Minnie Hurley
F, b. 1877
- Minnie Hurley was born in 1877 in Queensland. She was a twin to Jane.
- She was the daughter of Michael Hurley and Deborah Patch.
- At the age of 22 years, Minnie Hurley married John McNamara in 1899 in Queensland.
Norman Angus Hurley
M, b. 1915, d. 2001
- Norman Angus Hurley was born in 1915 in Toowoomba, Queensland.
- He was the son of Thomas Angus Hurley and Beatrice Pattle.
- At the age of 26 years, Norman Angus Hurley married an unknown person in 1941 in Cooyar.
- He and Leslie Edward Hurley appeared on the Electoral Roll between 1943 and 1949 living at Upper Cooyar Creek. They were both labourers.
- Norman Angus Hurley died in 2001 in Mackay.
Robert Thomas Hurley
M, b. 1908, d. 1962
- Timber Industry: Other Timber Workers
- Robert Thomas Hurley was born in 1908 in Queensland.
- He was the son of William Denis Hurley and Frances Trinder.
- Robert Thomas Hurley appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1930 living at Cooyar. He was a teamster.
- Robert Thomas Hurley died in 1962 in Brisbane, Queensland.
Rosalie Agnes Hurley
F, b. 1891, d. 18 June 1948
- Rosalie Agnes Hurley was born in 1891 in Queensland.
- She was the daughter of Michael Hurley and Deborah Patch.
- At the age of 25 years, Rosalie Agnes Hurley married Ludwig Agnew (Andrew) Wockner, son of Christian Wockner and Charlotte Edith Walker, in 1916 in Queensland.
- Rosalie Agnes Hurley died on 18 June 1948 in Queensland.
- Rosalie was buried on 19 July 1948 in Drayton & Toowoomba Cemetery. CE2A-004-0067.
Ruby Emilly Hurley
F, b. 1909
- Ruby Emilly Hurley was born in 1909 in Queensland.
- She was the daughter of William Denis Hurley and Frances Trinder.
- At the age of 21 years, Ruby Emilly Hurley married John Mathew (Jack) Albion, son of John Albion and Margaret O'Brien, in 1930 in Queensland.
Sarah Nellie Hurley
F, b. 1889
- Sarah Nellie Hurley was born in 1889 in Queensland.
- She was the daughter of Michael Hurley and Deborah Patch.
Stephen Joseph Hurley
M, b. 1896, d. 1898
- Stephen Joseph Hurley was born in 1896 in Queensland.
- He was the son of Michael Hurley and Deborah Patch.
- Stephen Joseph Hurley died in 1898 in Queensland.
Thomas Angus Hurley
M, b. 1875, d. 10 August 1938
- Accidents: Other Accidents
- Thomas Angus Hurley was born in 1875 in Queensland.
- He was the son of Michael Hurley and Deborah Patch.
- Thomas Angus Hurley appeared on the Electoral Roll between 1903 and 1908 living at Cooyar Station. He was a stockman.
- At the age of 37 years, Thomas Angus Hurley married Beatrice Pattle, daughter of Robert Michael Pattle and Alberta Mary Pincott, in 1912 in Queensland.
- Thomas Angus Hurley appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1913 living at Evergreen. He was a carrier.
- He and Beatrice Pattle appeared on the Electoral Roll between 1925 and 1937 living at Upper Cooyar Creek. He was a teamster and she carried out home duties.
- Thomas Angus Hurley died on 10 August 1938 in West Maclagan, Queensland. The Queensland Times reported:- " COOYAR, August 10 While rounding up a bull in the rough range country at West Maclagan. Mr. T A Hurley (50). a grazier, of Upper Cooyar Creek. leaned over to evade the branch of a tree, the saddle girth broken, and he fell 40ft. down a gorge. He received severe head injuries, and although conscious when his companion reached him was dead when the latter re turned with assistance."
- Thomas was buried in Evergreen Cemetery.
Children of Thomas Angus Hurley and Beatrice Pattle
- Thorleen May Hurley b. 1913, d. 2000
- Norman Angus Hurley b. 1915, d. 2001
- Eileen Yasmar Hurley b. 1917, d. 1988
- Flora Elizabeth Hurley b. 1918, d. 1989
- Dorothea Maud Hurley b. 1920, d. 2003
Thomas Edward Hurley
M, b. 25 January 1917
- Thomas Edward Hurley was born on 25 January 1917 in Queensland.
- He was the son of William Denis Hurley and Frances Trinder.
Thorleen May Hurley
F, b. 1913, d. 2000
- Thorleen May Hurley was born in 1913 in Toowoomba, Queensland.
- She was the daughter of Thomas Angus Hurley and Beatrice Pattle.
- Thorleen May Hurley died in 2000.
Unnamed Male Hurley
M, b. 1883, d. 1883
- Unnamed Male Hurley died in 1883 in Queensland.
- He was born in 1883 in Queensland.
- He was the son of Michael Hurley and Deborah Patch.
Violet Ruth Hurley
F, b. 9 March 1915
- Charts: Descendants of Thomas Bridgeman, Descendants of Charles Eyles, Descendants of Charles Robinson
- Violet Ruth Hurley was born on 9 March 1915 in Queensland.
- She was the daughter of Michael (John) Hurley and Ruth Pattle.
- At the age of 20 years, 1 month and 22 days, Violet Ruth Hurley married William Francis Bidgood, son of Albert James Bidgood and Catherine Agnes Gillies, on 1 May 1935.
- Violet Ruth Hurley and William Francis Bidgood appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1943 living at East Cooyar. William was a farmer.
Child of Violet Ruth Hurley and William Francis Bidgood
- Colin Francis Bidgood b. 1938, d. 1939
William Denis Hurley
M, b. 30 September 1873, d. 1946
- Timber Industry: Other Timber Workers
- William Denis Hurley was born on 30 September 1873 in Queensland.
- He was the son of Michael Hurley and Deborah Patch.
- At the age of 21 years, 4 months and 13 days, William Denis Hurley married Frances Christine Connors, daughter of James Connors and Mary Wallis, on 15 February 1895 in Nutgrove.
- William Denis Hurley and Frances Christine Connors appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1903 living at Cooyar. He was a labourer.
- On 9 December 1905,his wife, Frances Christine Connors died in Nutgrove, Queensland, at age 35. She died in childbirth. After the death of their mother the children were taken to live with William's parents at Evergreen. Mae went to live with William's sisters Nellie and Annie in Sydney.
- At the age of 33 years, 2 months and 26 days, William Denis Hurley married Frances Trinder on 26 December 1906 in Queensland. The family moved back to Nutgrove after William's second marriage.
- William Denis Hurley and Frances Trinder appeared on the Electoral Roll between 1913 and 1925 living at Cooyar. William was a teamster and Frances carried out home duties. William's son James also a teamster, lived with them.
- William Denis Hurley and Frances Trinder appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1930 living at Cooyar. William was a teamster.
- In 1939,his wife, Frances Trinder died.
- William Denis Hurley died in 1946 in Queensland.
- William was buried in Evergreen Cemetery.
Children of William Denis Hurley and Frances Christine Connors
- Willliam Angus Hurley b. 10 April 1896, d. 1917
- Margaret Hurley b. 29 December 1898
- James Hurley b. 1901, d. 19 May 1980
- Deborah Frances Hurley b. 1903, d. 1973
- Mary Christine (Mae) Hurley b. 9 December 1905
Children of William Denis Hurley and Frances Trinder
- Robert Thomas Hurley b. 1908, d. 1962
- Ruby Emilly Hurley b. 1909
- Doris May Hurley b. 1911, d. 1915
- Arthur Denis Hurley b. 1914, d. 16 December 1984
- Ellen Fay Hurley b. circa 1916, d. 1928
- Eveelene Dorothy Hurley b. 19 January 1916
- Thomas Edward Hurley b. 25 January 1917
- David Michael Hurley b. 10 February 1921
Willliam Angus Hurley
M, b. 10 April 1896, d. 1917
- Willliam Angus Hurley was born on 10 April 1896 in Nutgrove, Cooyar, Queensland.
- He was the son of William Denis Hurley and Frances Christine Connors.
- After the death of Frances Christine Connors Willliam Angus Hurley on 9 December 1905 in Nutgrove, Queensland; She died in childbirth. After the death of their mother the children were taken to live with William's parents at Evergreen. Mae went to live with William's sisters Nellie and Annie in Sydney.
- Willliam Angus Hurley died in 1917.
Aileen May Hurlock
F, b. 1904, d. March 1937
- Aileen May Hurlock was born in 1904 in Toowoomba, Queensland.
- At the age of 31 years, Aileen May Hurlock married Alexander Robert Pukallus, son of Hermann Carl Pukallus and Elisabeth Lange, in 1935 in Queensland.
- Aileen May Hurlock died in March 1937 in Nanango.
- Aileen was buried on 13 March 1937 in Nanango Cemetery.
Children of Aileen May Hurlock and Alexander Robert Pukallus
- Alexander Pukallus b. circa 1936, d. 1936
- Stanley Alex Pukallus b. 1937, d. 1961
Ann Hurst
F, b. 16 July 1819, d. 23 August 1916
- Ann Hurst was born on 16 July 1819. She was the daughter of Phillip Hurst.
- At the age of 19 years, 3 months and 25 days, Ann Hurst married Joseph Primmer, son of Benjamin Primmer and Martha Newland, on 10 November 1838 in East Meon, Hampshire. [The surname was spelt PRIMER on the marriage record]. He was a labourer of East Meon, his father Benjamin was deceased. Ann's father was Philip Hurst a labourer. Ann was a minor, spinner-servant. Both lived at East Meon.
- Ann Hurst and Joseph Primmer immigrated to New Zealand on 15 March 1842. Joseph 30, an agricultural labourer and Ann 24 travelled on the Bolton with their children Benjamin, aged 9 months and Ann 2. Ann died on the voyage.
- On 17 November 1873,her husband, Joseph Primmer died in Richmond, Nelson, New Zealand, at age 66. The Colonist reported - "Mr Joseph Primmer when walking on the road near his house at Richmond, on November 17th, about two p.m, in company with Mr John Sutton, suddenly fell down dead. The cause of death is supposed to be heart disease. Mr Primmer had been complaining the last few days of unusual pain in the region of the heart."
- Ann Hurst testified in court at the hearing of Police vs Noah Primmer and Leonard Primmer on 11 September 1895; The Nelson Evening Mail reported:- "At the Brightwater Magistrate's Court today, the case Police v Leonard Primmer and Noah Primmer was called on. Mr Harley appeared for the defendants. Applications were made for prohibition orders. The application in respect of Leonard Primmer was partly heard, evidence being given by Ann Primmer, mother of the defendant, to the effect that his conduct on account of drink was past all bearing." The witness was continuing, when Mr Harley, who had conferred with defendants, said that his clients would consent to the granting of the order. The Bench granted an older to be operative for 12 months and to apply to the Nelson Licensing District and that portion of the Waimea Sounds District as far as Belgrove and Moutere. His Worship (Mr Heaps), said the order would also apply to breweries"
In June 1896 they were both fined 5s for being on a hotel premises while prohibited. - Edward Primmer visited his family in New Zealand. The Bruce Herald reported - "Mr N Primmer [believe this should be E not N], from Queensland, recently paid a visit to his brother, Mr G. C. Primmer, at Lakeside. Mr Primmer is a butcher with a good business in Brisbane, and has not been in New Zealand for 29 years, and naturally sees a great difference in the country. Mr Primmer intends paying a visit to his mother who living in Nelson before returning home."
- Ann Hurst died on 23 August 1916 at age 97.
- Ann Hurst's orbituary appeared in the Nelson Evening Star on 24 August 1916. It read:- "MRS JOSEPH PRIMMER
The death occurred yesterday, at the great age of 97, of Mrs Joseph Primmer, who was amongst the first settlers in the Nelson Province. Born in England, she came out to Nelson with her husband in the ship Bolton in 1842, and the intervening period of 74 years has been wholly spent in the district. Her first home was in the Maitai, and subsequently lived in Poor Man's Valley, Stoke, and Richmond. For the past seven years she had lived with her daughter, Mrs McDonald, of Collingwood-street, where she died after an illness of three weeks. She celebrated her 97th birthday on July 16th. For some time past she had been blind, and somewhat frail, but her memory was retentive, and she could recall and relate incidents in her early life in the province. Her husband died over 40 years ago. She had a family of sixteen children, of whom twelve are living and there are also upwards of 60 grandchildren, 37 great-grandchildren, and three great-great-grandchildren. The late Mrs Primmer was a member of the Methodist Church, and was for a long period an active worker in connection therewith." - Ann was buried on 27 August 1916 in Richmond Cemetery.
Children of Ann Hurst and Joseph Primmer
- Ann Primmer b. September 1839, d. 1842
- Benjamin Primmer+ b. 20 December 1840, d. 25 June 1918
- Mary Jane Primmer+ b. 1843, d. 10 December 1924
- Susannah Primmer+ b. 1846, d. 27 February 1923
- Francis Primmer+ b. 1847, d. 2 July 1921
- Fanny Primmer+ b. 24 September 1848, d. 18 June 1931
- John William Primmer+ b. 1849, d. 6 December 1903
- George Conrad (Con) Primmer+ b. 1850, d. 11 March 1924
- Ellen Primmer+ b. 1851, d. 27 June 1939
- Noah Primmer b. 1853, d. 7 October 1927
- Martha Ann Primmer+ b. 28 June 1854, d. 1880
- Henry Primmer+ b. 1856, d. 1944
- Leonard Primmer b. 1857, d. 14 July 1938
- Edward Primmer+ b. 1859, d. 11 November 1936
- Harriet Primmer+ b. 30 August 1861, d. 1913
- Lily Primmer+ b. 14 October 1866
Arthur Bendigo Hurst
M, b. 1890, d. 1964
- Arthur Bendigo Hurst was born in 1890.
- At the age of 24 years, Arthur Bendigo Hurst married Audrey Bosquet Moffatt, daughter of Walter John Moffatt and Fanny (Ett) Tasker, in 1914 in New Zealand.
- Arthur Bendigo Hurst died in 1964 in New Zealand.
Florence Hurst
F, b. circa 1900
- Florence Hurst was born circa 1900.
- Florence Hurst married Burnett Chant, son of William Chant and Frances Lewis, in 1923 in Queensland.
- Florence Hurst and Burnett Chant appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1949 living at Crow's Nest. Burnett was a Main Roads ganger and Florence carried out home duties. A William Henry Chant, a truck driver, also lived at Crows Nest.
Mildred May Hurst
F, b. 1896
- Mildred May Hurst was born in 1896 in Queensland. She was the daughter of Henry George and Mary Ann Stredder.
- At the age of 24 years, Mildred May Hurst married Frederick Adolph Kajewski, son of Christian Kajewski and Wilhelmina Margaretha Spies, in 1920 in Queensland.
- Mildred May Hurst and Frederick Adolph Kajewski appeared on the Electoral Roll in 1943 living at Groomsville. Frederick was a farmer.
Agnes Husband
F, b. 1849
- Agnes Husband was born in 1849 in Mevagissey, Cornwall.
- She was the daughter of Peter Husband and Elizabeth Dunn.
- At the time of the 7 April 1861 census, Agnes Husband was living in the household of Peter Husband and Elizabeth Dunn in Mevagissey, Cornwall. Peter is shown as a 43 year old agricultural labourer born Gorran, living with his wife Elizabeth, 42 born Mevagissey and children Peter, 16 a fisherman; William 14, and agricultural labourer; Agnes 12; Mary 8, Margaret 6; Samuel 4; Joseph 2 - all born in Mevagissey. Living with the family is 74 year old widowed fisherman born Mevagissey William Dunn, Elizabeth's father.
Georgina Husband
F, b. 1862, d. 1943
- Georgina Husband was born in 1862.
- She was the daughter of Peter Husband and Elizabeth Dunn.
- Georgina Husband died in 1943.
Joseph Husband
M, b. 1859
- Joseph Husband was born in 1859 in Mevagissey, Cornwall.
- He was the son of Peter Husband and Elizabeth Dunn.
- At the time of the 7 April 1861 census, Joseph Husband was living in the household of Peter Husband and Elizabeth Dunn in Mevagissey, Cornwall. Peter is shown as a 43 year old agricultural labourer born Gorran, living with his wife Elizabeth, 42 born Mevagissey and children Peter, 16 a fisherman; William 14, and agricultural labourer; Agnes 12; Mary 8, Margaret 6; Samuel 4; Joseph 2 - all born in Mevagissey. Living with the family is 74 year old widowed fisherman born Mevagissey William Dunn, Elizabeth's father.
Margaret Husband
F, b. 1855
- Margaret Husband was born in 1855 in Mevagissey, Cornwall.
- She was the daughter of Peter Husband and Elizabeth Dunn.
- At the time of the 7 April 1861 census, Margaret Husband was living in the household of Peter Husband and Elizabeth Dunn in Mevagissey, Cornwall. Peter is shown as a 43 year old agricultural labourer born Gorran, living with his wife Elizabeth, 42 born Mevagissey and children Peter, 16 a fisherman; William 14, and agricultural labourer; Agnes 12; Mary 8, Margaret 6; Samuel 4; Joseph 2 - all born in Mevagissey. Living with the family is 74 year old widowed fisherman born Mevagissey William Dunn, Elizabeth's father.
Mary Husband
F, b. 1853
- Mary Husband was born in 1853 in Mevagissey, Cornwall.
- She was the daughter of Peter Husband and Elizabeth Dunn.
- At the time of the 7 April 1861 census, Mary Husband was living in the household of Peter Husband and Elizabeth Dunn in Mevagissey, Cornwall. Peter is shown as a 43 year old agricultural labourer born Gorran, living with his wife Elizabeth, 42 born Mevagissey and children Peter, 16 a fisherman; William 14, and agricultural labourer; Agnes 12; Mary 8, Margaret 6; Samuel 4; Joseph 2 - all born in Mevagissey. Living with the family is 74 year old widowed fisherman born Mevagissey William Dunn, Elizabeth's father.
Peter Husband
M, b. 1818
- Peter Husband was born in 1818 in Gorran, Cornwall. He father was William Husband.
- At the age of 25 years, Peter Husband married Elizabeth Dunn, daughter of William Dunn and Agnes Golly, on 26 August 1843 in Mevagissey, Cornwall.
- Peter Husband and Elizabeth Dunn appeared on the census of 7 April 1861 in Mevagissey, Cornwall. Peter is shown as a 43 year old agricultural labourer born Gorran, living with his wife Elizabeth, 42 born Mevagissey and children Peter, 16 a fisherman; William 14, and agricultural labourer; Agnes 12; Mary 8, Margaret 6; Samuel 4; Joseph 2 - all born in Mevagissey. Living with the family is 74 year old widowed fisherman born Mevagissey William Dunn, Elizabeth's father.
Children of Peter Husband and Elizabeth Dunn
- Peter Husband b. 1845
- William Husband b. 1847
- Agnes Husband b. 1849
- Mary Husband b. 1853
- Margaret Husband b. 1855
- Samuel Husband b. 1857
- Joseph Husband b. 1859
- Georgina Husband b. 1862, d. 1943
Peter Husband
M, b. 1845
- Peter Husband was born in 1845 in Mevagissey, Cornwall.
- He was the son of Peter Husband and Elizabeth Dunn.
Samuel Husband
M, b. 1857
- Samuel Husband was born in 1857 in Mevagissey, Cornwall.
- He was the son of Peter Husband and Elizabeth Dunn.
- At the time of the 7 April 1861 census, Samuel Husband was living in the household of Peter Husband and Elizabeth Dunn in Mevagissey, Cornwall. Peter is shown as a 43 year old agricultural labourer born Gorran, living with his wife Elizabeth, 42 born Mevagissey and children Peter, 16 a fisherman; William 14, and agricultural labourer; Agnes 12; Mary 8, Margaret 6; Samuel 4; Joseph 2 - all born in Mevagissey. Living with the family is 74 year old widowed fisherman born Mevagissey William Dunn, Elizabeth's father.
William Husband
M, b. 1847
- William Husband was born in 1847 in Mevagissey, Cornwall.
- He was the son of Peter Husband and Elizabeth Dunn.
- At the time of the 7 April 1861 census, William Husband was living in the household of Peter Husband and Elizabeth Dunn in Mevagissey, Cornwall. Peter is shown as a 43 year old agricultural labourer born Gorran, living with his wife Elizabeth, 42 born Mevagissey and children Peter, 16 a fisherman; William 14, and agricultural labourer; Agnes 12; Mary 8, Margaret 6; Samuel 4; Joseph 2 - all born in Mevagissey. Living with the family is 74 year old widowed fisherman born Mevagissey William Dunn, Elizabeth's father.
Christina Minnie Huse
F, b. circa 1860, d. April 1949
- Christina Minnie Huse was born circa 1860. She was the daughter of John Huse & Christine Minnett.
- Christina Minnie Huse married James Hall-Selmes circa 1890.
- Christina Minnie Huse appeared on the Electoral Roll with John Taylor and Ethel Hall-Selmes between 1930 and 1949 in Oxford Street, Crow's Nest. John was a labourer and Ethel carried out home duties. Ethel's mother Christina lived in Park Road Crow's Nest.
- Christina Minnie Huse died in April 1949 in Queensland.
- Christina was buried on 23 April 1949 in Crow's Nest Cemetery.
Child of Christina Minnie Huse and James Hall-Selmes
- Ethel Hall-Selmes+ b. September 1894, d. October 1979
Janet Dulcie Huskins
F, b. circa 1920, d. 1971
- Janet Dulcie Huskins was born circa 1920. She was the daugther of John Ernest Huskins and Minnie Annie Gecsh - married 1919 in Queensland. John was an engine driver of Cooyar.
- Janet Dulcie Huskins married Mervyn Eric Richter, son of Ernest John Richter and Laura May Eva Lawn, in 1940 in Queensland.
- Janet Dulcie Huskins died in 1971 in Brisbane, Queensland.