| [Index] |
| William KINGSTON (1809 - 1880) |
| Children | Self + Spouses | Parents | Grandparents | Greatgrandparents |
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Elizabeth Anne KINGSTON (1846 - 1928) |
William KINGSTON (1809 - 1880) + Mary Ann MOYNAN (1818 - 1890) |
John Paul KINGSTON | ||
| Elizabeth (KINGSTON) | ||||
| b. 1809 at Bantry, Co. Cork, Ireland |
| m. 11 Feb 1845 Mary Ann MOYNAN (1818 - 1890) at New South Wales, Australia |
| d. 22 Mar 1880 at Singleton, NSW, Australia aged 71 |
| Near Relatives of William KINGSTON (1809 - 1880) | ||||||
| Relationship | Person | Born | Birth Place | Died | Death Place | Age |
| Father | John Paul KINGSTON | |||||
| Mother | Elizabeth (KINGSTON) | |||||
| Self | William KINGSTON | 1809 | Bantry, Co. Cork, Ireland | 22 Mar 1880 | Singleton, NSW, Australia | 71 |
| Wife | Mary Ann MOYNAN | abt 1818 | Kings County, Ireland | 1890 | Singleton, NSW, Australia | 72 |
| Daughter | Elizabeth Anne KINGSTON | 1846 | New South Wales, Australia | 1928 | Brisbane, Queensland, Australia | 82 |
| Son in Law | Robert FALKINER | 1843 | West Maitland, NSW, Australia | 27 Jun 1922 | Queensland, Australia | 79 |
| Granddaughter | Bessie Frances FALKINER | 1958 | Brisbane, Queensland, Australia | |||
| Grandson | John (Jack) Percy Kingston FALKINER | 13 Nov 1868 | Queensland, Australia | 12 Apr 1928 | Gosford, NSW, Australia | 59 |
| Granddaughter | Mary Ellen FALKINER | 04 Dec 1872 | Queensland, Australia | 1940 | Queensland, Australia | 68 |
| Granddaughter | Unnamed FALKINER | 20 May 1874 | Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia | |||
| Grandson | Robert Davenport FALKINER | 1876 | Queensland, Australia | 11 Nov 1895 | Cleveland, Queensland, Australia | 19 |
| Grandson | Kingston Sydney FALKINER | 1878 | Queensland, Australia | 1935 | Wynnum, Queensland, Australia | 57 |
| Granddaughter | Margaret (Daisy) Hobbs FALKINER | 09 Oct 1880 | Queensland, Australia | 1918 | Queensland, Australia | 38 |
| Events in William KINGSTON (1809 - 1880)'s life | |||||
| Date | Age | Event | Place | Notes | Src |
| 1809 | William KINGSTON was born | Bantry, Co. Cork, Ireland | Note 1 | ||
| 1842 | 33 | Immigration | NSW, Australia | Note 2 | |
| 11 Feb 1845 | 36 | Married Mary Ann MOYNAN (aged 27) | New South Wales, Australia | Note 3 | 52, 60 |
| 1846 | 37 | Birth of daughter Elizabeth Anne KINGSTON | New South Wales, Australia | Note 4 | 17 |
| 22 Mar 1880 | 71 | William KINGSTON died | Singleton, NSW, Australia | Note 5 | 7, 52, 60 |
| 23 Mar 1880 | 71 | Burial | Singleton Cemetery, Singleton, NSW, Australia | Barclay Family Tree - ancestry | |
| Personal Notes: |
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from marriage notice of daughter Elizabeth Ann - see marriage notes
http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/19825523?searchTerm=Falkiner%20#pstart2460012 The Queenslander - 16 July 1892 Married Woman's Property Act. His Honour Judge Paul delivered judgment in the District Court yesterday week in the case of W. Pocock v. R. Falkiner and Elizabeth A. Falkiner. The case was an important one, as it involved the construction of the clause in the Married Woman's Property Act passed last session which deals with the property of women married before the passing of the Act. It may be briefly stated that Pocock had recovered judgment against Robert Falkiner, and seized furniture in the house occupied by him and his wife. The wife claimed that she purchased the furniture out of moneys left to her by her father's will eight years ago. It was argued on behalf of the execution creditor that as the property had come to the wife before 1891, tho date upon which the Married Woman's Property Act came into force, the money accruing from the pro perty was, by the operation of the law, the husband's; and that consequently the goods purchased with that money also belonged to the husband. His Honour delivered an ex haustive judgment. He pointed out that the whole case rested upon the construction of one word. In the 4th section of the Queensland Act it is provided that after the passing of the Act a woman married after the Act came into force is entitled to all property which shall "devolve" upon her after marriage. The 7th section, dealing with women who were married before the Act came into operation, provides that a married woman is entitled to property which shall " accrue" to her after the passing of the Act. His Honour stated that if the word "devolve" had been used in the 7th section instead of " accrue" as in the 4th section, the property which Mrs. Falkiner claimed would legally have been hers; but as it was he had to state, somewhat reluctantly, that the property was her husband's, and as such could be seized by the execution creditor.FATHER'S WILL EIGHT YEARS AGO. ie William Kingston died about1884. |
| Source References: |
| 7. Type: Death Certificate, Abbr: Death Certificate, Title: Death Certificate |
| - Reference = (Death) |
| - Notes: Barclay Family Tree - ancestry - Death Certificate - born in Cork Ireland been in Australia 38 Years in New South Wales Children 2 females Living Occupation Flour Merchant |
| 52. Type: Australia Birth Marriage Death Index 1787 - 1985 Record |
| - Reference = (Marriage) |
| - Notes: Reg 1845 - VB - William Kingston and Mary A Moyuhan |
| - Reference = (Death) |
| - Notes: Reg No 1880/9538 - Patricks Plain - parents John P and Elizabeth |
| 60. Type: Newspaper, Title: Trove, http://trove.nla.gov.au |
| - Reference = (Marriage) |
| - Notes: The Sydney Morning Herald Wednesday 12 February 1845
MARRIED. On Tuesday, the 11th instant, at St. Philip's Church, Sydney, by the Rev. Dr. Cowper, Mr. William Kingston, of Bantry, County Cork, Ireland, to Mary Anne, second daughter of Mr. Michael Moynhan, of Kennity, King's County, Ireland. |
| - Reference = (Death) |
| - Notes: The Sydney Morning Herald Saturday 27 March 1880 Page 1
KINGSTON.-March 22, at his residence, John-street, Singleton,after a lingering illness, William Kingston, seventh son of the late John Paul Kingston, Esq., Bantry, co. Cork, Ireland. Aged71 years. |
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