[Index]
James Alexander ANTILL (1834 - 1920)
Children Self + Spouses Parents Grandparents Greatgrandparents
Henry Colden ANTILL (1857 - 1923)
Isabella Jessie ANTILL (1861 - 1932)
Ada Isabel ANTILL (1870 - 1906)
Alice Eliza ANTILL (1871 - 1960)
Theodora Edith ANTILL (1873 - 1901)
Emmeline Nelly ANTILL (1874 - 1875)
Loftus Cliff ANTILL (1876 - 1877)
Aleck E ANTILL (1878 - )
Loftus C ANTILL (1879 - 1968)
Robert A ANTILL (1881 - 1882)
Eileen M ANTILL (1884 - )
Florence Zoe ANTILL (1890 - 1961)
Robert L ANTILL (1891 - 1896)
Doris Ruth ANTILL (1893 - )
James Alexander ANTILL (1834 - 1920)

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Emma C POINTON (1834 - 1862)

Susannah Caroline WILD (1846 - 1885)

Florence Mary WAUCH (1870 - 1961)
Henry Colden ANTILL (1779 - 1852)











Eliza WILLS (1802 - 1858) Edward Spencer WILLS (1778 - 1811) Edward WILLS ( - 1814)
Elizabeth (WILLS) (1738 - 1822)
Sarah HARDING (1776 - 1823) Thomas HARDING
Sarah (HARDING)

b. 1834 at Cobbitty, Narellan, NSW, Australia
m. (1) 30 Jun 1855 Emma C POINTON (1834 - 1862) at Victoria, Australia
m. (2) 03 Jun 1869 Susannah Caroline WILD (1846 - 1885) at Picton, NSW, Australia
m. (3) 13 Feb 1889 Florence Mary WAUCH (1870 - 1961) at Walcha, NSW, Australia
d. 1920 at Rockdale, Sydney, NSW, Australia aged 86
Near Relatives of James Alexander ANTILL (1834 - 1920)
Relationship Person Born Birth Place Died Death Place Age
Grandfather Edward Spencer WILLS 13 Aug 1778 London, Middlesex, England 14 May 1811 Sydney, NSW, Australia 32
Grandmother Sarah HARDING Aug 1776 London, Middlesex, England 08 Jul 1823 Sydney, NSW, Australia 46

Father Henry Colden ANTILL 01 May 1779 New York, NY, USA 14 Aug 1852 'Jarvisfield', Picton, NSW, Australia 73
Mother Eliza WILLS 10 Sep 1802 Sydney, NSW, Australia 30 Sep 1858 St Leonards, North Sydney, NSW, Australia 56

Self James Alexander ANTILL 1834 Cobbitty, Narellan, NSW, Australia 1920 Rockdale, Sydney, NSW, Australia 86

Wife Emma C POINTON abt 1834 1862 Victoria, Australia 28
Wife Susannah Caroline WILD 15 Oct 1846 Vanderville, Picton, NSW, Australia 1885 Armidale, NSW, Australia 39
Wife Florence Mary WAUCH 1870 Armidale, NSW, Australia 1961 Walcha, NSW, Australia 91

Son Henry Colden ANTILL 1857 Ballarat, Victoria, Australia 1923 Perth, WA, Australia 66
Daughter Isabella Jessie ANTILL 1861 Ballarat, Victoria, Australia 1932 Tingha, NSW, Australia 71
Daughter Ada Isabel ANTILL 1870 Gympie, Queensland, Australia 1906 Sydney, NSW, Australia 36
Daughter Alice Eliza ANTILL 1871 Queensland, Australia 1960 Chatswood, NSW, Australia 89
Daughter Theodora Edith ANTILL 04 May 1873 Queensland, Australia 1901 Murrumburrah, NSW, Australia 28
Daughter Emmeline Nelly ANTILL 12 Aug 1874 Paddington, Sydney, NSW, Australia 29 Jan 1875 Paddington, Sydney, NSW, Australia 0
Son Loftus Cliff ANTILL 1876 Armidale, NSW, Australia 1877 Armidale, NSW, Australia 1
Son Aleck E ANTILL 1878 Armidale, NSW, Australia
Son Loftus C ANTILL 1879 Armidale, NSW, Australia 1968 St Leonards, North Sydney, NSW, Australia 89
Son Robert A ANTILL 1881 Armidale, NSW, Australia 1882 Armidale, NSW, Australia 1
Daughter Eileen M ANTILL 1884 Armidale, NSW, Australia
Daughter Florence Zoe ANTILL 1890 Armidale, NSW, Australia 1961 Tamworth, NSW, Australia 71
Son Robert L ANTILL 20 Feb 1891 Armidale, NSW, Australia 1896 Walcha, NSW, Australia 5
Daughter Doris Ruth ANTILL 1893 Walcha, NSW, Australia

Sister Margaret Campbell ANTILL 27 Jun 1820 Sydney, NSW, Australia 22 Jul 1849 Camden, Oaks, Picton, Stonequarry, NSW 29
Brother John Macquarie ANTILL 30 May 1822 Liverpool, NSW, Australia 1900 Picton, NSW, Australia 78
Brother Henry Colden ANTILL 07 Apr 1826 Camden, NSW, Australia 1913 Parramatta, Sydney, NSW, Australia 87
Sister Alice Sophia ANTILL 1827 Liverpool, NSW, Australia 1920 London, Middlesex, England 93
Brother William Redfern ANTILL 1828 Campbelltown, NSW, Australia 1905 Picton, NSW, Australia 77
Brother Thomas Wills ANTILL 1829 Campbelltown, NSW, Australia 18 May 1865 Nelson, New Zealand 36
Brother Edward Spencer ANTILL 20 Jul 1832 Picton, NSW, Australia 1917 Parramatta, Sydney, NSW, Australia 85
Sister Selina Elizabeth ANTILL 1837 Cobbitty, Narellan, NSW, Australia 1924 Chatswood, NSW, Australia 87
Brother Loftus Cliff ANTILL 06 Dec 1839 Stonequarry, Picton, NSW, Australia 1840 Stonequarry, Picton, NSW, Australia 1

Daughter in Law Elizabeth Ann (Bessie) MARKHAM 28 Jul 1934 Leederville, WA, Australia
Son in Law Samuel McKenzie SWINTON 20 Sep 1853 1933 Tingha, NSW, Australia 80
Son in Law John Lawrence Rentoul CAMERON abt 1868 04 Aug 1948 Chatswood, NSW, Australia 80
Son in Law Lloyd Davenport PARRY 1847 Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England 1919 Paddington, Sydney, NSW, Australia 72
Son in Law Lloyd Davenport PARRY 1847 Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England 1919 Paddington, Sydney, NSW, Australia 72
Daughter in Law Gwendolyn Adelaide PRICE

Grandson Jack ANTILL
Granddaughter Rita ANTILL
Granddaughter Stella M SWINTON 1887 Inverell, NSW, Australia
Grandson Edward A SWINTON 1891 Inverell, NSW, Australia
Granddaughter Mabel E SWINTON 1893 Armidale, NSW, Australia
Granddaughter Ada CAMERON 1898 Grafton, NSW, Australia 1898 Grafton, NSW, Australia 0
Grandson Clyde Antill CAMERON 21 Jan 1900 Picton, NSW, Australia 26 Feb 1964 St Leonards, North Sydney, NSW, Australia 64
Grandson Evan Alexander CAMERON 14 Mar 1902 Bowral, NSW, Australia 19 Apr 1984 82
Grandson John Lawrence Rentoul CAMERON 14 Mar 1902 Bowral, NSW, Australia 26 Aug 1927 25
Granddaughter Maisie (Maggie) Cunningham Antill CAMERON 1903 Bowral, NSW, Australia 1906 Picton, NSW, Australia 3
Grandson Campbell Alexander PARRY 1905 Picton, NSW, Australia 1907 Picton, NSW, Australia 2
Granddaughter Jessie Campbell Davenport PARRY 1909 Picton, NSW, Australia 2003 Picton, NSW, Australia 94
Grandson Claude Antill PARRY 1900 Murrumburrah, NSW, Australia

Aunt Sarah WILLS 23 Apr 1796 England Dec 1876 St Giles, London, England 80
Uncle William REDFERN 1774 Canada 17 Jul 1833 Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland 59
Uncle James ALEXANDER 1797 Lanarkshire, Scotland 29 Jul 1877 80
Uncle Thomas WILLS 05 Aug 1800 Sydney, NSW, Australia 29 Jul 1872 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 71
Aunt Celia REIBEY 1802 Camden, NSW, Australia 28 Sep 1823 NSW, Australia 21
Aunt Marie Anne BARRY 21 Sep 1801 London, Middlesex, England 19 May 1870 68
Aunt Mary Ann MELLARD 1830 Peckham, Camberwell, London, Surrey, England
Uncle Edward Spencer WILLS 16 Feb 1805 Sydney, NSW, Australia 1830 London, Middlesex, England 25
Aunt Elizabeth Selina WILLS 30 Nov 1807 Sydney, NSW, Australia 18 Jan 1811 Sydney, NSW, Australia 3
Uncle Horatio Spencer Howe WILLS 05 Oct 1811 Sydney, NSW, Australia 17 Oct 1861 'Cullin-la-ringo', Springsure, Queensland, Australia 50
Aunt Elizabeth (MCGUIRE) WYRE 1817 Sydney, NSW, Australia 28 Dec 1907 Geelong, Victoria, Australia 90
Aunt Jane HOWE 09 Nov 1816 Sydney, NSW, Australia 23 Nov 1880 Fitzroy, Victoria, Australia 64
Uncle Capt. John HARRISON 1800 Cumberland, England 21 Jul 1869 Williamstown, Victoria, Australia 69

Cousin William Lachlan Macquarie REDFERN 1819 Australia 1904 Westminster, London, England 85
Cousin Joseph Foveaux REDFERN 1823 1830 Sydney, NSW, Australia 7
Cousin Sarah Elizabeth ALEXANDER 1835 Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland 1905 Paddington, London, England 70
Cousin Alice WILLS 06 May 1823 Camden, NSW, Australia 14 Apr 1824 NSW, Australia 0
Cousin William Henry WILLS 01 Dec 1827 abt 1828 1
Cousin Catherine Spencer WILLS 24 Nov 1831 Ci, Sydney, NSW 27 Aug 1884 Geelong, Victoria, Australia 52
Cousin Amelia WILLS 1854 Kensington, London, Middlesex, England
Cousin Arthur WILLS 18 Feb 1857 Hammersmith, Middlesex, England 14 Oct 1932 Kew, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 75
Cousin Harry Spencer WILLS 13 Sep 1858 Brighton, Sussex, England 1914 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 56
Cousin Frederick WILLS 19 Jul 1860 St John's Wood, Middlesex, London, England
Cousin Charles Ernest WILLS 15 Nov 1861 St John's Wood, Middlesex, London, England
Cousin Thomas Wentworth WILLS 1836 Molongolo Plains, NSW, Australia 02 May 1880 Heidelberg, Victoria, Australia 44
Cousin Emily Spencer WILLS 25 Dec 1842 'Lexington', Ararat, Victoria, Australia 06 Dec 1925 "Molongolo", Kew, Victoria, Australia 82
Cousin Cedric Spencer WILLS 01 Dec 1844 'Lexington', Ararat, Victoria, Australia 23 Jan 1914 Springsure, Queensland, Australia 69
Cousin Horace Spencer WILLS 16 Jun 1847 Lexington, Victoria, Australia 08 Oct 1928 Kew, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 81
Cousin Egbert Spencer WILLS 11 Nov 1849 Lexington, Victoria, Australia 11 Sep 1931 Kew, Victoria, Australia 81
Cousin Elizabeth Spencer WILLS 07 Jan 1852 'Lexington', Ararat, Victoria, Australia 21 Nov 1930 Prahran, Victoria, Australia 78
Cousin Eugenie (Duckey) Spencer WILLS 28 Jan 1854 Lexington, Victoria, Australia 08 Jul 1937 Kew, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 83
Cousin Minna Spencer WILLS 01 Mar 1856 "Bellevue", Geelong, Victoria, Australia 14 Feb 1943 Toorak, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 86
Cousin Hortense Sarah Spencer WILLS 16 Aug 1861 Geelong, Victoria, Australia 02 Jul 1907 Maidenhead, Berkshire, England 45
Cousin John Arthur HARRISON 1897
Cousin Adela Ann HARRISON 11 Sep 1834 23 Jul 1910 Victoria, Australia 75
Cousin Henry Colden Antill HARRISON 16 Oct 1836 Cj, NSW, Australia 02 Sep 1929 Kew, Victoria, Australia 92
Cousin George Alfred HARRISON 1838
Cousin Kate HARRISON 1840 1914 Minto, NSW, Australia 74
Cousin Alice HARRISON 1842
Cousin Ernest HARRISON 1845
Cousin Horace Washington HARRISON 1848 Avon, Victoria, Australia 09 Feb 1869 Ballarat, Victoria, Australia 21

Niece Margaret Campbell ANTILL 04 Jul 1852 Picton, NSW, Australia 21 Oct 1906 Picton, NSW, Australia 54
Niece Celia Farrington ANTILL 22 Feb 1855 Jarvisfield, Picton, NSW, Australia 1860 Picton, NSW, Australia 5
Nephew John Macquarie ANTILL 09 Jun 1857 Picton, NSW, Australia 27 Dec 1859 Picton, NSW, Australia 2
Nephew Robert Henry ANTILL 31 May 1859 Picton, NSW, Australia 13 Jul 1938 Picton, NSW, Australia 79
Niece Celia Farrington ANTILL 13 Oct 1861 Picton, NSW, Australia 10 Jan 1928 Picton, NSW, Australia 66
Niece Selina Johnson ANTILL 09 Oct 1863 Picton, NSW, Australia 1920 Picton, NSW, Australia 57
Nephew John Macquarie ANTILL 26 Jan 1866 Picton, NSW, Australia 01 Mar 1937 Redfern, Sydney, NSW, Australia 71
Nephew Edward Augustus ANTILL 04 Dec 1867 Picton, NSW, Australia 19 Mar 1905 Queenscliffe, Victoria, Australia 37
Nephew Guy Forrest ANTILL 01 Nov 1869 Picton, NSW, Australia 16 Jun 1960 Bowral, NSW, Australia 90
Niece Elizabeth Ann ANTILL 30 Jun 1871 Picton, NSW, Australia 29 Mar 1927 Picton, NSW, Australia 55
Niece Alice Eliza ANTILL 26 Jul 1852 'Jarvisfield', Picton, NSW, Australia 1938 Ashfield, NSW, Australia 86
Nephew Henry Colden ANTILL 14 Jun 1854 Stonequarry, Picton, NSW, Australia 1932 Gundagai, NSW, Australia 78
Niece Theresa Evaline ANTILL 1857 Queanbeyan, NSW, Australia 1926 Balmain, NSW, Australia 69
Niece Mary E ANTILL 16 Jan 1857 Queanbeyan, NSW, Australia 05 Nov 1897 Leichhardt, Sydney, NSW, Australia 40
Nephew William Edward ANTILL 1858 Queanbeyan, NSW, Australia 1940 Granville, NSW, Australia 82
Nephew Robert Hatch ANTILL 1861 Queanbeyan, NSW, Australia 1949 Manly, NSW, Australia 88
Niece Mary E MOGGRIDGE 28 Apr 1857 Berrima, NSW, Australia
Nephew John Antill MOGGRIDGE 19 Sep 1858 Berrima, NSW, Australia
Nephew Francis W ANTILL 1862 Picton, NSW, Australia 1862 Picton, NSW, Australia 0
Niece Georgiana E ANTILL 1864 Picton, NSW, Australia 02 Jan 1865 1
Niece Grace Isabel ANTILL 1871 Picton, NSW, Australia
Niece Florence Augusta ANTILL 1873 Picton, NSW, Australia 1960 Sydney, NSW, Australia 87
Niece Sarah Georgina ANTILL 1875 Picton, NSW, Australia 1964 St Leonards, North Sydney, NSW, Australia 89
Niece Estelle Emma Voss ANTILL 1877 Picton, NSW, Australia 1952 Chatswood, NSW, Australia 75
Nephew William Redfern ANTILL 1879 Picton, NSW, Australia 1880 Picton, NSW, Australia 1
Niece Edith Helen Wills ANTILL 1881 Picton, NSW, Australia 1979 98
Niece Ida B ANTILL 1884 Picton, NSW, Australia
Niece Hilda Redfern ANTILL 1888 Picton, NSW, Australia 1943 Chatswood, NSW, Australia 55
Niece Marie Eliza ANTILL 20 Feb 1852 Geelong, Victoria, Australia
Nephew Henry (Harry) William ANTILL 23 May 1855 Willoughby, Sydney, NSW, Australia 04 Jan 1914 58
Niece Fanny Jessie ANTILL 27 Aug 1857 Hobart, Tasmania, Australia 03 Mar 1910 Elsternwick, Victoria, Australia 52
Niece Charlotte Maud ANTILL 01 Jul 1860 Barr, Victoria, Australia 19 May 1865 4
Niece Mary Emily ANTILL 10 Jun 1863 Picton, NSW, Australia
Niece Jessie Macquarie ANTILL 20 Dec 1857 Queanbeyan, NSW, Australia 02 Jan 1939 Albury, NSW, Australia 81
Nephew Edward S ANTILL 1859 Queanbeyan, NSW, Australia 1913 St Leonards, North Sydney, NSW, Australia 54
Niece Julia Campbell ANTILL 25 Sep 1861 Picton, NSW, Australia 26 Aug 1945 North Sydney, NSW, Australia 83
Nephew Horace Sunderland ANTILL 1867 Binalong, NSW, Australia 1935 North Sydney, NSW, Australia 68
Nephew Harley Campbell ANTILL 1869 Goulburn, NSW, Australia 1934 Manly, NSW, Australia 65
Nephew Philip Somer (Jack) ANTILL 1871 Goulburn, NSW, Australia 1959 Nyngan, NSW, Australia 88
Nephew Stanley Ross E ANTILL 1872 Goulburn, NSW, Australia 1949 North Sydney, NSW, Australia 77
Niece Margaret Wills ANTILL 1874 Goulburn, NSW, Australia
Nephew Arthur Johnston ANTILL 1877 Dubbo, NSW, Australia 12 Sep 1934 Albury, NSW, Australia 57
Nephew Edwin (Elwin) Davidson ANTILL 1879 Dubbo, NSW, Australia 1959 Chatswood, NSW, Australia 80
Nephew Robert Fulcher POCKLEY 1855 NSW, Australia 03 Jan 1860 St Leonards, North Sydney, NSW, Australia 5
Nephew Francis Antill (Frank) POCKLEY 1857 St. Leonards, NSW, Australia 1941 Hornsby, NSW, Australia 84
Nephew Arthur Bingham POCKLEY 1859 NSW, Australia 26 Jan 1860 St. Leonards, NSW, Australia 1
Niece Alice Isabel (Ella) POCKLEY 1861 1944 Chatswood, NSW, Australia 83
Nephew Henry (Harry) Richardson POCKLEY 1863 St Leonards, North Sydney, NSW, Australia 19 Aug 1926 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 63
Niece Florence Augusta POCKLEY 1866 St Leonards, North Sydney, NSW, Australia 1945 Mosman, NSW, Australia 79
Niece Ethel Ernestine (Esther) POCKLEY 1868 St Leonards, North Sydney, NSW, Australia abt 1895 27
Nephew Norman Vanderbyl POCKLEY 1870 St. Leonards, NSW, Australia 1910 Ashfield, NSW, Australia 40
Niece Kathleen Mabel POCKLEY 1872 St Leonards, North Sydney, NSW, Australia 1959 Chatswood, NSW, Australia 87
Niece Edith Muriel (Gill) (twin) POCKLEY 1873 St Leonards, North Sydney, NSW, Australia 1952 Chatswood, NSW, Australia 79
Nephew Eustace Mitford (twin) POCKLEY 1873 St Leonards, North Sydney, NSW, Australia 21 Nov 1874 St. Leonards, NSW, Australia 1
Nephew Harold Campbell POCKLEY 19 Nov 1874 St Leonards, North Sydney, NSW, Australia 1941 Petersham, Sydney, NSW, Australia 67
Nephew Eric Osbaldiston POCKLEY 1876 St Leonards, North Sydney, NSW, Australia 1956 Chatswood, NSW, Australia 80
Niece Enid Marguerite POCKLEY 1879 1970 St Leonards, North Sydney, NSW, Australia 91
Niece Helen Marjorie POCKLEY 1882 Picton, NSW, Australia 1974 NSW, Australia 92

Sister in Law Jessie Hassall CAMPBELL 28 Mar 1834 Cobbitty, Narellan, NSW, Australia 07 Feb 1917 Picton, NSW, Australia 82
Sister in Law Teresa Ellen HATCH 1882 Queanbeyan, NSW, Australia
Brother in Law Henry MOGGRIDGE abt 1829 22 May 1866 London, Middlesex, England 37
Sister in Law Mary Susan BELL 1905 Picton, NSW, Australia
Sister in Law Sarah Maria MCKEE 03 Mar 1853 Geelong, Victoria, Australia
Sister in Law Isabella FISHER 22 Sep 1836 Tasmania, Australia 28 Oct 1875 Victoria, Australia 39
Sister in Law Mary CAMPBELL
Brother in Law Robert Francis POCKLEY 1823 London, Middlesex, England 1892 St. Leonards, NSW, Australia 69
Events in James Alexander ANTILL (1834 - 1920)'s life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
1834 James Alexander ANTILL was born Cobbitty, Narellan, NSW, Australia Note 1 52, 54
14 Aug 1852 18 Death of father Henry Colden ANTILL (aged 73) 'Jarvisfield', Picton, NSW, Australia Note 2 52, 54
30 Jun 1855 21 Married Emma C POINTON (aged 21) Victoria, Australia Reg No 2453/1855 - 52
1857 23 Birth of son Henry Colden ANTILL Ballarat, Victoria, Australia Note 3 52
30 Sep 1858 24 Death of mother Eliza WILLS (aged 56) St Leonards, North Sydney, NSW, Australia Note 4 17, 60
1861 27 Birth of daughter Isabella Jessie ANTILL Ballarat, Victoria, Australia Note 5 52
1862 28 Death of wife Emma C POINTON (aged 28) Victoria, Australia Note 6 52
03 Jun 1869 35 Married Susannah Caroline WILD (aged 22) Picton, NSW, Australia Note 7 52, 60
1870 36 Birth of daughter Ada Isabel ANTILL Gympie, Queensland, Australia Note 8 52
1871 37 Birth of daughter Alice Eliza ANTILL Queensland, Australia Note 9 52
04 May 1873 39 Birth of daughter Theodora Edith ANTILL Queensland, Australia Note 10 52
12 Aug 1874 40 Birth of daughter Emmeline Nelly ANTILL Paddington, Sydney, NSW, Australia Note 11 52
29 Jan 1875 41 Death of daughter Emmeline Nelly ANTILL Paddington, Sydney, NSW, Australia Note 12 17
1876 42 Birth of son Loftus Cliff ANTILL Armidale, NSW, Australia Note 13 52
1877 43 Death of son Loftus Cliff ANTILL (aged 1) Armidale, NSW, Australia Note 14 52, 60
1878 44 Birth of son Aleck E ANTILL Armidale, NSW, Australia Note 15 52
1879 45 Birth of son Loftus C ANTILL Armidale, NSW, Australia Note 16 52
1881 47 Birth of son Robert A ANTILL Armidale, NSW, Australia Note 17 52
1882 48 Death of son Robert A ANTILL (aged 1) Armidale, NSW, Australia Note 18 52
1884 50 Birth of daughter Eileen M ANTILL Armidale, NSW, Australia Note 19 52
1885 51 Death of wife Susannah Caroline WILD (aged 39) Armidale, NSW, Australia Note 20 52
13 Feb 1889 55 Married Florence Mary WAUCH (aged 19) Walcha, NSW, Australia Note 21 17, 60
1890 56 Birth of daughter Florence Zoe ANTILL Armidale, NSW, Australia Note 22 52
20 Feb 1891 57 Birth of son Robert L ANTILL Armidale, NSW, Australia Note 23 52
1893 59 Birth of daughter Doris Ruth ANTILL Walcha, NSW, Australia Note 24 52
1896 62 Death of son Robert L ANTILL (aged 5) Walcha, NSW, Australia Note 25 52
1901 67 Death of daughter Theodora Edith ANTILL (aged 28) Murrumburrah, NSW, Australia Note 26 52, 60
1903 69 Residence 44 Varden St, Kalgoorlie, WA Note 27 37
1906 72 Death of daughter Ada Isabel ANTILL (aged 36) Sydney, NSW, Australia Note 28 52
1920 86 James Alexander ANTILL died Rockdale, Sydney, NSW, Australia Note 29 52, 54, 60
Note 1: Reg No V1834740 18
Henry C Antill and Eliza
Note 2: Reg No V18521140 38B - HARRY C Antill
Camden, Oaks, Picton, Stonequarry, NSW
Note 3: Reg No 14675/1857 - James Alexander Antill and Emma Poynton
Note 4: NSW bmd - 2411/1858 ANTILL ELIZA EDWARD DIED ST LEONARDS ST LEONARDS

Sydney Morning Herald 4 Oct 1858
DEATHS
On the 30th ultimo, at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. R. F. Pockley, St. Leonard's, North Shore, Eliza, relict of the late Major Antill, of Jarvisfield, Picton, New South Wales, aged 56.
Note 5: Reg No 2117/1861 - James Alexander Antill and Emma Poynton
Note 6: Reg No 7966/1862 - age 28 - parents, Poiton John and Emma Unknown
Note 7: REg No 3294/1869

Sydney Morning Herald 7 June 1869
MARRIAGE
On the 3rd instant, at Vanderville, Picton, by the Rev. James Carter, JAMES ALEXANDER ANTILL, Esq., Manager of the Australian Joint Stock Bank, Nashville, Queensland, to SUSANNA CAROLINE, fourth daughter of the late JOHN WILD, Esq., of Vanderville.
Note 8: Reg No 1870/C1953 - James Alexander Antill and Susanna Caroline Wild
e-mail - received from Pamela Temple (nee Cameron) on 27 Feb 2011
Just perusing Bellsite. Ada Isabel Antill was my paternal grandmother. She was born in Gympie, Queensland. She married John Lawrence Rentoul Cameron on 22 February 1898 at Croydon Nsw. Her children were Ada (born and died Grafton 1898), Clyde Antill Cameron(born 21/1/1900 died 26/2/1964), John Lawrence Rentoul Cameron (born 14/3/1902 and died 26/8/1927), Evan Alexander Cameron (born 14/3/1902 and died 19/4/1984) (my father), Maisie Cunningham Antill Cameron (born 1903 and died 1906). Ada Isabel Antill died in 1906.
Note 9: Reg No 1871/C2291 - James Alexander Antill and Susanna Caroline Wild
Note 10: Reg No 1873/C873 - James Alexander Antill and Susanna Caroline Wild
exact date - Ancestry - kingfamily
Note 11: Reg No 4697/1874 - James A and Susanna E? (named after her grandmother)
exact date - Ancestry - kingfamily
Note 12: Reg No 3457/1875 - James A and Susanna
exact date - Ancestry - kingfamily
Note 13: Reg No 7243/1876 - James A and Susannah C
Note 14: Reg No 3536/1877 - James A and Susannah C
see notes - died Armidale

Sydney Morning Herald 7 Feb 1877
DEATHS.
ANTILL. —February 2, at the Australian Joint Stock Bank, Armidale, Loftus Cliff, infant son of James Alexander Antill.
Note 15: REg No 7727/1878 - James A and Susanna C
Note 16: Reg No 8567/1879 - James A and Susanna C
Note 17: Reg No 24154/1881 - James A and Susannah C
Note 18: Reg No 11086/1882 - James A and Susannah C
Note 19: Reg No 28795/1884 - James A and Susannah C
Note 20: Reg No 13303/1885 - John and Madeline
Note 21: REg No 6540/1889 James A Antill and Florence M WAUCH
exact date - Ancestry - kingfamily

Sydney Morning Herald 16 Feb 1889
MARRIAGE
ANTILL-WAUCH.-February 13, at the resldence of the bride's father, by Rev. E. G. Moberley, James Alexander ANTILL manager of the City Bank, Armidale, to Florence Mary,eldest daughter of Robert Arthur Wauch. Esq., of Dunja Park, near Walcha.
Note 22: Reg No 4359/1890 - James A and Florence M
Note 23: Reg No 4397/1891 - James A and Florence M
exact date - Ancestry - kingfamily
Note 24: Reg No 36258/1893 - James A and Florence M
Note 25: REg No 4381/1896 - Alexander J and Florence M
Note 26: Reg No 10225/1901 - James A and Susanna C

Murrumburrah Signal and County of Hasrden Advocate 14th SAept 1901
DEATH.
PARRY.— On the 30th August, 1901, at her
residence, Murrumburrah, Theodora Edith
the beloved wife of Lloyd Davenport
Parry, Government Medical Officer.
Note 27: ANTILL James Alexander -journalist; Loftus Cliffe - clerk
Note 28: Reg No 9/1906 - Sydney. Parents James A and Nellie
see notes
Note 29: Re No 1617/1920 - Henry C and Eliza

Western Argus (Kalgoorlie) 2 March 1920
OBITUARY JAMES ALEXANDER ANTILL. We regret to have to record the death of Mr. James Alexander Antill, a prominent figure in the journalistic world of Kalgoorlie for many years. The deceased gentle man had reached the ripe old age of 86 years at the time of his death, which occurred in Sydney, New South Wales, on the 20th inst. He was a man of strong personality, and he maintained throughout his long life those vigorous powers of mind that enabled him to outdistance many a younger competitor, in the journalistic field. He had a varied experience in many parts of Australia. He was the fourth son of the late Major H. C. Antill, 73rd regiment (Black Watch), who arrived in Sydney as aide-de camp to Governor Macquarie in 1808, and who in this capacity was manager of all public buildings. He it was who planted a good many of the pine trees in the Sydney Botanic Gardens, and supervised the erection of the obelisk in Macquarie-street, from which all the roads in the Colony then started. The deceased was an officer in the Union Bank at Ballarat, at the time of the Eureka riots. On returning to Sydney he joined the Australian Joint Stock Bank, proceeding to Brisbane head office, and over half a century ago he opened the first bank at Gympie. He was afterwards appointed to the Armidale branch in New South Wales, of which he was manager for 21 years. He resigned in 1895 to come to West Australia., and a couple of years later joined the staff of the "Kalgoorlie Miner." He returned to New South Wales about four years ago. Dr. Antill-Pockley, a grand-nephew, was the first Australian killed in the late war, losing his life at German New Guinea, on Septenber 11, 1914. The late Mr. Antill passed away quite peacefully and suffered no pain, being ill only a fortnight. He has left a large family of sons and daughters. Three of his sons, Messrs. H. C., A. E., and L. C. Antill, respectively, were formerly residents of Kalgoorlie.

Sydney Morning Herald 18 Feb 1920
AN OLD COLONIST.
DEATH OF MR. J. A. ANTILL.
The death of Mr. James Alexander Antill, which occurred at Brighton-le-Sands on Sunday, carries the mind back to the early his tory of the colony. Mr. Antill, who had reached the age of 85 years, was the youngest and last surviving son of Major Henry Golden Antill, who came to Sydney in 1809 as A.D.C. to Governor Macquarie, and founded a family, which has figured prominently in the affairs of the country. Major Antill was one of the party which accompanied Governor Macquarie on his journey across the Blue Mountains, when he laid out the site of the future town of Bathurst. It was after 25 years' distinguished service in the British Army, during which he served in the Peninsular War and in India, that Major Antill retired to the estate at the foot of the Mountains which had been granted to him, and which he named Picton, after General Picton, under whom he had served in the Peninsular War. There he established the picturesque homestead of Jarvisfield, which is still In the family.

Mr.J. A. Antill was one of five sons of the Major, all of whom have now passed away. After receiving his education at King's School under the Rev. Robert Forrest he entered the service of one of the banking institutions, which took him to Ballarat, and he was there at the time of the famous Eureka Stockade. For some time he was carried away by the lure of the goldfields, but returned to banking and eventually joined the stall of the "Kalgoorlie Miner" as a leader writer, in which position he continued up till four years ago, when he returned to New South Wales to live in retirement. He frequently contributed to the Press in this State, and was an authority upon chess. Two of his sisters, Mrs. Moggridge, now of England, and Mrs. Pockley, of Killara, survive him, and he has left a family of three sons and five daughters, the sons being Mr. D C. Antill, of Ashfield, and Mr. H.. C. Antill and Mr. A. E. Antill, of Perth (W.A.). He was an uncle of Brigadier General J. M. Antill, C.B., C.M.G. The funeral took place prlvately at Woronora cemetery.

On Monday, the day following the death of Mr. J. A. Antill, the death was announced to have taken place at the family homestead, Jarvisfield, Picton, of Miss Selina J. Antill. She was a daughter of the late Mr. John Macquarie Antill, and niece of the late Mr. J. A. Antill, and a slster of Brigadier-General An- till. The funeral took place yesterday at Picton, and was largely attended.
Personal Notes:
Western Argus (Kalgoorlie) 2 March 1920
OBITUARY JAMES ALEXANDER ANTILL. We regret to have to record the death of Mr. James Alexander Antill, a prominent figure in the journalistic world of Kalgoorlie for many years. The deceased gentle man had reached the ripe old age of 86 years at the time of his death, which occurred in Sydney, New South Wales, on the 20th inst. He was a man of strong personality, and he maintained throughout his long life those vigorous powers of mind that enabled him to outdistance many a younger competitor, in the journalistic field. He had a varied experience in many parts of Australia. He was the fourth son of the late Major H. C. Antill, 73rd regiment (Black Watch), who arrived in Sydney as aide-de camp to Gov ernor Macquarie in 1808, and who in this capacity was manager of all public buildings. He it was who planted a good many of the pine trees in the Sydney Botanic Gardens, and supervised the erection of the obelisk in Macquarie-street, from which all the roads in the Colony then started. The deceased was an officer in the Union Bank at Ballarat, at the time of the Eureka riots. On returning to Sydney he joined the Australian Joint Stock Bank, proceeding to Brisbane head office, and over half a century ago he opened the first bank at Gympie. He was afterwards appointed to the Armidale branch in New South Wales, of which he was manager for 21 years. He resigned in 1895 to come to West Australia., and a couple of years later joined the staff of the "Kalgoorlie Miner." He returned to New South Wales about four years ago. Dr. Antill-Pockley, a grand-nephew, was the first Australian killed in the late war, losing his life at German New Guinea, on Septenber 11, 1914. The late Mr. Antill passed away quite peacefully and suffered no pain, being ill only a fortnight. He has left a large family of sons and daughters. Three of his sons, Messrs. H. C., A. E., and L. C. Antill, respectively, were formerly residents of Kalgoorlie.


Sydney Morning Herald 18 Feb 1920
AN OLD COLONIST.
DEATH OF MR. J. A. ANTILL.
The death of Mr. James Alexander Antill, which occurred at Brighton-le-Sands on Sunday, carries the mind back to the early his tory of the colony. Mr. Antill, who had reached the age of 85 years, was the youngest and last surviving son of Major Henry Golden Antill, who came to Sydney in 1809 as A.D.C. to Governor Macquarie, and founded a family, which has figured prominently in the affairs of the country. Major Antill was one of the party which accompanied Governor Macquarie on his journey across the Blue Mountains, when he laid out the site of the future town of Bathurst. It was after 25 years' distinguished service in the British Army, during which he served in the Peninsular War and in India, that Major Antill retired to the estate at the foot of the Mountains which had been granted to him, and which he named Picton, after General Picton, under whom he had served in the Peninsular War. There he established the picturesque homestead of Jarvisfield, which is still In the family.

Mr.J. A. Antill was one of five sons of the Major, all of whom have now passed away. After receiving his education at King's School under the Rev. Robert Forrest he entered the service of one of the banking institutions, which took him to Ballarat, and he was there at the time of the famous Eureka Stockade. For some time he was carried away by the lure of the goldfields, but returned to banking and eventually joined the stall of the "Kalgoorlie Miner" as a leader writer, in which position he continued up till four years ago, when he returned to New South Wales to live in retirement. He frequently contributed to the Press in this State, and was an authority upon chess. Two of his sisters, Mrs. Moggridge, now of England, and Mrs. Pockley, of Killara, survive him, and he has left a family of three sons and five daughters, the sons being Mr. D C. Antill, of Ashfield, and Mr. H.. C. Antill and Mr. A. E. Antill, of Perth (W.A.). He was an uncle of Brigadier General J. M. Antill, C.B., C.M.G. The funeral took place prlvately at Woronora cemetery.

On Monday, the day following the death of Mr. J. A. Antill, the death was announced to have taken place at the family homestead, Jarvisfield, Picton, of Miss Selina J. Antill. She was a daughter of the late Mr. John Macquarie Antill, and niece of the late Mr. J. A. Antill, and a slster of Brigadier-General An- till. The funeral took place yesterday at Picton, and was largely attended.
Source References:
17. Type: Vital Record, Abbr: NSW bdm register, Title: NSW bdm register
- Reference = (Marriage)
- Notes: REg No 6540/1889 James A Antill and Florence M WAUCH
37. Type: Vital Record, Abbr: Australian electoral rolls, Title: Australian Electoral Rolls, Auth: Australian government
- Reference = (Residence)
- Notes: Date: 1903

Place: 44 Varden St, Kalgoorlie, WA

Notes: ANTILL James Alexander -journalist; Loftus Cliffe - clerk
52. Type: Australia Birth Marriage Death Index 1787 - 1985 Record
- Reference = (Death)
- Reference = (Birth)
- Reference = (Marriage)
- Notes: Reg No 2453/1855 -
- Reference = (Marriage)
54. Type: Web Page, Abbr: Ancestry Family Trees, Title: Ancestry Family Trees, Auth: Ancestry.com
- Reference = (Death)
- Reference = (Birth)
- Reference = (Name, Notes)
60. Type: Newspaper, Title: Trove, http://trove.nla.gov.au
- Reference = (Marriage)
- Notes: Sydney Morning Herald 7 June 1869
MARRIAGE
On the 3rd instant, at Vanderville, Picton, by the Rev. James Carter, JAMES ALEXANDER ANTILL, Esq., Manager of the Australian Joint Stock Bank, Nashville, Queensland, to SUSANNA CAROLINE, fourth daughter of the late JOHN WILD, Esq., of Vanderville.
- Reference = (Marriage)
- Notes: Sydney Morning Herald 16 Feb 1889
MARRIAGE
ANTILL-WAUCH.-February 13, at the resldence of the bride's father, by Rev. E. G. Moberley, James Alexander ANTILL manager of the City Bank, Armidale, to Florence Mary,eldest daughter of Robert Arthur Wauch. Esq., of Dunja Park, near Walcha.
- Reference = (Death)
- Notes: Western Argus (Kalgoorlie) 2 March 1920
OBITUARY JAMES ALEXANDER ANTILL. We regret to have to record the death of Mr. James Alexander Antill, a prominent figure in the journalistic world of Kalgoorlie for many years. The deceased gentle man had reached the ripe old age of 86 years at the time of his death, which occurred in Sydney, New South Wales, on the 20th inst. He was a man of strong personality, and he maintained throughout his long life those vigorous powers of mind that enabled him to outdistance many a younger competitor, in the journalistic field. He had a varied experience in many parts of Australia. He was the fourth son of the late Major H. C. Antill, 73rd regiment (Black Watch), who arrived in Sydney as aide-de camp to Gov ernor Macquarie in 1808, and who in this capacity was manager of all public buildings. He it was who planted a good many of the pine trees in the Sydney Botanic Gardens, and supervised the erection of the obelisk in Macquarie-street, from which all the roads in the Colony then started. The deceased was an officer in the Union Bank at Ballarat, at the time of the Eureka riots. On returning to Sydney he joined the Australian Joint Stock Bank, proceeding to Brisbane head office, and over half a century ago he opened the first bank at Gympie. He was afterwards appointed to the Armidale branch in New South Wales, of which he was manager for 21 years. He resigned in 1895 to come to West Australia., and a couple of years later joined the staff of the "Kalgoorlie Miner." He returned to New South Wales about four years ago. Dr. Antill-Pockley, a grand-nephew, was the first Australian killed in the late war, losing his life at German New Guinea, on Septenber 11, 1914. The late Mr. Antill passed away quite peacefully and suffered no pain, being ill only a fortnight. He has left a large family of sons and daughters. Three of his sons, Messrs. H. C., A. E., and L. C. Antill, respectively, were formerly residents of Kalgoorlie.

AN OLD COLONIST.
DEATH OF MR. J. A. ANTILL.
The death of Mr. James Alexander Antill, which occurred at Brighton-le-Sands on Sunday, carries the mind back to the early his tory of the colony. Mr. Antill, who had reached the age of 85 years, was the youngest and last surviving son of Major Henry Golden Antill, who came to Sydney in 1809 as A.D.C. to Governor Macquarie, and founded a family, which has figured prominently in the affairs of the country. Major Antill was one of the party which accompanied Governor Macquarie on his journey across the Blue Mountains, when he laid out the site of the future town of Bathurst. It was after 25 years' distinguished service in the British Army, during which he served in the Peninsular War and in India, that Major Antill retired to the estate at the foot of the Mountains which had been granted to him, and which he named Picton, after General Picton, under whom he had served in the Peninsular War. There he established the picturesque homestead of Jarvisfield, which is still In the family.

Mr.J. A. Antill was one of five sons of the Major, all of whom have now passed away. After receiving his education at King's School under the Rev. Robert Forrest he entered the service of one of the banking institutions, which took him to Ballarat, and he was there at the time of the famous Eureka Stockade. For some time he was carried away by the lure of the goldfields, but returned to banking and eventually joined the stall of the "Kalgoorlie Miner" as a leader writer, in which position he continued up till four years ago, when he returned to New South Wales to live in retirement. He frequently contributed to the Press in this State, and was an authority upon chess. Two of his sisters, Mrs. Moggridge, now of England, and Mrs. Pockley, of Killara, survive him, and he has left a family of three sons and five daughters, the sons being Mr. D C. Antill, of Ashfield, and Mr. H.. C. Antill and Mr. A. E. Antill, of Perth (W.A.). He was an uncle of Brigadier General J. M. Antill, C.B., C.M.G. The funeral took place prlvately at Woronora cemetery.

On Monday, the day following the death of Mr. J. A. Antill, the death was announced to have taken place at the family homestead, Jarvisfield, Picton, of Miss Selina J. Antill. She was a daughter of the late Mr. John Macquarie Antill, and niece of the late Mr. J. A. Antill, and a slster of Brigadier-General An- till. The funeral took place yesterday at Picton, and was largely attended.