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George HAWKER (1862 - 1933)
Children Self + Spouses Parents Grandparents Greatgrandparents
Harry George HAWKER ( - 1921)
Herbert Stanley HAWKER
George HAWKER (1862 - 1933)

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Mary Ann Gillett ANDERSON (1858 - 1917)

Elsie Jane RATCLIFFE (1886 - 1942)
James Henry HAWKER











Rosanna CALCUTT (1841 - 1896) Thomas CALCUTT (1809 - 1845)



Eleanor HARRIS (1815 - 1887)




b. abt 1862
m. (1) 1883 Mary Ann Gillett ANDERSON (1858 - 1917) at Footscray, Victoria, Australia
m. (2) 1919 Elsie Jane RATCLIFFE (1886 - 1942) at Victoria, Australia
d. 1933 at Korumburra, Malverna, Victoria, Australia aged 71
Near Relatives of George HAWKER (1862 - 1933)
Relationship Person Born Birth Place Died Death Place Age
Grandfather Thomas CALCUTT 1809 Oxfordshire, England 1845 Victoria, Australia 36
Grandmother Eleanor HARRIS 1815 Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire, England 1887 Malmsbury, Victoria, Australia 72

Father in Law Thomas RATCLIFFE
Mother in Law Mary Elizabeth FOSTER

Father James Henry HAWKER Devonshire, England.
Mother Rosanna CALCUTT abt 1841 Oxfordshire, England 1896 Malmsbury, Victoria, Australia 55

Self George HAWKER abt 1862 1933 Korumburra, Malverna, Victoria, Australia 71

Wife Mary Ann Gillett ANDERSON 1858 Ararat, Victoria, Australia 1917 Victoria, Australia 59
Wife Elsie Jane RATCLIFFE 1886 Powo, Victoria, Australia 1942 Korumburra, Malverna, Victoria, Australia 56

Son Harry George HAWKER 1921 Hendon, Middlesex, England
Son Herbert Stanley HAWKER

Brother Albert HAWKER 1864 Malmsbury, Victoria, Australia 1902 Kensington, Victoria, Australia 38
Sister Jessie HAWKER abt 1868 1936 Bendigo, Victoria, Australia 68
Sister Mabel HAWKER 1870 Malmsbury, Victoria, Australia 1955 Bendigo, Victoria, Australia 85
Sister Alice HAWKER 1875 Malmsbury, Victoria,, Australia 1905 East Melbourne, Vic, Australia 30

Uncle Henry CALCUTT
Uncle George CALCUTT abt 1839 Oxfordshire, England

Nephew Roy ARNOLD bef 1936
Niece Doris May MELLOR 1892 Brunswick, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 1980 Victoria, Australia 88
Niece Gladys Gretta MELLOR 1894 Malmsbury, Victoria,, Australia 1973 Blackwood, West Australia, Australia 79
Nephew Harry (Henry) Clarence Nightingale MELLOR 1896 Malmsbury, Victoria,, Australia 1975 Perth, WA, Australia 79

Brother in Law Charles Edward ARNOLD bef 1936
Brother in Law William Frank HENSON
Brother in Law Henry MELLOR 1866 Spring Hill, Victoria, Australia 1958 South Preston, Victoria, Australia 92
Events in George HAWKER (1862 - 1933)'s life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
abt 1862 George HAWKER was born see death reg
1883 21 Married Mary Ann Gillett ANDERSON (aged 25) Footscray, Victoria, Australia
1896 34 Death of mother Rosanna CALCUTT (aged 55) Malmsbury, Victoria, Australia Note 1 52, 60
1917 55 Death of wife Mary Ann Gillett ANDERSON (aged 59) Victoria, Australia Note 2 60
1919 57 Married Elsie Jane RATCLIFFE (aged 33) Victoria, Australia Note 3 52
1921 59 Death of son Harry George HAWKER Hendon, Middlesex, England
1933 71 George HAWKER died Korumburra, Malverna, Victoria, Australia Note 4 52, 60
Note 1: Australia Death Index, 1787-1985 about Rosanna Ryan
Name: Rosanna Ryan
Death Place: Mbury, Victoria
Age: 53
Father's Name: Calcutt Thos
Mother's name: Eleanor Harris
Registration Year: 1896
Registration Place: Victoria
Registration number: 6629
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1843


The Age (Melbourne) 21 June 1897
RYAN, nee HAWKER.— In loving remembrance of
my dear mother, Rosanna Ryan, nee Hawker. who
departed this life on 21st June, 1896. at Malmsbury.
Dearest mother, how will miss you,
None upon this earth can tell;
Earth has lost you, heaven received you;
Darling mother, fare thee well.
— Inserted by her youngest daughter, Alice Mellor.
RYAN (nee HAWKER).— In loving remembrance of
our dear mother, Rosanna Ryan, who departed this life
at Mollison-Street, Malmsbury, on 21st June, 1896.
Anxious. striving, best of mothers,
All thy cares and troubles o'er.
Now at God's right hand enjoying
Endless pleasure evermore.
—Inserted by her loving daughters, Jessie and Mabel,
Bendigo
Note 2: The Argus (Melbourme) 21 April 1917
HAWKER.—On the 19th April, at her residence, 31 Gourlay street, Balaclava, after a painful illness Mary Ann Gilliard, beloved wife of G. Hawker (mother of the aviator), aged 57.
Peacefully at rest.
Note 3: Australia, Marriage Index, 1788-1950
Name: Elsie Jane Ratcliffe
Spouse Name: George Hawker
Marriage Place: Victoria
Registration Place: Victoria
Registration Year: 1919
Registration Number: 4771
Note 4: Australia, Death Index, 1787-1985
Name: Geo Hawker
Birth Year: abt 1862
Age: 71
Death Place: Korumburra, Victoria
Father's name: Jas Hawker
Mother's name: Rosanna Calcutt
Registration Year: 1933
Registration Place: Victoria
Registration Number: 16309



THe Argus (Melbourne) 12 Aug 1933
HAWKER.-On the 9th August, at his residence,
Korumburra, George Hawker, the dearly beloved
husband of Elsie, loved father of Grace, Mary, and
Alma. - At rest

Sydney Morning Herald 10 Aug 1933
MR. G. HAWKER.
MELBOURNE, Wednesday.
Mr. George Hawker, formerly a leading rifle-
man and father of the late Mr. Harry Hawker,
the Australian airman, died at his home in
Korumburra to-day, after a long Illness. He
had been blind for some time. Mr. Hawker
represented Victoria in important rifle matches
for 14 years. He visited all States and New
Zealand. In 1897 and 1898, he was a mem-
ber of the Victorian teams at Bisley.

The Australasian (Melbourne) 12 Aug 1933
Mr. George Hawker, formerly a leading
rifleman, and father of the late Mr. Harry
Hawker, the Australian airman, died at
his home, in Korumburra (V.), on August 9,
after a long illness. He had been blind for
some time. Mr. Hawker represented Vic
toria in important rifle matches for 14 years.
He visited all States and New Zealand. In
1897 and 1898 he was a member of the
Victorian teams at Bisley, England. The
team of 1897 won the Kolapore Cup. He
was twice married, and he leaves a widow
and three young daughters. By his first
wife he had two daughters and two sons,
including Mr. Harry Hawker, who was
killed when his aeroplane crashed in Eng
land soon after the war. For 14 years Mr.
Hawker was a home missionary of the
Methodist Church. For many years Mr.
Hawker owned the blacksmith and wheel
wright's shop which is a familiar land
mark in Point Nepean road near the Moo
rabbin railway gates.
Source References:
52. Type: Australia Birth Marriage Death Index 1787 - 1985 Record
- Reference = (Marriage)
- Notes: Australia, Marriage Index, 1788-1950
Name: Elsie Jane Ratcliffe
Spouse Name: George Hawker
Marriage Place: Victoria
Registration Place: Victoria
Registration Year: 1919
Registration Number: 4771
- Reference = (Death)
- Notes: Australia, Death Index, 1787-1985
Name: Geo Hawker
Birth Year: abt 1862
Age: 71
Death Place: Korumburra, Victoria
Father's name: Jas Hawker
Mother's name: Rosanna Calcutt
Registration Year: 1933
Registration Place: Victoria
Registration Number: 16309
60. Type: Newspaper, Title: Trove, http://trove.nla.gov.au
- Reference = (Death)
- Notes: THe Argus (Melbourne) 12 Aug 1933
HAWKER.-On the 9th August, at his residence,
Korumburra, George Hawker, the dearly beloved
husband of Elsie, loved father of Grace, Mary, and
Alma. - At rest

Sydney Morning Herald 10 Aug 1933
MR. G. HAWKER.
MELBOURNE, Wednesday.
Mr. George Hawker, formerly a leading rifle-
man and father of the late Mr. Harry Hawker,
the Australian airman, died at his home in
Korumburra to-day, after a long Illness. He
had been blind for some time. Mr. Hawker
represented Victoria in important rifle matches
for 14 years. He visited all States and New
Zealand. In 1897 and 1898, he was a mem-
ber of the Victorian teams at Bisley.

The Australasian (Melbourne) 12 Aug 1933
Mr. George Hawker, formerly a leading
rifleman, and father of the late Mr. Harry
Hawker, the Australian airman, died at
his home, in Korumburra (V.), on August 9,
after a long illness. He had been blind for
some time. Mr. Hawker represented Vic
toria in important rifle matches for 14 years.
He visited all States and New Zealand. In
1897 and 1898 he was a member of the
Victorian teams at Bisley, England. The
team of 1897 won the Kolapore Cup. He
was twice married, and he leaves a widow
and three young daughters. By his first
wife he had two daughters and two sons,
including Mr. Harry Hawker, who was
killed when his aeroplane crashed in Eng
land soon after the war. For 14 years Mr.
Hawker was a home missionary of the
Methodist Church. For many years Mr.
Hawker owned the blacksmith and wheel
wright's shop which is a familiar land
mark in Point Nepean road near the Moo
rabbin railway gates.