD (aged 61) Queensland, Australia 1901/C000656
1901 25 Divorced (John Copland King LETHBRIDGE) Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Note 2 18
03 Mar 1903 27 Married Walter Adam BLACK (aged 38) Newtown, New South Wales, Australia 3910/1903 Alice A LETHBRIDGE 18
18 Nov 1903 27 Birth of son Walter Douglas BLACK Paddington, New South Wales, Australia 1904/5867
13 Jan 1905 29 Birth of daughter Jean BLACK Auckland, New Zealand
25 May 1907 31 Birth of daughter Mary Grace BLACK Auckland, New Zealand
27 Mar 1932 56 Death of son Walter Douglas BLACK (aged 28) Clermont, Queensland, Australia 1932/1391mother TULFORD
06 Jul 1933 57 Death of daughter Jean BLACK (aged 28) Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 1933/B21072
06 Oct 1938 62 Death of mother Margaret HINDMARSH (aged 90) Kuranda, Queensland, Australia
1950 74 Alice Agnes FULFORD died Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 1950/B28664
Note 1: 25242/1901 also registered 1904/6006
Note 2: Evening News (Sydeny) 22 Nov 1901
LETHBRIDGE v. LETHBRIDGE.

John Copland King Lethbridge, a drover, ap- plied for a divorce from Alice Agnes Lethbridge, formerly Fulford, on the ground of her adultery with Walter Black, who was joined as co-respon- dent. Petitioner said he married the respondent in December, 1890, at Charters Towers, Queens- land, according to the Presbyterian rites. She was between 14 and 15 years of age when he mar- ried her. He first met her in September, 1890, at Oak Park, a station kept by bis brother-in-law, and he there became intimate with her. She looked more like 17 than 14 at the time. A fort- night before the marriage he saw her father, and had a conversation with him. He subsequently received a letter from him, and he went to Lynd hurst, where the girl lived. They then went to Charters Towers, where they were married. At the railway station after the ceremony, he told his wife it 'was hard lines they had to part so soon." Before the marriage it was arranged they should part for three years, as they were both too young to live together. The respondent came to Sydney with her sister, and a child was born in March, 1891. He was subsequently informed by her that he was not the father of the child. ln June last he heard something, and went to a house in Oxford-street, where he saw a nurse and the respondent. He entered the respondent's room, and saw a baby, which the respondent said was Walter Black's. She also stated that she had been to Queensland with Black, who was keeping her. Before meet ing Black she said she had been living with her people, and had led a proper life. His Honor reserved judgment.
Personal Notes:
Evening News (Sydeny) 22 Nov 1901
LETHBRIDGE v. LETHBRIDGE.

John Copland King Lethbridge, a drover, ap- plied for a divorce from Alice Agnes Lethbridge, formerly Fulford, on the ground of her adultery with Walter Black, who was joined as co-respon- dent. Petitioner said he married the respondent in December, 1890, at Charters Towers, Queens- land, according to the Presbyterian rites. She was between 14 and 15 years of age when he mar- ried her. He first met her in September, 1890, at Oak Park, a station kept by bis brother-in-law, and he there became intimate with her. She looked more like 17 than 14 at the time. A fort- night before the marriage he saw her father, and had a conversation with him. He subsequently received a letter from him, and he went to Lynd hurst, where the girl lived. They then went to Charters Towers, where they were married. At the railway station after the ceremony, he told his wife it 'was hard lines they had to part so soon." Before the marriage it was arranged they should part for three years, as they were both too young to live together. The respondent came to Sydney with her sister, and a child was born in March, 1891. He was subsequently informed by her that he was not the father of the child. ln June last he heard something, and went to a house in Oxford-street, where he saw a nurse and the respondent. He entered the respondent's room, and saw a baby, which the respondent said was Walter Black's. She also stated that she had been to Queensland with Black, who was keeping her. Before meet ing Black she said she had been living with her people, and had led a proper life. His Honor reserved judgment.

Courier-Mail 25 Aug 1950
FUNERAL NOTICES BLACK.— The Relatives and Friends of Mr. W. A. Black. Orana St., Mayfleld. Mr. and Mrs. T. Millward and Family, Mr. and Mrs. N. Adsett and Family. Mr. and Mrs. R. Butterworth and Family. Miss Grace Black, Mr. H. L. Fulford are invited to attend the Funeral of his beloved Wife, their Mother, Mother-ln-law, Grandmother, and Sister, Alice Agnes Black, to leave the Gospel Hall. Cavendish Rd. Coor oaroo. This (Friday) Afternoon, after service, commencing at 3 o'clock, for the Bullmba Cemetery.
Source References:
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- Reference = Walter Millward 6 Oct 2015 (Divorced)
- Notes: Evening News (Sydney) 22 Nov 1901
LETHBRIDGE v. LETHBRIDGE.

John Copland King Lethbridge, a drover, applied for a divorce from Alice Agnes Lethbridge, formerly Fulford, on the ground of her adultery with Walter Black, who was joined as co-respondent. Petitioner said he married the respondent in December, 1890, at Charters Towers, Queensland, according to the Presbyterian rites. She was between 14 and 15 years of age when he married her. He first met her in September, 1890, at Oak Park, a station kept by bis brother-in-law, and he there became intimate with her. She looked more like 17 than 14 at the time. A fortnight before the marriage he saw her father, and had a conversation with him. He subsequently received a letter from him, and he went to Lyndhurst, where the girl lived. They then went to Charters Towers, where they were married. At the railway station after the ceremony, he told his wife it 'was hard lines they had to part so soon." Before the marriage it was arranged they should part for three years, as they were both too young to live together. The respondent came to Sydney with her sister, and a child was born in March, 1891. He was subsequently informed by her that he was not the father of the child. In June last he heard something, and went to a house in Oxford-street, where he saw a nurse and the respondent. He entered the respondent's room, and saw a baby, which the respondent said was Walter Black's. She also stated that she had been to Queensland with Black, who was keeping her. Before meeting Black she said she had been living with her people, and had led a proper life. His Honour reserved judgment.
- Reference = Walter Millward 6 Oct 2015 (Name, Notes)
- Notes: My maternal grandmother was none other than Alice Agnes Fulford who married into the Lethbridge family at the age of 14!! in 1890.(In today's society John C K Lethbridge might have found himself in Jail). There was one child, (maybe more), of this union, namely John Walter Lethbridge, (not included in your tree). He was born in 1891 and his birth was registered in Ashfield, 4761/1891. Most of his life was spent in NZ, (details unknown), where he married Violet Vera Woodhouse in 1921, (NZ marriage register 1921/2930). He died in 1951 at he age of 60, (NZ death registration 1951/29751).
- Reference = Walter Millward 6 Oct 2015 (Marriage)

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