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Henry SIGGS (1854 - 1925)
Children Self + Spouses Parents Grandparents Greatgrandparents
Ella Florence SIGGS (1891 - )
Ada Catherine SIGGS (1894 - )
Leslie George SIGGS (1896 - 1922)
Ethel Olive SIGGS (1901 - )
Hannah Christina SIGGS (1906 - )
Henry SIGGS (1854 - 1925)

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Jessie Mary Flora MCDONALD (1867 - )




























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Pic P1. Henry and Jessie Mary Flora (nee McDonald) and children Ada Catherine, Leslie George and Ella Florence

Pic S1. Henry and Jessie Mary Flora (nee McDonald) and children Ada Catherine, Leslie George and Ella Florence

Pic 1. Henry and Jessie Mary Flora (nee McDonald) and children Ada Catherine, Leslie George and Ella Florence

b. 1854 at Warbleton, East Sussex, England
m. 1890 Jessie Mary Flora MCDONALD (1867 - ) at Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia
d. 1925 at Granville, New South Wales, Australia aged 71
Near Relatives of Henry SIGGS (1854 - 1925)
Relationship Person Born Birth Place Died Death Place Age
Father in Law Donald MCDONALD 1821 Inverness-shire, Scotland 31 Dec 1909 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia 88
Mother in Law Christina FINLAYSON abt 1828 Ross & Cromarty, Scotland 25 Oct 1915 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia 87

Self Henry SIGGS 1854 Warbleton, East Sussex, England 1925 Granville, New South Wales, Australia 71

Wife Jessie Mary Flora MCDONALD 1867 Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia

Daughter Ella Florence SIGGS 1891 Ginninderra, ACT, Australia
Daughter Ada Catherine SIGGS 1894 Ginninderra, ACT, Australia
Son Leslie George SIGGS 1896 Ginninderra, ACT, Australia 30 Dec 1922 Trundle, New South Wales, Australia 26
Daughter Ethel Olive SIGGS 1901 Ginninderra, ACT, Australia
Daughter Hannah Christina SIGGS 1906 Ginninderra, ACT, Australia

Nephew Donald J MCDONALD 1895 Murwillumbah, New South Wales, Australia
Niece Vera M M MCDONALD 1896 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia
Nephew Aubrey M MCDONALD 1897 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia
Nephew Donald MCDONALD 1909 ACT, Australia
Nephew George Alexander MCDONALD 1911 ACT, Australia

Sister in Law Margaret MCDONALD 1854 Albury, New South Wales, Australia 1929 Young, New South Wales, Australia 75
Brother in Law Roderick MCDONALD 1856 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia 16 Jul 1935 Boorowa, New South Wales, Australia 79
Sister in Law Christina Ann Catherine MCDONALD 1859 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia
Brother in Law Andrew Morton MCDONALD 1862 Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia 19 Jan 1952 Canberra, ACT, Australia 90
Events in Henry SIGGS (1854 - 1925)'s life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
1854 Henry SIGGS was born Warbleton, East Sussex, England 80
1890 36 Married Jessie Mary Flora MCDONALD (aged 23) Queanbeyan, New South Wales, Australia 6320/1890
1891 37 Birth of daughter Ella Florence SIGGS Ginninderra, ACT, Australia 80
1894 40 Birth of daughter Ada Catherine SIGGS Ginninderra, ACT, Australia 80
1896 42 Birth of son Leslie George SIGGS Ginninderra, ACT, Australia 80
1901 47 Birth of daughter Ethel Olive SIGGS Ginninderra, ACT, Australia 80
1906 52 Birth of daughter Hannah Christina SIGGS Ginninderra, ACT, Australia 80
30 Dec 1922 68 Death of son Leslie George SIGGS (aged 26) Trundle, New South Wales, Australia 80
1925 71 Henry SIGGS died Granville, New South Wales, Australia 80
Source References:
80. Type: Web Page, Abbr: Hall Museum, Title: Hall School Museum and Heritage Centre, Locn: https://museum.hall.act.au/
- Reference = https://museum.hall.act.au/display/1939/person/2317/henry-siggs.html (Birth)
- Reference = https://museum.hall.act.au/display/1939/person/2317/henry-siggs.html (Death)
- Reference = https://museum.hall.act.au/display/1939/person/2317/henry-siggs.html (Name, Notes)
- Notes: Henry Siggs

Born: 1854; Died: 1925; Married: Jessie Mary Flora McDonald

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Henry Siggs was born in Warbleton, East Sussex, England, the son of Richard Siggs and Hannah Hood in 1854. After emigrating to Australia, in 1890 he married Jessie Mary Flora McDonald of Round Hill, the daughter of Donald McDonald and Christina Finlayson. Jessie was born in 1867.

Henry was destined for a life on the land. After living for a time in the area of Charnwood he became estate manager for Everard Crace, owner of the Ginninderra estate, a position which he appears to have held until the estate was resumed by the federal government.

Henry and Jessie had five children - Ella Florence (born 1891), Ada Catherine (1894), Leslie George (1896), Ethel Olive (1901) and Hannah Christina (1906). At least the first three of the children, Ella, Ada and Leslie, were pupils at Ginninderra school. All five children were born in the period 1891 to 1906 at the Ginninderra estate.

On 24 July 1909 Leslie provided evidence at a Coronial Inquest into the death of Gungahleen station hand Henry Harman. In the reported evidence Leslie appears to have been the last person to see Henry Harman alive. From the evidence provided by witnesses the Coroner found a verdict 'to the effect that death resulted from a rifle-shot to the head'. Constable Albert Thornton from Ginninderra Police Station investigated the matter.

Ada began her education at Ginninderra Public School in about 1902. Her eldest sister Ella and later on brother Leslie George were also pupils. In 1899 Ada studied music and achieved an award with Trinity College of Music, London. With other children of the Ginninderra district Ada took part in school picnics and socials. She won a prize in the Girls Division for Thread the Needle race. She joined the Ginninderra Branch of the Red Cross during the First World War working with other members providing support to the soldiers of the Australian Infantry Forces, their families and displaced persons in Belgium and France.

Henry owned several racehorses, and was a regular entrant in the One Tree Hill Picnic races and other local events. In 1907 the Gungahlin Race Club held a meeting at the 'Dry Plains' course, where his horses were successful. He was also a regular and successful sheep dog triallist. In 1903 he won an event at the Cooma P. and A. Sheep Dog Trials with his dog 'Midget', and in 1906 was the All Comers champion at the Queanbeyan P & A Association trials. It appears that in 1913 Henry had a small land-holding in his own name where he held six horses, and ran 230 sheep.

In March 1916 with the impending resumption of land by the new Federal Capital Territory there was a massive clearance sale at Ginninderra estate. After this, Henry and his family relocated to 'Botfield Station' Trundle, New South Wales where Henry was employed as manager.

Whilst at Trundle the family experienced a tragedy. Leslie and his friend Elmo West were swimming in a dam near the family home when he got into difficulties and drowned on Saturday 30 December 1922, aged twenty-six. Leslie George Siggs is buried in Trundle Cemetery. His grave is marked by a headstone inscribed 'In Loving Memory of our darling son and brother; erected by his sorrowing parents and sisters'.

Henry died at Granville on November 12th 1925.

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References
Gillespie, L.L., Ginninderra, Forerunner to Canberra, Canberra, 1992

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