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Elizabeth CUSINE
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John MATHIE (1809 - 1877)
Elizabeth CUSINE

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Near Relatives of Elizabeth CUSINE
Relationship Person Born Birth Place Died Death Place Age
Self Elizabeth CUSINE

Spouse/Partner William MATHIE

Son John MATHIE 1809 Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scotland 1877 London, Middlesex, England 68

Daughter in Law Elizabeth WALLACE 1817 North Leith, Edinburgh, Scotland 1855 Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland 38

Granddaughter Margaret Wylie MATHIE 1840 Leith, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland 1892 Cairns, Queensland, Australia 52
Grandson William MATHIE 1841 Leith, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland 1841 Leith, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland 0
Granddaughter Elizabeth Cusine (Consine) MATHIE 1842 Gorbals, Lanarkshire, Scotland 1915 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 73
Granddaughter Janet Wallace MATHIE 1844 Gorbals, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Grandson John Wallace MATHIE 1846 Gorbals, Lanarkshire, Scotland 1847 North Leith, Edinburgh, Scotland 1
Granddaughter Jane Halkerstone MATHIE 1848 Gorbals, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Granddaughter Helen Smith MATHIE 1849 Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland 1927 Manly, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 78
Granddaughter Agnes Ness MATHIE 1851 Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland 1938 Shaftsbury, Waikato, New Zealand 87

Events in Elizabeth CUSINE's life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
1809 Birth of son John MATHIE Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scotland Ancestry trees
1877 Death of son John MATHIE (aged 68) London, Middlesex, England Note 1 60
Note 1: Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney) 22 Sept 1877
The death of John Mathie, a Queensland colonist,
is announced, under most distressing circumstances.
He was about sixty years of age, and arrived in Eng-
land in June last. Subsequently he took up his
residence at a coffee-house in the Commercial-road,
near the Docks, where he drank a great deal, and
appeared strange and vacant in his manner. He never
said anything to those about him as to his antecedents,
except that he had been a fruiterer at Brisbane, and
that he had come over in the Durham from Queens-
land. He kept on drinking, and drifted from bad
to worse, until at length the poor fellow was found
dead, hanging by the neck, in his bedroom. At a
coroner's inquest, Mr. Thomas Hamilton, of 32, Charing
Cross, the indefatigable secretary to the Queensland
Agency, deposed that the deceased remitted to the
Agent-General a bill for £80, some time since. On ar-
riving in England he called at the agency, and drew
£10 on account. He appeared then to be so peculiar
in his manner that a man was sent with him to see
him safely to the conveyance he had. He told wit-
ness that he had three daughters in Australia, and one
at Dollar, in Clackmannanshire, Scotland, and that
lie intended to go to Dollar. The jury returned a
verdict " That deceased died by his own hand, but
what his state of mind was at the time, the evidence
failed to show." A question then arose as to the dis-
posal of the property of deceased, and it was decided
that the officer should take charge of everything until
the legal representatives of the deceased claimed
them.

Brisbane Courier 2 March 1878
Legal Notices,
In the Supreme Court of Queensland.
ECCLESIASTICAL JURISDICTION,
In the GOODS of JOHN MATHIE, late of
Brisbane, in the Colony of Queensland, Store-
keeper, Deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given that, after the ex-
piration of fourteen days from the date of
the publication hereof, application will be made
to the said Honorable Court that LETTERS of
ADMINISTRATION of all the goods, chattels,
credits, and effects of the above-named John
Mathie, deceased, who died, intestate, may be
granted to MARGARET WYLIE DEXTER, the
oldest daughter and the next of kin of the said
deceased.
Dated at Brisbane this 28th day of February,
A.D. 1878.
WALTER HORATIO WILSON, Queen-street,
Brisbane, Proctor for the said Margaret Wylie
Dexter. 3532